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    The Character Analysis of Offred in “The Handmaid’s Tale” The main character of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood is a handmaid named Offred. Offred is not a real name but just a nickname given to handmaids who belong to a certain commander (man only), in her case Fred. She wears a uniform of a handmaid, a red clock covering ankles, gloves, and a white veil covering almost half of the face, which covers the whole body. The place of the story is somewhere inside of the USA that the…

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    Stockholm Syndrome

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    She wakes up as normal and goes to her minimum wage serving job at the little diner in her hometown only to find out at the end of the day that it’s closing, and she really needs this job because she is a single mother trying to support two young children in a world where money is very hard to come by and everything is expensive when just working on minimum wage. She looks in the Classified Ads section of the newspaper, and sees another serving job for St. Dave's diner, so she applies to the…

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    “The Head?” I inquire suspiciously. “I’m like a leader but without being able to tell anyone what to do. Instead, whenever leaders change or there is some other change, my statement makes it official.” She folds her hands. “And I understand your curiousity, Mrs. Westover, but if anyone other than me had seen you.” I raise my eyebrows. “Yes, even Xanatar.” My eyebrows fall. “You would have been killed.” I blush a little at my stupidity and tell her, “Thank you. I guess I am lucky it was you.”…

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    they would laugh at me instead of training me. The people at the dollar store were so mean and rude. when i worked at the dollar store i was a cashier and also had to put things away that were in totes My favorite thing to do at the dollar store was stocking the shelves. When i was a young child i ended up with an brain injury because i got a hold of my grandma heart pills. I thought they were candy. So when my parents found me i was very wobbly and they found the rest of the pills in the floor…

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    Holden Caulfield Honesty

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    ” The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger is a notable classic among english literature. This tale of a mentally unstable young man by the name of Holden Caulfield going through a journey to find his purpose. Something that many people with his condition tend to search for. We are told this tale though his own eyes, his side of the story and only his side only, it is a year later in what we can assume to be a psychiatric hospital. With all of this in mind, it can be questionable whether or not…

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    Glass Menagerie Essay

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    Our group’s version of the glass menagerie is set in the 1940s, the time it was originally created to be set in. However, our director, Allison, offered up the idea of taking a more liberal approach to the costume designs. She also wanted to put a modern spin on all aspects of the show (costuming included). In order to dress Amanda in a way that would fit this vision, I made her clothes classy, elegant, and a tad revealing, albeit cheaply made. All of her outfits are the less expensive…

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    Western democracy was a real dream and not just in theory. It appeared, strong and stark full with life, from the United States American forest. The forest tentatively seemed to have been endowed with a force that is creative besides rejecting tradition. What approached from the forest is the alligator horse charged with all the privileges and rights of American citizenship (MCNEASE, 2013). The alligator horse was arisen somewhere else and thus originated from far off prepared to exercise his…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Even newcomers to preparing for disaster or prepping, as it’s called, needn’t fear an Ebola pandemic if they get ready ahead of time. Stocking up is key—if you have supplies at home, you won’t need to make a dangerous run to the store. Pandemics usually mean quarantines, which might include self-quarantine for you and your family. If that’s the case, what five items should you stock up to be ready for an Ebola pandemic situation? The Basics: Water, Food, Sanitation, Entertainment Taken in order…

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    The records have been reviewed. The member is an adult female with a birth date of 10/11/1955. The member has a diagnosis of lymphedema. Her provider, Kellie Lane, MD, recommended a pneumatic compression device for treatment. The carrier has denied coverage of pneumatic compression device as not medically necessary. There is a letter from the carrier to the member dated 08/19/2016 which states: “We received a request to review service(s) to be provided to you beginning on 10/26/2015 by…

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    Price-gouging that occurs after an emergency, such as hurricane Harvey, has its obvious ethical dilemmas, but free market economists argue that it prevents scarcity. Laissez-faire economists believe that when quantity demanded increases the price must also rise because the higher price will become a necessary incentive for suppliers. They claim that when there is a scarcity, the distribution of goods and services are best done in a free market economy. The pricing system that is vital to the…

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