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    All around the world people get judged for being different from others and people must be willing to accept the people. In the stories, “What of This Goldfish Would you wish”, “American Flag Stands for Tolerance” and “NFL National Anthem article” all express how differences are important and should be respected throughout the world. The short story “What of This Goldfish Would You Wish?” is a poignant story written by Etgar Keret. Yonatan travels to different places asking the same questions to…

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    “Amari watched, aghast, as a mother with her baby wrapped on her back tried to flee…”. The impact this had on the story was that she was learning how the world could be cruel,…

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    Symphony No. 1 Analysis

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    Is it possible to recreate a historical event through music? Daniel Bukvich attempts this very feat in his piece Symphony No.1(In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945). This piece of music has been the topic of many discussions in the musical world, and I’m sure that it would be a hot topic in the philosophy world as well. In particular, I think that Aristotle and Leo Tolstoy would have a lot to say about this piece. Aristotle’s definition of art focuses on humans’ ability to mimic real life and create a…

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    Sean P. Brenn Case Study

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    Karen told her that this was an “HR” problem and she would have to contact them and she would get back to her. Karen called her back and told her they were sending a replacement over and that she would have to meet with the HR Director to tell them what happened. Scott waited for her relief then went to her company and met with the Director and Karen and she told them what happened. Scott wasn’t sure who told her but they said she had to come back…

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    Shoe Horn Sonata Analysis

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    events associated with prisoners of war. Throughout the texts they show visual and language techniques. John Misto’s play and home and away both share a relationship when it comes to symbolisms. In shs the Shoe Horn is an important symbol in the play, this object represents larger ideas than it may seem, its symbolic meaning evolves through out the span of the play, it is a symbolism of friendship, family and love. It first appears is when they are in the sea and it represents the meaning to…

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    I noticed HUGE slashes in the top of the trash can. The plastic was thick. I wondered what had happened. I asked my mom when she got home from work if she had noticed anything. She said no and went out to go look. She said the lid was not like that when she pulled the trash can out this morning. I told her how that the neighbors were staring intently when I came home…” This isn't the first or last time this has happened to Andreah. Andreah Hall moved to Malaysia when she was 2 and left…

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    John Oakwood Theory

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    her, but some say that they have seen her playing at the park or running in the woods, but theses tales were false due to the lack of people seeing this. Many days later Police Officer SGT. John Oakwood, the new guy in the town, was assigned to the clown case due to the disappearance of the other two officers before him. But he had no clue what to expect or do to be honest, but he took the case to get the commander of his back. The next morning he was off on patrol near the crime scene…

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    Marc Duyck's Life

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    different therapies to help different areas of his body. Marc’s rehabilitation also included: job-specific strengthening, proprioceptive cervical strengthening, and upper-quadrant stretching (Marc Duyck page 63). Marc discussed with a therapist about what degrees and exercises he was set on (Marc Duyck page 63). Marc’s cervical mobility was set at an eighty degree rotation, sixty to seventy degree extension, and forty-five degree side-bending (Marc Duyck page 63). These degrees were set to be…

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    heart shaped scar stood out from its place above her left breast. Her feet are bare. In her hands is a plank of wood, splattered in blood and guts, and needles filled with oddly coloured substances. A long necklaces hangs at her belly, decorated with what appeared to be…

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    Ting's Chastity

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    Ting’s father though about maybe they could move to somewhere else, when they arrived a new place, nobody would know what happened to Ting’s family. However, they were so poor, once they left, they would lost their land, which would lead them to starve. Therefore, Ting’s family decided stay at hometown because they were without any other choices. Ting hide at home, she…

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