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    Force” by William Carlos Williams, the author characterizes how the doctor uses force on a sick girl who refuses to be evaluated. William Carlos William uses theme, characterization, and characteristics to define, describe, and identify each char7-pp;acter in the story. The theme in the story was a dark and suspenseful place. Not in a way to where things would be scary or anything but in a way where you wouldn't know what was going to happen next. A couple calls on a doctor to have their…

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    The Time I Got Stitches The worst thing that’s happened to me in my life was the time I had to get stitches. It was the summer of 2012. The weather was warm, but the wind was blazing. My cousin and I, who happened to live next door to each other in our old apartments were playing volleyball in the middle of the street, while our family were in the house hanging out. The ball we used was not hard so it could move with the wind. There were another set of apartments which everyone called the…

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    Doctor Who Research Paper

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    Every Saturday morning I get a jolt of excitement in anticipation of the forty-five minutes of wonder I know are soon to delight my senses, forty-five minutes of adventure, fear, and the devilish world of Steven Moffat. Doctor Who is my all time favorite TV show, a show that follows the exploits of the time travelling Doctor and his intrepid companions across the universe. The cleverest thing about this show is, of course, the time travelling part, for it acts as an easy method for the writers…

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    Title Page: You Are Wrong, I Am Right: An Adult Children’s Book on How Nothing Affects Anything and How There is Only One Right Answer Societal Factors Affects on Women Edition [Cover Image- Cartoon academics (researchers, sociologists, professors) covering ears/eyes refusing to look at each others work] Page 1: [Image: Emcee speaking to auditorium of academics (predominately male)] “Hello researchers, please give me your attention and welcome to the Women’s Self Image Convention. Now I…

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    started to look around to see all the children's tired faces. “You guys, this is fun!” Veronica sighed, shaking her head. “But Miss, this isn't fun.” One of the children groaned, then the rest of the class agreed. All of a sudden the tour guide turned around. “Your teacher's right.” He agreed, while Veronica looked back at him. The tour guide looks like a very strange man, wearing a tan tweed jacket and red bow tie. “Thank you,” Veronica smiled, looking at his name tag ”The Doctor.” The…

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    “You have Ulcerative Colitis,” the doctor explained to me. I could sense the concern and uneasiness in my doctor’s voice as he delivered the bad news, but in that moment a wave of relief came over me. I had finally figured out what had been ailing me for the first two months of my senior year of high school. I had finally figured out the reason I had been so weak, which had led me to drop my position as captain of my high school sailing team. I had finally figured out what caused me to loose…

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    frequently is a good idea. Is it good to know we have a problem? All hospitals have the same images: a smell of alcohol, doctors and nurses wearing almost the same uniform, and babies crying. It is a kind of sacrifice to go to hospitals and feel like you are in trouble because of your health condition. Also, although we have to visit doctor’s office constantly, I do not like it. Because of that, I have had three experiences with doctors and hospitals: two bad experiences were with me and with my…

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    Many point of views helped to express the difficulty a doctor and patient has when the patient is dying. All people are affected by dying in some way. This documentary deals with the process that doctors go through when they are dealing with patients who have less and less options for treatment as their lives come to a close. These doctors are motivated by their want and need to help people. It is a very complex process to tell someone that they are dying. It comes with acceptance on both the…

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    this film shows us that no matter where you come from, everyone is similar. This movie expresses many aspects of human emotion and human nature, some more outright than others. One of the scenes that shows this the most is when the prosecutor and doctor are talking about the woman who killed herself soon after the birth of her child. The more they talk, the more the prosecutor reveals about the woman and her story. By the end of the movie, you find out the woman was really his wife,…

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    Doctor Who Analysis

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    The BBC’s Doctor Who initially aired in 1963, until it was canceled in 1989 (IMDb). In 2005, the show was rebooted under the direction of Russell T. Davies; in 2008, the role of show runner was passed on to Steven Moffat (Martin). Doctor Who has always been an episodic serial, following the adventures of a “time lord”—simply called “the Doctor”—and his companion. The Doctor can regenerate into a new body instead of dying—allowing the character to be portrayed by successive actors—and has a…

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