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    Global Warming Journey

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    global warming such a negative topic in politics and the media, and why are people so skeptical of greener alternatives? How does global warming effect not only the environment, but humanity across the globe as well? What are some things we can do to reverse or prevent the damage that we have done? Answering these questions would provide a sense of clarity on the subject and guide me towards educating others on the reality of the…

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    J Alfred Prufrock Tone

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    In the poem, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot, he uses a depressing tone to express a meaning of don’t take life for granted and life is shorter than you think. The poem shows a man that is getting old and has regretted not doing the things he should have done. The author shows the characteristics of J. Alfred, a man that is looking back on life and regretting the things he didn’t do. Throughout the poem, T.S. Eliot uses words to characterize and build up the story of J.…

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    Taking a further jab at the Federal Reserve, the words ‘Not Federal’ and ‘No Reserves’ are seen below the image of the building. The reverse of this bar features an elegant design consisting of 3 overlapping circles with each one showcasing symbols for friends, skills, and wealth. Additionally, the weight and purity of the Silver in the bar are imprinted below the aforementioned image…

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    Cindy A. Pilon, a Caucasian female applied for the Coordinator of Campus Recreation position at Saginaw Valley State University and was denied the position. The person who was rewarded the job was an African-American male. The plaintiff alleged reverse discrimination on January 7, 2003 and sued the university as well as the dean of the university, Richard P. Thompson. On march 10, 2003, the plaintiff amended her complaint, which now claims denial of equal protection of laws and discrimination on…

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    Integral to modern day society, social contracts are agreements, be it explicit or implicit, between two or more persons, parties, states or entities, that create rules, regulations, liberties, morals or even change the difference between what is right and what is wrong. These contracts create unique environments for those involved as well as those that are excluded from the contract. Social contracts can be shown to create instances of moral relativism through blindness to reality and the…

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    all part of the natural give and take between interested parties. But there are so many people who have no idea how to flirt. Then there are those who used to flirt but merely gave up because they are in a long term relationship. This is just the reverse of what you should do.Flirting is what keeps the sizzle in a relationship. In this situation, it is perhaps even more important to maintain your flirting know-how. Guys love girls who flirt. Flirting is a way to show your sense of fun as well…

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    Given how you usually experience it – in one sudden jolt – attraction seems to defy analysis. You feel it, spontaneously, like a sudden flame rising up. You don’t “think” about it – at least not at the moment it’s happening. Call it chemistry. Call it animal instinct. Fate. That “special something”. It’s weeping and unmistakable. And you don’t want to know exactly the reason why you are drown to someone because you worry that you will only ruin things and take the magic away. You’d rather just…

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    expresses, it was not the fact that women were sad simply because they had not yet fully achieved “equality,” but instead this sadness that developed was due in part to the increasing pressures to stop the further quest for rights and equality, or “reverse” what had previously been achieved. It is true that the “hour” of women on this so-called American stage is in fact long overdue, and aspects of this fight for the rights pertaining to equality might in fact change. More women are seen to be…

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    Riebeek Carbon Cycle

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    Totally different from the water’s cycle, the Carbon cycle was more about chemical elements in the ecosystem-atmosphere. Before diving into the subject, to refresh my memory I went back to read book and article to have a good understanding of this cycle. As asserted by Holli Riebeek, carbon is the backbone of life on Earth and mostly all terrestrial beings are made of carbon. Also, carbon was also the fourth largest element in the universe, forged in the heart of dying stars. An article…

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    Since the main purpose of general anesthetics were to help patients who were suffering from some sort of pain as a pain reliver to induce unconsciousness for some surgical or medical procedures. The effects were purely similar for local anesthetics as well just not administered properly that can result in more harm than benefits. As mentioned in the textbook cocaine being considered a local anesthetic this main difference between cocaine is that when it does enter the bloodstream it reaches the…

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