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    require more oxygen to function at optimal conditions, so thus there is a high heart rate when exercising. Blood pressure is closely related to heart rate. Blood pressure is the pressure on blood vessels from blood. The pressure will change based on wither or not the heart is contracted or relaxed. Blood pressure is represented by two numbers; the systolic and diastolic pressure. The systolic pressure is when the ventricles just contracted, and the diastolic pressure is the pressure after the…

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    individual ownership is abolished, indicating that all previously owned goods such as clothing and food are communally owned. According to Marx, with these points, people will live in a classless, moneyless society. As the class struggle ends, the State withers away, achieving Marx’s ultimate goal of a fully communist…

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    In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson present a story that describes the annual lottery that takes place in a small town in the summer. Since the town was founded the lottery has been a part of its tradition. The original purpose of the lottery was to ensure that the town has an exceptional harvest, but the reason has been lost in time. Now the town held its annual lottery just because it has been their “tradition”. The one who draws the black dotted paper from the black box become the winner,…

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    The Bluest Eye Analysis

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    From the very beginning of The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison two points of view are established. The first is Claudia Macteer a strong willed girl with a mature world view. She tells of life as a young strong black girl while the other narrator tells of many. The seconds narrator is an omniscient third person who tells of the racism in the South. It tells of the racism through the thoughts of all different types of people. From the racism of Cholly Breedlove to the troubled soul of Pecola. The…

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    finally stripped completely of their effervescence. Even the usual dull grey pavements are colorful, embellished with the fleeting beauty of scarlet leaves that had just drifted down from the tree they once grew from. As Lauren DeStefano wrote in Wither, “Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand…

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    to it's protectors. With this in mind, I reluctantly arose from my resting spot. So far, I had come to realize I was not all that great at protecting. My first spar with Volterra left me in a rather pathetic state. Simply thinking of him made my withers hurt. But I wouldn't give up on my job. I had decided that I would suck, and keep sucking until I didn't suck…

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    xix). She says that every essay gives you a voice (Oates xix). When you are reading one of these essays you will “hear” a voice in your head as you read it to yourself, the voice that you will hear is the voice that you picture that character having wither it has an accent, speaks like a girl or guy, or even in the voice is sick or smooth. This happened to you when reading these essays because they are so well written you can almost picture it as a movie in front of you. Along in the essay Oates…

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    dilemmas. They may be easily resolved or more complex and result in some form of sacrifice. This particular decisions are unknowing influenced by the individual’s environment, culture, parental views. In this paper I will challenge the dilemmas with wither the individual in the situation made a bad or good choice in their decision making. In addition, I will apply the theories of St. Augustine and St. Aquinas to give their viewpoint and decision making of the particular dilemmas. Group A The…

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    Love is not always easy and can be very difficult for many reasons. Love can be artificial, which basically means fake. This was demonstrated several times throughout the play by people being unfaithful, disloyal, and by betraying their friends and loved ones. I do believe that you can love someone, but you shouldn’t marry that person unless you are both for sure truly in love. The fairies forced the people by casting a spell on them to love each other. In some cases, only one person really…

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    Scarlet Letter Morality

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    The moral consequences of sin always bestows itself upon the wrongdoer, whether he or she is a strong and independent individual or even a figure of God. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale must live in shame for the rest of their lives because of the adultery they committed with each other. Later in the story however, Hester progressively becomes accepting of her sin and it strengthens her sense of individuality while Dimmesdale hides it…

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