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    Antibiotics have become such a commonly used medicine; some may consider it as regularly used as Tylenol. This thought does not seem that outrageous, but the overuse of antibiotics is quite an epidemic. Antibiotic use is even more of a worry because of the fact that people ignore the need to act on the problem of over-prescribing antibiotics to patients. Some people believe the over-prescription of antibiotics by doctors is not a detriment to society and their immune systems, but rather a…

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    James Rachels’ “Ethics and the Bible” discuss the fact that many people look for esteemed writings such as the Bible and the Quran to draw inspiration of how a person should live one’s life. Often times, topics like abortion and homosexuality raise questions some believe only the sacred texts can answer. Rachels’ article, however, demonstrates that certain passages found in the Bible to prove abortion wrong are actually not included in the Bible at all. He also mentions that although…

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    The morality of people is sometimes respected by some people and sometimes not. People sometimes throw morality to the side if it is in their benefit of to obtain something he or she wants. This message is very evident in The Great Gatsby, so I am going to show how each of the characters, events, food, or settings represents this message Jay Gatsby- Jay Gatsby was infatuated on getting Daisy to fall back in love with him and gain wealth. To do this he threw away his ethics and committed some…

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    Collecting For Children

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    Collecting teaches kids patience. As Jimmie Lanley writes in her blog aboutone.com, “collecting is a slow hobby that develops a child’s patience as he looks for new treasures. The thrill of discovery is a huge fascination of collecting and one that molds persistence through the hunt.” My hunt is license plates, they are fascinating to me with the different state names, designs and history. Gathering license plates takes patience. Sometimes I have to wait long periods of time before…

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    Connor, When applying sociological imagination to history, you can consider transportation and how it has evolved. Humans being of great intelligence have found ways to evolve and develop ways to make life easier and faster. Another example would be communication. Years ago the only form of communication that existed was word of mouth, with the evolution of technology there are now several forms of communication. Today’s communication has not only positive because it is faster and most of the…

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    Root Cellar Poem Summary

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    the dirt kept breathing a small breath” (10, 11), reveal optimism by contributing to a deeper meaning, and also tie in why all the details are so important to the poem. Now, the reader finally understands why it was so important to get the smells of mold and decay, and the sight of shoots and stems, bulbs and roots fighting for life in a dark, damp cellar. From these last two lines, the reader can determine Roethke’s wonder of the plants determination to survive and generate new life thereby…

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    It is said that people with “a positive self-image” and support from various people such as a community, school, friends, and parents can deter from committing a crime and not cross the path into the criminal life. Society has the power to impact one’s life from stopping them from becoming a criminal. The social process approach- an individual’s socialization- determines the likely hood of criminality. By shedding light onto three different theories we can clearly see how much an impact society…

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    Special Effects Makeup

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    Prosthetics can be achieved by creating a mold cast of sculpted clay. Sculpt the desired shape of your prosthesis in any type of oil-based clay (Sculpey and modeling clay are effective). Create a wall of clay around your sculpted clay piece to create a bowl-like shape. Mix up some plaster and pour it into your “bowl” of clay around your sculpted clay piece. After the drying process, tear off the clay wall and clean your plaster mold of any leftover clay. To achieve the prosthesis, mix…

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    Imagine trying to survive in stringent post-apocalyptic society, emphasis on surviving. As strange as that sounds it is the basis for many of the books that have captivated Young Adult Literature in the past couple of years. While dystopian books have been seen throughout literature for almost a century now, with books like 1984 and Brave New World, only recently have the books made a stride into Young Adult Literature, and end up dominating the genre. Though the question remains: how has or why…

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    an assortment of tools and instruments to prepare food in the way they did. Chefs had the standard knives, chopping board, spoons, tongs, pots, pans, and baking trays.(AngelS) They also had an collection of more specific tools like tart pans, pie molds, and pudding…

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