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    Medical Care In Ww2 Essay

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    pneumonia and gonorrhea. A man name Winston Churchill was given it to treat pneumonia. Once he got the medicine he Churchill said “this admirable M+B which i did not suffer any inconvenience, was used at the earliest moment and after a weeks over the intruders were repulsed the medicine.” Other medicine used during this time was sulfanilamide, penicillin,atabrine,plasma and morphine. The main two drugs that were used was penicillin and morphine. Penicillin is a chemical produced antibiotic it…

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    stories are “tense with extreme, unresolvable contradictions,” and contends that these are “neither temperamental nor linguistic in origin but expressed [Faulkner’s] profoundly discordant view of Southern life.” It opens with a quote from Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust that suggests the exact kind of contradiction that the article is out to prove. The article then moves on to provide more detail on what exactly causes this contradiction. It discusses the history of the South, and how it has…

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    Home Defense Anyone serious about personal and home defense should consider owning a firearm. Our right to bear arms comes responsibility. The responsibility of proper training and knowledge of your rights as a gun owner. You should always seek professional training on more than just the basic functions of the firearm. You should focus on proper training for protecting yourself and have a plan. The plan should cover any scenario you may deem a possibility and be aware the plan can and will…

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    states "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." People nowadays are trying to do away with guns. With guns you can protect you family from intruders and can be used for hunting, but the thing is that…

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    Why Do We Use Dogs?

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    "Sometime in the last decade, dogs achieved dominion over urban America." (Manjoo, 191) As time progressed, Americans have taken on a new purpose in which they use dogs for. A dog is now considered a "man's best friend". Back in the seventeenth and eighteenth century, a dog's purpose was simple; serve as a guard dog or sheer entertainment. Dogs are now allowed everywhere: the grocery store, gym, office, restaurants, school, etc. Who wants to go for a quiet brunch at a café and be seated next to…

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    It offers freedom of religion, speech, and other things. Because America is so wonderful, people from all around the world do anything they can to live the American dream. America’s border control is lacking in the ability to keep intruders out. Open borders allow illegal immigrants to sneak their way into America’s borders. “On one hand, the presence of so many aliens is a powerful testament to the attractiveness of America. On the other hand, it is a sign of how dangerously open our…

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    Abbeys example of how bad the police treated the peaceful protesters, “including jamming pepper spray-soaked Q-tips into the corners of the protesters’ eyes” (Abbey 81) she even stated that they continued to use pepper on them thus denying them their first amendment. Going back to the recent protesting about the murders of innocent black men the police looked like they were going to war when confronting it, they even used rubber bullets, tear gas, flash grenades, the use of pepper spray this is…

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    give you your own corner, a worn mat to lie on, your own water dish”. Saying “you've been living under my porch. You long for your real place to be readied before winter comes. You need your name, your collar and tag. You need the right to warn off intruders, to consider my house your own and me…

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    In The Veldt, Ray Bradbury shows readers that the way a person is raised affects their view of the world and the choices that they make in it. The dramatic, ominous imagery in Bradbury’s writing draw the reader into the children’s disturbing African world. This veldtland is a main element in the theme and is what allows readers to come to the conclusion of what the main theme is. One piece of evidence that this theme is the most prominent is revealed when readers learn that the parents have let…

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    people exposed to it. It is used for good and evil, but sometimes it is used not for good and evil, but for neutral power. Morgan le Fay uses her magic to cloak Avalon from the outer world. The Lady of the Lake used her magic to protect the lake from intruders and those not worthy of entering in its proximity. Magic is rarely used neutrally in the book, but but when used neutrally it sets the tone for magic later on. Magic is a huge part of the book, and it adds a lot to the story, whether good…

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