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    I really wanna drop the soap. Yup. You heard me, drop the soap. Not slipping on the soap by accident; I want to purposely release the soap out of my wet hand and wait for…well…my tragedy. Dropping the soap is a rape situation that is said mainly in male prison cells when taking a shower, in case you’re wondering. Once a man drops the soap, he will be broken on the inside and I guess out. I am seriously not trying to be a bad person here. Also, it’s not that I want to get rape or agree with rape;…

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    point in washing themselves if they were only able to put back on the sweat-soaked clothing on anyway. Moveover, Rustin goes on to quote another inmate words: "We don't get nothing but the clothes we got on and a towel and soap-no comb, no brush, no toothbrush, no razor, no blades, no stamps, no writing paper, no pencils, nothing [...] They say, 'Another day another dollar' but all we gets is blisters, a broken backs, and spit from them damn guards." (Rustin, Carbado 2003) The saying connects to…

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    Japanese Internment Camps

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    Sakamoto, a man who was imprisoned in the internment camps at the age of 37, recalled in an interview that his father was suddenly taken away by the government. His father had done no harm to the government, but was simply told to pack clothes and a toothbrush and to follow them. Their family was separated for over three years (Tateishi 17). A majority of the individual arrests were powerful Japanese males who often were in charge of businesses and possessed other influential careers. However,…

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    In what ways does Sylvia Plath make use of the language in order to make the poem convincing? "Daddy" is a confessional and a very passionate poem composed by American writer Sylvia Plath. It was composed on October 12, 1962 in the blink of an eye before her passing. With the striking utilization of symbolism, Plath makes a imagery of her father,Otto Plath, utilizing different analogies to portray her association with him. Otto Plath kicked the bucket when Sylvia was eight years of age because…

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    What is driving cross country? Is it fun? How do I do it? To basically answer all these questions, cross country driving is when you and preferably someone else goes from one destination to another in a car. But the trip there is the memorable part of the experience. In this paper I will be talking about cross country driving and giving you tips on how to do it, how to have a good time, and how to make it memorable. When driving cross country it is all about the experiences you have during the…

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    TOPIC: THE IMPORTANCE OF ORAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY(A CASE STUDY OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OJO CATONMENT ,LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA) INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study The importance of oral health care can never be over emphasized, as oral health education has helped people to prevent the occurrences of oral diseases in our societies. Oral health education is necessary to improve individual oral hygiene through the effective communication of oral health education…

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    He is clearly able to understand a couple of dozen words, so I focus on teaching him new words by slowly pronouncing the words for him to imitate. As Elias turns two years old, he wants to do more things himself such as picking out colorful new toothbrush. I and my partner notice some new emotion in the past month. He looks guilty when did something wrong, or he is shy when asked to be in a photograph. As for cognitive performance, he now has become better at solving problems, such as how to get…

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    Teeth are unique to each person, and no two people will have identical sets of teeth. Forensic investigators will use a person’s teeth in heinous crimes, where a person’s DNA and fingerprints are destroyed, to identify a body. Our teeth are made up of primarily Calcium and are similar in structure to our bones, therefore they are much more permanent than most of our fleshy bodies. Since our teeth are so variable, permanent, and unique you might expect that people would be more embracing of their…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    Eldridge, Jamie-Lynn October 4, 2015 Child Observation Option B: 10 to 13 month old infant Demographics Jordan is a 14 month old Caucasian, female infant. She lives with her mother, father, and newborn, baby brother in a historical, wealthy neighborhood on the south side of Philadelphia. Jordan’s parents have their doctorates degree in the field of dentistry. Since the birth of the new baby, the mother stays at home to care for the children. Both sides of grandparents are active participants and…

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    Their are good filters and bad filters just like old me and new me. But I remember when i went to elementary I was so cute but sassy at the same time. I always got the girls they loved me for who I was and how I expressed myself but I was only was in first grade when this happened but just from out of thought I said to myself I can be popular with this crisma and selective thinking but did not know how to put it to good use for more friends. All the teachers also loved me for who I was and to…

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