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    Two poems. Two different authors. Two different titles. Two different ideas. Do you they really have anything in common? “She Walks in Beauty” by George Gordon (Lord Lord Byron)‚ is a long elegant poem. It’s about a women and how her husband or loved one sees her. It gets you in your feelings‚ majorly. The person writing the poem is the poet himself‚ you can tell this by the words he uses. In the first line he says “She walks in beauty‚ like the night”‚ “she” is one of the clue words. Two major

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    Doctor Who Created in 1963 by Canadian Sydney Newman‚ Doctor Who is a television show that follows the adventures of the eccentric rebel time travelling alien known as the Doctor and his human companions. The first series starred William Hartnell as the First Doctor‚ and Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman‚ the Doctor’s granddaughter. Since then‚ there has been ten other incarnations of the Doctor played by ten different actors over thirty-three series. These series’ have been split into two groups

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    DOUGLAS HOUSERICHARD MEIER‚ 1971-1973 The Douglas House was built by Richard Meier in 1971-1973 for Jim and Jean Douglas. The house is gently placed on a steep slope over the water‚ almost as if it is floating amongst the trees. As Meier stated about the house‚ “So steep is the slope to the water that the house appears to have been dropped into the site‚ a machine-crafted object that has landed in a natural world. The dramatic dialogue between the whiteness of the house and the primary blues and

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    In Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Cookery Course‚ host and world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay proves that profound knowledge of cooking is not necessary in cooking delicious meals. He shows that with basic ingredients and a few tricks‚ it is possible to create amazing dishes. In “TV Dinners‚” an episode centered around making quick and easy dinners‚ Ramsay gives a collection of simple recipes using ingredients most would have in their homes. From delicious pasta that can be prepared in minutes to simple

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    Pompeian houses. What do they each tell us about the status of their owners? Within Pompeii‚ the size and decorative aspects of someone’s home explained a lot about their monetary wealth and what sort of social status they upheld. People who had money and good social status would decorate their homes with High Greek culture for example myths and mosaics of Greek heroes. Whereas people from a lower class‚ tended to use less grandeur within the decorative style of their homes. The houses that I shall

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    Evil is inevitable in this world‚ but it is the explanation of some evil that people often wonder about. The writer of “Caught in the Widow’s Web‚” Gordon Grice‚ focuses the essay on his hunt for black widow spiders. Nevertheless‚ his purpose has a profound meaning. The black widow represents all of the unexplainable evil in the world. There is no explanation for the widow’s poisonous venom‚ nor for the malevolent people and occasions in life. Grice’s sinister tone for the duration of his work suggests

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    In The Radicalism of the American Revolution (1991)‚ Gordon S. Wood argues there were three distinct periods of social ideology in early American society‚ monarchy‚ republicanism‚ and democracy. While each era progressed chronologically‚ they were in no way distinct‚ with considerable ideological overlap occurring between them. The monarchy‚ which dominated American culture during the colonial period‚ was a series of hierarchical relationships denoted by various levels of dependency through personal

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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    House to House by David Bellavia (Bell) is a personal memoir of his experiences during the Iraq war. The book follows Bell and his men on their mission to clear opposing forces out of buildings in Fallujah‚ which was the most dangerous city for armed forces in Iraq. While following through with the task they faced staggering opposition and at times overwhelming odds. In order to survive this suicide mission Bell and his men transition from average men to machines that are programmed to survive at

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    In both Robert Gordon and Erick Brynjolfsson’s TED talk videos‚ they are voicing their opinions about if the world is continuously developing new ideas or not. Gordon believes that innovation is dead and everything is slowing down while Brynjolfsson’s stance is the opposite. In my opinion‚ Erick Brynjolfsson does a better job getting his point across because inventions are like building blocks. Our generation is steadily growing‚ and we are leading towards early retirement. Gordon thinks that progress

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