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    out the window of their Delta Airline plane. The lines to have baggage checked and the old lady that seems to have one thousand pill bottles in her bag. I wrote about the nervous feelings that come along with traveling across country and the motion sickness as the flight took turbulence. The feeling of finally landing. The excitement of getting the first stamp on your passport. The new flavors you taste from foods you 've never had…

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    In fact, it is likely that the girls only were continuing to carry out what the adults around them had planted to idea of. And these were events that, once set in motion, continued to escalate in severity. The tough economic times, sickness, and confessions and accusations made out of the fear and hopefulness of the accused were what kept the Salem Witch Trials from declining, or even never happening. These were not the first witch hunts in the world…

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    sword, asking for the messenger to tell him where “his non-wife wife,/ and twice-plowed field that bore his children and himself”, and breaking his way into Jokasta’s room (1256-1257). Referring to Jokasta as a field also connects to the city’s sickness and how Jokasta’s relationship with Oidipous caused all types of motherhood to stop, including new crops being grown. When Oidipous finds Jokasta, she is dead already, but his actions leave the readers wondering if he was planning on killing…

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    friends or family view drug abuse is another huge supporter towards a man or woman’s conduct. The more someone is around this type of behavior, the higher the chances of abusing substances. Especially when high-profiles identities like games figures or motion picture and music stars don 't languish negative results over overwhelming drinking, the demeanor that over-drinking is useful flourishes. Stars who neglect to lose open backing or seem ready to ignore the issues brought on by liquor misuse…

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    Passion, love, and desire encourage transgression, which eventually leads to Gretchen’s death sentence in Goethe’s Faust and Catherine Sr.’s and Isabella’s death from fever in Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. The women have passions for passion and desires to be desired that they discover through their involvement in forbidden romantic relationships with the male protagonists. Goethe’s Gretchen acts well-behaved until she becomes tempted by the beauty of “such jewels! [A] rich array” (I.2791), and…

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    The variable located at the left side of the diagram, the effect of malunggay and ginger root extracts is the independent variable which in being manipulated for the dependent variable, the time spent in treating the sample infected by trichophyton rubrum. The main purpose of this study is to produce an organic antibacterial treatment for Trichophyton rubrum using Malunggay (Moringa oleifera) and Ginger (Zingiber officinale). Specifically, this study aims to answer the following: 1. In which…

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    verdict. The technical and difficult questions revolved around the timing of the deposition of chemicals by each company. It can be argued that the timing of contamination if crucial in determining a timeline and implicating each company for the sickness of the children. However, the judge could have simply asked the jury members if they believed the defendants were guilty for dumping chemicals that reached the wells, because ultimately the companies did dump chemicals that harmed the lives of…

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    The Battle of Antietam began on September 17th, 1862 and ended on the same day. The commander of the Union army was George B. McClellan and the commander of the Confederate army was Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee, the general of the confederacy, attempted to make a final stand in an attempt to save his Maryland Campaign. Many Federal Forces were closing in from the east. Lee at that time selected the strategic ground near Antietam Creek and demanded his army to unite there. About a mile east of…

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    A long time ago a petite boy and girl stood up to their calves in the icy cold waters of the Never Ending Sea with nothing more than a rickety old boat and a few sacks full of clothing and food. The boy wrapped his stick-like arms around himself in desperation to shelter them from the biting wind. However, a shudder still weaved its way up his spine as he began to push the vessel farther out of the shallow cover surrounded by dizzily high cliffs stained with ashes. Crimson Cliffs was located at…

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    views. For example, as “she stood, with arrested muscles, outside his door, listening. There was a strange, heavy, and yet not loud noise. Her heart stood still. It was a soundless noise, yet rushing and powerful. Something huge, in violent, hushed motion. What was it? What in God's name was it? She ought to know. She felt that she knew the noise. She knew what it was” (Lawrence). It demonstrates the fear and concern Hester experiences shortly after this incident. The readers develop a fear with…

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