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    how these girls were influenced by their Orthodoxy. Specifically, Leah Ratner was one of the deepest characters which Levine had mentioned. She was sensitive and passionately immerses herself in Lubavitch culture. Therefore, Levine came up with one nagging question, “Is Leah really happy” (179?) In “Leah Ratner: Mystic and Maverick,” Levine didn’t directly show us some examples to tell that Leah was happy, but I still believe that Leah was happy because she did recognize and appreciate the…

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    to live an everyday life. The movie captured many viewers attention. Although obesity is a personal issue, government should still play an important role in it. Obesity is a sensitive subject, and in some cases can spiral out of control. In Leah Paulo’s study it shows a young girl who would cry and fat shame herself because of her weight (4). Opponents of government’s role in the obese community claim the government has no right to decide what Americans can consume or not. Telling the…

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    Leah is mentioned in Genesis 29:1-35. She is the daughter of Laban and sister to Rachel. She also one of Jacob’s wives, with her sister. Her story is somewhat of a depressing one, but one that we all can learn from. It is a story of depiction and feeling unloved and unwanted. She also has a very interesting connection to Mary. Her story begins actually with Jacob. Jacob comes to the land of the Kedemites, and he comes across a well. The well had a large stone covering the mouth of it. The…

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    affect drunk drinking - Leah She has a very interesting topic about the effect of the open container laws on the crash percentage, which could potentially has a lot of policy implications at the end. I like how she approached her hypothesis with a set of panel data with a good time range (1998 - 2006). I think that this project is more complicated than the average, since panel data was the last topic covered in class. She has colorful graphs, and a very nice poster board. Leah also mentioned…

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    Leah Mueller traces her interest in singing back to fourth grade, when she started taking voice lessons. That same year, Mueller was a student at Boalsburg Elementary in David Rockower’s class. Today, she and Rockower are colleagues at Delta Middle School, where Mueller teaches music and theatre. Unlike most schools, including those within the district, Delta Middle offers a curricular theatre program. “We are very fortunate,” said Mueller. “If theatre were available during the school day for…

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    In the novel The Feeling Brain by Elizabeth Johnson and Leah Olson it demonstrated the growing research on the topic of emotions. Each chapter in this novel includes a small number of individuals whose work has helped shape emotion research today. The main purpose of this whole novel is to answer to long asked question of “what is emotion?”. Thus, this novel brings in psychologists such as William James, neuroanatomist James Papez, Antonio Damasio all of who help discover what is emotion.…

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    In the book Train Go Sorry by Leah Hager Cohen, I notice who Sofia is. Her family and herself emigrated from Russia to the United States of America. Sofia and her sister Irina are both deaf. Sofia was the only translator between Irina and her parents didn’t speak English. Sofia attended high school and she was fairly new to the new community of a deaf school. James, a black young boy makes his way to Lexington high school, and author Cohen really explains how he was always absent and failing.…

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    used is Emotional, which has the goal to motivate the target audience to care about the central message (Heath 169). The second criterion being used is Stories, which has the goal of motivating the target audience to act on the central message (206). Leah Hager Cohen’s text “The Ring” argues women who believe the female stereotype of boxing should box to release aggression in a controlled manner. Cohen satisfies the criteria, Emotional and Stories. The Stories criterion is used to motivate the…

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    Leah Garnett, Sackville artist and Mount Allison University teacher in the department of Fine Arts, considers the aesthetic spaces of landscape, architecture and how we move through and live in places, past and present. The architectural narrative in Garnett’s installation, When One Space Meets Another, draws on her memories of her childhood of playing around construction sites in the forest behind her father’s woodshop in Maine and chosen artistic career path (Leah Garnett, October 11, 2017).…

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    The book our class was given to read is called “Train Go Sorry: Inside a Deaf World” by Leah Hager Cohen. The writing is about what she had seen living in a Deaf school since a child, and what struggles the Deaf community has. She lived in Lexington School for the Deaf, which she always felt at home, comfortable, and knew the lay of the land. She considered Lexington to be her “red-bricked castle, her seven acre kingdom.” This is where she lived with her brother Max, and her mother and father.…

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