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    has no known treatment and it is always fatal. Euthanasia is the only humane option because it won’t stop hurting no matter what is done to help the effects of this disease. There are similar diseases throughout snakes, even other animals have a sickness with the same effects as IBD. Un curable and resulting in misery for that animal’s short lifetime. In every case prevention is the best medicine. Studies are still being conducted to this day because of all the controversy weather this disease…

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    HOME LAB DEEPWATER HORIZON, PART 1 There is a vast amount of information available regarding the Deepwater Horizon incident. The primary purposes of this lab are (a) to provide you an opportunity to read about the spill incident and the factors effecting environmental concerns, and (b) to help you learn to process the information, especially when it is conflicting, in such a way as to discount ‘bad’ information, acknowledge ‘good’ information, and gain useful knowledge from the overall…

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    In writing “Domination of Black”, Wallace Stevens creates a sensory vortex, forcing the reader to challenge the relationship between perception and reality. By disrupting conventional situational comprehensibility, Stevens forces the reader to look beyond what they are immediately able to recognize in order to get to the innate insubstantiality of “reality” In creating a mirrored structure Stevens does not allow the reader to escape the sense of being overwhelmed but rather continues throwing…

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    The subject matter in The Convalescent is a literal depiction of a young girl who appears to be sick in bed and is passing the time while reading a book. Therefore, this realistic piece is focuses on the young girl. When looking at this piece a viewer is automatically drawn to her, making her the focal point for a viewer. This is because she is distinguished from the rest of the work through placement and the colors used to draw a viewer’s eye to her. By using her as the subject matter, it…

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    is “afflicted”, for she abandons the duties of motherhood and does not “get up” until the action of grace is already working on her son. Bevels mother is afflicted but it is not the common illness Mrs. Connin considers it to be. She has a heavy sickness from within. This mother’s world does not revolve around her only son, but entirely around herself. She fails to fulfill the selfless duties…

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    the Mirabel sisters as a threat and that is why he killed them. Minerva held multiple under ground meetings and even slapped Trujillo who is a monster himself. This quote is from when she slapped Trujillo, “and I can see my hand in an endless slow motion rise—a mind of its own—and come down on the astonished, make-up face (Marry Shelley). She even put her entire family in danger just to prove a point to Trujillo. The reason she turned into a monster was because her sorrow made her vengeful. When…

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    What Stories Are Made Of: A Critique of ‘The Hobbit’ Using Poetics. When asked what it is that makes a good story there are varying opinions. Regardless of what kind of story you like there are certain aspects about the stories that you like, or do not like, and that is why you return to that genre or author for more. Among the general list of suspects for what makes a story good it, “The plot. You have to be able to delve into the story, without that the story isn 't any good.” (Smith) and…

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    One post-Puritan example of a jeremiad is the Great Depression. The economic downfall could be considered punishment for the loose morals of the Roaring Twenties. The 1920’s were a time of excess- everyone thought that the booming economy would last forever. It also signaled sexual liberation for women and a rise in homosexuality. F. Scott Fitzgerald described it best: “The parties were bigger. The pace was faster…and the morals were looser.” The Great Depression has all the makings of a…

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    Frida Kahlo was born in 1907 and passed away in 1954, at the age of 47. Throughout her life she had many struggles and health problems; she had polio at the age of 6, almost died at the age of 18 in a traffic accident, and at the age of 25, suffered from a horrific abortion. Her husband Diego Rivera cheated on her three years later with her sister leaving her heartbroken and divorced for two years until they remarried with a dis harmonised marriage. At the age of 37 Kahlo began experiencing a…

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    annoyed at the man’s passivity. His wife's sickness has changed everything for Jones. He will continue to accept but he will no longer surrender. Surely things are different for Jones now” (98). Jones has heard this story numerous times, but this is the first time he seems irritated by it. This rather emotional response is due to the similarities between the story and his life; Williams has painted a picture of Preacher Jones going through the motions of his life doing one thing on the…

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