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    On a newly constructed dais sat a single throne. Upon that throne sat Arcana, Queen of the Yates Nebula. Below the dais were another group of twenty generals and world leaders. Standing to the left was her parents and to their right her sister, husband and the body of their dead son she had just ordered his execution. Every so often she smiled at her younger sister and her husband as they contend with the heavy manacles that kept them upright and unable to console their son as he slowly died…

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    My paper is about the political unrest, focusing on the Berkley Riots that were sparked by political speaker, and former editor for Breitbart, Milo Yiannopolous. I initially organized my essay to be around all of the controversy surrounding President Trump, but realized that my topic was so incredibly broad. I focused upon the rioting that occurred in Berkley, California, and why they occurred, instead. This hit closer to home for me, as I live nearby . I started the essay portion with a…

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    Athens supported the oligarchy in the times of stasis in Miletus and made little to no effort to persuade its leaders to transform into a democracy. A decree of 434 B.C with an Athenian-style prescript implies that it became a democracy in that year, but there is no evidence that Athens promoted this…

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    Introduction Mrs Beecham’s condition requires immediate attention and frequent monitoring during hospitalisation to prevent and reduce the risk of further damage to Mrs Beecham’s future health. The risk of recurrent DVT is high post hospitalisation. Therefore, it is crucial to educate Mrs Beecham how to identify recurrent symptoms of DVT and when to seek medical attention, to discuss the complications of untreated DVT, encourage lifestyle changes, importance of continuous thrombolytic therapy…

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    In recent years, the dynamic between economy and psychology has been more closely studied showing that they are more closely related than most thought. Starting with the ideas of the Bhutan King in the early 1970s, the concept of “happiness economics” has earned widespread recognition. With that recognition has come a diverse debate with numerous positions concerning the measurement of happiness and its implications on public policy. Looking at the New York Times’ “Room for Debate” article on…

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    This paper is scribed to present the compare and contrast between chronic venous insufficiency and deep venous thromboses. It will also present pathophysiology and treatment of the two mentioned diseases. The symptoms to the diseases may be identical although the anatomy is truly different.There is no exact amount of the people that are affected by chronic venous insufficiency and deep vein thrombosis although the estimated range is from 300,000 to over 600,000 each year in the United States.…

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    Art, Action & Revival by David S. Fetcho is definitely one of the most thought out and thoughtful articles that I have read on the church and theatre in a long time. Fetcho begins his article with stating that “in many ways, the world of art and the Christian church are parallel universes. Both are concerned with the goal of becoming the point of social, psychological and spiritual integration for individuals and for society as a whole.” He’s quite right of course, and goes onto how the church…

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    A Night Divided Analysis

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    The book “A Night Divided” was written by Jennifer A. Neilson, begins with an ordinary family living in East Berlin. Because of the East Berlin government, the father decided they should move to the West. But the mother didn’t want to leave behind the life they built in East Berlin, so she allowed the middle child, Dominic, to go with their father. Unexpectedly, one night eight-year-old Gerta’s family is divided with the sudden rise of the Berlin Wall.While her father and brother are in West…

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    Impetus Monologue

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    IMPETUS: the force by which a body moves. A single flickering street lamp illuminated the abandoned streets below. Ash danced on the wind, interrupted by the charred, black skeletons of what had once been sturdy foundations to village houses, coating the parts of the street where there was still gasoline with burnt memories. It settled on the occasional corpse, mimicking skin where the muscle had been touched by fire, drawing halos of gray chalk around the shattered skulls of innocents that had…

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    society and himself, leading to a significant alteration of his personal and political life. This notion is also portrayed in my related text, Florian Henckel von Donnersmark’s The lives of Others, a 2006 film which depicts a Stasi captain during the cold…

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