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    counted right. - and it’s not all counted." (Jeffers, 138) Euripides presents Medea as ill-fated, preoccupied with the past, and carrying her head in sorrow. In Jeffers’ version, Medea is portrayed as a strong descendant of a king and someone that Jason should regret divorcing. She is in constant search for revenge on…

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    "OUCH!" I yelled. "Oh my god, can you shut up?" a voice said "Yes totally, shut up" another voice said. I flew open my eyes. "WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU BOTH?" I yelled on top of my lungs. I asked this question to Jason and Meredith for about a millionth time now. "umm..let us see...maybe because we are going to the beach today and, our bus is going to leave in about 22 minutes, to be exact" Meredith answered, after rolling her eyes. "shit" I mumbled to myself. How can I be so stupid…

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    since he looks appealing. She doesn't perceive Jack from High School as a result of the measure of weight he lost. As of now Mackenzie is emulating the passive strategy where she watches Jack talking with Jason. Mckenzie is watching the sort of behavior Jack is trading while talking with Jason. As of now Mackenzie is interested in Jack by his physical appearance so she attempts to know more about him. While she may not know Jack he knows the kind of individual Mackenzie is and has nothing but…

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    Jason 1 Jason Garza Professor Victoria Makar AIS-1203-0R3 2 October 2017 Osteoporosis I decided to write about osteoporosis because it affects a large amount of men and women from their early fifties and up. My major is kinesiology, therefore I am doing a research to learn about how physical inactivity can possibly cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, a skeletal disease, is when weakened bone that is not strong enough to perform the daily physical activities of an everyday average person,…

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    An Aristotelian Outlook on Two Very Different Tales Aristotle defines a tragedy as “the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; in appropriate and pleasurable language;... in a dramatic rather than narrative form; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions” (Meyer 2). Or to put in simpler terms, completing a serious action that has the depth within itself to arouse fear in an effort to cleanse any…

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    misfortune of developing cancer or heart disease or even being born with a birth defect, but there is much larger problem that is the second leading cause of death for people 10 to 24 years of age, suicide; which is being dubbed the “silent epidemic” (The Jason Foundation). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the only cause of death for young adults in America more prominent than suicide is unintentional injury, which includes car crashes, falls, and sports related…

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    Inspired by the classic folktale of Little Red Riding Hood and its variations in Maria Tartar’s “The Classic Fairytales,” my group decided we wanted to revamp this classic story into a modernized setting with a twist. This story became known as “Little Red Riding Hood Rampage.” We wanted to work with all the given elements in the folktale and retell the story with reworked characters, voice, sequence, plot, conflict, and resolution. Though our rework of the tale compares and contrasts with other…

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    the expectations from the day we sign our contracts. Teachers and students are given every opportunity to thrive. If they fail to thrive, they know the consequences. Education and employment is not a right at Beacon Academy - it’s an opportunity,” Jason said.…

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    Eastwood Clinics provides a wide range of substance abuse services throughout the Metro Detroit area. The program described here is designed to treat male adults suffering from chemical dependency requiring a residential setting. The residential program is a twenty-four hour, seven day week program from seven to twenty-one days. The goal of treatment is three-fold: interrupting the progressions of alcohol/drug dependence, providing a foundation for recovery, and developing skills necessary for…

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    American put too much faith into black leaders. Black leaders are humans too. They face difficulties and temptations just like the rest of the society, but because they are held in the spotlight. They have to be careful with every move they make. Jason Warfield was the leader of the African American Activist Association (Quad A). His African Americans followers looked up to him as a hero. He was severely injured when a bomb went off at an antiracism rally. He was sent to the Arizona…

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