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    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (The United Nations, 1948) outlines in article 25.1 that everyone is entitled to sufficient social and civil living standards. This encompasses the rights to food, clothing, shelter, access to healthcare and social security. In many privileged nations, copious amounts of people never give these rights a second thought. Most were born into an abundance of security. Unfortunately, many were not. The World Health Organization estimated in 2010 that over…

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    which is the soft back portion of the roof of the mouth. There is also a Cleft Lip which is where there is a physical split or separation of the two sides of the upper lip and it would appear as a narrow opening or a gap in the skin of the upper lip and this separation could extend beyond the base of the nose, which includes the bones of the upper jaw or upper…

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    Children’s hospital of Wisconsin, approximately 1 in every 700 live births; most cases (80 percent) occur in males. Cleft lip/palate are birth defects that occur when the lip or mouth do not form properly during pregnancy. The causes of orofacial clefts among most infants are unknown. Some children have a cleft lip or cleft palate because of changes in their genes. Cleft lip and cleft palate are thought to be caused by a combination of genes and other factors, such as things the mother comes in…

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    Bill Clinton and Independent Ross Perot in a contentious campaign. Bush had garnered the votes of the American people in the 1988 election under the pretense that taxes during his presidency under no uncertain terms, or as he famously stated “Read my lips. No new taxes”, would rise. Bush soon breaks this oath to deal with the rising deficit, this action resulting in a lasting effect on his popularity and perceived trustworthiness. Clinton ran his campaign almost primarily focusing on this…

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    There’s a wave of populism sweeping the globe that appears to have made everyone feel either defiantly jubilant or ready to shit their pants, depending on which side of the ideological aisle they’re on. The most prominent example of this populist wave is Donald J. Trump’s upset win over Hillary Clinton in our recent presidential election, but this is not isolated to the United States. Much of Europe, parts of Asia, and South America, as well, have seen such crusades gain momentum, as people…

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    Beyonce Persuasive Speech

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    Beyonce Knowles admitted that she lip sync on Inauguration Day. She decided to confront the public that she did lip sync when performing the National Anthem in front of millions of people, including the President of the United States, but she will “absolutely be singing live during her Super Bowl halftime show” (CBS News 1). On that note, Beyonce wanted her performance of President Barack Obama to be a memorable one. She was honest, but still proud of her performance because it was an honorable…

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    when it comes to seeing speech and lips moving. While moving clips around the timeline, it is possible to have things move in and out of sync. Usually, the software will inform when this happens, but watch out carefully to make sure that things are in sync. In case of any issues with frame or sample rates slipping out of sync in your timeline, locate the point at which you see the issue, split the clip, and readjust the audio so that the lips and audio move in sync. 6. Mixing of Audio Bad audio…

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    was asked to be the MC for the talent show with one other person of my choice. I chose my classmate, Joshua. As MCs, we had an unwritten responsibility to provide some great entertainment as the former MCs have done. I came up with the idea of a lip sync battle, which was a great hit, and is now being pursued as an entire event for this upcoming year. Another thing which happened during this year was the implementation of a house system in which I was one of my house’s leaders. Along with two…

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    was asking her to dance. He introduced himself as Romeo. As they danced, his movements felt in perfect sync with hers, and they glided across the floors through every song. Before she realized, his cool lips were brushing against hers, sending a shiver throughout her entire body. Soon, his teeth scratched her lip, drawing blood. After that, she pushed him away, and touched her fingers to her lip. His eyes were bright red. Juliet stared up at him, and whispered, “vampire,” before her aunt Nurse…

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    Cultural Norm In Drag

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    Humans have willingly stepped across societal and cultural norms for eons, hoping to achieve new forms of entertainment. One of those boundary-pushing instances emerged with the world of drag. Drag is a world within a world. Its tradition has been carried on for generations through entertainment and the arts, dating back to Shakespeare and beyond to Ancient Greece. In layman’s terms, drag could be described as the art of a man dressing as a woman for entertainment value. As this cultural…

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