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    The melting warmth of the white porcelain sends a ray of sunshine through the soft, pink ,palms of my dead hands, causing my fingertips to bud like pink tulips in the Spring. Licking my sharp teeth, the stinging sensation of spearmint waltzes on my tastebuds. My index finger pushes pressure on a small, smooth piano key, and a waterfall caves into my eardrums, obliviating my sleep deprived thoughts. The sizzling and popping of the green leaves mending themselves with the white and yellow ooze on…

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    April Bean Daughter of Benny and Kelly Bean Address: 14721 Boiling Springs Rd Licking, MO 65542 Home Phone: (417) 458-4244 Mother’s Phone: (417) 260-0502 Father’s Phone: (417) 260-0712 T-shirt size: Medium E-mail: or Power Transmission Engineer As the need for residential, commercial and industrial space increases, so does the need for more energy; it is the job of a Power Transmission Engineer to deliver that energy from the source to service users. The role is a mix of office-based research…

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    In “Fish Cheeks”, Amy Tan describes her Christmas eve dinner as catastrophic, being that she was fourteen, and the humiliation that she felt when her crush Robert, who was the minister’s son and his family had been invited to have a traditional Chinese meal with her family. But when she found out that he was invited to dinner, she felt so many emotions like fear, humiliation and discouragement and thoughts of what he might think of her and her families Chinese Christmas celebrations. “What…

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    It is important to realize that many public policies are not successful due to not being implemented correctly. There are ten conditions that lead to a successful implementation process of a public policy: 1. Circumstances external to the City do not impose crippling constraints. 2. Adequate time and sufficient resources made available to the program. 3. The required combination of resources is available. 4. The policy is based on a valid theory of cause and effect. 5. The relationship between…

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    This essay first explains the meaning of genotype, phenotype and heritability, the relation between them and mental health. Then, it will discuss and demonstrate examples on the interaction between genetic and environmental aspects in forming the temper, and the development of depression; it also shows how much each of these factors plays a role in the development of mental illnesses. In addition, it explains theirs roles in the phobias’ aetiology and treatment, and in the coping strategies and…

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    Dogs are cute , cuddly , fury , mans bestfriend. But not such a good marketing option in the work place. Before you beg to differ just let me explain. But In my opinoin dogs should not be allowed the the working environment. As the second passage states , dogs can be very unsanitary and some may be allergic to them. A animal such as a dog could also be a great destraction in an working working environment , as far as rubbing up against your leg , barking , begging , and further more.…

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    Bringing Your Dog

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    Having any kind of pet in a work place could be a serious problem to others if they are allergic to the animal. From the article i read "They may bring bacteria that could get into our office kitchen and our food, or they may pread germs by licking or kissing those around them". It could cause them to get really sick and not be able to finish their work which isn't that fair to the other worker. Workers go to work to make money so they can survive so its not all that fair to the others that…

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    Arthritis In Dogs

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    Signs of dog arthritis vary greatly. First, it is important to be able to recognize and understand the many different signs of arthritis. Some may be more obvious than others. Most owners feel that if their dog is not showing signs of pain, then their dog is not in pain. Not so! Dogs are very good at masking their pain. Very rarely are they vocal like humans. They will exhibit other ways of showing their pain. If you are concerned that your dog may have arthritis, it is important to consult…

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    depicting an unforeseen serenity. Her physiognomy is tired, creased with lines of smiles and tears,as she appears to be at sleep, one would expect to hear shallow breathing. But, the only sound amidst the ashpxiating room, is that of a cat, crying while licking the girl’s frigid, unmoving…

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    series of examples of his obsessive compulsive behavior. In A Plague of Tics Sedaris chose a humorous tone to talk about disability, it almost makes the audience believe that the illness is less significant. The worst tic that Sedaris had was the licking of the light switches. The second essay that I chose was Langston Hughes “Salvation.” I chose this essay because this was an important time in Hughes life when he learned the truth about faith…

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