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    her own baby, but place a new baby in her arms? She could have wanted Noa to experience the ups and downs of motherhood, and for Noa to understand the hardships mothers have to endure. Another question I have is how does Asterid’s husband Erich just kick her out of their home? It seems bizarre that someone that loves you enough to get a home with you, and even marries you, would just decide one day that you needed to leave. “’Ingrid,” he said, using my full name and not the pet name he’d given…

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    In Arthur Miller’s essay, “Tragedy and the Common Man”, he states that the common man is just as fit for tragedy, as are the higher classed. Tragedy isn’t just for kings, queens, and gods, but also for regular humans. A tragic hero is anyone who is willing to lay down their life for their personal dignity. Sometimes tragedy is trying to regain dignity, or obtain it for the first time. The tragic hero always has a “tragic flaw”. This flaw is a crack in the surface of the hero’s dignity,…

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    This video “Ballet, Sweat, and Tears” highlights dancers who study ballet at the Vaganova Ballet Academy. One of the thing that I notice is that these young girls spend many hours in hard training and endless castings to show off their perfect form and their talent. Since childhood they give their lives to a professional path through the ballet academies. They are shut away from their own family and friends. These girls don’t have any personal time, their days are given over to endless practice…

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    There are many differences in the psychological state of most active shooters, such as those at Columbine High School, and the tactical team members who confront them. However, one of the biggest differences would be that the psychological state of most active shooters troubled. They have emotional problems and might have an issue with mental illness. Therefore, “the attacker went to the location of the attack with one objective in mind, to kill as many people as possible” (Harmening, p. 83).…

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    The most popular sport in the south, football, is a game that stumbled out of rugby and soccer. In 1823, English soccer player, William Ebb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it, inspiring the students of Princeton to become involved in a sport they called “ball town”. The first football game took place on November 6th of 1869 in Brunswick, New Jersey between the Rutgers and Princeton. One hundred spectators gathered to watch a game with no helmets, uniforms or developed scoring system. The…

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    Inception Film Analysis

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    Shared dreaming allows one to get inside of another’s mind unlocking thoughts from deep within, stealing information that one would not release in reality, this is called extraction. Dom Cobb is a spy who specializes in this exact thing. He is a thief of intangible things, he is a thief of ideas, secrets, and other various thoughts enclosed within the human mind. In the movie Inception, Cobb finds himself on the run for a murder he may or may not have committed, longing to see his children’s…

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    strain in her left arm. She would win this match: she felt the confidence flowing through her veins. A jab at the left. She ducked out of the way of the incoming attack and threw a roundhouse kick as her counter. Much to her disappointment, her adversary managed to jump out of the way right before her kick could connect with their body. Now a punch aimed at her stomach. She responded by intercepting the punch and flipped her opponent in an attempt to…

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    According to chapter two the theory of deviancy has evolved because of many different ideas. For instance, orthodox criminology played a role in the new deviancy theory by trying to draw the line between 'normal' and 'deviant'. This sort of criminology defined 'normal' as conforming to culture where as 'deviance' was lacking the culture. Therefore, failure of society to train culture plays a huge role in who is included and who is left out which leads to the labeling theory. The labeling theory…

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    The poems “Father William” and “Jim” both include a parent and a child. In “Father William”, it is the father and his son. In “Jim”, the parent and child are the mother and Jim. Even though they both have a child character and a parent character, the children are different and the parents too. Jim is different from the son in “Father William” since Jim is taking care of his ill mother and the son is just asking Father William questions about way he sits on his head. In the poem “Jim”…

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    Examples of Resistance Training Exercises Abdominal Exercises: Clams= Begin by laying down on either right or left side of body. Begin to stack the hips and bend both legs, as the knees begin to point forward. Lay down and place the arm on the floor and ear on the bicep. Begin to lift the knees. Do not change the placement of the knees and hips. Begin to exhale while drawing in the abs towards the spine. This is a workout of 2 sets of 10 to 15 reps. Dipping toes : If in the first trimester,…

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