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    does not include colonizing Canada, I am guilty The tears come My heart breaks and tells me that this is all wrong and I grieve some more. I grieve for my brothers and sisters of the First Nations Their history is a culture that uses a rolling tongue that remembers everything and unites a community by the careful telling of the journeys of the First Nations since the birth of the world. Every word Every moment Every feeling Every truth Everything that is theirs, they remember…

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    Lesson # 10 Written Examination: Neurological System History/Subjective Data: S.V. is 54 years old white Caucasian male, with Bosnian ethnicity, having Bosnian as his first language, married for 28 years to his wife, having Islam as his religious background without practicing it, and having deep belief in helping others in need. He believes that if he helps others in need, God will grant him the good health. He denied having any religious or cultural beliefs that might affect his healthcare.…

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    Caden McCloughan English 1B Escamilla 2 February 2018 Essay Through examinations of ZZ Packer’s short stories, the “Ant of the Self” as well as “Speaking in Tongues,”, internalized oppression along with its detrimental effects, proves to be relevant in the lives of both Spurgeon and Tia. When comparing Tia’s and Spurgeon’s support system and personalities, there are many similarities, as well as differences in regards to the support systems they have, and how they handle internalized…

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    become more popular as a way to express themselves and or their religious beliefs. Ear piercings were one of the first common piercings and is still very common today. Septum piercings come from tribal, and was also a way to make the men look fierce. Tongue piercings was a way of blood sacrifice. People seem to say tattoos and piercings, along with dyed hair, is affecting the workplace. (Lazzara 2017) Tattoos and piercings should not affect the way you are working. While working in the medical…

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    into two parts representing the clouds and the water needed to grow crops. Its snout extension has a combination of jaguar and snake allusions: the shape of the mouth represents the roar of the jaguar which symbolizes thunder, and the tongue is a snake’s flashing tongue which symbolizes lightning. The shape of the mouth is derived from the Olmec baby rain god called Were-jaguar. The dress is that of a priest, with the large disk-shaped earplugs and knotted collar showing his high status. The…

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    of human tongues… There's no sense talking," she said. "I know what you think, but it's not... it's not bad...Sometimes I want to eat this place. Vietnam. I want to swallow the whole country—the dirt, the death—I just want to eat it and have it there inside me…” Mary Anne is a living, breathing conflict. She is still wearing the things she wore when she arrived, her pink sweater and her culottes But the tongue necklace is a great discrepancy to who she used to be used to be. The tongues…

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    elements of my life. A significant story is about my tenor saxophone. I began playing it in the seventh grade. However, I began to realize in high school that I could not tongue! Tonguing is very crucial when it comes to playing a saxophone. Whenever I tried to do so, I felt this pain at the end of my tongue. Maybe it 's because of the tongue surgery I got when I was in elementary, but the idea just seemed impossible... So I gave up on it until the beginning of twelfth grade. I began to ask my…

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    "Enjolras, you're coming to bed. Let's go." Enjolras was exhausted beyond belief, and it was apparent with the bags under his eyes and his groggy voice. Pasha had taken notice, and she was not playing around when she expressed her demand. Surprisingly, however, Enjolras did not argue nor hesitate, and he followed Pasha without a word of complaint. She turned off the desk light and led him to his room, separate from hers. "Thank you, Pasha." Enjolras whispered groggily, smiling weakly as he laid…

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    going to stand up for herself and make sure that she is heard. This is teaching people that they can stand up for yourself to anyone and he/she will feel better when they do so. The first verse, “I used to bite my tongue and hold my breath” would be an idiom because that would hurt her tongue and she would pass out from the lack of oxygen. It would be realistic for her to do that. “Scared to rock the boat and make a mess” (2) means she is afraid to disturb the situation and get in trouble. She…

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    Napoleon Hill, the author of the timeless classic “Think and Grow Rich” stated that “In every adversity there is always the seed for equal or greater benefit.” Adversity, setbacks, roadblocks, they are all the same in that they cause tremendous burdens in a person’s life. Sometimes people who suffer major setbacks in their life never recover. Unfortunately, society tends to focus more on the negative aspects of the setbacks, and do not recognize or understand how to use adversity as a seed for…

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