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    Machen Deep History

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    In his essay “Arthur Machen and the Horrors of Deep History,” Aaron Worth makes the following claims: 1) that Machen’s fictional stories (for example, about a single feminine figure of ‘monstrous evil’) represent, to a certain degree, the dread-inducing trope derived from the 19th century invention of deep time; 2) that the figure of the animal (or a savage) in the story signifies the projection of appropriately historical and cultural forms into the 19th century’s emergent deep past; 3) that…

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    An Analysis of “How Evil Should A Video Game Allow You to Be?” During the past few decades, the video game industry has been growing and improving due to many different factors. As technology and the graphics of video games have become clearer and more realistic, consumers have adapted to and become better engaged to specific actions in these games. In “How Evil Should a Video Game Allow You to Be?,” a well-written article by Simon Parkin, which was published by The New Yorker on September 17th…

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    Brazil Democracy

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    still a problem, for example the Carandiru prison (Moisés 2013). The Brazilian case offers a particularly striking contrast of democratization: an intriguing mixture of positive and negative aspects, of progression and of regression, of stagnation and stasis (Kingstone &…

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    talk of a bill banning ostentatious religious symbols came into discussion, this was referred to as part of ‘Cheniere 's Crusade’. By 2003 the discussion was reignited leading to the eventual ban in 2004. Another important aspect to consider is the Stasi Commission 's Report, set up to reflect upon and enforce the principles of laïcité. These events highlight the politics of secularity in France in the way that they suggest a crisis of laïcité, it is clear that intellectuals and politicians…

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    Parotitis Research Paper

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    (Parotitis) Parotitis, or sialadenitis, is an inflammatory reaction of the parotid gland caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or mycobacterial penetration. The infection originates with retrograde migration of oral cavity flora through Stensen’s duct. Stasis of saliva, ductal obstruction, decreased stimulation of saliva (anorexia), decreased mastication, and poor oral hygiene contribute to retrograde migration. Chronic illnesses, recent surgical procedures, hypovolemia (diarrhea, emesis,…

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    citizens. He also explained how he thought that the privacy of citizens is a right that is inalienable, he also explained how he thought that undercover surveillance is destroying the 20th century. In an email he said “The NSA is not the Stasi.” referencing a security service in East Germany. In another email Snowden said “We should always remember that the danger to societies from security services is not that they will spontaneously decide to embrace mustache twirling and jackboots to…

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    Peach Benefits

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    27 Amazing Health and Beauty Benefits of Peaches Peaches are delicious natural products, local to China, however, are presently accessible internationally (1). Aside from being to a great degree delightful, it offers a considerable measure of advantages that are by and large not known to everyone. It is low in calories and free from immersed fats, which are destructive to our body. It indicates cell reinforcement, mitigating, and against glycation impacts (2). The organic product has vitamin…

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    The Dead By James Joyce

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    First, Joyce establishes the three stages of time through landmarks and directions; the past exists in the churchyard where Michael Furey, Gretta’s former lover, is buried; the present originates in Ireland’s landmarks that remain unchanged and in stasis: “the dark central plain,” “the treeless hills,” and the “Bog of Allen” (Joyce 152). Meanwhile, the future emerges in Gabriel’s “journey westward,” symbolizing progress and mobility (Joyce 152). Then, Joyce uses the repetition of falling snow as…

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    Ammonia Analysis

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    recommend: a) use ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a preservative, since heparin interferes in the ammonia assay; b) avoid serum, because during the coagulation process ammonia could be produced; c) collect the blood from the veins without stasis; d) prohibit smoking to the patient before sampling; e) after collection, samples should be immediately put in ice and, after centrifugation at 4°C, the test should be performed within 20-30 minutes of…

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    In the disaster, most of the SPARTAN-IIs were killed. Two escaped aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn, one of whom was place in cry stasis aboard the ship after sustaining life-threatening injuries during the battle. The Pillar of Autumn soon arrived at Halo Installation 04, which John-117 would later destroy the Flood and stop it from spreading to the rest of the halos rings. Following…

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