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    Catherine Gay Mrs. Dean Literature 05 January 2017 Hunt or be Hunted When people think of Shakespeare characters and their options, what do they think of? In many works that are written by Shakespeare the characters have the option to hunt or be hunted or as some say kill or be killed. This is also the case in the Netflix series “House of Cards”. The Underwoods are alike in many ways to the Macbeths, for example, their thirst for power and money. Often times TV shows and movies base their…

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    then adhere, and yet you would make both: They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this”(1.7.50-54). Lady Macbeth manipulates Macbeth into killing Duncan and many others to fallow. It’s as if Macbeth is Lady Macbeth’s puppet that she uses to…

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    women are faced with is not producing enough milk for the child. It is common for newborns to lose weight but if the infant loses to much weight it is sign that he is not getting enough nutrition. Some newborns have trouble latching on to the mothers nipples which may lead to pain and frustration to the mother. If the infant fails to latch properly mothers will often turn to bottles as an alternative. In conclusion I would like to say that I do recognize the struggles of breastfeeding and do…

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    Breast Feeding, Better then Formula A woman is sitting at her house trying to watch television, with one of her breast exposed, and a pair of lips sucking on the nipple. While many people may view these words as sexual in nature, reminiscent of some long ago date, it is actually describing something innocent and natural for humans to do, the breastfeeding of an infant. The NRDC or Natural Resources Defense Council states in their online article Benefits of Breastfeeding that babies are…

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    As a female I am frightened by the idea that I have a one in eight chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer specifically is one of the most intense and common cancer in the United States. Whether you are a man or women being diagnosed with breast cancer is frightening. It is a scary thing to have such a high chance of developing the disease, which is why everyone needs to understand what breast cancer is, what the four stages are, treatment, and statistics about breast…

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    It’s necessary to include a set of interesting characters in your play, that way it can be successful. Without captivating characters to whom the readers can identify, it would limit the reach of the play. In other words, captivating characters are a must for a successful play. The Crucible and Macbeth have many similarities in terms of characters and themes. Firstly, in Macbeth they had Lady Macbeth who was very manipulative she was very similar to Abigail Williams who was very manipulative as…

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    Loricate Torso Analysis

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    The art piece is the Loricate Torso of the late second century A.D. (late 100 A.D.). This piece has the dimensions of 44 1/4 X 22 ¼ X 14 ½ in. 122.4x 56.5x 36.8 cm. Located at the Detroit Institution of Arts, the accession number is 72.273. The Loricate Torso is a sculpture made of marble. At first glance, I was in awe of its realism, and the great amount of detail to the male anatomy. This was one of the only pieces of artwork at the DIA that truly stood out to me, but as I stared at this art…

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    growth is just another negative way that steroid abuse affects the human body. This is known as gynecomastia. It happens when steroids are converted into fat cells and estrogen, resulting in increased breast tissue, enlarged areolas, and puffy nipples. Contrary to popular belief this condition is often times permanent and can only be corrected through surgery (Brusca et al.…

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    breast cancer, presence of BRCA1 and BRCA 2 genes, early menarche or late menopause, being overweight, use of HRT, drinking alcohol, and having dense breasts (Medlineplus, 2014). A lump in a breast, change is breast size or shape, or discharges from a nipple are some of the common signs of breast cancer. Women are getting educated about the early detection and prevention by having a better understanding on how and why do self- breast examination, drinking alcohol in moderation, engage in…

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    Lady Macbeth 's Path to Destruction There is a common theme in William Shakespeare’s plays of characters taking their own lives. This tragic event is shown in his works of Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, this theme is present when Lady Macbeth takes her own life at the end of the play. Lady Macbeth begins as a strong woman, eager for Macbeth to murder the king, but she starts to spiral downward when Macbeth breaks her original plan. As we move throughout the…

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