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    When is College your Friend When growing up, college has been so ingrained in my family that the idea of not doing so never even occurred to me. However for others, attending college has become one of the most paramount decisions in our life as a result of its extensive potential for consequence of both favorable and not. Due to its deeply controversial nature, the answer is not just in black and white. In Caroline Bird’s article “College is a Waste of Time and Money”, she has created a…

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    we make. The objective of the project is that we need to find out which 2 toy combination will make us the most profit. First we found out that there were 10 different combinations that we could have for the project, because there could not be permutations in the toys. Next we calculated Dolls and Rocking Horses and to start things off, made 5 inequalities. Next we put these equations in slope- intercept form and then graphed them. Then…

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    It is with realization that I embarked on my medical journey years ago and it is what fuels my ambition for Family Medicine. The multitudinous and intricate working of the human body has always fascinated me. Each patient presents a different permutation. I witnessed Ampicillin improving a patient’s savage upper respiratory tract infection. Soon after, the same antibiotic caused an unsightly rash in a patient misdiagnosed with infectious mononucleosis. Such subtle but important clinical…

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    The conceptual focus of a composer principally arises from their contextual worlds, sourced from the interconnectivity of society and literature. As such, appreciations of the social, historical and cultural factors influencing a composer’s composition are critical in gaining an ultimate understanding of a text. Constructed shortly after the end of WWII, where the full extent of atrocities committed by Germany and Russia were revealed, George Orwell’s politically satiric “1984”…

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    The action of the novel, 1984 develops in Oceania, in one of the super-states who distributed, the world after a war. The society divided into three social classes - upper, middle, and lower class. Everywhere people are the subject of close supervision omniscient leader Oceania, Big Brother. Telescreen and microphones were in every room. The novel is about Winston’s revolt and society’s attempt of keeping him down. Everything about a fictional totalitarian Government (modeled on the USSR) to…

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    Modernity and globalization have increased drastically in the past few centuries. Some religions have responded openly and positively while other religions have ended up being split into camps; one side welcoming modernity and globalization, with the hopes of a larger following, and the other fearing secularization and infringement on sacred traditions. Religions you can See being impacted by modernity include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. With Christianity being one of the biggest…

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    embarked on a stimulating escapade. Soon after, they discover that they are the only ones that can save the children and town of Lexicon. As one would anticipate, this adventure occurs in a fantasy world, which is inhabited by, “strange and wondrous permutations on language and mathematics.” Selena will surely be intrigued by the storyline as well as unknowingly profit from her knowledge…

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    After the Albatross, the Pequod crosses paths with the Town-Ho (Melville 195). The encounter with the Town-Ho is unique to the rest of the whaler-encounters, as Ishmael tells it in the form of a story within a story. The Town-Ho “gave [the Pequod] strong news of Moby Dick”, but not in any way that Ahab would want (Melville 199). Indeed, “the tragedy” the Town-Ho describes “never reached the ears of Captain Ahab” (Melville 199). The story represented by this ship raises an unanswerable…

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    Dying with Dignity I present to you a reality of intolerable suffering and torment with it’s not so distant relative, disease. Disease, who is often times incurable, malicious, seeking to make life intolerable, all the while inducing the hopeless to die. Indeed, even the rapid development of modern medicine does not assure the victim a means to cheat death. So if death is inevitable, what do we do to help those that fall under such circumstances? The answer is to let them decide to when and how…

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    Being a special needs mother isn't the best thing in the world as propagated by many but it's not the worst either. It's somewhere in the middle! Like that tiny sole boat which keeps bobbing because of constant ocean currents or high tides. The bad days seem like you’d be eaten alive by giant waves, but good days can feel like a calm vacation, although they don’t last as long. The challenges are mostly because of the unfamiliarity of the sea and once that is learned, things become better but…

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