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    visit her sister And his father went to the store and returned with food for dinner. After the meal his father said that he had a surprise for dessert. As he opened a can he noticed that it was a can of potatoes when he intended to purchase a can of pears. He felt embarrassed left the room and went to be alone to dwell in shame. Years later, after his…

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    can easily refer to the reference list by the in-text citations, so they can access to the sources to find out more information of the ideas. And most importantly, good referencing is essential to avoid an accusation of academic theft –plagiarism. (Pears and Shields, 2008, p.1) Plagiarism means stealing people’s work or ideas as own ideas without acknowledgement of use (referencing). Plagiarism can lead to serious consequence like a fail for the assignment, even be kicked out of school. These…

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    Ute Tribe Culture

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    Ute Tribe The Ute tribe are Native Americans living in the Great Basin region of the United States of America. The Ute tribes live in New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Nevada. “Ute’ is a shortened version of “Eutah” or “Yutah” with a Spanish origin meaning people of the mountains. According to tribal history, the Ute people have lived in this area since the beginning of time.The Ute tribal membership is currently 2,970 and over half of the members live on the Reservation. The Utes have their own…

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    adversely affected by the decline of bee pollinators. Although the collapse of bee population takes human existence in jeopardy, the lifecycle of wind-pollinated crops would also be in danger. These crops include the majority of the trees of Apple, pears, wheat, corn, barley, pumpkins, peas, tomatoes and much more. The large extent of staple crops has been affected by the reduction of the bee population. The wild bees are the main pollinator that accomplishes syngamy or fertilization. The…

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    compassion of Janie and her innocents through the connection of nature. This idea is shown in both movie and book and it’s a good visual representation of what Janie uses as an escape from the everyday annoyances of life. In the book and movie, the pear tree is a key symbol for Janie and the book because it supposed to symbol the idea of her elevating from a young lady to a woman. However, in the movie this idea is not strongly accepted with each other. For in the movie Martin uses the…

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    neighboring countries. Mostly men are working in those types of fabrics, but rarely you can see a woman also. Other than that, they keep chickens, cows, sheep, goats, plant potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and cucambers, or some other season vegetable, apples, pears and other fruits also. They produce milk, cheese and meat from the animals, and fresh vegetables and fruits which they sell in the local markets in the smaller cities nearby them and that's how they make more money. The food they eat, the…

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    into an organ fat also known as Visceral Fat. An excess of visceral fat is known as central obesity, the "pot belly" or "beer belly" effect, in which the abdomen overhangs excessively. This body type is also known as "apple shaped‚" as opposed to "pear shaped‚" in which fat is deposited on the Stomach, hips and buttocks also. Hope I’m making myself pretty clear. Excuse me if I haven’t. I’m sure you will get the thread as you keep reading along. So now how can we fix it? Let me tell you one…

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    The Day of the Locust is a novel written by Nathanael West, it was first published in 1950 by New Directions Co. The Day of the Locust is a novel explaining, in great detail the way of life in hollywood in the 1930’s. Tod Hackett has been in Hollywood for three months, since he was recruited and hired by telegram from the Yale School of Fine Arts. He observes the people of Hollywood and divides them into two classes; the first class is made up of the people who seem to be coming from or going to…

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    In the “Santa Ana” by Joan Didion, she describes the Los Angeles wind and the effect it has on people. Didion describes the Santa Ana winds as a very unpleasant time that people have to go through. She says, “Los Angeles weather is the weather of catastrophe…” (Didion 47). Her description of the Santa Ana winds is extreme and shocking. Didion says the winds make people depressed and sometimes the winds make people go crazy. The way the Santa Ana winds are described makes me not want to be…

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    I went to Ruby Pardue Blackburn Adult Day Healthcare Center on April 5, 2016 and April 6, 2016 for the Wilkes Community College, Nursing Class of 2017 for observation. Three another students and I were assigned to this observation site from 8:30am-2:30pm both days. When we got there the nurse gave us a tour of the facility and talked about basic information of care. Throughout the day, we were able to talk to the “participants” and staff to obtain more information. There were plenty of…

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