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    the rest of her day at home with her 3-year-old son. She is happily married to her husband of 8 years. Reason for Seeking Care/Chief Complaint: “I am having white‚ cottage cheese-like discharge and it hurts to pee” History of Present Illness: Patient presents to the clinic with complaints of having a constant white‚ cottage cheese-like vaginal discharge. She states she has associated symptoms such has vaginal itching and dysuria. Patient admits she gets bacterial and yeast infections easily

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    The article states White nationalists are still losing‚ in a way that discrimination is advanced in the 21 century. The White Supremacists who stand in the streets and who protests for the people who aren’t like them‚ or look like them. The author of the magazine interviewed the people who witnessed the violence that happened in Charolette Ville. The article targeted the nationalists who praise the bill of rights and also praise equality. The similarity the 1st article has with the 2nd article is

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    Like a Billion Likes” The first production at Stage West on February 8‚ 2018 marketed as a “teenage drama with dark comedy” (News Play Exchange). Entering the play relatively no information‚ the production of “Like a Billion Likes” seemed to focus on our obsession with social media and human desire have fame. The production committed to discuss two major sociological themes‚ gender fluidity and the obsession with social media as form of self-value. Although‚ the play was successful in its artistic

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    Summary Of White Umbrella

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    The story “White Umbrella” tells us about a Chinese girl and her sister Mona and their mom is working and the main character really wants the “white umbrella” from her piano teacher‚ Miss Crossman. The theme of the story illustrates that‚ being thankful for what you have because family is more important than material possessions. The author conveys the theme of the plot of the story‚ and what the main character’s actions were‚ and the lesson the main character learns over the course of the story

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    Shades Of White Summary

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    Shades of White is an ethnographic study of two high schools. One‚ "Valley Groves High School‚" was suburban‚ and the "whitest" high school in the region. Here the student body was comprised of non-Hispanic whites (83 percent)‚ Hispanics (7 percent)‚ Asians (5 percent)‚ Filipinos (2 percent)‚ and African Americans (2 percent). The other‚ "Clavey High‚" was metropolitan and more thoroughly multiracial--African American (54 percent)‚ Asian American (23 percent)‚ white (12 percent)‚ Hispanic (8 percent)

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    The Ghost of Walnut Hill John Lasik a small structured‚ gray bearded man remembers a ghostly encounter from his grandfather that still makes his spine tingle to this day‚ though it happened more than 60 years ago. It all began in the summer of 1949‚ the year that John should be enjoying his bachelor life. Instead‚ it turned out to be the beginning of nine months of unexplained phenomena. “I was 19 when I moved into my grandfather’s house alone in Walnut Hill‚ New Hampshire‚” he said. His only companion

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    This is a story written by Chris Hill‚ who was on a trip to Canada to see some family and got stranded in a Canadian tundra with nothing but a suitcase of clothes and his journal that he wrote this all in. He states that he was in a plane and had to parachute out because the plane was going to crash‚ he didn’t see anyone else in the tundra he was scared. He was the only person and he had no resources to kill animals or shelter to be safe from animals. He is hungry‚ but doesn’t really know where

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    Elephant by Dolly Clark -An analysis and interpretation The main character of the short story‚ “Elephant” by Dolly Clark‚ is called William. William is an author just like his namesake William Shakespeare. But only the name and their profession bind these two persons together. Because although William is an author he is not quite as magnificent an author as the famous Shakespeare was it. In fact he is just a biographer who is “writing £1.99 stories for the record shops”. William does not seem

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    Elephants Attention Getter: What’s big‚ grey and stands in the rain but doesn’t get wet? Elephants!! Background info: It is estimated that there were once more than 350 species of elephants in the world. Today we only have two of them left (well tree) the Asian‚ the Africa and the mix of them. Both of them are at risk of extinction. Between illegal hunting of them for ivory as well as the destruction of their natural habitat things are simply closing in on them at an alarming rate. Specific Purpose

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    In Shooting an Elephant‚ I think that Orwell may have been cowardice. He knew that shooting that elephant was wrong‚ but he didn’t anyway. He wanted to impress the large crowd that had gathered around him. He wanted to show that white men are powerful and more important. He thought that by shooting the elephant‚ he would prove that he wasn’t a fool. He was taught‚ and everyone around him was taught‚ that white men should be in control of situations. He was supposed to know what to do; he was supposed

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