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    William Shakespeare is perhaps if not the, one of the most commonly recognized literary writers of his time. It is quite appropriate to argue that the vast arsenal of literary work Shakespeare completed throughout his lifetime has widely influenced people and entertainment throughout history and today. William Shakespeare’s work transcends cross-cultural boundaries and builds bridges of literacy between people all over the world. Shakespeare is most commonly known for his writing style. Though…

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    LITERATURE Your Name Professor’s Name Course Number Date Octopus, a Story of California: Finding Americanism in the Character of Presley The Octopus, a Story of California is a novel from Benjamin Franklin Norris, Jr., the American novelist. Apart from this novel, The McTeague (1899) and The Pit (1903) are some of the examples that show his beautiful writing skills. The Octopus, a Story of California is a story of all about conflict among ranchers and the Pacific and Southwestern…

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    Medieval Women

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    non-critical discussion of contraception and abortion within The Book of Women’s Love is reflective of Jewish law, which permits both under certain circumstances. Heckle also references the prominence of more condemnatory texts including Pseudo Alberts Magnus’ De Secretis Melireum, which aims to equate womanhood with monstrosity. Through her inclusion of a diverse group of texts, Heckle’s piece creates a well rounded depiction of the portrayal of females in medieval…

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    study titled “Attained Educational Level and Incident Atherothrombotic Events in Low- and Middle-Income (LMICs) Compared With High-Income Countries (HICs) ” by Abhinav Goyal, Deepak L. Bhatt, P. Gabriel Steg, Bernard J. Gersh, Mark J. Alberts, E. Magnus Ohman, Ramón Corbalán, Kim A. Eagle, Efrain Gaxiola, Runlin Gao, Shinya Goto, Ralph B. D'Agostino, Robert M. Califf, Sidney C. Smith, Peter W.F. Wilson, (published September 20, 2010) concluded that, the prevalence of baseline cardiovascular…

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    Continuing forward, all over the United States you can constantly here some sort of news about another new disease going around. In 2016 it was the Zika virus, and the year prior to that, 2015 it was Ebola. Another disease that was declared dead back in 2000, is known as Measles. Measles is a viral infection that is most commonly seen in young children. Some of the symptoms for this disease include muscle pain, rashes, and a runny nose. This disease which was thought to be dead back in 2000 in…

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    Body mechanics play an important role in any task you perform. Having good body mechanics is important because it keeps the body in good alignment and prevents stress of the joints, which helps to prevent conditions that can cause lower back or leg pain. For proper body mechanics you must have the “load” close to your body, trunk in an upright position, and use the muscles in the leg instead of the back (Early, 2013 pg 191).Proper body mechanics for the activity of tug of war, would be to stand…

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    Mary Shelley lived and died in the romantic and gothic period, and it’s no surprise that the ideals of the period reflected in her work. Mary Shelley is an interesting person, in the fact that she can be identified as a romanticist and a supporter of Enlightenment and contemporary thinking at the same time, which is quite a contrast. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, begins with a series of four letters, that set up the book perfectly. In these letters alone, the majority of themes of Romanticism…

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    Mackie 's PoV If I could walk to school without Houston cracking puns every step of the way, I 'd be severely worried about him. Thankfully, that hadn 't happened and I could enjoy them throughout the twenty minutes we had until school started. The sky was dark and it started to rain. I walked faster. Houston brought his jacket over his head. I interrupted him before an especially bad pun. "You know what day it is?" I asked as we walked around the school. "Of course," he said, "You…

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    Pentagramon: A Short Story

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    There is this man who hired a young warlock named Elias and he is getting paid by the man who hired him to summon a demon named Agramon. After the young warlock Elias had created the pentagram, he starts to chant in a demonic language while walking around the pentagram.Then the pentagram bursts up into flames and Agramon starts to take form. As they start to take form, Elias starts to chant more quickly and traces delicate outlines in the air with his webbed hands and blue fire crackles when his…

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    enjoyable, but it has brought mayhem and destruction to our basic fundamental human rights. “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury explores the futuristic world where a house goes about its daily routine on its own. “The Future of Luxury” by Hans Magnus Enzensberger introduces us to the conjecture of the future where concepts that were was a given are considered luxurious. Technological revolutions have condemned our environment. “The nursery walls glowed. Animals took shape; yellow…

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