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    poor and it lacks indoor plumbing but Jeanette points out “The important thing, the reason he and Mom had decided to acquire this particular piece of property, was that it came with plenty of land to build our new house. He intended to follow the blueprints for the Glass Castle”(Walls, 152). The Walls have bought a new house, the land of which they intend to use to build the Glass Castle. The Glass Castle is a symbol for the pursuit of happiness throughout this memoir. The author uses the symbol…

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    the people and denounce the British Empire, the Constitution was created as means to fix problems created by the Articles of Confederation (i.e. Shay’s Rebellion) and took a year to be ratified. Many states did not agree with the Constitution’s blueprint for government, and felt it related to much to Parliament. Dissimilar to the unifying effect of the Declaration, the Constitution was weak in motivation and didn’t do a ton to decrease tension between the…

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    ====================================================================== Just when you thought that Obamacare couldn’t get any worse.. ---------------------------------------------------------- Leftists obsess over controlling people, what better way to do so than with devices that track everyone’s movements. While the desire for control is the distinguishing feature of the left, this control is highly dependent on knowing a person’s every move as well as having sanctions on incorrect behaviour.…

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    Bobbing and weaving through crowds of worried parents, children, and loved ones, my anxiety worsened at the thought that I might not make it off this ship alive. I needed to know some details of what is going on, therefore I’m making my way to the captain’s headquarters. If I tell him that I know his daughter, even if I believe she’s eerie, which I won’t mention, he might feel more open to informing me on what’s going on. Just a few feet away from the captain’s living space, I hear the wails…

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    Trust is the firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. From the time, we were born in an infant stage babies interaction with the mother determines whether an attitude of trust or mistrust will be incorporated into his/her personality. When the mother responds to the infant’s physical need and provide ample affection such as love and security, then the infant will develop a sense of trust. Therefore, when the mother is inattentive, resentful or…

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    embryos. This process would allow the eradication of the genetic diseases that haunt humanity. As such, the manipulation of embryonic DNA would help screen potential diseases that might affect the individual that will grow out of the embryo. The “Blueprint of life”, as Tarantola (2015) names the human genome, contains the details of every aspect of our future health, screening for…

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    After defining the three principles of nature in previous book and the term ‘nature’ and in Book II, Chapter 1, Aristotle now explains the sources of change . In Book II, chapter 3, Aristotle gives four causes (explanations) to explain why change occurs. The four causes according Aristotle, are: material cause, formal cause, efficient cause, and final cause. Aristotle tells that for understanding individuals and any changes they undergo, we need first to “[ know] their principles” (194b,line…

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    Genocides are an unforgettable part of a country’s history and unfortunately the universe has a bad name for repeating it. In history, there have been many genocides, some worse than the others. However, a couple have hit the bullseye, when it comes to being the worst genocides known to man. The Holocaust, mainly along with the Armenian genocide has caught the attention of people all over the world for various reasons. The author of “The Zookeeper’s Wife: A War Story”, Diane Ackerman captured…

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    Saunders, who established the first hospice in England. In 1948 Dr. Saunders worked with people who were terminally ill. From her experiences she developed St.Christopher’s in hospice in London, England. This was the first hospice that modeled on the blueprint we use currently (National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization ,…

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    My journey with 'Team Bolt' to reach the finals of the competition 'F1 in schools' has been a significant event which truly led me to emerge as an adult. F1 in Schools' is a global multi-disciplinary challenge in which teams of students deploy CAD/CAM software to collaborate, design, analyze, manufacture, test, and then race miniature compressed air powered balsa wood F1 cars. My school chose me as one of the few for the team. This competition was different from any other we had participated in,…

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