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    on the moon surface. Today it is our duty as a country to continue the steps Neil Armstrong started. A manned-mission to Mars not only will confirm the US superiority, it is our destiny as humans to prosper; however many challenges are upon us, including political, financial and technological problems. The first map of Mars was drawn over 500 years ago and people have sent more than 50 robots to observe the Red Planet. Mars once had an atmosphere and land with water on its surface and…

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    12 Angry Men Documentary

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    One man out of the twelve basically convinces all the other men through unrealistic forms of persuasion in a legal setting. Like I previously mention, on the surface this movie portrays logical behavior in the judicial branch, but it does not demonstrate the reality of a jury convicting a man. The movie basically demonstrates that the American judicial process is fair and well constructed through the use of logic…

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    Latisse Case Study

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    this. Close your eyes for around 60-120 seconds. The dropper tip should be carefully capped after use. The dropper tip should not touch any other surface to prevent infection. Strict hygiene and asepsis should be followed when it comes to treating the delicate eyes. If you are doubtful that the dropper has come in contact with the eyes or other surfaces, rinse properly. Sharing of eyedroppers is strictly…

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    especially the Classical exaggerated S-curve of her spine, the roundness of her cheeks, and her plump lips give her marble surfaces the illusion of human skin. In addition, the folds near her armpit and the way different parts of her stomach that protrude also show her as if frozen mid-breath. In addition, the drapery’s ruffled texture strongly contrasts with the smooth surfaces of the sculpture’s skin as it bunches up most at her hips. Although not as revealing as the wet drapery found in the…

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    Petri Dishes Lab Report

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    The ten Petri dishes that will exclusively not contain an antibiotic in bacteria culture serve as the control. There will be ten trials for the control and each level of IV. The experiment began by cleaning the work area and sterilizing it with 70% ethanol. Then trypticase soy agar (TSA) was poured into into six groups of 60 Petri dishes. Sixty different agar dishes were labeled based on the antibiotic used. Then the dishes were left to dry and solidify at room temperature for hour to rid of…

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    plethora of information about a director or writer based on the themes that continuously to show up in their films or writing. When it comes to Hitchcock?s work, a theme that was seen through many of his films that also creates an immense amount of tension comes is Hitchcock?s general distrust of established law and their inability to handle situations. We see this theme specifically in Strangers on a Train but the real captivating aspect of this movie is perpetuated when another one of…

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    “The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men,” said Lyndon Baynes Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, in a speech at Washington, D.C. ("The Voting Rights Act of 1965"). Ever since the adoption of the 15th Amendment in 1870, African Americans have been denied their constitutional right to vote, despite federal policies. This discrimination was…

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    upon with the imagery, “that shook where the swan swam.” This is symbolic of how the characters are behaving. To an observer, they appear calm, composed and dignified but beneath the surface, there is a multitude of thoughts rushing through their heads, much like the feet of a swan frantically paddling beneath the surface. By showing that the characters are experiencing some amount of stress, the author is able to portray them as more mature characters who are tentative about engaging in a…

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    source of labor was needed, enticing the Japanese to begin immigrating to the Pacific Northwest in the 1880’s. In just twenty years had a population of 7,000 in Washington and Oregon, becoming the largest minority group in Seattle causing racial tensions with the White population to rise. However unlike the Chinese who were sojourners and had no intentions of staying for the most part, the Japanese presented a new problem for the White population as the Japanese saw this as an opportunity to…

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    An African man by the name Anais once told me a story about a young boy by the name Nicholas whom, at the age of fifteen lived with his parents seventeen miles outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. In the depths of the country, they had no neighbors. One day, Nicholas’s father asked him to drive him to the city where he had an all-day conference. His father prompted him on getting all his chores done, getting the car service before he could enjoy the city and also to pick him up at 6:00pm where…

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