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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston wrote this great book about a girl changing into a young women. Oprah changed it all she made the book seem like a love story but this could never be. In the movie Janie was seen as a strong young women but in the book she was just a young lady who listens everything that she was told to do. All of Janie’s marriages caused a dramatic change in her life, Oprah changed the main relationship in the movie. This book would reflect some young lady…

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    VACCINATIONS Dr. Steve Cave said, “Vaccines have become a necessary part of the world— for the current health of our children and for the future generation.” (Steve Cave, 22). Within the past decade, concerned parents researched on how effective and save vaccines are. Thomas Gale said, “Vaccines are the best defense we have against infectious diseases. However, no vaccine is 100% safe or effective.” Throughout history, plagues and epidemics lead to millions of deaths and the world was in…

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    Introduction It started ever since I was fifth grade. My love for animals grew. Once I entered highschool, my love for makeup grew as well. Ever from the start I knew that a massive amount of cosmetic brands would use animals as test subjects. It was not until now, ever since I looked into the topic that I found out how depressing and how infuriating it is that people would do this to animals to make sure that that the product is safe for us, as humans, to apply and wear. This article is here to…

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    - Author and Background Zora Neale Hurston was a key American writer during the mid-1900s. Although she wrote many popular novels, short stories, and plays, Hurston is well known for her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God (TEWWG). Hurston was born in Notasulga, Alabama but grew up in Eatonville, Florida. Her father was a preacher, while her mother was a teacher. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia states Eatonville was a, “…pleasant all-black town… (Columbia 1)” and claims that Hurston had a…

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    Arguments for and against animal experimentation Animals have been used time and again at some stage in the records of biomedical studies. Early Greek physician-scientists, inclusive of Aristotle, (384-322 BC) and Erasistratus, (304-258 BC), accomplished experiments on dwelling animals (Franco, 2013). Likewise, Galen (129-199/217), a Greek physician who practiced in Rome and became a giant within the history of medication, performed animal experiments to increase the expertise of anatomy, body…

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    The psychoanalytical lens is a way of understanding the human mind and the characters within a story. Many different theories have contributed to psychology, but “most psychological criticism of the last century lands at the doorstep of Sigmund Freud” (Gillespie 1). Freud was the father of a psychoanalysis, helped explain human behavior, and came up with a way to treat mental illnesses. Freud focused much of his ideas on psychic forces having an influence on human behavior (Gillespie 2). He had…

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    After graduation one is faced with whether or not they will go to college, in order to pursue a career of their choosing. when seeking a career as a veterinarian one should look at aspects such as one’s responsibilities, necessary skills, work conditions, salary and its prospers, but even more importantly is to prepare oneself properly by attending Texas A&M Kingsville which will offer the best training. Texas A&M Kingsville is obviously in Kingsville, Texas. This historic city of 25,000 people…

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    also the evidence that no one actually saw them turning into wolves.(mentalfloss.com) Humans don't have any biological mechanism to which humans can change into different species. The other reason why werewolves are not real is because the disease Rabies was not known or understood well back then. This is associated with werewolf reason being is people were attacked by raib animals like wolfs. This gave people similar signs and behaviors of the werewolf. This also gave off the warning that…

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    Blood is everywhere, in everyone, in all living animals. The type of blood and what makes it look how it does is all based on its composition. The uses of it are vital to all animals survival as it is the key component to living. Unknown to most, but the blood's composition must be kept at near perfect balance at all time for it to perform all its functions. Blood is a crucial part of an animal's existence. Without it, it could not survive. Blood has numerous types as well as appearances, and…

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    One of the most important medical interventions to date are vaccinations. Without them, it is hard to tell what diseases would still be running rampant. Although some of these diseases have been eradicated, it is still crucial to get the recommended vaccines. When people decide not to do this, they not only put themselves at risk, they put others at risk too. To help children get their vaccinations, programs have been set up to cover the sometimes expensive cost. Scientist studies have shown…

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