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    The Skin Im in

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    The Skin I’m In was an easy read written by Sharon G. Flake about a seventh grader named Maleeka Madison. This bright Seventh grader attended McClenton Middle School where she dealt with all the issues that come with trying to fit in and be accepted by your peers. These issues along with the death of Maleeka’s dad a couple years ago started to become very overwhelming and caused her to conduct herself in ways that mad e no sense at all. Although so many people didn’t understand what exactly was going

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    relationships and stories may be a bit intricate to comprehend. Some examples of how Perseus’ stories relate to Cinderella is when the Disney princess has certain rules she has to follow‚ such as leaving the ball by midnight. As well as‚ Perseus had to wait until the Gray Women were exchanging their eye to strike and ask how to get to the nymphs of the North and not look at the Gorgon’s eye. Another example‚ is how in the fairytale

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    In the Skin of a Lion

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    In the novel ‘In the skin of a Lion’ by Michael Ondaatje‚ Ondaatje creates a journey of identity‚ he explores the lack of identity of the migrants and workers‚ also the journey of Patrick Lewis’ transformation. In the chapter “the Searcher” Patrick has left his farm and moved to the city of Toronto‚ He becomes a searcher on many levels; he is to find his place and identity and as he does‚ Patrick also finds love and the story of the workers. This passage is the record of his arrival; he is beginning

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    RHE 306 – Research Summary 1: The Uber FingerPrint Controversy Quinton‚ Sophie. "How Should Uber Be Regulated?." Pew Charitable Trust’s Stateline Blog (2015). I chose this article because Uber as a taxi services provider is currently undergoing through many scandals and one of the scandal concerns how the introduction of fingerprint screen affected them. The source is relevant as it looks into the challenges of taxi business. The database was was LexisNexus. Their article have been used by

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    the process on Inquiry has‚ and will continue to help me immensely throughout my academic career‚ through how it affects me personally‚ how it relates to Liberty University‚ and in the future as I continue to participate in the larger community of scholars and conversations within my specific interests. I learned a great deal about the process of inquiry as I researched my specific topic: how the continuous progression of modern antibiotics affect the resistance of bacteria to these antibiotics.

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream has a tangled mess of love. Whether the love be between Hermia and Lysander or between Lysander and Helena‚ all of this is very confusing. I can relate to all this confusion in my life being in high school. A Midsummer Night’s Dream relates to my life by the confusion of love. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lysander loves Hermia and she loves him back. Helena is in love with Demetrius‚ who wants nothing to do with her. This soon changes because of Robin’s mistake. Now Lysander

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    because of how it relates to people and events that have happened. As the island is a microcosm of the world‚ the book mirrors what’s going on in the real world. The main themes of the book are Good Vs. Evil‚ Civilization Vs. Savagery‚ Power and Survival‚ which can easily be related to by most people - both now‚ when the book was written and probably also in the future. Personally‚ the book taught me a lot about how people deal with situations when under pressure‚ people’s need for power and how easy

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    Skin Cancer

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    to the causes of the cancer disease. Taking a closer look at skin cancer for instance‚ we see how much of the effects of the sun’s dangerous UV rays can harm our bodies. What constitutes an environmental cause of cancer? When we talk about environmental causes of cancer‚ we are referring to the effects of environmental exposures or conditions that have direct or indirect effect on the origin or formation of the cancer disease in each individual’s body. Cancer develops over several years and has

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    In the Skin of a lion

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    given the power of language he is able to realise that "he has been sewn into history. Now he will begin to tell stories."  This also directly relates to the Epic of Gilgamesh which is the first recorded myth The book’s title is from a direct quote of the myth. "I will let my hair grow long for your sake‚ and I will wander through the wilderness in the skin of a lion" This emphasises the need of a story teller who must reveal the errors and flaws of the world which is directly represented by Patrick

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    ROLE OF YOUTH IN OZONE LAYER PROTECTION Ozone layer plays a vital role in protecting animals‚ human beings and plants from ultraviolet radiation. Ozone layer is destroyed by a group of manufactured or human made chemicals such as chlorine bromine. These chemicals are called "ozone-depleting substances". Ozone layer is destroyed by some natural’s ways and some humane made activities. A single molecule of chlorine can break apart thousands of molecules of ozone. Chlorofluorocarbons the most widely

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