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    Home Inspection Essay

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    her mortgage lender requires an inspection prior to loan approval. But, before all that happens you can choose to order and pay for a home inspection for your own purposes. Although it will cost you a few hundred dollars out of your own pocket, it can be well worth it to know in advance what the buyer 's inspector is likely to find at some point in the future and you won 't be surprised and possibly disappointed later. This article is basically about home inspection for dummies. Whenever real…

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    In many real estate transactions, home inspections are the first and the last actions taken by the home’s seller. There reasons for both instances are beneficial to the seller for determining the condition of the home and establishing the market listing price. Most homeowners have a sense of pride in their home and from time to time there are mishaps that can surprise the seller resulting in costly expenses for repaid. It’s worth having specialists check the areas a home inspector of your…

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    Home Inspections

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    home is to get a home inspection. Home inspections are optional but it is always in your best interest to get a home inspection. A home inspection will tell you about the condition of the physical structure, the mechanical systems, and construction of a home. It aids in identifying the age of major structures/ systems and it gives you an idea of how much longer you can expect them to last. It will identify items that may need to be repaired or replaced. Although an inspection may find issues…

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    Propaganda in “The Jungle” The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a novel exploiting the lives of Lithuanian immigrants in Chicago during the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century. The immigrants have a goal of achieving the American dream, and as the story goes on they are faced with the horrors of the meat packing industry. Upton Sinclair is a yellow journalist and muckraker during the progressive era, therefore the story is bound to have exaggeration in order for him to succeed in…

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    This essay will explore why there was an emergence of modernity within French and British art and visual culture in the nineteenth century and how different artists responded to this. Under close analysis will be specific visual examples in distinct turn from two French artists, Gustave Courbet, Constantin Guys and two British artists, John Everett Millais and William Morris It is also necessary to…

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    The Motion Picture Production Code (MPPC), or more famously known as The Hays Code, was set into motion in the 1930s and was ultimately discontinued in the 1960s. The MPPC, affected hundreds of films throughout that time period, I will be focusing on how it affected films like 1932’s Scarface and 1942’s Casablanca. Both of these films, came out after the code was released with a 10 year interval in between. These films were both heavily affected by the code and had to make many changes to adapt…

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    museum that I chose to go was to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which was holding an exhibition that was dedicated to Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera, Picasso and Rivera: Conversations Across Time. The piece that stood out to me the most was Pre-Columbian America by Diego Rivera that features indigenous imagery and creates an alternative view of America. The piece itself was made with oil on canvas with bright colors, which features many scenes that depicts the daily lives of the…

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    Natalizumab Research Paper

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    The lifecycle of a drug is its path from discovery to market. This journey involves basic research, the discovery of a compound, preclinical development, increasingly complicated clinical trials in human subjects, regulatory approval, and post-market surveillance. This entire process can take up to 15 years and cost hundreds of millions of euro. (1) For every drug that gets approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US, 5,000 to 10,000 compounds don't make it through the process,…

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    Poetry has typically defied the confines of the period it was written in and ushers in a new era in terms of ideas, politics, art, music, and everyday life. In the Victorian Period, many poets would write about ideas, the current attitudes toward women, and the resisting temptation, from a new viewpoint, which lead to changing thoughts and morals among the masses (Khanna and Landow). Although the word ‘Victorian’ brings to mind conformity, the Victorian Era of poetry is anything but typical…

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    A Philosophical Stand-Off The pre-Socratic philosophers were among the first to lay the foundation upon which our current beliefs and philosophies were built upon. These philosophers of ancient Greece were some of the very first scholars to apply logic to the universe and attempt to rationalise the world around them. Just the thought that these individuals had such a colossal ability to infer, with regard to the era they presided in and the resources accessible to them, is simply remarkable.…

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