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    Throughout this paper I will explore and analyze various reasons as to why the 28-year-old patient has the right to refuse the PEG feeding tube surgery along with further medical treatment. Although this refusal has lead her medical team to feel guilty, proper information and respect of autonomy must triumph over personal emotions. One may argue that the doctors in her team took an oath to do no harm, however prolonging her suffering and overriding her wishes is a form of harm to the patient.…

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    and gimble, and slithy to get the point over that the Jabberwocky is a scary creature that is feared by many people. In both stories the authors use unique words to get the point over that the creature or villain in the story is unwelcoming and Maleficent. The evil villain in both…

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    1. Which creature is native to the northern forests of the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Region of both the United States and Canada/ Manitoba? a. Sirens b. Banshee c. Wendigo d. Trolls 2. This creature can manipulate the weather and it is considered a supernatural being of power and strength? a. Mermaid b. Wendigo c. Troll d. Thunderbird 3. Which creature can lure a sailor to their doom with their voice? a. Banshee b. Mermaid c. Sphinx d. None of these 4. This creature became popular from…

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    communicating to him. He had a deep urge to put them on. Just one more time, Kevin thought. As he looked at the alluring sky of dark and light purples, light blues, and a smooth reds all coalescing in the vast atmosphere, he convinced himself not to put the maleficent shades on.…

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    Lord of Flies was a novel written by William Golding which explored the notion that humans are not wholly maleficent—though they possess a streak of barbarism; later events in the novel manifested the exact notion. The chapter opened with Ralph roaming on the island. The island can be taken as a foil to the urbane world— where cities teem with culture, advancement and secured from the different agents of nature and hunger. A constant wave of ‘heat’ surrounded the island with thousands of weeds…

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    thought so high opinion of Gatsby is because of all rumors about Gatsby. One of the rumors would be that Gatsby had killed a man before. When the night of Gatsby's party, Nick meets Gatsby for the first time. Nick tells us how Gatsby's smile was maleficent. Gatsby was a one of a kind man, that's what Nick would describe Gatsby. The stories that Gatsby would tell Nick that his family started life as being poor. Gatsby's parents were farmers. Gatsby didn't like the idea of being poor, Gatsby…

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    Star Wars: The Cestus Deception (A clone wars novel) written by Steven Barnes, Copyright 2004 The Random House publishing, New York The Cestus Deception takes place before the second film, and after the first, when Anakin Skywalker has grown up with his mentor and master, Obi-wan Kenobi. Obi-wan is contacted by the Jedi Order, a organization based solely of Jedi Knights. He is granted a mission, to travel to Ord-Cestus, and get In contact with the five families, a group controlling Cestus…

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    The role of religion in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and On the Road, are displayed as being esoteric devices of no practical use to the common man. For instance, On the Road shows religion to be racist, prejudices and not a true Christian organization that would help everyone regardless of color, race, or sex. In fact, religion is represented in On the Road as being one filled with bigots and they to display very unchristian like behaviors. When Sargeant was need and obviously close to…

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    and nervous to ride some rides, that I knew was going to be a challenge. We decided to just go for it and pick one so we did, and almost threw up multiple times. It’s time for a break, and Mom decided to meet some characters from Disney. Olaf, Maleficent, and Cinderella meet kids all the time so we ran up to them and got great pictures of all of us. After Disney, we had a Softball World Series-USFA B Class Tournament. We didn’t win all of our games, and had to leave and go home. It was still fun…

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    something in which they did not even believe in. This question also has merit to be presented because it is extremely relevant in today’s volatile and hostile world. Most of those that read, The Crucible, see Abigail as the antagonist because of her maleficent ability to control people into obeying her through destroying the citizens of Salem’s core principles in order to keep the purity they try so hard to gain. Trump also exhibits these qualities. People see him as the antagonist of America in…

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