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    estrangement on their relationship. However, that isn't the case. The husband is presently calling her "the woman I love", which demonstrates that he has looked past their argument. (Oppenheimer, 188). Thus, showing that this disagreement was a temporary estrangement and not a permanent divide between the…

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    Magnetic Los Angeles

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    community” (109). The model of this new plan was created and the new town was called Woodville. Woodville was the “nucleus for a new small town” (DeMars qtd.109). This town was different from its predecessors. Woodville’s housing was zoned by type. The temporary housing was in the northwest quadrant, furthest from the entrance. The apartments and labor homes were in the southeast quadrant. These homes surrounded the “center” of Woodville. The “center” was comprised of a school, community center,…

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    differs in seriousness from “mild, temporary sadness to severe persistent depression”(Hall-Flavin). Clinical depression is the more severe form. It is not the sadness one feels after the loss of a loved one, but a serious medical condition that affects the everyday lives of those diagnosed. Plath’s depression consumes her life; she describes it as “a dark thing that sleeps in [her]; all day [she] feels its feathery turnings, its malignity”(Plath). It is not a temporary feeling of anguish for…

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    Manty: A Short Story

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    Our mindset must be programmed to perceive failures as temporary. Failure is a pre-requisite to success and it is only temporary. When we fail, it is time to assess and learn from our mistakes. Then, we must find another way and still move on until we reach the door of success, never wavering to whatever obstacles that may hinder us. We should…

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    A glow stick is a small plastic tube with chemicals inside it. When When you snap a glow stick and hear it crack it gives off a temporary glow. As you snap the glow stick and hear it crack. Chemicals inside the glow sticks starts to mix together. This is a process call chemiluminescence. Chemiluminescence is a process where light is produced by a chemical reaction. Instead of using an electrical source. An example of this would be if go outside during a fall night and see a firefly glowing…

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    When a human beings its life is something to be nurtured and cared for but, many people argue that they have the right to decide whether or not they want to bear that child. Because many women cannot financially support the child or have been victims of rape. It is wrong to abort a fetus that passes the first trimester, since it starts to develop its organs and nerves, the mother will have great loss, and can lead to long term health effects for the women. During 1973 the Roe vs. Wade trail took…

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    Geneva Peace Accords

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    Following the Battle of Diem Bien Phu the Geneva Peace Accords were signed in 1954 and were considered a temporary resolution to conflict in Indochina. The agreement played a pivotal role in the development of both South and North Vietnam until 1964, creating instability in both regions. Politically, of one of the key elements of the peace agreement was the division of Vietnam along the 17th parallel. The division played a significant role in the social development of the North and the South.…

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    2). It really is not the employers that do not want the here, but it is merely the citizens or employees who deem them unwelcome. It was even once considered by the government to implement guest-worker programs that are based on an intended temporary presence of foreign workers (Econ, 1999). This is a good way to keep this extra money circulating in the economy. Improve the educational programs, help keep the government assistance going, and give the soldiers raised. Immigrants are no threats…

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    is not a mental disorder. After the loss of a child ,“Of the 88 parents, the study found that 79.5 percent were written prescriptions for antidepressants...74.7 percent within a month.”( Medical News Today). The medication though supposed to be temporary has the ability to become addictive. The numbing of the pain from extreme emotions causes the individual to like…

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    Chapter 3 of Doing the Truth in Love by Michael Himes revolves around the idea of restlessness. Himes introduces the chapter with St.Augustine’s discovery that “humans are fundamentally restless” (Himes 39). In my life, I have never really noticed it, but I am constantly restless. Whether it’s in school, my family, on the field, or in my relationship in God. I constantly check my grades and work hard to make sure my grades are how I want them to be. I always strive for straight As. In addition,…

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