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    The Scientific Revolution Some people consider the development of science the most important event in all history. This all started in 1543 when the Scientific Revolution began after the Reformation. The Scientific Revolution led to the birth of modern day science. Scientists started by observing the world around them. By observing the world, scientists began to identify facts about it. Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, studied many things but his greatest contribution to science was the idea…

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    Raising Awareness of Child Abuse On January 19, 2010 i40films uploaded a music video of Jason Michael Carroll’s song “Alyssa Lies” which Carroll wrote in October 2006. The music video depicts a very clear and evocative message to the target audience—children are being abused and some do not have the strength to come forward about their abuse and like Alyssa some are being beat to death. With a strong appeal to pathos, the video targets the audience’s emotions and values as it works to motivate…

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    Zero World By Jason M Hough has a lot to offer in the realm of science fiction. The book starts out in a spacecraft with the main character Peter Caswell in space knowing nothing about what he’s signed up for. He’s a for-hire killer, except with one caveat -- his memory is wiped after each mission. This time though, Peter experiences a mission like no other, one of time travel to an alternate world that matches Earth in almost every way. Though almost every aspect of this book is well crafted,…

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    Americans have the inclination to associate Africa with diseases and poverty, which can spark a feeling of superiority when talking about the continent. The short film, Kony 2012 produced by American filmmaker, Jason Russell, seeks to bring awareness to the abduction of children in Uganda by the warlord, Joseph Kony. One image in the film that shows a clear stereotype is when children are sleeping on a muddy ground with nothing over their heads. This image suggests that the African people are…

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    Lipset goes on to argue that while Americans rejoiced in the overthrowing of their oppressive European ties, Canadians took on a much different path, choosing instead to react against these liberal revolutions. Lipset observes that there was a conscious attempt to establish a conservative and monarchical society in Canada that vastly contrasted with the aims and attempts of their southern neighbors. So why does it appear that the loyalties held by Canada run significantly deeper than their…

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    Pre-Op Traum A Case Study

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    treatment Overall, Jason received 24 weeks of PT for both knees consisting of three eight week sessions. For most weeks, Jason was at the clinic twice a week for an hour. Eight weeks of pre-op therapy for the right knee was aimed at reducing Jason’s inflammation and recovering lost strength. Post-op therapy for both knee was aimed at returning Jason to as close to preinjury health as possibly. At the end of each eight-week session, Jason felt confident leaving therapy. Due to atrophy, Jason…

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    Jason is a 16 year old student who just completed his junior year of high school. Ms. Mau describes Jason as a bright and friendly student with a specific learning disability in reading and reading comprehension. However, Ms. Gutowski describes Jason as being strong in math and time management. Jason is treasurer of the student council and plays racquetball in a community league with some of his friends. He is also an active member of the youth group at his church and on weekends he likes to…

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    Medea Vs Creon Analysis

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    Jason of Medea and Creon of Antigone have many disastrous actions in common. Creon sentences Antigone to death for going against him (1. 380-386). Creon wants the death penalty for the female lead Antigone terribly. A death sentence for anyone can make them feel down or gloomy. It can result in hopelessness or suicidal tendencies. It can overall put a damper on things and make them feel put down. Similarly, Jason makes Medea’s spirits very low. Jason is given everything Medea can give in her…

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    6th Mrs. Maxson Jason’s Gold Essay Jason was on a mission to get to the Klondike and get gold to strike it rich. Many events take place during his important mission. There are three events that lead to Jason realizing family and friends are more important than getting gold. The events that took place are that Jason was attacked by a moose, Charlie had to get his leg chopped off, and when Jason was attacked by three bears all at once. These are some of the many events…

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    capture the person responsible and get back Sunshine. A series of twist and turns leaves the characters in a highly suspenseful situation. To make matters works, Jason is schizophrenic, or as he puts it, an alphabet- a person with a mental disability. And everyone thinks he hurt Sunshine. The reader is dragged into the constant struggle of Jason as he tries to find Sunshine, all while trying to convince everyone of his innocence. Besides being an excellent narrative that transports the reader,…

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