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    “Ariel‚ Abuelita passed away..” With that my world came crashing down‚ I felt my life was over for me and there was nothing more I can do. I abandoned everything‚ from my health‚ to my family‚ to even my studies. My grandmother was my second mom‚ she raised me in the house I now live in. I never got to say goodbye to her and I felt like a terrible person. I’m really good at concealing my feelings so when everything happened‚ I just stayed silent. I never brought up the topic in school‚ I knew I

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    and orange. To me it’s not the most interesting fruit‚ maybe that’s why nothing rhymes with orange because all the other words realized that oranges aren’t fun so they decided not to invite it to the rhyming party. As I look at my tangerine‚ I’m noticing that it’s not fully an orange. There are hints of yellow with brownish spots throughout the tangerine‚ which resembles a sunset’s palette with a pebbled skin. From a top view‚ the tangerine is circular with a few dents‚ while from its sides are

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    Shots are an important part of any movie or show. Shots‚ in addition to lighting and angles‚ can provoke powerful reactions in the audience. Steven Spielberg is well known for his cinematographic style. One of the movies he is best known for is Jaws. Three of the many interesting shots were the shark’s point of view‚ the zolly‚ and the shots of Captain Quint preparing for the shark. All three instigate suspense and keep the audience on the edge of their seats. An interesting group of shots in Jaws

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    in fact green; you would know the sky is blue but force yourself to accept it is green. In other words‚ you know what’s correct‚ but doublethink yourself into believing what you’re being told is correct. After some practice‚ you would slowly stop noticing the conflict in your mind‚ and it would become more natural for you to default to doublethink. Most all of the people of Oceania have gotten so comfortable with using doublethink that they do not realize they’re doing it anymore. One way the novel

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    theft out of desperation due to the pharmacist’s experimental drug‚ we need to consider the first and fourth stages of moral development. The first one governs that consequences arise based on one’s actions‚ which in this case appear as Officer Brown noticing the theft. This leads into the fourth stage‚ as despite his close friendship with Heinz‚ failure to report this could lead to another witness reporting the incident instead‚ which in turn would lead to legal repercussions against him‚

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    Castellani was working as a radio promotions manager on his show “The Dizzy Dialer” in New Westminster‚ and slowly killing his wife‚ Esther Castellani‚ by poisoning her with arsenic. This had been going on for a period of several months with no one noticing‚ not even the doctors. Mrs. Castellani had gone to the hospital many times but doctors could not discover what was causing her illness. After having been sick for nine months Mrs. Castellani died on July‚ 11 1965. The autopsy report showed that

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    Cancer Patients that reside in rural areas face many challenges when it comes to high quality health care. The top 5 cancer research centers are in some of the biggest cities in America. They are in Houston‚ New York‚ Boston‚ Seattle‚ and Baltimore. Cancer patients in rural areas have to spend thousands of more dollars to see more experienced doctors and visit better hospitals. They spend extra money on apartments‚ hotels‚ car rentals‚ food‚ gas‚ and out of pocket medical expenses. For example

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    Rana Sayed English 355:100R Professor Nevius September 24‚ 2014 Creative Thinking With A Traveling Mindset In Alain de Botton’s essay‚ “On Habit” and Adam Gopnik essay‚ “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli” explain the way that individuals can think creatively and express their feelings and thoughts into newer meaning and in-depth ideas. They also explain the way that the human race are so engaged in technology and busyness that they are overlooking what really is important to them in their life. De Botton

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    The legal issue is whether or not George is liable for Adam’s injury due to the attractive nuisance doctrine. The attractive nuisance doctrine states that possessors of property can be responsible for injury to children if 1) The defendant was the possessor of and knew there was an artificial condition around which children were likely to trespass; 2) The defendant knew or should have known the condition posed an unreasonable risk of death or serious bodily harm;

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    her parents and then that leads to the discussion between all of them about how their relationship is with their parents is. This discussion is one of the first that leads all of them to begin to start self-disclosing with each other‚ they are now noticing that they all do have something in common and that they have more similarities than they would like to realize. Bender then tells the other students about his abusive father‚ this is something you would not tell just anyone that you see walking on

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