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    A Modern Day Holden As that bell went off I thought to myself‚ Finally I can leave this class of ignorant children who are all just self –centered and fake. I collected my books together and placed my binder away in my backpack‚ I was the last to leave that damn classroom so I decided to politely say goodbye to my teacher‚ since good manners always give you a good look to the teacher. I walked out and felt the warm air on my skin; damn I thought to myself this is winter for Christ sakes! Why is

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    Globalization of Modern Day India Globalization can be traced back to the ancient world from the beginning of civilizations to today’s modern age. Trade between cultures‚ migration from one area to another and intercultural contact (shared knowledge of technology‚ religion‚ etc.) have existed for thousands of years. These occurrences prove that many areas of the world were and still are involved in a global network. Globalization describes the process by which different parts of the globe become

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    coffin) exist also. Gilgamesh was one part man and ⅔ God. He was a ruler who had been oppressing his subjects. When his subjects asked the Gods for a someone to contain Gilgamesh’s inappropriate behavior‚ they created Enkidu‚ a hairy‚ savage beast-like creation. After having sex Enkidu loses his “special powers”. Gilgamesh and Enkidu end up fighting and then become friends and proceed to move on to participate in adventures that make them “heroic”. However‚ after Gilgamesh turns down the Goddess

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    Dream. As a result these Idealistic dreams of were torn out of American hearts and replaced by more practical‚ logical “modern” principles reflected in the 1980’s which embraced the modern principles of materialism‚ consumerism‚ blockbuster movies and cable TV as an essential part of contemporary American culture. This era of change with heroines being replaced by their logical‚ “modern” counterparts‚ anti-heroes as relatable characters that appeal to the American economical dissention while keeping in

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    study of primitive man. Human beings were mainly hunters and gatherers. A Paleo Diet taken from this perspective means the type food that was consumed by human beings at that time. Seafood‚ meat‚ as well as other animal-related products makes the modern-day Paleo Diet. A Paleo Diet has high fat content‚ small or moderate animal protein and very low carbohydrate content. The level of protein in this diet should range from about 19 to 35 percent. The level of calories obtained from the protein perfectly

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    Andrew DeLoach Modern World History 9-26-05 The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word modern as "relating to a recently developed or advanced style‚ technique‚ or technology." It also defines the word postmodern as "relating to art‚ architecture‚ or literature that reacts against earlier modernist principles‚ as by reintroducing traditional or classical elements of style or by carrying modernist styles or practices to extremes." However‚ Oswald Spengler claimed that the subdivision of

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    Language Arts 12 29 September 2012 Fear Doesn’t Stop a Hero Bill Cosby once said that “In order to succeed‚ your desire for success should be greater that your fear of failure.” In the narrative poem‚ Gilgamesh retold by Herbert Mason the main character Gilgamesh decides to go on this quest to defeat the mighty Humbaba. He wants the glory and fame that will come after slaying the guardian of the forest. However brave he thinks he is‚ Gilgamesh gets stricken by fear multiple times along his venture

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    Computers have a strong foothold in modern day medicine. They are used to organize records‚ create images such as CT Scans‚ conduct robotic surgeries‚ and many other applications. It’s difficult to imagine how medicine was practiced 50 years ago without the help from computers. This will review a few of the benefits computers provide in todays medicine. One of the most basic uses for computers is in the administration side of the house. Computers are the excellent means for storage of patient-related

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    English 10‚ pd. 8 9/13/17 Harry Potter vs. Gilglamesh Everyone has heard of Harry Potter‚ right? My guess is that most people would answer yes to that question. Now‚ if Harry Potter was replaced with the name Gilgamesh‚ how many people do you think would answer yes‚ excluding english and literary experts‚ of course. Harry Potter is a household name‚ while Gilgamesh is less popular‚ but‚ in fact‚ they are a lot like each other. Harry Potter and Gilgamesh are similar characters in numerous way

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    SEXTING: MODERN DAY FLIRTATION What is sexting? Why do we sext? Is it healthy? How to and how not to sext (Tips for sexting) What is sexting? For those of you who don’t already know what sexting is or haven’t heard of it before‚ it is basically a marriage of sex and the traditional text messaging. It is defined in most dictionaries as the sending of sexually explicit photos‚ images‚ text messages‚ or emails by using a cell phone or other mobile devices. Sexting as we know it today is a relatively

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