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    Topic 10 What is the Purpose of Life? We are born. We enter this world with an empty canvas and the tools to decorate and create a final piece of artwork that portrays our journey along the way – whether it be a masterpiece filled with emotion of bliss and passion or a mediocre creation filled with misery and regret or whether we compare to the likes of Michelangelo or an unknown street artist‚ is truly in no one else’s but our own hands. What is life? Defined

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    by life forms?” which is us trying to see if life can live on the moon such as we do on Earth. Our hypothesis was that the Moon would not be able to inhabit life forms and our hypothesis was correct‚ we were able to show that the Moon was uninhabitable. We had taken a water bottle and filled it with water and sugar‚ then we put yeast in it and got as much air out as possible to give it the no air factor‚ at that point we attached a balloon and watched it get sucked into the bottle. Our results were

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    “The Blades”. Thier rivals were the “Mean Streets.” Alfred’s involvement with his gang meant he was automatically rivals with the Mean Streets. He fought them for drugs‚ for business‚ and for control of the city. He wanted them dead‚ and the feeling was mutual. His intent in his final days with the Blades were to “down” each and every single member of the Mean Streets. The mean streets got their name by a statement their leader heard‚ and that was‚ “The streets ain’t nice to nobody.” Unfortunately for

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    Symbols and Motifs in Street Car B Y M O L LY A N D R O R Y Symbol of Light  Literally means – Blanche’s obsessed with her appearance‚ worried about aging as she’s older than she tells Mitch.  Metaphorically means – the dark light hides her ‘dark’ past and personality. She has many ‘dark’ secrets in her life.  The lantern is a symbol of her covering up her ‘dark’ parts of her personality and past‚ then as Mitch rips it down in scene nine it symbolises him ripping down her lies and seeing the

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    It began with the curiosity of a young African American male‚ name Wes Moore. Whose name appeared in the Baltimore sun in December of 2000. An article was written announcing that he‚ a young “fatherless” son of yet another single mother‚ was receiving a Rhodes scholarship. Little‚ did he know that‚ not far from his “memorable” write up in the Baltimore Sun‚ would be a series of article that would change his life even more than his scholarship that he had earned. What was written‚ were articles

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    A nightmare on elm street does a fine job of implementing the use of gruesome violent actions into the horror genre. Particularly the use of violence in many death scenes creates a sense of horror and fright through the use of creative gory bloodshed all over bedrooms and bed sheets. Violence in this movie interprets death scenes through a creative artful yet gruesome bloodshed rooms. Violence used in this film gains the attention of spectators who enjoy experiencing fright and hype up with adrenaline

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    SOUTHSIDE TEAM CASE STUDY South Street hospital is one of the most popular and patient centric hospitals in the area‚ but they are having issues with customer service due to their call center. A patient was harassed and made to feel as if he wouldn’t be treated unless he brought his payment in full‚ and a doctor in the hospital has also experienced this issue. That experience turned the patient off from coming in for a needed procedure. From what I gather there are three main areas that have broken

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    areas. Individuals find themselves grouping together with others who have similar aspirations and desires; in Street Corner Society‚ this is seen as the ‘corner boys’ and ‘college boys’. Corner boys grew up‚ not in schools‚ but with each other on the area street corners. Doc was the general leader of the corner boys. College boys grew up and moved on into the college life. The Norton Street Settlement House would see the college boys as having aspirations that needed cultivating; while the corner boys

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    Street Car Named Desire

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    relationships As we grow up it’s not only our age and experiences that make us who we are‚ relationships also shape our identity. All relationships will change our identity no matter who they are or what kind of relationship they have with us. Our friends shape our identity just as much as our family‚ if not more. This statement is very well depicted in the play “A street car named Desire by Tennessee Williams”. Throughout the play you see the different types of identities being shaped. If we are around

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    unemployment rate is that the higher it gets‚ the Federal Reserves would like to join in an effort to help the economy‚ but by doing so it leaves a risk for a higher inflation. Shah believes that instead of raising the natural rate of unemployment that we need to figure out where normal unemployment ends and find where irregular unemployment begins. He says this because due to unemployment insurance‚ some people are staying unemployed longer than they should and then it starts to mess with the figures

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