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    Night Reflection

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    Questions/Reflections: Why did that man help Eliezer and his father avoid the crematorium? Did the workers have any records/documents of the inmates? Chapter 4 Summary: Elie is called to the dentist to get his gold crown removed. Elie fakes an illness to delay the removal but later finds out the dentist was hung because he was selling/trading the gold crowns for his own use. He is later beaten by Idek and is consoled by a French worker, who he meets years after the war. The prison foreman,…

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    Dermatologist Career Paper

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    Everyone is expected to have some sort of job in their life, whether it’s picking up trash or being an MLB super-star, you’re expected to have a job. When some people think about others not having a job they sometimes look down on or frown upon them. I personally don’t want to be one of those people. I want to be a successful woman that can supply for my family. I’ve always been interested in dermatology. I went to the dermatologist once a few years ago and it’s been a career I have wanted to…

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    issues related to the appearance issues that bother them. Some women with very large breasts experience excruciating back pain that a breast reduction can eliminate or reduce significantly. A nose job can potentially reduce sinus infections, and the removal of breast tissue in men can lower the risk of cancer in that tissue. These are just a few of the health problems that can be alleviated through cosmetic surgery. "bat ears" can be surgically corrected early in life to make the child conform…

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    The Piano Film Analysis

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    The Piano: Excavating National Cinema’s “Desire” The concept of a national cinema is one that speaks to a discourse of a particular state or nation. However, the definition of what the constructs of this cinema is inherently problematic. Andrew Higson (1989:52) discusses the implications of the terminology asserting that “... the parameters of a national cinema should be drawn at the site of consumption as much as at the site of production of films”. Higson attempts to underline and further…

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    Some of the more common deviant topics include: tattoos, smoking, hair color, sexuality, teen pregnancy, drug use, etc. For example, take someone who decided to dye his or her hair color to something that wasn’t considered “natural”, such as green with blue tips. Not only will this person be looked at…

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    immune system, and being sick constantly”(Brentin), as described in an interview. Even after one becomes cancer free there are still so many complications from breast cancer. When asked what some of the changes to her body were she said, “I now have tattoos on the sides of my breasts, this lets paramedics know that I have had radiation and that I cannot have blood drawn. These marks also let the hospital know that if I was ever to get diagnosed again, they would not…

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