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    Alcohol breath can be the bane of a drinker’s life, but there are some ways to get rid of alcohol breath. Through eating and drinking certain substances, cleaning yourself up, and working to prevent booze breath to begin with, you can end up smelling alcohol-free! Ways to get Rid of Alcohol Breath: • Drink a lot of water. Staying hydrated will decrease the build up of alcohol in your system. • Eat garlic. Garlic has a powerful odor that tends to mask the smell of alcohol. • Drink plenty of…

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    In this exceedingly powerful painting, “Figures in a Landscape” painted in 1972 by Sidney Goodman, a child, woman, and man are in what looks to be a park because of the sandbox and blue and red swing set. In the background the mountains are bright and happy with houses surrounded by many tall green trees. On the right side of the painting is a huge dark gloomy cloud like when a murder is about to occur in a horror movie. The figures look like something is going on in their mind, maybe they are…

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    In Slaughterhouse Five By Kurt Vonnegut, the “main” character is known as the anti war hero. Billy expenses many tragedies, witch turns him into an anti war hero. Billy undergoes many tragic events in his life which changed the way his life ended after he got back from the war. Billy has many characteristic of a shakespearean hero, because he was a protagonist that dealt with fatal conditions. It 's said that a shakespearean tragedy is an “ noble protagonist… placed in a stressful heighten…

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    Eatonville Hyperbole

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    In this section of Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston characterizes Eatonville and the people within as very religious, competitive, traditionally and ethically involved, and unified. With the use of hyperbole, personification, idiom, and metaphors, Hurston develops these complex characteristics. Starting off, the author compares the arguments of Sam and Lige to a “contest in hyperbole” (page 63). This metaphor showcases how the people in the town always try to show off for others.…

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    I was born in Charleston, South Carolina. I wouldn't say that is my home town though. As a military brat we moved, a lot. Once we left the, military life, we settled down in Flint, Michigan. This is where I would call home, if I was asked. It was an interesting place to say the least. It was not always the safest, but we made due. Several of my friends and family still reside in Michigan, all over the state in fact. I have moved on. There are not many things to do in Flint. There are museums to…

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    I wISh I wAS INVISIBLE. I wish I was invisible. I wish I was invisible. One of my biggest fears has always been going to an unfamiliar place, but each time I have had the satisfaction of knowing that at the end of the day I can go home. I am a shy person, and it has always been difficult for me to adjust to a new environment. Transitioning from eighth grade to high school was especially difficult for me because my high school was, in fact, a boarding school, which meant that that feeling of…

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    pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and illnesses. Many of the people he performed experiments on were Jews and twins. Most of them were tested against their will. He and other doctors performed many experiments, such as the malaria experiments, mustard gas experiments, pharmaceutical testing, spotted fever (typhus) experiments, sulfanilamide experiments, and experiments with poisons. When Mengele performed the malaria experiments, he wanted to discover the immunization for and…

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    “Thou shalt not be a victim, thou shalt not be a perpetrator, but, above all, thou shalt not be a bystander,” this means when immoral events happen in the world people need to tell others and stop them rather than stand there and watch the events take place (Skog 57). During the Holocaust, people were taken as prisoners, and the doctors conducted unethical experiments on them rather than treating them. Many people died throughout the Holocaust because of these complex trials. Regular people…

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    The Pigeon War

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    from all of the belligerents due to their keen ability to relay information quickly and efficiently. Among these ordinary war-time animals were others less common, such as slugs. Simple garden slugs were the most qualified candidates for detecting mustard gas. The best way for soldiers to detect a presence of gas was through smell. One would experience a funny smell,…

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    Men's Rights Activists

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    Are Men’s Rights an Issue? Men’s Rights Activists also known as MRAs are misogynistic, anti-feminists that want to put women back in the kitchen, or at least that’s what the general public is lead to believe. Proponents of the Men's Rights movement claim that the purpose is to bring awareness to issues that both men and boys face. These two claims are two very different statements, so who's telling the truth? Are men really being treated improperly, either out of discrimination and ignorance? Or…

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