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    I chose to analyze a painting done by Fridah Kahlo in 1946. She titled it “The Little Deer” (Kahlo). It depicts a deer jumping through a forest. The deer has the distinctive human face that Kahlo uses in many of her self-portraits. In addition, there are several arrows sticking out of the deer’s back, which are bleeding. We can see through the trees in the background to the ocean, where though it appears to be a bright day, there is a lightning storm. The tone at first glance seems hopeful as…

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    meaningful as its weakest link. Many argue that the world’s last standing superpower, The United States, which has the disproportionate ability to solve this issue single-handedly, should do so. But the United States has no interest in being ‘the best shot’ for the world at this time, believing it does not gain the disproportionate benefit from solving the problem, therefore it is only willing to cooperate to a certain extent. The most reasonable solution in the short-term to address this…

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    The Paw Project Analysis

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    All of our lives, we place ourselves higher on the food chain than every other animal out there. Humankind as a whole treats nature far worse than it would ever treat another human being – or so we hope. Throughout the two films, Project Nim ¬- directed by James Marsh - and “The Paw Project” – another documentary that was posted by YouTube user “The Bat Vegan” – we are a witness to harmful treatment done by acclaimed scientists. “The Paw Project” touches on the realities of declawing all types…

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    Human beings inherently change. The identity that defines a person is malleable, it is an empty canvas awaiting customization. The painter of that canvas has long been subject to great debate. The force that determines individual identity is argued back and forth between two competing paradigms, nature vs. nurture. The competing paradigms arise once more in evaluation of the contrasting works of Malcolm Gladwell’s The Power of Context and Barbara Fredrickson’s Love 2.0. Malcolm Gladwell’s…

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    Male Gaze Critical Lens

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    Everyday women are judged for how they look, act, or say. No matter where a woman goes she must always worry about someone looking at her as nothing more than an object of pleasure. Because of this some women try to escape this reality by watching movies, but cinema itself is judging women. We live in such a male gaze driven society that women are now body shaming themselves because of how self-conscious they have become because they always believe they are being judged on their appearance.…

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    planet to go populate. Scary as it sounds medical and biological fields have advanced very far in the past years. An important thing to realize is that we have the technology to print organisms such as bacteria. The printer will eventually be able to be shot onto another planet. The printer will then print offspring and bacteria to populate that planet. Although there needs to be further advances in Jet propulsion and Genetic Research. Coming back to our offspring, later in the future genetic…

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    only the inside of their bodies that are important” (Atwood 96). The society of Gilead practices this outrageous act because the birthrates have fallen due to the collapse of the government and the ongoing war. “It was after the catastrophe, when they shot the president and machine-gunned the Congress and the army declared a state of emergency” (Atwood 174). Gilead derives the use of handmaids from the Book of Genesis. Jacob’s wife, Rachel, could not produce a child, so they received a handmaid…

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    hormones. • Studying of signs must be done on a daily basis. • Not reliable (factors like diet, age etc effect cycle). • Not suggested for teenagers. 80%-87% in first year. 97%- 98%if used consistently and correctly. 0% Injectable Contraception- The shot An injection that releases Small amount’s of a hormone like progesterone is produced. Stop the body from releasing an egg. • Lasts for 3 months. • Decreases menstrual blood loss and pain. • Privacy increases- Injection can’t be seen once…

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    News Headlines on My Birthday I was born on June 8, 1995, in Charleston, South Carolina. If I could go back in time to that day and pick up a newspaper, I would learn about what was happening in the world on the day I was born. The Science section of The New York Times on June 7, 1995 featured a story about Astronaut Dr. Norman E. Thagard breaking the United States space endurance record. Astronaut Thagard broke the record by staying on Mir, Russia’s space station, for 84 days. Russia’s space…

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    Kristen Hurst Professor Swain Psychology 101 29 October 2016 Little Albert & Conditioned Emotions In the early 1900s, classical conditioning, inspired by Ivan Pavlov, had become quite a topic. John B. Watson noted this theory, and wondered if it was possible to classically condition human beings. Watson chose to classically condition a healthy infant, who almost never cried, so that the child would not have witnessed any negative experience prior to this study. Because Albert never cried, it…

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