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    of a poem. The fourth stanza says, “Or walk inside the poem’s room and feel the walls for a light switch.” Similar to the third stanza, the fourth stanza is also a metaphor of the difficulty of understanding poems. In this case, the room is a poem and the light switch is the meaning of the poem. If the reader was to walk into a room, assuming it was pitch black, and feel the walls to find a light switch; that’s fairly challenging. Stanza five implies what the speaker suggests the readers should…

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    Zelda Advertisements

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    found in a magazine called “GameInformer”. The first advertisement is for the upcoming game console, Nintendo Switch. The second advertisement is for insurance from GEICO. The last advertisement that will be discussed about is for ThinkGeek. These advertisements in this magazine target gamers, young and old. For the first advertisement, it is for the new console called the “Nintendo Switch”. In this advertisement, they were promoting the console with their new game: “The Legend of Zelda:…

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    “He flipped a switch. The gray windows disappeared as the house glowed full of light” (94). Unlike the various areas that represent a motif in Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, the Valley of Ashes is portrayed as a forsaken, dull, and polluted wasteland. Fitzgerald does an exceptional job at depicting the barriers of wealth and poverty by creating this location a common motif. The Valley of Ashes is described as “...a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and…

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    that is controversial and continuously debated by linguists. That is if code-switching, alternating between two or more vernaculars in a conversation, is a necessity for Americans who want to flourish in society. Many people don't even know they code switch, but often do it on a daily basis. Eric Deggans describes it perfectly in his article as, ”shifting between different cultures as you move through…

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    The balloon is placed on a contraption which was custom built to provide the desired gravitational potential energy between the balloon (or object) and a strip of wood. The apparatus also is able to exert a normal force on the balloon which equals the force due to gravity. This allows the balloon to be held up until there is a new force applied to it horizontally. The train begins to move forward and creates more tension on the string which is tied to both the balloon and the train. Once the…

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    EHR In Healthcare

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    of EHR to healthcare organizations and professionals was intensified in 2009 with the passage of Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) which included an incentive plan to encourage healthcare professionals to switch from paper to electronic health records. (Tripathi, 2012). As any new concept, Comparison Between Paper and…

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    When people are talking about dealing with death, how a death comes about, whether die of natural causes, suicide, accident, or murdering, matters a lot. The trolley problem proposed by Judith Jarvis Thomson in 1976 gives me an opportunity to make a distinction between cases with similar situations but opposite results. I agree with Judith Jarvis Thomson’s opinion about the trolley problem which was presented in her later paper published in 1985. Thomson (1985) attempts to show that it is…

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    contact with the large individual and determining whether that person would live or not. However, when the participants were asked what they would do in the situation of the switch, there was a larger cognitive report in their DLPFC (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex). Here, there is less personal contact since it is a switch instead of a person being used as an accessory. In the case of the footbridge, for the number of individuals who voted yes to use the large person as an accessory, there…

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    Poetry is a very beautiful and unique form of literature, but it often is given a bad reputation. The main reason being is people overanalyze it, instead of taking in the beauty of it. Billy Collins’s poem “Introduction of Poetry” explains how people overanalyze and take away from the beauty of a poem. The speaker suggests ways of reading poetry that allow the reader to understand the poem, but not take away from the beauty of it. Billy Collins quotes “I ask them to take a poem / and hold it up…

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    states that in Asian countries, where calcium intake is overall low, there are the least amount of bone fractures there.6 Again, there are some people whose ancestor’s diet contained more meat, but there are also those who would be able to make the switch and not be as affected by it because their ancestor’s diet was centered around plants.5 People should learn about what genetica makeup they have in order to properly construct a vegan diet plan. Overall, the veganism diet is majorly beneficial…

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