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    doses/application. (Local essential oils representative) *** IMPORTANT NOTE **** We do not provide any specific amounts (doses) of any essential oil in this book for several reasons. 1) There are several different manufactures of essential oils 2) The purity level can vary greatly from brand to brand 3) Each individual’s body is different (ph., dryness, absorption, skin texture, underlying health disorders) 4) Allergic response (Direct contact, inhalation, orally under the tongue) 5) Always…

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    World With No Owner

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    A World With No Owner The Plot Imagine a world rid of humans; where there is finally tranquility, and there is nothing that can do anymore harm to the world. In the state of California in the city of Allendale, year 2026, a smart house prepares breakfast for the family. Outside, the pavements are painted with the shadows of the people that live in the house, the city is in ruins, and there is no person in sight. The animals continue with their lives, the house continues with its every day…

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    During the 1950's, life was centered on the family and domestic duties for women. Women were encouraged to stay at home, raise children, cook, clean, and care for their husbands. However, some women challenged traditional values and stayed in the workforce. Many women in the 1950's suffered with pain, sorrow, and difficulties that didn't allow them to prosper or reach their academic goal and success. Although, some women worked outside of the house, they were usually paid less than men for…

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    Rock And Roll Music

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    are not by any means the only pop demonstration of an ideal opportunity to have had such an effect on the music business, the Bee Gees who are obviously the best kin act ever, are frequently portrayed as the purveyors of mushy pop and 70's sparkle ball disco. Alongside Abba, whose Eurovision achievement drove them to wind up the most financially fruitful gathering…

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    Envy Volodya Comparison

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    described as “seeing no one individually,” (107) but rather they saw the entire crowd as a united front. Kavalerov who is depicted as an outsider throughout the novel is publicly laughed at when the whole crowd turned their heads when he froze up when the ball landed at his feet. Getzke is also alienated for “not helping” (104) his team and only caring about his own athletic success and wellbeing. It is clear from the alienation of Kavalerov and Getzke that under totalitarian regimes those…

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    The comic, Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibson, employs a reoccurring symbol of a smiley face stained with blood covering its left eye. This reoccurrence of the symbol suggests that there is more to it than what the eye meets. It is such a simple symbol that shows happiness, yet is presented in such a convoluted manner in the comic. The smiley face in Watchmen is used ironically throughout the text to show how the characters, and perhaps all humans try to overlook or falsify violence,…

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    In 1776 a nation seceded from the British and created an ideal for its citizen to strive for. The American Dream was a fallacy created to keep lower class people working hard and the upper class comfortable through the suffering of the poor. The holographic ideal of the American Dream continued to flourish through all of time and still today. In the pioneer days it convinced people in their comfy homes to uproot and move westward in the hopes of a better life, but all that was found was despair…

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    "It'll be like a game, you like games," he chuckled, glad that they could work through things together. It would be easier to change if they could have someone else to both encourage and help them. "I'm looking forward to it, it will be good for the both of us." Of course it would, though honestly he was happier that Amaimon would be getting a better life. He deserved better than Mephisto and he knew it, but if his brother had decided to stay with him then he had resolved to try as hard as…

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    I Love White Short Story

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    I lay awake, unmoving and listening to the sounds of birds stirring outside. It was too early for them to begin their song yet, with the sky still pitch black. The colours of my dreams were too bright, the birdsong too vivid, I could not remain asleep. I had spent the night tossing and turning, trying to fumble my way into unconsciousness; I could not. I had slept for the last time a maiden; my wedding day promised that I would wake tomorrow as a married woman should. The thought did not…

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    Jane Austen is known for being a writer of women, and romance, but she is a major influence of gender stereotypes after her time. In many of her works, Austen would flout at how femininity and masculinity were ruled by societal standards. Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey follows suit with this concept, by depicting her characters as what was expected of their gender to what was abhorred in upper-middle class and high society. The second to the youngest of eight children, Jane Austen was born on…

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