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    Unfortunately, oppression is a dominant aspect of society, but there is a prevailing phenomenon regarding women being victimized in particular. Women have long faced discrimination surrounding their physical appearance and personal decisions as well, which is seen in Woman at Point Zero and The Book of Memory. The novels’ main characters, Firdaus and Memory, share how their experiences of being objectified and confined, both mentally and physically, have forced them into precarious existences.…

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    Road trip with a toddler – 9 practical tips when you’re on the road Our family has travelled quite a few kilometres by car. Long distance driving can be exhausting but you can make it more pleasant by preparing for it beforehand. The most important thing is to enjoy the road trip without rushing around. 9 practical tips when you’re on the road 1. Safety comes first • Make sure the baby car seat is securely installed before you head on the road. • Make sure you have all the…

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    Life Without Plastic Essay

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    Introduction: Plastic materials simplifies life for most humans. Plastic has amazing properties, for example it is durable, strong, flexible, lightweight, inexpensive, stainless , and insulates against heat and electricity. Plastic can be used to make almost any object, which is evident just by looking around. Trying to spend a day without touching anything plastic is almost impossible in a modern society. Plastic is present in things that are often very close to the user, as the mattress of the…

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    (MIP-1) The people in society are isolated by technology and sound around them. (SIP-A) The actions people are making relate back to them using technology. (STEWE-1) “He stopped for breath, on his way to the river, to peer through dimly lit windows of wakened houses, and saw the silhouettes of people inside watching their parlour walls and there on the walls the Mechanical Hound, a breath of neon vapour, spidered along, here and gone, here and gone!” (Bradbury). When Montag was leaving the city,…

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    antiperspirants and deodorants. They added the antibacterial ingredient to protect the body or skin by controlling the growth of bacteria and provided free of microorganisms during storage after they were open. Dental products were including antibacterial toothpaste and mouthwash that constructed by the antibacterial composites to prevent gum disease and reduce bacteria in the mouth. The body soap and hand sanitizers consisted of the antibacterial mixtures to kill the bacteria, avoid the skill…

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    Peak Oil Research Paper

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    All plastic is oil. Most paints and all pesticides are made from oil. Everything from toothpaste to tooth brushes are made from oil and there are seven gallons of oil in every tire. There is absolutely nothing anywhere in any combination that will replace the assembly built by fossil fuels…..nothing at all. Peak oil is probably now very easy to explain; much easier than it was a long time ago. People have felt what $147 a barrel of oil feels like. Essentially, peak oil is like a bell curve, if…

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    Teeth are essential to the human body. They are the parts of our body that help us to chew. It gives people the sense of taste and, partially the sense of smell. Teeth are small, tough, whitish compositions made of calcium found in the mouth. Their main purpose is to break down food by chewing it and destroying it so the food can be ready for digestion. We clean our teeth so we do not get them infected or dirty from something. Sometimes, however we can get diseases from the teeth. We can protect…

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    and surrounds you with nature. They have deep-tissue massages, and they agree with most people. The showers are equipped with a variety of amenities including green tea shampoo, conditioner, body wash, razors, makeup remover, a shower cap, lotion, toothpaste and toothbrush, mouthwash, and pretty much everything else you can think of. Oh yeah, and the food is top-notch too. It’s a varied menu that would please the most exacting connoisseur. What can you say about this place? It’s the epitome of…

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    his life better, he is not fated to the life he and his brother once created. The same aspects are not evident with Charlie; never does he comment or make any effort to change. Charlie is not open to change and this is obvious after trying the toothpaste for the first time and remarking that “’ [He doesn’t] like it,’ he said. ‘[He think‘s] it’s foolish.’ ‘Think what you like. Dr. Watts says [Eli’s] teeth will never rot if [he uses] the brush dependably.’ Charlie remained skeptical”(52). This…

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    Recycling: More than Being Green “A glass container can go from a recycling bin to a store shelf in as few as 30 days” (“11 Facts About Recycling”). Recycling is an essential for everyone on this planet. Recycling has let us reuse millions of tons of garbage (“11 Facts About Recycling”). It may be easy for people to just recycle the appropriate materials, but some people are lazy and create more waste than they should, making it harder for the people at the recycling companies to do their job.…

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