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    Thesis: In The Once and Future King, TH White demonstrates the unacceptable relationship between might and right by drawing on traditional Arthurian legends and his own life experience. On May eight, 1945, the world was changed forever. This date marked the end of World War Two, a defining period for the world. The war was fought mainly in Europe and Japan by the axis powers and the Allied nations. The axis powers were comprised of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan along with…

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    Janis Joplin, who was born on January 19, 1943, grew up in a typical tiny town in Texas during the 1940s and often felt like an outcast. Her craving for the heartfelt blues was a response to her isolation. She relocated to San Francisco, a city known as a sanctuary for uniqueness, in the mid-1960s. At this venue, she honed her mesmerizing vocals and stage presence to the point where she became a member of the rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company. But she still had her insecurities, and…

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    itself was not a good thing, the aftermath is a different story. This war took extreme measures. One very tragic day in December 1941, Japan had bomed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This was very uncalled for considering that the United States had been in isolation, the key word being had been. After the bombing the U.S. was forced to join the War seeing as if they did not they could have been considered weak and other Countries could and most likely would take advantage of that. However, this was a…

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    Analysis and Synthesis The controversial practice of capture killer Whales train for entertainment purposes have risen an outrage to the public in 2013 by a documentary “Blackfish.” Since then, the growing uneasiness with the concept of that as humans, can we maintain a balance of respect for nature and desire capture and train spectacular things up close, for entertainment? The documentary “Blackfish” makes strong appeals to the audience focused on an orca performer Tilikum that killed…

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    Coach took a seat and flung his hands over his head, letting out a woeful sigh as if to say it was over. After a moment of motionless stares I looked inquiringly at my teammates, all run down across the aged, inclined bench with nothing left in the tank. My ears hear the sound of the squad backing down, caving through the pressure of what seemed to be a stress-free game. Three quarters flew by and we were down by a commanding double digit deficit, heads down and unable to fathom the shock losing…

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    the children feel comfortable and willing to talk to the pediatrician. Using bright and cheerful colors, friendly artwork, and stickers of popular characters on the walls further comforts the children. In the waiting room, amenities such as fish tanks, gardens, and waterfalls are great ways to promote a peaceful atmosphere. Views of outdoor spaces, nature scenes, and using natural light also keep the parents and patients calm, while in the waiting room. The exam rooms should also have artwork…

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    Civil engineers design landfills to serve as a safe and sanitary site to store and manage waste. [1] The sites protect modern communities from the toxic gases and chemicals that occur when waste degrades. For each landfill location, civil engineers create a site plans that meet these criteria or will eventually bring sites into compliance. The Meaning and Purpose of Sanitary Landfills Legislators regulate solid waste with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, while…

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    these whales look the same, they all have different identities with emotions similar to humans. While housing whales individually leads to isolation issues, grouping whales together is an equally poor decision. Each SeaWorld facility in the United States houses a range of six to ten whales (The Orca Project). Often, whales are confined in small holding tanks with others that are foreigners to them. The matriarchal structure found in whale pods is diminished and as a result the whales often react…

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    The isolation illness creates can make ill people feel lonely and sometimes depressed, in addition to the loneliness and depression they already feel due to the condition itself. An ill person’s appearance is also strongly affected by their condition, possibly…

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    the Opium Wars and likely continued to feel threatened by those western powers. Despite this, the Japanese leadership thought it was necessary to further their seclusion from the western imperialists. During the Meiji rule, there was decreased isolation from western imperialism and…

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