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    Voice 1: Hey, other disembodied voice within the void of physical non-existance? Voice 2: Yes, other voice with in the void? Voice 1: Lets have a chat. Voice 2: All right. But if we’re in a Buddhist state of non-existance how could we have this conversation in the first place? Voice 1: Ah, but that is a question for another time. I want to ask: do you think that a person must have good will in able to do the right thing? Voice 2: I see that you are still pondering about silly mortal questions.…

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    INTRODUCTION/COVER LETTER: The classic novel, "In Cold Blood", is based on a true story about the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. The dialog acts as if it was written as a novel, even as a part of the nonfiction genre. It's known as a true crime masterpiece which pricks the psychological and emotional toll that the murder gives the readers, in America's heartland. Svein Atle Skålevåg gives a rhetorical approach to the crime novel, stating that it was a "true account of…

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    Hematuria Case Study

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    Case Study #2 - Hematuria. 1. Why did this patient require a retrograde pyelography and an antegrade pyelography? Retrograde pyelography is an invasive inspection of the kidneys from a distal way through the ureters. It has been used as a primary method infrequently, but it has a few probable signals when it can be a secondary method. Retrograde pyelography is mostly used to examine lacerations of the ureter. It generally necessitates a universal painkilling, and may end in the introduction of…

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    The Amish Culture

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    The Amish Culture is one of the many outstanding cultures in the world. Within the Amish Culture there are many history, beliefs, and traditions/practices. All which contributes to why culture is so important for a society to live on. The Amish movement was founded by Jacob Amman, a 17th-century citizen of Switzerland. The Amish began immigrating to North America in the early 1700s, first settling in Pennsylvania. Most Amish live in the United Sates and there are now over 250,000 Amish people…

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    There are many challenges one is faced in life that requires great strength and courage to overcome how we get through it determines one’s character. In the midst of it all finding oneselves can be difficult because we are so focused on the difficulties. In the Novel “Wild From Lost to Found on The Pacific Trail” by Cheryl Strayed the book is about a young women named Cheryl Strayed who loses everything and decides to go on a long distance hike on the Pacific Crest Trail a gigantic trail which…

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    John Locke’s philosophies are characterized as one of the first forms of liberalism. His political thought was a source for the founding principles of the United States. Locke’s philosophies advocate liberty, equality and freedom from oppressive government. Yet, in The Second Treatise on Civil Government, Locke justifies the colonization and disempowerment of Native Americans and Africans in his discussions of freedom, property and slavery. In The Racial Contract, Charles W. Mills exposes the…

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    In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and in the musical Chicago by Rob Marshall, the American Dream goes beyond seeking the idea of stability as people prove to never be satisfied with what they have. Through Fitzgerald’s lens, his two main characters are money driven, selfish people who act on their own interest. Fitzgerald focuses on what people are willing to do to achieve what they want. In Marshall's musical viewers see the goal of social climbing, These pieces voice…

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    It’s really funny thinking back about how it all began. A kid with no experience whatsoever of Parkour attempted one of the higher level tricks and succeeded. It was hot, the sun was bright and my clothes were sticking to my red body. My palms were sweating, was it nervousness? No, it was excitement, or it could just have been the furious heat of the fiery orb we called a sun. Maybe I was overthinking things and being overly cautious, but I look toward Shaggy and asked, “You sure I can do…

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    We have finally finished this novel and it was nothing like I had expected. I never expected to feel sympathy for the creature, but he is the only character that I felt sympathy for at all. I agree with Harold Bloom that the reader’s sympathy lies with the creature for a number of different reasons. I would find it hard to believe that Victor could receive any sympathy from the reader because of his cowardice and selfish acts. Sympathy lies with the creature because he was created without a…

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    muzzle of his." "No he does not and you young one are no better so scatter." "Okay off I go." "But not in the mud! You know how mother is!" "Yeah whatever" "Little rascal" "Who is Lycan! Who!" "Lunar and especially you, both of you combined create a void of never ending pesterence." "But you still love…

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