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    contributions… the souring of that sense of solidarity” (Page 59). Individuals will begin to fear death in a way much more unhealthy than the average. From the time of birth, a heavy weight will nestle on their shoulders. The government has deemed the lives of them and their family as a piece small enough to be obsolete. The societal injuries are as deep as those inflicted on the departed. Yet, the fight for determining human life is not ill fated. There are solutions, and those solutions are…

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    Beaver Bend and Toledo Bend My family likes to take trips during the summer. We have been to many places, and done crazy things. I have always loved traveling with my family; even though, they can be very annoying. Since I was thirteen my dad would always plan a summer trip. Out of all these places though, my favorites were Beaver Bend and Toledo Bend. (Thesis) Preparing for the big trip to Beaver Bend, Oklahoma. (TS) Rushing around the house, trying to figure out what I need. (STS-1)…

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    Playlist: Song Analysis

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    • This playlist is aimed to assist removing a person from a negative headspace or despondence, lacklustre feelings to a buoyant, motivated state. Music with a slow rhythm begins the playlist to draw out negative emotions, and then transitions into songs of a combined jauntier and sombre note as a bridge between the first and last songs. Finally, it concludes with songs with a faster rhythm, crying out voices, primarily used as a cathartic headspace. Primarily, by enveloping themselves into these…

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    Streaming Music Rising Nobody wants to actually own their music anymore. They’re satisfied more and more with the convenience of just selecting any music from a digital list and playing it as they wish. There’s no more dealing with a case full of CDs anymore. There’s no more downloading, waiting, transferring, and waiting to play certain songs that you specifically purchased anymore. You just open up Spotify or Pandora or any other streaming service, search what you want and listen. That’s great…

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    Assisted Suicide Vs Pa

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    their door, while others leave the door unlocked. Why should death be denied to those already dying, if their wish is to no longer suffer under the amount of pain they are under? These people should have the right to decide whether or not to end their lives sooner with the help of Physician Assisted Suicide, rather than to wait and be in constant pain. PAS, Physician Assisted Suicide, can give them their right to die. It is legal in five states, including Washington and Montana. There are…

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    Sociogenic Hypothesis

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    indeed be what causes or influences the development of the disorder. The social selection theory, however, states that the inability to work and obtain a stable income due to the many debilitating aspects of schizophrenia may be what causes them to live with a low SES. Evidence from research studies supports the social selection theory more than the sociogenic…

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    genre of this concert was mainly a concerto. The type of ensemble that this concert featured was chamber music. The historical era that was represented throughout this concert was the 20th/21st century. One instrument that I have never heard played live before during this concert was the organ. It was a very divine instrument to hear being played lived and I really enjoyed it. My favorite piece throughout this concert was “Tell My Father” because the men’s choir sang it so beautifully. All the…

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    approach and explains it with shocking imagery. The poem follows a theme of war, patriotism, and propaganda. The poem follows an iambic pentameter with 28 lines and starts out as a double sonnet. The poems have a rhyme scheme of an octave (AB, AB, CD, CD) during the first stanza, but drops this structure and goes solo. The opening stanza jumps right into the action. The description used in the opening stanza has a different approach than The Soldier with the first 2 lines describing the soldier…

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    remitting disorder of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract characterised by GI inflammation” (Bettany, Gardiner, 2013). Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that affects a portion of the gastrointestinal tract. According to Elaine Cronin, CD is an idiopathic, chronic, transmural process of the bowel, in which 90% of patients have involvement of the terminal ileum. Inflammation extends through the entire thickness of the bowel wall, and can appear in multiple areas of the…

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    Dan and The Free CD If there’s three things my friend Dan loves, its baseball, beer and jokes. Dan is the person to find humor in almost any situation. Like our freshman year of high school when Dan’s older brother, Tommy (a Senior at the time), had gotten arrested for trying to sell drugs to our school police officer, because he thought he seemed like “a chill guy”. I first met Dan in 6th grade resource room, a class period dedicated to help those students who need a little extra help with…

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