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    The Ruined Maid

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    I like “The Ruined Maid” by Thomas Hardy. My paraphrase is this: “Two women talk about the ‘ruined’ lifestyle. Ironically, a ruined lifestyle is filled with luxury and refinement. The ‘ruined’ woman seems to have been a country woman before like the other woman. While the country woman focuses on the other woman’s success, the ‘ruined’ woman constantly says that it’s because she is ruined.” Thomas Hardy’s “The Ruined Maid” consists of a conversation between a ‘ruined’ woman and a country woman…

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    The Course Rationale In United States, over 170,000 people under the age 20 have diabetes which is diagnosed (Aubert, 1995; World Health Organization, 2011). There is a growing need for diabetes education among adults, as the disease affects all age and social groups of population (Allman, 2008). The instructional intervention would become best solution to educate people about diabetes and expand knowledge about the types of treatment and their implications. Aims and Desired Outcomes The…

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    Positive parenting in a low rent area still renders a child access to deviance outside of the house. Submersed in the neighborhood culture, the child associates heavily with a group of deviants and learns their lifestyle. This learned behavior activates deviant behaviors creating a criminal lifestyle. Alternately, that same child immersed in extra-curricular activities in school, in church, and in the community offers positive or neutral behaviors that continue to promote positive social…

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    Both of my mother’s siblings have active lifestyles by exercising and not having a sedentary lifestyle. Furthermore both my aunt and uncle eat a balanced and nutritious diet. They also both live in Metropolitan areas, which in turn may affect their air quality. Examining this further with the help of the American Lung Association…

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    Our individual identity is greatly constructed by how others perceive us. Huck idols his best friend Tom, and believes that he's living a utopian lifestyle where everything is figured out. Huck struggles with self identification and wants to model Tom’s lifestyle and to mold it into his own identity. Early in the novel it's very clear that Huck is determined to follow Tom’s actions when he joins the robber gang. Tom says, "Now, we'll start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer's Gang.…

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    “ The lifestyles of the upper and upper-middle classes are the healthiest and those of the lower class the least healthy. Virtually every study confirms this in every country where such research has taken place. These classes have healthier diets, little smoking…

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    embraced the lavish lifestyle of living in Hollywood, while other stars such as Suzanne Summers and John Ritter of Three’s Company indulged in the simple things. The children that are born into this privileged lifestyle often want to feel a sense of normality. Growing up in Hollywood is like being enclosed in a box, with a small opening to the reality of the real world. Growing up with too much, too soon can skew how many of them view others and themselves. This lavish lifestyle can create a…

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    everything and have it continues with the child through school like other mandatory classes. This way the student begins to learn at a younger age to only get a better understanding as his education continues. (cite) Therefore, promoting a healthy lifestyle because students will have more of an understanding of nutrition unlike the current condensed health class. Such as, how kids learn languages better at a younger age unlike when they’re older.…

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    The Beat Generation refers to a group of writers who hit their creative peaks in the 1940s-1960s. The group did not share the same writing styles, but they were apart of the same social group, sharing the same interests, aims, and beliefs (Denise Enck). The “beatniks” were not actually apart of the Beat Generation, they sprung from a stereotype, coming from a derogatory image often associated with how the Beat Generation came off as (Denise Enck). Although two very different groups both heavily…

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    Coronary artery disease (CAD) results when our body’s coronary arteries become damaged. Our coronary arteries are important because “they supply our heart with blood, oxygen, and nutrients” (Coronary artery disease, 2014). Our arteries typically get damaged because of plaque and inflammation developing inside them. “The buildup of plaque causes our arteries to become narrower and that decreases our blood flow to our heart” (Coronary artery disease, 2014). This decreased blood flow can cause…

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