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    It’s time to train your nose to something new; so, buy yourself some scented candles, for this week. When you move on with the program for next week, add up some air freshener. By week 4, add up some incense or burning oils. You’ve probably noticed how we went to something light…

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    methods, but it’s also inefficient to attempt to treat each individual bat at a time. Testing must concentrate on a single white-nose syndrome treatment method. Attempting to research numerous cure methods at the same time wastes valuable time and effort that could be spent focusing on a single method. Treatment inefficiency stems from trying to treat a single bat for white-nose syndrome when the fungus spreads so fast, it replaces itself much faster than the bat recovery…

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    Grace shuffled down the hallway of Sampson Middle School with tears brimming in her eyes. A group of 6th grade girls strode behind her giggling when they saw the note. ‘I’m the biggest nerd in Maine’ it read with a green pair of glasses that looked exactly like hers. She was positive that Kimberly Sunnie had put it on her. She had put it just out of her reach just like the other notes she had left the days before. She drew mean pictures of her winning the math contest and slipped them into the…

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    Since Aziz’s nose is regarded as his dominant feature, it is thought that the hole in him needs to be what he tussles most with, meaning his own identity is markedly “holed”. Additionally, it is thought to be a place where the external world meets a person’s inside world (1138). Critically, it signifies that the nose is mostly the threshold that excellently filters reality and it controls a person instinct. Tai and Aziz share a story of how an officer who had a big nose just like Aziz’s which…

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    augmentation, liposuction, nose surgery, and buttock augmentation. The outcomes to these surgeries are not always what are expected to be. A person can face risks when having these surgeries such as scaring, infections, and death. Ultimately extensive research needs to be done in choosing a qualified doctor for performing these surgeries. There are ranges of cosmetic surgeries that can be preformed on the body. The popularity in breast augmentation, liposuction, and nose surgery is climbing the…

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    position in some way. He concedes his counter argument and explains how it is actually ties with the nose study. The counterargument was “nostril width does not seem to correlate with climate as closely as skin pigmentation does. That may indicate that other factors are involved in what kinds of noses are passed down, he said, such as “cultural differences in what is considered an attractive nose or not”. The next paragraph shows how less than 15 percent of genetic variation can link with…

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    Terrance Hayes’ poem RSVP uses symbolism, imagery and metaphors to expose how race affects beauty standards, while also exploring how the “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson views his own blackness. Throughout the poem, the author uses an array of poetic elements to focus on two points: how race affects the standards of beauty, and the importance of the discovery of one’s own racial identity. Some of the elements Hayes uses in the poem include: metaphors, visual imagery, and symbolism. The poem…

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    In today’s society, an increase in futuristic surgical innovations and popularized social standards has positively correlated with the rise of cosmetic procedures. In my perspective, patients should have the freedom to receive these surgeries. However, these elective surgical practices aren’t always essential and can oftentimes become detrimental to our health due to malpractice. For example, rhinoplasty involves the reconstruction of nasal proportions so it can harmonize with facial structures.…

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    include how a character feels throughout the play as well as necessary facial expressions like sticking the tongue out or sobbing in tears or just watery eyes and even picking the nose. An illustration would be, a character mother telling her son, “Take that finger out of your nose,” and if the child isn’t picking his nose then it wouldn’t make any sense for the character mother to say that line. Stage directions also include body movements such as walking away, running, slap in the face,…

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    Cyrano is a poet, swordsman, musician, philosopher, and the hero of the play. Through his actions, he has proven himself to be courageous, witty, and flamboyant. His is loved by many and his character is often honored and spoken about. When Christian de Novelli asks who Cyrano is, his friend, Le bret, describes him as “the best friend and the bravest soul alive” (12). During this scene Cuigy, Ragueneau, Brissaille, and others chime out about him, proving that he is well-known. His tendency to…

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