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    Walking into the emergency department, a sense of angst tingled up my spine and made me alert to the surroundings. It was my first day shadowing a doctor, and I feared I wouldn’t be able to keep up with the fast-paced nature of these white coat wonders. Timidly walking up to the front desk, I informed the nurse of my reason for being here. The young woman standing a few feet away, donned in black scrubs with a chunky laptop in hand, overheard and smiled as she came towards me. She introduced…

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    Hate crimes against African Americans have a negative impact upon society for the history they recall and continue, potentially terrifying not only African Americans, but other minority and ethnic groups. The history of racism has left a horrible remainder on society, not saying there haven’t been any improvements, but a system of political, social and economic authority from which white privilege has continued to grow rapidly within and across generations. Caucasian males are considered the…

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    Moon's Suit Saved

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    What good news for the man on the moon’s suit! What’s next? So, for the remainder of the days left, the Smithsonian will use any additional money for the purpose of preserving another space suit. As for the man on the moon’s suit, it will be restored and put on display in time for the fiftieth anniversary in 2019. For the staff…

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    October 6th, a sad day in Cubs history. The Cubs entered game four of the World Series leading the Detroit Tigers 2 games to 1, and needing to win only two of the next four games played at Wrigley Field. A local Greek, William "Billy Goat" Sianis, owner of the Billy Goat Tavern and a Cubs fan, bought two tickets to Game four. Hoping to bring his team good luck he took his pet goat, Murphy, with him to the game. At the entrance to the park, the Andy Fran ushers stopped Billy Goat from entering…

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    A.I believe the most challenging aspect of working in protective services would be not letting your career consume you physically and mentally.Knowing that there's such a great need out there and you're not always able to help when you want to,would be the most challenging aspect to me . You wouldn't think that it affects you, but it does. The emotional strain of the job and the desire to want to help everyone can be overwhelming. Witnessing other people struggle is hard. It breaks your heart to…

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    In their writings on women’s status in society, John Stuart Mill and Mary Wollstonecraft lament on the female sex’s relegation to an inferior position. Both assert that women have been subordinated to men, and that this subordination is to be opposed to. Mill, in his text On The Subjection of Women, primarily focuses on the institution of marriage and men’s role in fostering inequality while Wollstonecraft, in her Vindication of The Rights of Woman, is concerned with women in general and their…

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    life. Abortion for raping is one of the most difficult topics because what people think that the mother should do most of you will say to keep the baby but what happened went the baby grows up she will see the happiness but also it will be a remainder of the man who abuse her and left it whit a child. According to the www.christiananwer.net said that a pregnancy caused by rape is the result of a grave injustice and that…

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    relationship, she would bare 3 more wonderful children, Joseph, Jarmel and Alfretta Harvey. Doris was a working woman, she worked at the Royal Oak Restaurant and was still a seamstress. Her journey will now take her to meeting a man who she spent the remainder of her life with, Eddie Coleman. She leaves to cherish her memory her Loving Soul Mate Eddie Coleman. Sisters Naomi (Sherman) Ford, Zelia (Bobby) Hollman; Brothers Lawrence (Patricia) Batiste, Gary Battiste; 6 Loving Children…

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    Kenneth Arrow Summary

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    In this article the author, Kenneth Arrow, starts by discussing the “attitudes” he found in several races and social relations within intermarriage, residential location, and legal barriers. He also states that there is no way to truly isolate the study of racial discrimination from moral sentiments. Arrow then goes to further explain the origin of economic discrimination, he gives an example of this when he mentions the well-known knowledge from his life time that within the labor market most…

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    The poems “Facing West From California’s Shores” and “A Noiseless Patient Spider”, written by Walt Whitman, are very alike but also quite different. They are alike because in both of these poems, Whitman is searching for the meaning in life.They are different only because in one poem, Whitman specifically talks about his life while the other poem compares his life to the spider’s life. In the poem “Facing West From California’s Shores”, Whitman is searching for the meaning in life by writing,…

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