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    A play has three main genres that are wanting to try and catch the audience eye. They are a tragedy, historical drama, and comedy. You are probably wondering what do they have in common? Works of drama are created to have some kind of “result” on an audience, and while the effects each of these plays are considerably different, each play attempts to lead an audience to think or feel a certain way towards a social problem. Newberry college is on a threshold of choosing a play that signifies a…

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    While you want to be careful that the injured muscles don’t get too overworked, some light stretching for a few minutes once or twice a day will actually help you improve faster. Stretching increase the circulation of blood flow which loosens the knots in your muscles and makes them easier to work on in chiropractic…

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    This warm Friday afternoon, I was outside with my brother and my brother and I were flipping on the trampoline. My brother “JJ” told me to do a backflip and I said,” I can’t do a backflip but I will try” so when I got ready to flip I was shaking and screaming in my head because I was scared that I was going to break a bone or fly off the trampoline. JJ went in the house five minutes later and said, “If you don’t flip you not coming back on the house” and I said, “I have to go in the house…

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    Jalen, and I were watching Saturday Night Live. On the couch, wrapped in a throw blanket, everything was fine. I was cackling like a hyena at the last skit before the commercial break. Suddenly, as a commercial for an F-150 came on, I felt a painful knot being tied in my calf. I thought I needed serious medical care. I wondered if I could even last the 10 minute car ride to Summa Urgent Care. I doubted it. I…

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    Racism In The Secret River

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    “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be reworked, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” The acknowledgement of history is vital in an individual’s progression to remedy past mistakes. “The Secret River” illustrates a narrative about 19th Century Australia, whilst simultaneously making comment on the treatment of Indigenous Australian’s at the time. The racist attitudes of the white settlers in the story can also be seen as the foundation of contemporary-day Australia’s…

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    Crochet Wig Techniques

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    still feel like you own your signature look. Plus, it’s like having a permanent twist out depending on the hair texture you choose. If you need to revive a sad, droopy wig, you can! Just brush out the hair carefully so you don’t snatch it out of the knot. Then wind the strands around perm rods in varying sizes and dip the hair in boiling water to set the…

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    My stomach churned with nervousness as the day trudged on. Horrible thoughts circled through my head. “What if the engine fails?” “What if I get a fuel leak?” “What if the wing disconnects from the plane and I go careening into the ground at 140 knots?” and the scary part is these are all realistic thoughts. Except maybe that last one… maybe. As these thoughts kept going through my head the day went on. Until 4:30pm. The drive there went on for a long time but I had some music for my mind to…

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    Dr. Bray Research Paper

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    I was referred to Dr. Bray by my therapist ( a friend of Dr. Bray's), who had heard me mention many times that I had trouble with my back. I was pretty hesitant to call him - my insurance is quite awful, and because of this, I have an extensive history with poor healthcare providers. I decided to call anyway, despite my apprehension, and I have not regretted that decision. I played competitive volleyball for many years, to the point that I was being recruited to play in college. During my…

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    thought or their possessions because they are small and insignificant. The exchange of words between the attorney and Mrs. hale about whether Mrs. Wright is going to quilt or knot her quilt, Mrs. Hale answers, "We call it--knot it" (Glaspell 10). Here, "Knot" has two meanings. One is that Mrs. Wright literally is going to knot the quilt together or the other, which is signifying that Minnie knotted the rope she used to kill her husband.…

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    story “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” a woman is known for her immortal cells not for herself. Henrietta Lacks was a woman who went into the hospital because she had a knot on her womb. The knot was a tumor and a biopsy was done and it proved it was cancer. While having her procedures the doctor took a piece of the knot and sent it to Dr. George Gey. Dr. Gey cultured her cells and they became fast growing and healthy. These cells would start new scientific advances that not many people…

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