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    only clear to one view. Dramatic irony, directed to movies or plays, is shown in A Jury of Her Peers. For example only the women that knew the evidence was found because they hid the it from the other characters in the story. Situational irony, an unexpected outcome, displays in All Summer in a Day and The Lottery. A Jury of Her Peers is represented by the audience knowing something the others in the story line do not know. An old woman was accused of killing her husband, and while being held…

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    relationships starting with friendship, all because of women. Huston’s settling of these tarnished relationships in the background of the film and without any direct focus that could be provided by narration or monologues works to show how unnoticed and unexpected this constant disregard of respect in relationships occurs every day in society. Huston’s reasoning behind…

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    Violent Music Analysis

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    At the university of iowa in 2009 , Anderson and his colleagues requested 500 people to engage in an experiment and listen to some more violent songs such as songs with contextual matter about guns and support and encourage murder and homicide such as "Shoot 'Em Up" by Bone thugs and harmony , and such nonviolent songs as "Finger Lickin' Good" by the Beastie Boys that don't contain such harsh text and are more about melody and calmness. Researchers included the lyrics of some of these songs…

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    Mcculler The Heart

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    Carson McCuller’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter is an odyssey of the human condition told through 5 distinctive perspectives. The story centers around John Singer and Spiro Antonapoulos, a pair of deaf-mutes who have lived together for a decade during 1930’s. While Antonapoulos is often sluggish and indifferent, it is evident that Singer has a strong attraction to Antonapoulos as his sole companion. Following the development of a sudden malignancy, Antonapoulos is taken to an insane asylum, and…

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    In attempts to evolve with society’s needs, health care is constantly changing. It’s nearly impossible to say for sure where it will fall in the next ten years. There are many thoughts and hypotheses out there for the public eye. My prediction includes an immense need for providers, especially Physician assistants. There is a known gap between physician shortage and primary care demand. I feel that this is where Mid-Level providers will become vital. The amount of patients seeking care will…

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    Writer, Malcom Gladwell, in his nonfictional book, “The Story of Success” establishes the reasons why some people are successful in their lives. He uses non fictional stories to solidify his point he was trying to make Gladwell claims that achieving successful can vary. Gladwell shows us that there is an alternate way of how people gain their success His purpose is that inherited gifts and abilities to individuals is not the reason why people are successful. To back up and to clarify his claim,…

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    iterative process consisting of well-defined steps which, taken in sequence, support better decision-making by contributing a greater insight into risks and their impacts. The risk management process can be applied to any situation where an undesired or unexpected outcome could be significant or where opportunities are identified. It is a process that enables Council to know about possible outcomes and take steps to control their impact. At King Island Council, risk management is recognised as…

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    conclusion that the problem is one will think or listen differently when other person says something. Utilizing her own exploitations and other sociologists and psychologist experiments, Tannen diagrams that men and women are raised to convey in an unexpected way. Later, she concludes her article with a request that we; men and women, have to move far away from a relationship which makes a blame for the other sex. At last, Tannen is giving more expectations and practical desires to the couples…

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu Gilgamesh and Enkidu are both heroes but once they were foils. At the beginning of the epic they were fighting. Neither of them can defeat each other which is unexpected because Gilgamesh is known for his strength and vigor. They realize each other's equal and contrasting power and decide that they must work together to defeat Humbaba. They become such good friends that Gilgamesh will even risk his life for Enkidu. The two heroes extremely contrasting mental personalities…

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    This experiment was conducted to study the effects of household drugs on the circulatory functions of the blackworm, Lumbriculus variegatus. The first hypothesis for this experiment is as the concentration of caffeine increases, there will be an increase in the pulsation rate. The null hypothesis is that as the concentration of caffeine increase, there will not be an increase in the pulsation rate. Based on the results, there was a statistical significance with a >95% confidence level in the…

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