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    dark sound with a slightly out-of-tune piano breaking through the fog, making you feel submerged in the depth. That is until Cole breaks forward with strong and painful vocals that are chill-worthy, leaving you awake and needing more. This is the type of song you play on a dark night after you’ve received bad news, just so you can really think about the feelings inside of you. As a whole, Cole was very successful in providing a thought provoking and bone-chilling presentation of a song that…

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    was not that old. After that my mother starts getting sick day by day. We took her to the hospital, doctors did many tests and they couldn’t find out the reason of her sickness. Then in the end they did a bone marrow test, and that was another shocking moment for us. Doctors found out that her bone marrow is not producing blood at all. This means she had a blood cancer. My heart beat skips, I got numb, and it took me a few minutes to understand what just doctor said. That was the most terrible…

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    emotional processing and help participants explore what is happening beneath the surface. It can be framed as follows: You’re walking down a path when you come across an old wizard who tells you he has an x-ray machine for you to try. It doesn’t see bones or anything physical but instead sees thoughts, feelings and emotions that are important to you. This experiment can be completed as guided imagery, an art therapy or journal prompt or as a question to discuss with the client (Selekman, 2005).…

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    could never imagine losing my wife Anastasia. We had met in Hamburg and it was love at first sight. She was a Aryan Immigrant, and she radiated all things holy. My faith in god was precarious at the time being, as I was going through troublesome experience. After meeting her I was convinced she was a gift from god, which restored my faith and I had the luck to have her convert. We then had my daughter Maria. A blessing given to us for our good faith. A child who is strictly made up of positive…

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    Meat the Dilemma In Peter Singer’s essay Animal Liberation, examines the defense of animal rights by comparing animals and historically discriminated groups such as African Americans and women. He argues that under the principle of utilitarianism the discrimination of animals cannot be considered less important than that of African Americans and women. Utilitarianism suggests that when making decisions the entire population’s welfare must be taken into account so that every individual counts as…

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    3d Printing Prosthetics

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    customized to each patient. These new implants are typically printed and delivered to hospitals on the same day. 3D printed implants include the following: A skull that was implanted successfully into the head of a woman, blood vessels, kidneys, bones, skin, ears 3D printing is proving to be an astonishing technology, particularly in pediatric medicine. It has been reported in the British press that each child that suffers the loss of an ear, or those who have disfiguring ear injuries or…

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    The ominous skies enclosed on the castle as thunder crepitated and lighting sparked. Within the enigmatic castle lied blood-filled dungeons, weapons of mass destruction, black magic, and sacrificial rituals. The Nikushimi family owned and lived within the castle. No one in the family can leave the castle, however, only one person is permitted to travel outside these walls. If one ignores the mandate of isolation, their fate will be excruciating torment until death. Only my brother, Ureshii…

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    Simone Forti Analysis

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    she developed a series of “dance constructions”—defined by bodies in action, with movement not necessarily being stylized but rather presented as physical fact. Forti found beauty and bliss in the mundane. Basic, everyday movements and aesthetic experiences were used to make unprecedented statements, and the artist utilized defamiliarization to remove movement from its original context and redefine it as performance art. Some of Forti 's earlier performances were actually presented in various…

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    Arthur Brooks’ book “The Conservative Heart – How to Build a Fairer, Happier and More Prosperous America” represents a challenge to the established view of the Conservatives and Republicans regarding America’s social issues. We are caught between the perceptions of two disparate political choices: largess without compassion versus dollar value pragmatism. While Democrats/Progressives have always provided this ongoing narrative of the Party who are the champions of the underprivileged; this…

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    Heroin Drug Abuse

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    as a few months. Like any other drug it also has side effects including, “visual distortion, visual and auditory hallucination, ataxia(temporary loss of ability to coordinate muscular movement), nausea and mild temper”(Ibogaine). Ibogaine users experience these symptoms no longer than 48 hours. Another drug, Probuphine is not completely new, it has been seen before but it is improved. Clinical trials have shown that it is similar to Buprenorphine but it lasts longer and is looking favorable. A…

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