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    impression that Sparta is the authoritarian oligarchy, known for land military forces, and Athens is open-minded democracy, Athens is not the kind of brave feeling, but Is good at philosophy, literature, art, mathematics, cultural capital, but also the sea Pa people. More importantly, after the second Greco-Persian Wars (480 to 479 BC), the relationship between the two sides rapidly deteriorated, and ultimately the two teams in the year 431 years broke out for 27 years of the Peloponnesian War.…

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    x-rays were done and were normal. She was given some tramadol for pain, which she said did not help at all and she is no longer taking it and was recommended to follow up with orthopedics. She actually has an appointment with Christina Scardina, PA this week on Thursday, September 17th. She said that yesterday, she had a new injury to her wrist and when she called the orthopedics specialist, they requested that she see her…

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    This spring quarter I didn’t know what to expect in my pan African class. I went in not knowing what it was about, but after completing the course and by doing the final project I learned so much. The elements that my PAS class taught me made want to learn more about the new cultures and different back stories, especially in the assignment where I had to interview someone about their story. It was a hard to think about how much work will have to be put in and I didn 't think it 'll interest me…

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    Marc Feigen Fasteau stated “The male stereotype makes masculinity not just a fact of biology but something that must be proved and re-proved, a continual quest for an ever-receding Holy Grail”. Throughout history men have always searched for what it truly means to be a masculine man, especially in America. Understanding and researching the true meaning of being a man can be deciphered in the American literature we read today. By reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Grapes of…

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    On Thursday, September 11 I attended a lecture by Todd Miller, author of the book “Border Pa-trol Nation.” Here are some of my thoughts on this lecture and how it relates to our class on international security. Mr. Miller gave a much generalized overview on the immigration problem and the southern border. Mr. Miller took exception with the description and popular view that the US southern border is porous that we are in a crises. Furthermore, the claim was put out that too much for border…

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    So the usual m ove is to find some other difference which is thought to significantly distinguish humans from animals. The most frequently cited and promising candidate: rationality or the sense of onese lf as a continu ing bein g. Hum ans, it is said , can rea son an d think; an imals (it is presumed) canno t. Moreover, this ability to reason becomes reflected in the human's ability to see herself as a continuing creature as a being which has a past and will have a future. Let us grant for a…

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    Hamstring Strain Injury & Incidence (20%- 750-1250) Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) pose a significant problem within English professional soccer accounting for 12% of all injuries (25), with over half (53%) affecting the Biceps Femoris Long Head (BFLH) (70). To decelerate the extending knee and flexing hip (5, 31, 70) during kicking and late swing phase of gait (33, 59), the hamstrings must undergo intense eccentric loading in a lengthened position (16). Stretching to 110% of its length in…

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    portrayed in various colors. But none are as famous as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Throughout many adaptations of the play, writers and directors show many themes surrounding the couple, and they remain consistent. But in Billy Morrissette’s Scotland, PA chooses to expand on the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth by changing aspects of the personalities and roles of Shakespeare’s most nefarious couple. In the beginning of the film, the one of the first ideas Morrissette chooses to show…

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    “A Band of Brothers." “The Boys of fall.” High school sports are an ideal way to gather students, faculty, and parents to support your local High school, however, the most popular of them all is and will most likely continue to be, football. Under the Friday night-lights of Saddleback Community College, JSerra Catholic High School’s football team set sail on their journey throughout the treacherous Trinity League, nationally ranked the toughest league in High School sports. Stacked with Division…

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    well as the difficulties toward fitting into the American society. In Lucky Child, Loung describes how she was struggling with PTSD after leaving her family and came to the United States. The most significant symptoms Loung had experienced were the re-experiencing symptoms, the avoidance symptoms, and the hyper-arousal…

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