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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    night before to see the West Central Boys basketball team. The Trojans, who defeated the Quarriers 76-68, were lead by Tucker Hansen, who had 23 points (“West Central 76, Dell Rapids 68” 4C). Also from around the Sioux Empire the police were searching for the driver of a truck that hit a pedestrian. The driver of truck hit a man from behind on 31st Street North and between Cliff and Van Eps avenues (“Police seek driver who hit pedestrian” 1D). The Brandon Valley school was also looking to…

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    These includes hospitals, shops and markets, groceries,ect. Residents can live in different types of apartments, we have one person apartments, family apartments and student apartments. In a one person apartment, individuals who prefer to live on their own can live on their own and they must be at least 15 years of age. In a family apartment, two people can choose to live together if they wish and if they want, they can either adopt the children they gave birth to or adopt…

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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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    regular person from the normal world. From the beginning to the end, I was engulfed in this movie. Either I had questions about the story and how producers created so many of these scenes, or I just could not stop laughing at how hilarious this movie is. Who Framed Roger Rabbit uses elements of narrative, cinematography, special effects, and acting to make an out of the box and a hilarious movie. From watching this movie, I believe that this story is being told in omniscient narration.…

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    Fables: A lesson for all Reading a book or hearing a story is something that has been passed down for thousands of years, but not all literary readings teach you a valuable life lesson at the end of the story. Every book no matter the genre is able to teach someone a lesson from reading it, but not all are able to help with real world issues or life teachings that can be used day to day and carried on throughout life. Fables are literary readings that do this best, you are always walking away…

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    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance examines the Old West in a flashback. It compares and contrasts how the past emerges into the present. As viewers, we are trying to understand how the forces of civilization, now the present, can conquest “the law of the West,” from the past. In the duration of the present, the heroes of the Old West are only called a myth. There are three different individuals in the movie. There is Ransom Stoddard, Tom Doniphon, and Liberty Valence. Random Stoddard is an…

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    “TV…can deepen and intensify awareness of common human experiences.” (p. 172) Through watching Walter struggle with cancer, bad health insurance, and a desire to leave his family without the burden of financial debt we can develop empathy for others who may be in the same situation. Breaking Bad feels deeply rooted in reality. Its likely viewers know someone who's struggling to keep food on their family's table, or has insurance that doesn't cover as much as they need them to. Through developing…

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    Racial Bias In Health Care

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    subtle implicit attitudes and implicit stereotypes that often happen unconsciously and without any overt intent. I personally connect to this article as I recall several instances where my mother, grandmother and I were involved with medical personnel who we felt treated us negatively due either to biases, microagression, lack of cultural humility/sensitivity,…

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    Herthel's I Am Jazz

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    went to the doctor where they found that she is transgender. The author made this picture book for child who going to through the same situations. By sharing this experience, this shows that certain child that they are not alone when it comes…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment, in 1837. This short story tells about an elderly doctor who has made a substantial amount of questionable decisions through his lifetime. Dr. Heidegger then invites four friends over to assist him in a study that he is working on. This study requires his guests to drink from glasses that are filled with water from the fountain of youth. Dr. Heidegger warns his friends that they should think carefully about their past actions and work towards…

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    medical profession. I was nine years old when a drunk driver crashed into my car as my family and I were coming home from a restaurant. I came out unscathed, but my mother’s right arm broke and she needed surgery to replace her right humerus. The doctor who performed the surgery was an orthopedic named Dr. Robert Myles; little did I know that hewould becomea…

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