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    What comes to your mind when you hear that someone has PTSD? Are you afraid? Do you fear your life when you are around that person who haves PTSD? PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which develops after a traumatic event. It was originally recorded during World War I when soldiers developed battle fatigue. Many people do not know the seriousness of PTSD and how it affects people and their daily lives. According to the NHS choices PTSD is estimated to affect 1 in every 3 people who…

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    for his or her camp stoves. Jesper and Rasmus delineated the slow and heat approach: They brought all the article of clothing they desired, and ne'er upset concerning sacrificing a heat meal. Their saying, Rasmus says, was "We ne'er run out of…

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    The Central Nervous System is the most important organ system in the human body because it is how we control our body. It consists of the spinal cord, nerve cells, and parts of the brain (Organ System Skit). “The nervous system takes in information through our senses, processes the information and triggers reactions, such as making your muscles move or causing you to feel pain” (How Does the Nervous System Work? NCBI). In addition, when the body wants to move, the brain sends a message to the…

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    This, I knowingly left. I take full responsibility for this. I tried to get much of it off above the stove, but it was taking the particle board with it. I laid a small blanket down years ago to catch it. I scrubbed the hell out of above the stove, and left the other area. I shouldn’t have done that. That was wrong and If I have to pay for that, I will. I had hoped if I spackled the nail holes and put in a small garden, it…

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    According to How We Get Our Daily Bread, Or The History Of Domestic Technology Revealed, Ruth Schwartz Cowan’s analyses demonstrated the historical transformation of the ideology of gender due to technology. She shared that in the pass, not only women have to work at home, both genders have to work-home as well to keep the family survive, thus the role of female and male in the society back then is based on providing the basic needs for the household. Then Ruth explains that both gender had to…

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    A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen is considered to be one of the greatest realistic dramas written, following the character Nora in her secretive and complex life. Being a well-made play, all is naturalistic and not overly dramatized. However, Ibsen makes use of features within the setting to subtly convey and emphasize the story and its messages. One such feature concerns the doors within the house. At the beginning, he describes four doors in the house: two at the back, and one on either side. In…

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    Case Study: Emilio Moran

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    Emilio Moran claims that human behavior must be changed in order to improve the condition of our habitat, Earth (Moran 2006: 2). If I needed to build a house, I would adhere to Moran’s beliefs to make my dwelling as energy efficient as possible. This would keep not only the ecosystem plant life and animal life around me sufficient, but also allow me to do my part in keeping my carbon footprint clean. Section 1. Landscape, size, and surrounding settlement of the habitat My new house will be…

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    Paul Volponi writes a unique book called “Rucker Park, Setup” where two kids face street reality but in the worst way possible. J.R. and Mackey have been waiting their whole lives to win the trophy at Rucker Park, basketball is their life. Mackey would never be home due to his Mom's boyfriend always making Mackey feel miserable, so you could always find him there at Rucker Park. Rucker Park is home to some of the most famous & competitive players in street ball history. Money has a huge factor…

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    When some people think of Christmas, they think of presents, Santa, and decorating the Christmas tree. Not me, I think of the candies that my grandmother would make. My favorite that she made still remains the homemade “turtles”. Although I haven’t made them recently, I can still remember what they taste like. My “turtle” recipe is my grandmother’s recipe. Prepared with my grandmother’s homemade caramels, these will melt in your mouth. First you will need to get the equipment and…

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    fiction are slightly ridiculous. They put in an appearance at the stove and behind the wheel of the car, but you can see right through them” (Just). This claim is completely ridiculous because although Collins does place Katniss’ mother “in an appearance at the stove,” after she finally gets medication for her condition and can leave her bed, she most certainly serves an important purpose within the novel, which is…

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