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    Sally Jessica Smithers: The Case Of The Unknown Assassin Sally Jessica Smithers was a slender‚ beautiful‚ smart‚ and talented cop. She was investigating eleven serial killings of important men when she got a call‚ there was another murder. When she went‚ she took no time at all at the scene. As Sally left the crime scene in the park‚ with one hand in her long dark brown hair‚ she called out to a few units to make three immediate traffic stops and went to the last one to read off people’s IDs. When

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    Dr Maria Montessori was born in Chevalier in Italy on 31 st August‚ 1870. She was a great teacher‚ an honorable educationist and possessed divine inspiration with her ideas‚ principals and methods. She was the first woman in Italy to do a medical course. In 1896 Maria Montessori became doctor of medicine and represented as the women of Italy at a feminist conference at Berlin. In the same year she also had chosen as the chairman of hygiene at the woman’s college in Rome. In 1899 Dr. Maria addressed

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    Dr Zhivago Dr Zhivago has broken hearts for both readers and watchers all over the Eastern and Western world. This is the dramatic story of a young doctor during World War I‚ Russian Revolution and the Civil War. Yuri Zhivago wrote poems about his experiences and struggled during these hard times‚ and eventually they became a best-seller fictional novel. Movies have come out in honor of this tale and have touched people worldwide. However‚ every movie and series that comes out does not show all

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    hoping to have a “good death” jumping of a high building would not be the best choice. Nowadays when we think of euthanasia we instantly envision Dr. Jack Kevorkian. If this name is not sounding familiar then you may be one of the lucky few that have been able to escape reality and has been submerged in a fantasy land for the past several years. Dr. Kevorkian is

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    Dr. Ambedkar

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    Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar- A Social Reformer. Abstract As per Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the concept of socialism is based on the principles of justice‚ liberty‚ equality and fraternity. It is his thought that socialism can be achieved by State control over land‚ industries‚ religions‚ caste and through an elaborate scheme of constitutional method. As per him‚ caste consciousness hampers economic progress‚ so he suggested that the State should redistribute the land to poor farmers and it was his demand

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    Dr Seuss

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    Dr. Seuss “Why fit when you were born to stand out?” – Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel‚ better known to the public as Dr. Seuss‚ is arguably the greatest children’s author in history. With world renown stories such as “The Cat in the Hat”‚ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”‚ and “Green Eggs and Ham”‚ Dr. Seuss has influenced people of all ages. And to this day‚ twelve years after his death‚ Seuss continues to affect the way children read‚ learn‚ and grow up with his timeless classics. Before the

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    I Ride Only to be Free

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    UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS I Ride To Only Be Free The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Shunitra L. Ingram 5/19/2013 For some when getting sick‚ the traditional approach‚ when seeking treatment‚ is always better such as going to the doctor or locating their local pharmacy. Paul Goble’s “The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses” however illustrates a Native American girl that absolutely loved wild horses to the point that they (the horses) cured an illness she had that not only restored her health

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    Dr. Spock

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    stomach only if the pediatrician recommends it or if “Infants with complications of severe spitting up (reflux)” (Children). The other disadvantage to putting baby to sleep on its back is that they can develop “plagiocephaly” a flattened head. Dr. Spock didn’t recommend it‚ he said that it was “more comfortable with colic babies the pressure on the abdomen relieves the gas pain‚ and if they vomit they’re less likely to choke on their vomitus” (Spock and Rothenberg 210). He also opposed it‚ because

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    Imagery in Sally Croft’s “Home Baked Bread” “Home Baked Bread” The poem “Home-Baked Bread” is a play on words. The title sounds wholesome and gives the impression of a cozy environment with a homemade feel but as you read on it sounds like a woman that is weaving a web of sensual pleasures. The author puts together a play on words that strikes the imagination with vision‚ touch and smell. The words say one thing but mean another. This example is demonstrated when she writes “I have prepared

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    “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” is a well-written poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow telling the tale of Paul Revere’s bravery before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Though a lot of the poem is accurate‚ parts of it are missing details‚ or the details have been changed‚ to make Revere look like more of a hero. At the beginning of the poem‚ Longfellow talks about how Paul Revere was standing on the opposite shore of the old North Church‚ ready to ride. However‚ what he failed to mention

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