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    coming off of a divorce. As Tom, her ex-husband moves and gets a new wife, who was his current mistress when he was married to Rachael, Anna. He soon has a daughter with her named Evie. When Rachel leaves after the divorce, she moves further out from Whitney thus making it necessary to take the train everyday to and from London to work. While Rachel is on the train she sees this couple that she names Jason and Jess, also known as Meghan and Scott Hipwell. She envies their relationship because…

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    women and ten million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some point in their lifetime (NEDA 1). Eating disorders are defined as conflicts with eating behaviors that may threaten a person’s physical or psychological health (Whitney 256). The most commonly known sicknesses are Binge-Eating, Anorexia, and Bulimia. These medical conditions are an everyday struggle for individuals all over the world and if not treated those who battle with these unhealthy habits could be…

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    As the sun kissed the horizon and the birds chirped, Rainsford's eyes fluttered open. He hadn’t felt more rested. He looked around and the room and was quickly reminded of what had happened the night before. There was Zaroff’s blood on the wood floor. It looked like it still hadn't dried yet. He shook his head and made his way out the bedroom door and to the kitchen. His left forearm was aching with pain. He pulled up his pajama sleeve and turned his arm over. He saw a huge gash on his forearm.…

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    Some differences took place between 1970's and 1980's music. An alteration has needed to embed some new genre. The rock or merely rock music is a contemporary musical genre aimed to encompass each of the various derivative genres of rock and roll. Usually interpreted, among many other instruments are added occasionally, with guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of the genre also use keyboard instruments, for example, saxophone, piano, Synthesizers. This platform usually has a strong obstacle,…

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    by Whitney Cummings | Conversation Starters In “I’m Fine…And Other Lies”, readers are introduced to the author’s personal experience with mental health issues and embarrassing situations. The novel draws on the author’s trademark staples of humor and wit, supplying readers with honest and at times, shockingly embarrassing tales. The novel provides a been-there-done-that perspective, offering the insights of one who has spent much of her life dealing with the issues she details. Whitney…

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    On Friday May 5th, 2017, we had the opportunity to have Professor Patricia Whitney, MA visit our class and talk about hospice. In my paper, I will include three distinct pieces of information and explained them. The first one was that if I want to pursue a career as a asocial worker in hospice, I need to have a Master’s Degree in social work. This does make sense because if I get a Master’s degree, that would mean that I would get the opportunity to get more information/education on…

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    High School Graduation Day

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    When my name was called and I walked across that stage and received my diploma, it was the proudest moment of my life. It’s crazy to think about all the students that were not able to have the same experience as we did. Whitney - Yes, for example all the students that either failed or dropped out. In my experience, my class started freshman year with more than 250 students but only a little more than 160 students did graduate. Jordyn - Yes, actually the other day I read…

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    The Taiga Biome

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    together with the existent climate in the area (Whitney, 2002). The taiga identifies the biome of the need leaf forest and remains characterized by cold weather leading to limited food supplies in the winter (Marietta, n.d.). Food shortages influence the development of a hibernation tendency among the majority of animals in the taiga during the winter season. Taiga refers to forest in Russian and is identified as the largest biome in the world (Whitney, 2012). Taiga is considered expansive as it…

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    with his life like nothing was wrong living on Ship Trap Island for a few weeks or so. One early Saturday morning he woke up to a loud knocking on the door. He expected it to be one of Zaroff’s men or one of his friends. But instead it was Whitney and some of his old hunting buddies. They were finally coming back to find him. He invited them in to drink coffee and chat about their hunting adventure. They had said they killed some big game on their trip, and…

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    My head pounded as yesterday’s events came rushing back to me.While I was walking in the courtyard,something momentarily caught my attention.It reminded me of the fight between General Zaroff and I. After I surprised him in his chambers last night we got into a brawl.He tried to distract me with his congratulatory speech while he grabbed an axe.(flashback)However I leapt at him pushing him into the wall.(flashback)The back of his head made a piercing noise as it hit the enclosure.(flashback)”I…

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