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    Use of Stereotypes

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    Use of Stereotypes Stereotypes in the Indian context and are aplenty. The following ads can be quoted as one of the best examples where the stereotypes have been put to great use. Camlin permanent marker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJVQW_NsCx4 – The ad captures the stereotypes that mark a married woman. An Indian woman‚ as also mentioned in the video‚ has bangles‚ locket and vermilion as symbols of being married. The husband applies vermillion on her forehead as it’s believed to be connected

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    Steroid Use

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    scientists. It was accidentally found so no immediate research done to find out their use. After that‚ there were no real tests to prove steroids worked until 1996. No research has been done to prove there are negative effects as well. Steroids should be a choice that the user may take or not take. Like alcohol and cigarettes‚ at a certain age there comes a time where you can make your own decision and use as substance if you please‚ harm or no harm. Steroids have been proven for assistance

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    The Uses of Forest

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    The uses of forests |   | Forests and the many varying trees of which they are composed have‚ since the very earliest days played an important part in the life of mankind. It is because of this that men have realized their value and have taken steps to preserve them and to prevent their wanton and useless destruction.From the primitive days of the wigman‚ the house on stilts or the African but‚ wood has been the basic material used for men’s housing to provide shelter from the animals. The wigwam

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    Uses of Solanaceae

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    (NHM 2008). While very popular‚ some people experience sensitivity or allergy-like symptoms in response to nightshade plants. USES OF LILIACEAE Lilies are highly prized as house and garden ornamentals‚ and many of the most beautiful of these belong to the genus Lilium‚ the namesake of the family Many lilies have enchanting fragrances that are sometimes extracted for use in perfumes. There was a hysterical rush to raise and breed new and rarer varieties of tulips. Speculators invested

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    Use of Herbs

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    Uses of Herbs COMMON NAME FOOD Cucumber Cho cho Carrot Cassava Banana Banana Banana Lime juice Lime Coco Pear Sour orange Pumpkin Papaya Breadfruit Young unopened ackee Young ackee Ackee & red water grass Soursop and honey Guava Ripe mango Coconut oil SPICES Ginger Green pimento Pimento Cinnamon Basil Basil‚ cowfoot‚ rum Radish Garlic Pimento & ginger Nutmeg TEAS Peppermint Spearmint Colic Mint Fever grass Ganja Soursop Guava Lime Cerasee Sorrel Pepper elder SCIENTIFIC NAME Cucumis sativus Sechium

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    Use of Glucometer

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    DESCRIPTION: In this paragraph I would describe that event during mentoring a student on her third year in Endoscopy Unit. For the sake of confidentiality pseudonyms shall be used. I shall call him Mr D. Mr D was a patient on Endoscopy having Gastroscopy. This gentleman has a history of Diabetes and an Insulin Dependent Diabetic. Called Mr D into the admission room to clerk patient in halfway through the admission. Mr D said he is not feeling very well. I stopped the admission asked the

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    Everyday use

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    Everyday Use The author used "Everyday Use" as the title because at the end of the story when Dee said‚ "Maggie would put them on the bed and in five hears they’d be in rags." she was complaining that Maggie would use the quilt everyday and it would get ruined but the mom however still gives it to Maggie because she promised her and she wants it to be used everyday instead of using it as decorations. Also Mama is tired that Dee always gets what she wants and treats her and her sister with disrespect

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    Steroid Use

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    07/22/2013 Eng 131 Steroid Use This argument speaks for itself with the titles listed below “The Designer Player‚” by Rodrigo Villagomez and “Destroyed‚” by Peter Martin. Villagomez argues that there would be no real entertainment of athletes’ if they didn’t use steroids‚ Martin argues that athletes that use steroids are cheaters‚ Villagomez says that steroids are healthy for athletes and Martin argues that steroids

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    Use By Drivers

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    Running head: CELL PHONE USE BY DRIVERS 1 Cell Phone Use by Drivers Brianna Starks CELL PHONE USE BY DRIVERS 2 Cell Phone Use by Drivers Using a cell phone while driving is a dangerous practice that has been the cause of many injuries and deaths. Driving while texting is as hazardous as driving drunk‚ yet many people

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    Everyday Use

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    Hannah Lee February 14‚ 2013 English 185 Rough Draft Rough Draft “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker uses different characters to explore the shift in values of women’s role in society. As Wangero’s change of culture and appearance forms into a strange being that sticks out from the simple life of Mama and Maggie‚ it becomes clear how time and space transforms one’s family values as well. The opposition causes Wangero to lose her identity and place in the family; therefore‚ Walker’s usage of first

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