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    The Pursuit Of Love

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    Deep and long-lasting, loved-filled, true friendships can save more lives than any other relationship. This is where my story begins as it was the love of a friend that got me through the impossible and gave new meaning to the saying turning lambs into lions. The most frustrating thing about chronic illness is the loss of self that accompanies it. The diagnosis, or initial lack of it in my case, has a cruel way of turning your life upside down and backwards. Everything you knew about yourself…

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    Special needs is a term that is used in clinical diagnosis. It describes individuals who require assistance whether it is medical, mental, or even psychological. Children with special needs are a wonderful part of our world today. Under this umbrella, there are many different types of diseases that come along with the term. The severity of a child’s diagnosis varies. A child with special needs brings a whole new life to those who they are around. After watching the two movies, Lorenzo’s Oil and…

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    Abortion in Islam Introduction Abortion is end of pregnancy , either intentionally or unintentionally and sometimes it is called ( termination of pregnancy). There is two main classification of abortion is therapeutic and elective abortion . In this article we will see the view of Muslims scholar regarding abortion in Islam . Almost of Muslims scholar and authorities regard ethical dilemma of abortion as jurisprudential topics. Some schools of Islamic jurisprudence regard abortion as…

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    Meeting with the Spectrum group today (an LGBTQ group of students on campus) was the essence of social advocacy that includes actions that would benefit individuals, groups, and the campus society itself. After speaking with Abby & Destinee from CICI, it is clear that separate LGBTQ groups need to work together and learn about each other. Hence, I am trying to be a liaison for the Prism group (LGBTQ faculty and staff), Spectrum, Student government LGBTQ senator, and the chairperson for the…

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    King Lear Research Paper

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    Freud, in his primarily instructional work, focuses on the treatment of mental illnesses. However, being a doctor and motivated by reaching greater clinical understanding, Freud acts with a “clinical brutality” (10) that “blinds him to the profound philosophical and ethical significance of his discoveries” (10). On the other hand, Lear, in his “philosophical introduction” (20) of Freud, follows a less pragmatic and more philosophical path. Lear thus chases the elusive, age-old question, of what…

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    Based on the statistic data in 2013, “ In 2013, approximately 41.3 million immigrants lived in the United States, an all-time high for a nation historically built on immigration.” (From the Migration Policy Institute From this data). From this statistic data, it demonstrates that it’s popular for people choosing immigrant to United States because they have more work chances in U.S and enjoy preferable welfare than in their own countries. However, others will treat them differently because they…

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    Sarah Bounab BQD Experiment 2: Copper/Iron Stoichiometry Abstract: The purpose of the Copper/Iron Stoichiometry lab was to determine which of the two possible iron sulfate compounds formed when reacting aqueous copper(II)sulfate with solid iron metal. The techniques used in this lab were weighing by difference, quantitative transfer, and vacuum filtration. At the end of the experiment it was found that iron was the limiting reactant and iron(II)sulfate was a product of the reaction between…

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    Surrealist painter Salvador Dali painted The Face of War in the year 1940. His inspiration for this piece came from his personal experience of war in his home country Spain and from the speculation the start of the Second World War created. In this piece Salvador Dali gathered all the negative aspects of war and fused them in to a single piece. In this piece Dali gave war itself a face that broadcasts the evils of war. Dali unquestionably used this painting to criticize the society’s tendency to…

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    In today’s times, one cannot go outside without hearing news about bullying, poverty, and hate crimes. These are all examples of modern day social injustices. The Berkley Social Justice Symposium defines social justice as, “ a process, not an outcome, which (1) seeks fair (re)distribution of resources, opportunities, and responsibilities; (2) challenges the roots of oppression and injustice; (3) empowers all people to exercise self-determination and realize their full potential; (4) and builds…

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    Calarco, G., Casoni, M., Paganelli, A., Morera, R., Chen, C.-M., et al. (2010). Wireless networks at the service of effective first response work: The E-SPONDER vision. 2010 5th IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing (ISWPC) (pp. 210-214). Presented at the 2010 5th IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing (ISWPC), IEEE. doi:10.1109/ISWPC.2010.5483797…

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