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    How To Carve a Pumpkin What you will need: • A pumpkin • A marker • Candles (preferably tea light) • Matches or a lighter • A spoon • A sharp knife • Newspaper • A large bowl 1. Pick out a pumpkin - Visit a pumpkin patch or a grocery store that have a wide variety of healthy pumpkins, all shapes and sizes. 1.1. Purchase your pumpkin a week or less before Halloween as carved pumpkins tend to go rotten after delegated time 1.2. Make sure pumpkin if free of any bruising or damage 2. Decide…

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    Hikaru Dialectical Journal

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    feeling she was using the same leverage on him as she was on me. That was why she sent me to Ouran in the first place! She needed me to find out if Tamaki cared for anyone enough to keep him from leaving and not wanting to get engaged! I had led Éclair right to him without even knowing! Another thought occurred. “How do you know he’s in front of me?” “Forget about that! Listen! Your grandmother was behind that, but Shima said she didn’t know why you were leaving until she overheard you and…

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    Activity 10-2

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    Activity 10-2 A Little Is Good, but More May Not Be Better 1. Why might Laura's symptoms have returned, even after changing her iron consumption? Laura’s symptoms may have returned due to the fact iron issues are only part of the problem. One should never self-diagnosis even if it similar to the last time. Due to the fact by increasing her iron intake may cause more problems of ending up being too high or too low in both case can have damaging long term effects. So get medical attention for any…

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    American Media Bias

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    As said by Al Franken the award winning American comedian “The biases the media has are much bigger than conservative or liberal. They 're about getting ratings, about making money, about doing stories that are easy to cover.” A strong media bias can be proven in the United States through, viewer distribution and viewers trust in different media sources, journalist ideologies, and issues focused on by the media. Biased meaning that the media reports on certain stories and events that favor their…

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    Liberals are from Mars and conservative from Venus. The main theme of Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences is to present the reader with how neither is better than the other, but different. The book focuses on the analysis on how biology determines our political views and inclinations. John R. Hibbings, Kevin B. Smith and Jon R. Alford are the authors of Predisposed. As biopoliticians, they provide evidence of people’s view and how it differs based on…

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    As I lie on my bed, I stare at the sheets I had picked out. At the time I bought them, they had a very intriguing color but had now become sad, seldomly washed, and just fading away. Therefore every time I look at them I think about what they looked like before. I started wondering what it would be like to feel all of the pressure of the game clock. The clock that provides all of the suspense by giving a very ominous sound. The rallying offense drives down the field to score while the clock…

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    Ruby Ann: A Short Story

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    A trapeze artist, a tiny young woman in a dress so short that Ruby Ann could see where her legs turned into hips, danced along a taut wire tied between two poles. Beside her, a man covered in tattoos played some kind of flute, egging on the little woman. Roaming through the crowds were women dressed in little more than bras and panties with sheer skirts that twirled around them and seemed to change color as they juggled flaming orbs and danced provocatively. Men threw swords to each other and…

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    Med School Research Paper

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    Gap Q: What have been doing since u graduate med school? (Timeline) Since I graduate in 2009, I had a lot of amazing experience in both personal and career… All these experiences, I wouldn’t trade for the word good or bad they have made me who I am today. I made a timeline for you to make easier for u. After I graduated from a med school year 2009, I worked as a duty doctor in the tertiary care hospital for 2yrs which provided me ample patient contact and clinical experience in diverse areas.…

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    I chose to interview Kirsten Hinshaw because before she became the astounding Director of St. Ursula musicals, she was an Actress. The career I want to pursue the most is performing so it made sense for me to interview someone who understands that field. She dropped everything when she was seventeen and moved to New York to attend City Of New York University. Then she started her exciting career from there Mrs. Hinshaw is a very interesting person who has lived a very fantasizing life. Mrs.…

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    Better Halves Analysis

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    painting was still able to make a shape. For the painting Suzanne Staud used water colors. The painting can be described as having two faces looking at each other, with one have their lips puckers on the left, while one has their tongue out on the right, which could possibly represent the goofiness, or the masculinity of the face to be seen as a man. The lips of the face on the left could…

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