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    The film adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz was one of the most important movies of its time, capturing the eyes of the young and old with bright color and lively songs. But behind the bright green lights of Oz, were real people put in real danger. Between an unsafe set, dangerous makeup, and generally unpleasant and unenjoyable conditions, filming The Wizard of Oz was anything but magical bubbles and sparkling ruby slippers for the Hollywood stars of Oz. On the set of The Wizard of…

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    ideas to the audience, vice alienating them and not persuading them into the author’s favor. Rhetorical context, arts of persuasion, as well as argument structure and development all play important roles when devising a proposed concept for the ingestion by the public. An article written by Rodney S. Earle discussing technologies implementation into the classroom environment…

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    Adolescents are frequent users of alcohol and increasingly consume it in a risky fashion. There is a tremendous amount of evidence connecting marketing to underage alcohol consumption; it is time to put stricter regulations on how the alcohol industry advertises its products. In order to enforce stricter regulations, policies need to be in place such as, reduction of commercial access, social access, and economic availability. The community can help stop the progression of underage drinking,…

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    Human Euthanasia Human euthanasia has become an increasingly controversial topic over the recent years. Many believe that euthanasia should not be permitted, and should carry a tough punishment when preformed. What countless of people tend to forget, is that it is not their own personal bodies that are suffering, it’s not their lives that are going through endless treatments that would all be in vain. For the terminally ill, it can be a way to die with dignity and not have to witness their lives…

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    Polio Vaccine Analysis

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    The ever increasing trend of not immunizing children is becoming a detrimental problem within school districts. Parents across the country are subjecting their children to the danger of harmful illnesses that could otherwise be prevented. While children getting sick is not the end of the world those who are not vaccinated pose a threat to themselves and others. If they were all immunized then there would not be a chance of having an epidemic breakout among schools, therefore if students do not…

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    injected, heroin may also be smoked, sniffed, used as a suppository, or orally ingested. Smoking and sniffing of heroin do not produce a "rush" as quickly or as intensely intravenously; the effect can be felt in as little as eight seconds. Oral ingestion does not usually lead to a "rush", but use of heroin in suppository form may have intense euphoric effects. It really doesn 't matter the how it 's taken, heroin is so powerful it is addictive by any given…

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    the culprit of these disorders, and she is very accurate and thorough in her analysis. The article visualizes a young girl standing in front of a mirror looking at her body's reflection. Evidently the girl has been striving to lose weight through ingestion of a no-fat diet for a given number of weeks. Even though the young girls do not look fat and has in fact achieved her goal weight, she is still not impressed with the image she is visualizing in front of her mirror. The girl is striving to…

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    Lead Poisoning Effects

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    Lead is a toxic metal that can enter the body by inhalation of lead dust or ingestion when touching the mouth with lead-contaminated hands. If leaked onto the ground, acid and lead particles contaminate the soil and become airborne when dry. Children and fetuses of pregnant women are most vulnerable to lead exposure because their bodies are developing. Excessive levels of lead can affect a child’s growth, cause brain damage, harm kidneys, impair hearing and induce behavioral problems. In adults,…

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    Eukaria Biology

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    plant have to rely solely on a gust of wind. Angiosperms also possess multiple protective and defensive structures that bryophytes lack. Flower petals, sepals, and in some flowering plants, thorns work protect the precious ovary from potential ingestion by an animal. Bryophytes do not have any protective mechanisms however, their spores can mass pollinate and are not limited like that of a flower ovary being that only six ovules per flower can be pollinated. The minimization of the gametophytes…

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    b) A discussion of the impact of the newer battery technology on society. What are the benefits to society as well as any negative effects of the technology? Are there any safety issue to consider? In today’s society we are constantly using batteries. These batteries however have changed dramatically over the years, from when once created to now. But with the invention of newer and newer batteries there are bound to be explosions of benefits, but with benefits can come fault. One of the most…

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