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    born with a specified gender, yet she believes we are born with a specific sex that has socially constructed assumptions attached to it. The actual term gender performativity believes we can perform against our gender script. For example men can wear makeup and women can play sports, yet many avoid this and choose to follow this script in order to feel included within our human culture (Wells, 2015). Many people believe that gender identity…

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    Ear surgery, also called otoplasty, helps to improve the shape, position or proportion of the ear. Otoplasty also corrects any defects in the structure of the ear that can be from a birth defect, happen during the body’s development, or from an injury. Ear surgery creates a more natural-looking appearance to the shape of the ear, while improving the balance and proportion of the ears in relationship to the face. Even minor deformities, when reshaped, can have deep-seated, positive bene?ts to…

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    Dr Mengele's Experiments

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    Dr. Mengele would have his victims put into chambers and then tested with drugs. The children had to be exposed while being tested on, and the doctors tested them by making injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, and the removal of organs and limbs. Mengele’s next experiments were even more revolting. He would carry out twin-to-twin transfusions and stitched twins together in order to create “Siamese Twins”. All the experiments were tested without using an anesthetic or other…

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    Ideally, the righteous and corrupt separate into distinct groups in society, hence all of the popular fairy tales featuring virtuous protagonists and vicious antagonists that children grow up hearing about. But in reality, no one could achieve flawlessness, nor could he reach its opposite extreme. The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, features this concept by its use of morally ambiguous characters, allowing the audience to interpret themselves where each character belongs on the moral scale.…

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    Nourishment In Nursing

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    Genetics, genomics, robotics, and online health records were some of the many advancements in technology used in nursing today. Genetics and genomics deal with the makeup of DNA and chances to contact a disease that could possibly be inherited from parents or grandparents. Robotics are being used more often to provide less invasive and more comfortable experience for the patient, for the reason being that they provide…

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    II, and was responsible for the deaths of millions of people, soldiers, and civilians killed in the Nazi concentration camps. Thinking that artists do this and that, people could follow these same steps and create fights that could leave them a permanent mark. Having this in mind, we, as human beings (unperfect) could provoke many fights causing to having an…

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    were covered in signatures, tiny black snakes slithering across her wrists and elbows. Names of various rock stars and movie actors: Alice Cooper, Christopher Lee, Tim Burton, C.C. DeVille, Johnny Depp, John Carpenter. She had made her skin her own permanent autograph book for her idols. She had driven in from New Jersey this morning on a mission to get the signature of A.J. Pero, the drummer of Twisted Sister. Then, as she told me, she would have all the signatures of her favorite band marked…

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    I have chosen the famous Shakespearian play “Hamlet,” for my creative representation project as I have always been inspired by the works of Shakespeare and the themes portrayed through character development and mood of the play. I have used water colors, pencil colors, acrylic paint, and soft pastels as mediums to emphasize the intensity of certain colors and consequently, highlight the most significant symbols in the project. The symbols and quotes, with their explanations and significance are…

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    pain." Animals will be put through all types of pain that no human would dare to go through. "Animals are subjected to tests that are often painful or cause permanent damage or death, and they are never given the option of not participating in the…

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    Tina Fey's Parody Summary

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    beginning of this section Tina Fey explains her proudest moment as one of the head writers on SNL. Some of the commercials they shot from the film would cost up to $100,000. However, it was a big deal to get your commercial parody made because they were permanent. (page 138-139) Tina Fey described “Choosing commercial parodies and which ones to produce always brought out the worst in everyone.” (page 139) “There was a rule that you never pushed for your own piece, ever” (page 139) or you would…

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