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    Upon entering the deepest part of Hell, the reader is introduced to an unorthodox depiction of satan. To most, this depiction of Satan may be unsatisfactory. Most picture Satan as being completely red, with two horns, a tail, and a pitchfork; the Ruler of the Underworld. However, Dante provides another image. Initially, Dante, from a distance, sees what he believes is a windmill. As he gets closer, he realizes the forceful winds are created by the flapping wings of Satan; the wings being a…

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    Shelldon Clamsworth is a coral farmer, that lives on the outskirts of the Grand Reef. Coral farmers harvest coral, a valued resource in the reef, for King Shellington. The life of a coral farmer is hard, not only harvesting coral, but fighting to survive the brutal currents on the outskirts of the reef, and the creatures that lurk there. Not a day goes by that Shelldon has to fight off some sort of crab or fish. Shelldon had the appearance that most coral farmers did, rugged, with bland colors…

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    The drummer lays down a nice simple 4:4 groove. The rhythm guitarist starts with some bluesy chords. I ponder how to enter into this jam. As the lead guitarist comes in on the blues scale, I decide to let it out and enter on the downbeat, holding down the rhythm. I disregard technicalities and established norms and let myself play what feels right. Feeling the vibrations ring through my soul, I let the music take me. Suddenly, a phone call interrupts us; we realize we have been jamming for…

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    Initially, when I sat down to write this, I commenced to compare Democracy with Communism, I contemplated why compare the two, we recognize through this country’s history the what differences exist. Therefore, in no way can our history books be questioned when it approaches to the topic of Democracy or can it? Thinking back to Plato, in his Republic, tells us that tyranny arises, as a rule, from democracy. Thinking through all kinds of historical documents for example the Constitution, along…

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    Bersani Ableism

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    Christopher because he can’t read people’s faces and understand if they are mad or happy with him. Now let’s get to who the dog in the time is, one night Christopher walked outside his house and found his neighbor’s dog dead in their front yard with a pitchfork it. Shocked and curious to what had happened Christopher’s immediate thought was to start to become a detective and figure out who killed the dog. So, he decided to write a book like he was a writing a detective novel.…

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    How Physical and Emotional Borders Symbolizes Differences “Human Society has dense borders - economic, religious, and cultural - inculated from an early age. We hate change” (). Borders are created by society. Society does not like change, and also doesn’t like anyone being different. Even when there is not a definite border, boundaries are still created by the actions and words of people. From some American’s point of view, all foreign people travel to America to steal our jobs and our money.…

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    pushing towards this method, but none of the samples matched the evidence found at the crime scenes. Soon thereafter, one man confessed to providing a sample for a friend who paid him to do so. Investigators obtained a real sample of the friend, Colin Pitchfork, and concluded that he was the killer due to matching DNA segments. Later, he then confessed to both murders. The point about DNA samples is that when comparing them between two different people, the odds of every segment matching are…

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    My favorite television show would be ‘The Blacklist – Redemption’. This show has been started to aired this year but it’s really interesting to watch. In this thrilling show, the world's most dangerous criminals from Red's notorious list come together to form a noble mercenary group as they attempt to recover their self-esteem after a lifetime of causing damage on the world. Seeking for redemption for their past transgressions, this new team takes care of issues governments don't dare to touch…

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    Christopher and Oskar both show the fact that they didn't stop doing what they wanted to achieve when they both had difficult situations in their life. This has shown that disabilities can be gifts and lead you somewhere which could benefit you. Christopher and Oskar both show the fact that they didn't stop doing what they wanted to achieve when they both had difficult situations in their life. This has shown that disabilities can be gifts and lead you somewhere which could benefit you.…

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    The Yaqui Tribe

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    and embroider their traditional dress apparel (shawls, blouses, skirts) and dolls representing their ethnicity. Yaqui room is quite simple. It usually consists of three sections: bedroom , kitchen and arbor or portal. The structure is mesquite pitchforks planted on the floor and walls of woven reeds. The roof is made of reeds and mats, covered by a layer of soil. The core business of the Yaqui economy is agriculture, which works 95 percent of the population. The products that are grown in the…

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