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    Roaring Twenties Fads

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    that were attempted, some of our modern day circus acts could have never been discovered. Life was a time of laughter and gaiety during the twenties and it was enjoyed by all. From the first station of the radio to the almost impossible crossword puzzle, the 1920s shaped some of the current forms of leisure time and contributed greatly to the modern…

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    Chaucer’s classic tale, told by the Pardoner, is a story of greeds deadliness which kills the three boys that fall victim to the greed of themselves and others. This theme that greed is the root of all evil is not the only theme others are the theme of morality and hypocrisy. These themes have been echoed in many later films such as The Internet Story and The Tale of the Three Brothers. These films mimic the themes of the Pardoner’s tale as well as many aspects of the story such as their plot…

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a one type of muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic disorders, leading to progressive muscle degeneration. People suffering from most common muscular dystrophies ,Duchenne/Becker (DMD), Myotonic (MMD), and Limb-Girdle (LGMD), experience muscles degradation overtime, leading to overall muscle weakness and decreased mobility. Statistics show that the most prevalent forms of muscular dystrophy are rare. For example in 2007 in the…

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    go to the boardgames and puzzles the after-school staff had put out for us. It was in the center of the cafeteria, splayed out on one table, and I was the only one busying myself with a puzzle. The girl in my grade was hanging out with the older girls, so I didn’t think I was going to be bothered until she suddenly appeared right beside me! She was pale, slightly freckled in the face, and had silky, straight black hair. She just blinked at me and asked, “What kind of puzzle are you doing?”…

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    Are you or your family looking for a new dog? Dogs are companions as long as they fit the puzzle that is your life because you can’t just get a dog because it’s cute. These are the seven most popular dogs for different lifestyles. I hope Your family finds the one. Here are the best low energy dogs. If you go for a walk at least once a week then a Bulldog may be perfect for you this dog loves naps. You could also try a Mutt (a mixture of 2+ dogs breeds) depending on what kind of mutt you get…

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    Drag Subcultures

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    Sabrina Lamell If subcultures have proven anything in their collective effort to renounce the mainstream, it’s that most of what is assumed by today’s human as intrinsic, actually comes as a result of societal conditioning. When these certain subcultures interrupt the conventions of society, all things are up for reconsideration and therefore allow people to respond to something closer to native behaviorism. Drag king and drag queen cultures do this more than successfully. “It seamlessly takes…

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    How To Control Youngho

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    doesn't negate the need to memorize the locations of hiding spots, closed doors, interesting rooms, and so forth. The importance of memorization becomes abundantly clear when the killer spots Youngho, and in the navigational puzzle solving as well. The vast majority of The Coma's puzzles require Youngho to explore the school in order to locate items or information that allows him to proceed to previously inaccessible locations. Even with the emphasis on exploring the unknown, The Coma is rarely…

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    Fearon’s “Rationalist Explanations for War” War and peace have played the central role in the field of international relations. In the paper “Rationalist Explanations for War”, Fearon provides three coherent rationalist explanations for the central puzzle about war, namely, why war occurs and recurs albeit war is inefficient ex post. Fearon first refutes five rationalist arguments that accepted as tenable in previous literature. These arguments are: 1) anarchy; 2) expected benefits greater than…

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    My Writing Experience

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    child. I would visit the school library at least once a day and read an average of 4 books per week. I liked the pictures of the fictional books. I liked putting puzzle pieces together. However, I would take a long time to match a word to a picture. I focused on which shape of the word puzzle piece will fit the shape of the picture puzzle piece or at least make it match, instead of focusing at which word matched the picture. I remembered places we went for our holidays and vacation’s, which…

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    the rest of the community. The scene connects with my answer because the larger group of puzzle pieces represent the community. This is because the community is very simple and they do not understand what Jonas and the Giver go through and the knowledge they have. For example, when Jonas tried to point out flowers to Asher hoping that he could see the colors, but Asher thought Jonas was acting odd. The puzzle pieces that don’t fit in with the other pieces represent Jonas and the Giver because…

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