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    continuing to rise‚ and many people enjoy observing violence‚ such as gory movies‚ boxing‚ and video games that encourage fighting. There were 32‚000 prostitutes in Rome‚ and there are more than 100‚000 in the Unites States (4)‚ as well as 551‚000 Pedi files (5). As one can see‚ they are very similar. The fact that the Unites States has even more then ancient Rome did increases the negativity towards the situation. In a way‚ the U.S. seems to be supporting this kind of behavior by having strip clubs

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    1: Understand the causes of infection Bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ parasites: differences between different micro-organisms; how they are identified; shape; features; illnesses they cause (bacterial e.g. lyme disease‚ tuberculosis; fungal e.g. tinea pedis‚ oral thrush; viral e.g. measles‚ mumps); pathogenic micro-organisms Common illnesses and infections: MRSA infections (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus); Norovirus infection (winter vomiting disease); Common cold and other respiratory infections;

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    about the universe‚ human nature‚ and life after death. Mythology helped the Ancient Egyptians understand the natural phenomena that take place on Earth. Ancient Egyptians had a whole different culture and they believed that there was an afterlife‚ “Osiris is killed by Set and his wife finds his dead body and is determined to give him a proper burial on Egyptian soil. This is where the myth about the afterlife and mummification came from.” (Hobbs). This revealed truths about nature‚ the universe and

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    ushering in new ideas about consumerism (Coffin 764). Dufayel was one such department store that played a pivotal role in developing credit and advertisements. The department store would conduct surveys to the target consumers could be accurately identified. It was found that buying public was predominantly female. “Money spend on or channeled through the home was the emergent economy’s lifeblood‚ and it flowed through an unmistakably gendered vessel” (Coffin 765). This new idea of women being the

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    As I Lay Dying Essay "Sometimes I think it aint none of us pure crazy and aint none of us pure sane until the balance of us talks him that-a-way. It ’s like it aint so much what a fellow does‚ but its the way the majority of folks is looking at him when he does it" (Faulkner 233). After the death of Addie Bundren‚ the Bundren family battles the forces of nature‚ their own selfish motives‚ and the critical judgement of their neighbors to fulfill the mother ’s dying wish to be buried in Jefferson

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    yet dense husband who gives his wife a handmade workbox as a gift‚ which he has crafted out of the remnants of a coffin he has just completed. The wife happily accepts the gift which she believes is given out of love‚ but is shocked and frightened when she learns of its origin. Most would be shocked but not necessarily frightened to learn that a gift was made of materials of a coffin‚ but in this poem it is not the raw materials which the gift is made of that shocks and frightens the wife but rather

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    In the second chapter dedicated to Vardaman‚ he found himself captive in his own naïve and childish imagination. While staring at the coffin that Cash had created and being not fully aware of his mother’s condition‚ he got scared at the thought that the members of the family would have to nail shut the casket and that his mother would have no air to breathe. Until the end of the chapter‚ it became obvious that the child did not believe that Addie was dead and that he made incredible efforts to hold

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    horrifying to see it. Shaw describes the oven being “No roaring draught. No flame. No fuel.”; rather‚ with the appearance of “cool‚ clean‚ sunny” of the coffin. Shaw evokes a sense of diction that is viewed with full of life. The cremation is depicted as a “beautiful fire” like “pentecostal tongue” suggests the mother as a spirit ascending from the coffin with the rebirth of life itself. By the presentation of diction use with the mother being rebirthed with attribution of new life‚ the author’s attitude

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    and the coffin was presented "feet first" as in a ground burial. In selecting aspects of a traditional burial service‚ Shaw’s mood is revealed as ambivalent toward cremation by imposing recalled fragments of ground burial for contrast. Strangely fascinated‚ he begins to wonder exactly what happens when one is cremated. This mood of awe is dramatized as he encounters several doors to observe in his chronological investigation. He sees "a door opened in the wall‚" and follows the coffin as it "passed

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