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    True happiness is completely different from temporary happiness. True happiness deals with personal satisfaction, a deep sense of inner well-being. As Mark Twain suggests, the best way to cheer yourself is to cheer someone up. A rich sensation of gratitude is felt by the people who have genuine happiness. A contrast of temporary happiness is dependent on current situations and comes…

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    nothing more than animals. In the chronicles about “A Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, compare the lives of two women being constantly oppressed by males, the traditions of their society, and their inner thoughts. Both stories are set in a patriarchal society, where your future was sealed once you said “…I do...” or if you were not lucky enough for marriage you still had to deal with whatever your dad’s…

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    A Liberal Arts Education

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    reviewed the harmonics of jazz by watching historical greats like Art Tatum play and following the jazz harmonics pattern. In that same class we also managed to fit in a little biology, by filling out a diagram explain the different parts of the inner ear. In the next class we got a taste of physiology as we talked about sound and perception and even dabbled in a little neuroscience as we listened to firsthand accounts of people with synesthesia. My physics professor, Dr. Ruiz often likes to…

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    S. Pyogenes

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    (“Classification,” n.d.). For optimal growth for this organism is 37°C, can be incubated between 1-2 days, and have a pH of 7.4 to 7.6. S. pyogenes can live in the pharynx, skin and rectum. According to John and Willett, they have a rigid cell wall, inner plasma membrane with microsomal vesicles, cytoplasmic ribosomes and a nucleoid. The primary media that is used for isolation contains blood or blood products and the growth may be…

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    All my life, I felt mentally and physically oppressed by depression. It took over every aspect of my life. On October 20, 2010, I was only in 6th grade when I was so miserable that I was willing to take my own life. Luckily, I never went through with it because I was able to get better through self-discovery and self-love resulting in self-healing. This was the event that was not going to change only my life, but my loved ones lives forever. Dealing with this at only 11 years old, it was a…

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    Jazz Autobiography

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    of my bands 6 a.m. practices, I began to improve steadily. I knew from then on, I would push myself to become the best musician I could possibly be. Moving into sixth grade, I watched the jazz band practice every morning. My first time seeing the inner workings of jazz, and I instantly fell in love. I was amazed, they could play astounding cords without looking at the music itself. I dreamed of being in the same positions they were in, with other great musicians creating music, so I learned to…

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    basketball in my hands. Playing basketball relieves the mind when shooting around, dribbling the ball constantly, and dedicating time to the sport. Shooting around relieved the stress I was feeling, I would walk into the gym with my headphones in my ear, blasting insane pump up music to get me in the mood to start my hooping session and bumping my music, nodding my head to the beat. I could smell the freshly waxed wooden floors and the light fixtures up above shining bright illuminate light…

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    and he perceives there all nature’s unbelievable contradictions; in the same vein, rather than finding passions in city lives, Wordsworth goes in depth to investigate the dark battles in France and the clamorous political movements, discovering his inner confusions proliferating through this experience, almost like losing himself in an obscure chasm (Gray 81). Furthermore, the contradictory depictions of the objects in the chasm are, obviously, symbols of Wordsworth’s mental contradictions.…

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    Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that affects the formation of bones. The term Osteogenesis Imperfecta literally means imperfect bone formation. People with OI have bones that break easily, usually caused by a mild trauma or no cause at all. Multiple fractures are common with this disease since bones are weak. Although, in severe cases fracture of bones can occur before birth. This disease is caused by defective connective tissue and the lack of Type One Collagen. There are…

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    Im Psychology

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    With IM and iLS there is actual improvement in other indirect tasks such as tying ones shoe and behavior regulation. The notion behind Interactive Metronome (IM) is that it works to improve the brain 's rhythm and timing, which is essential for many bodily functions. A deficit in this area can affect attention, concentration, motor control, coordination, balance, gait and control of impulsivity. Since SPD causes delays in the relay time of messages, the IM system therapy uses rhythmic sounds…

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