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    Summary On Cortay

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    PER REPORTER: Casy said his client (Cortay) is five months pregnant and has been using drugs since she found out that she was pregnant. It is unknown why Cortay started using drugs when she found she was pregnant. He said she uses methamphetamine‚ heroin‚ crack rock‚ powder cocaine‚ and marijuana‚ and he said she does not seem to care about the wellbeing of her unborn child. He mentioned that Cortay was a previous client at the facility he works at and was brought in by her mother (Dardissus) due

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    According to James in his book “The Will To Believe” he appointed the name hypothesis to anything that can be added to our belief. James classifies hypothesis as either alive or dead. He similarly compares his hypothesis of “electricians speak of live and dead wires‚ let us speak of any hypothesis as either live or dead” (James‚ 2008) In James’s message‚ he tells us that a live wire (hypothesis) in one which is appealing for the individual is an actual possibility. James’s classification of a dead

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    Methamphetamine Summary

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    This article is used to show that there is a paradox between the amphetamine class of drugs used in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) showing they are abused widely in society. This article intels possible legal issues related to the topic and the historical discourse concerning addiction associated with the use of amphetamines and methylphenidate for the treatment of ADHD‚ Lambert’s theories and the research counterclaims that are used to support the pharmaceutical

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    Summary: The Hatters

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    You begin this story infront of an worn warehouse. You all have received an unmarked summons‚ each giving a different reason to be there(your choice). Your group comes from all walks of life but one thing you have in common is The Hatters. All of you are members of the rebel faction trying to over throw Mundo Corp. and Lucious Pandora. And here you are unaware of what awaits you in the near future. The victory‚ the loot‚ the loss‚ the heartbreak‚ and your inevitable defeat. In side the warehouse

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    The Shack Summary

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    Book Report Michele Janz The Shack The Shack‚ written by William P. Young‚ is a fictional Christian story written in an autobiographical narrative. The title of the book is a metaphor for “the house you build out of your own pain”‚ as the author explained in an interview with radio talk show host‚ Drew Marshall. The Shack "is a metaphor for the places you get stuck‚ you get hurt‚ you get damaged...the thing where shame or hurt is centered‚ it is the “icon of Mack’s deepest pain.”

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    The Crucible: Summary

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    proceedings. Parris insists that they may find the source of all the community’s troubles‚ but she leaves anyway. Giles asks Hale what reading strange books means because he often finds his wife‚ Martha‚ reading books. The night before‚ he tried to pray but found that he could not succeed until Martha closed her book and left the house. (Giles has a bad reputation in Salem‚ and people generally blame him for thefts and random fires. He cares little for public opinion‚ and he only began attending

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    Ctesias Summary

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    In his article‚ Stronk ultimately suggests that Ctesias’ writing is a creative narration of history. He claims that “all [Ctesias] wanted was to compose a plausible and interesting narrative” (Stronk 41). He then states that “Ctesias ‘reworks’ historical facts and thus transforms various occurrences into his version of the truth. In [Ctesias’] work history has merely become a part of the plot. What happened or what was said to have happened or even what could have happened and never happened at all

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    Deresiewicz Summary

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    It is no secret that technology has had an immense impact on modern society with regard to connectivity. In just the last decade social networking sites have become the norm in everyday activities. Nearly everyone is already on a social networking site‚ Facebook alone has one billion users‚ about 1/7 of the world’s total population. Even without social networking‚ people are still interconnected through texting and video chat. If someone goes abroad for a business trip‚ they will have never really

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    Maccaaig Summary

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    In this poem MacCaig portrays beautiful yet unusual images and an admiration of nature and many of its qualities. Small and normal parts of nature are hyperbolized with the use of paradoxical similes‚ language and imagery. One of the main qualities‚ which the speaker seems to admire‚ is the tranquility and sedateness of nature and just being in nature. He lies carefree “in the cool‚ soft grass” as he watches nature take its course. While watching nature operate he is also “not thinking”‚ suggesting

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    Summary On Bloodletting

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    In the article Classic Maya Bloodletting and the Cultural Evolution of Religious Rituals: Quantifying Patterns of Variation in Hieroglyphic Texts‚ readers learn about bloodletting and religious rituals‚ how they came about in the classic Maya‚ and the different patterns showing different regions partaking in these religious rituals through hieroglyphs. Bloodletting in the Maya lowlands was something that was seen in various forms such as social integration and political legitimacy‚ as expressed in

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