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    Me It Was Friday Analysis

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    life which can shape who they are. There is only so much one can change about one’s self. To many‚ life encounters have become both good and bad scars. This behavior can change one’s perspective on life‚ but cannot change one’s experiences. These scars that people educe are mentally and emotionally embodied into who they are. Though people try to hide the scars they posses‚ they will always have something‚ such as their parents‚ that will constantly reinforce those lessons that they have endured. One

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    Everybody knows what the chicken pox are‚ they are when you get bumps all over your body. The cause of the chicken pox is the virus varicella. Males and females are both able to get the virus‚ but children ages five to six are the most likely to be infected.Like I said chicken pox is caused by the virus varicella. Chicken pox is very contagious and unless you got it at birth one attack carries lifelong immunity. The chain infection is only present if a group of people come in contact

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    Dana is subject to many different wounds all over her body; the more involved Dana becomes in the story the more damaging the wounds are to her everyday function. These wounds‚ their severity‚ and their position represent certain emotional and mental scars in Dana made by her travels into the 1800’s.The most severe of these wounds and the bait of the novel‚ since it is the opening chapter and I am awaiting for this scene throughout the book‚ is the losing of her left arm. Losing such a vital part of

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    Zohra Saed has implanted her values of culture‚ family‚ memory and identity into “What the Scar Revealed” and “Nomad’s Market: Flushing Queens” (both published in 2003) through poetic techniques. Both authors represent the value of freedom within juxtaposing setting and place‚ and how these values build your identity. Saed explores a strong and obvious value of and longing for culture in her poems “What the Scar Revealed”. An individuals culture influences and shapes their values and ideas. Saed’s

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    story of the two different ways of dealing with African American pasts and heritage. At the beginning of the story‚ Maggie‚ the narrator’s daughter‚ shows signs of the scars from slavery. By doing this when we are first introduced to Maggie‚ it shows that this is going to be a conflict through the story. First‚ she has scars

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    1. Date: 1945. 2. Composer: J.D Salinger. 3. Where published: Penguin books USA. 4. How does this text relate to the concept of belonging? The Catcher in the Rye is about the protagonist‚ Holden Caufield getting kicked out of his boarding school and spending a few nights in New York. At the start of the novel Holden is leaving his school‚ Pencey Prep he feels alone and doesn’t belong anywhere feeling very negative about the situation. Throughout the novel he explores New York catching

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    Although the poems Recalling War by Robert Graves and Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen are both concerned with the damage that war does to the soldiers involved‚ they are different in almost every other respect. Owen’s poem examines the physical and mental effects of war in a very personal and direct way - his voice is very much in evidence in this poem - he has clearly seen people like the ’mental cases’ who are described. It is also evident that Owen’s own experiences of the war are described: he challenges

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    Open Casket Painting Recently a painting by Dana Schultz called Open Casket has received harsh criticism over the picture that she painted‚ but the original photo was of fourteen-year-old boy that was beat by two white men over whistling at white woman that turned out to be false later and was to obscene to have open casket at his funeral. Unlike‚ the young man in the photo is not obscene‚ but represents the deep hated in the south for African Americans‚ this certain hatred is best characterized

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    Avocado Oil Analysis

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    Subsequent to catching wind of the greater part of the cell reinforcements in avocado oil‚ she thought it may conceivably keep a scar from framing. Every day for two weeks‚ she rubbed a little measure of avocado oil into her scar. Birmabb depicts the outcome with these words: “It unquestionably looks lighter than it did some time recently‚ so I think I will proceed with this treatment”. Fingernail skin Oil Being outside in the

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    1. Hemostasis Hemostasis is the first stage of acute wound healing. It is characterized by the formation of a primary plug to prevent any further blood loss and exposure to environmental pathogens. Once the tissue has been injured‚ the vascular and lymphatic vessels that are disrupted become constricted. The reparative coagulum is initiated as platelets adhere to the interior surfaces of the vessels as well as to a newly forming matrix of fibrin that together become the cruor of the thrombus‚ thus

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