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    Misogyny in Theogony

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    because of the sins of one male figure. Women have no other purpose in Hesiod’s words than to be the bad that upsets the good in the world. In Theogony‚ Hesiod mentions the monster Echidna stern of heart‚ "who was half nymph with fair cheeks and curling lashes‚ and half a monstrous serpent‚ terrible and huge‚ glinting and ravening‚ down in the hidden depths of the numinous earth." This monster that Hesiod describes seems to parallel with his

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    comes from the sacrifice of her most treasured possession to buy her spouse a gift. This shows her true devotion to her husband and how much she loved him to give up something that was dear to her. In addition‚ she tried to make the best out of it by curling what hair she had left to show her husband that it wasn’t such a big deal. To hide her problems behind a smile is what sometimes holds the relationship up and to her this was just something she could do

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    Hair

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    that one side of your hair doesn’t become thinner or shorter than the other possibly causing hair breakage.” Reduce the heat! As much as we females love to add curls to our hair‚ Rachel also states that‚ “Make sure you reduce the heat on your curling irons because that will help to nurse your hair back from being overly damaged from breakage.” Another important strategy prior to preventing breakage is adding a weekly protein strengthening treatment and moisturizing it. Del Sandeen states‚

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    Healthy Leisure

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    more) • Continuing Education (check with your local school board‚ community college‚ or university) • Clubs (such as the Lions‚ Kinsmen/Kinettes‚ or Shriners) • Culture/Heritage groups (check with your local museum or art gallery) • Fitness (curling‚ dancing‚ swimming‚ skating‚ golf‚ hiking‚ and more may be available in your area) • Gardening (ask at your local gardening store about clubs) • Music (look in the Yellow Pages for a list of teachers) • Theatre (check for local theatre groups)

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    technique and the skill that the authors utilize to create it all. But even now‚ when I come across that perfect combination of words‚ it doesn’t matter where I am or what I’m doing‚ the familiar feelings still creep up: shoulders tense with fear‚ toes curling up‚ nose itching with the telltale sign of oncoming

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    MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION

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    S was alert and awake through the conversation orientated to person‚ place‚ time and situation. Much of the conversation she was smiling and her attention and concentration were intact aside from the body movements which included fidgeting and curling placemat on table throughout much of interview. Thought patterns coherent and consistent with reality‚ denies any visual or auditory hallucinations. Mrs. S stated she is content with her current status in life and is happy to have a new grandchild

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    of black‚ and‚ far over them‚ hung jetty lashes of great length.” (Poe‚ p.112) Ligeia’s hair was also very dark‚ which the narrator describes in the following way: “the raven–black‚ the glossy‚ the luxuriant and naturally-curling tresses…”

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    Dna Changed Life

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    Discuss three instances of how our knowledge of DNA has changed life in our day. Give one positive and one negative application of that knowledge and defend your answer. According to Kenneth Saladin‚ deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is “a long threadlike molecule with a uniform diameter of 2mm‚ although its length varies greatly from the smallest to the largest chromosomes.” What does this mean? Basically‚ it is a long string that contains a person’s genetic information. DNA has been studied

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    my chest‚ making it hard to hear anything. All I could hear was the pulsing of blood behind my ears. Why are you doing this? A voice in my head asked. I shook my head violently‚ now I was hearing voices? I took a short step forward‚ my toes curling around the ledge. Do it I told myself. Do it NOW. I rolled back on my heels and pushed against the ground as hard as I could. I fell through the air‚ wind whooshing in my face‚ making my hair fly back. My arms and legs spread wide as I prepared

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    Taking risks. Not being afraid to reach for the stars‚ to toss everything and start over‚ to defy practices that are believed to be law‚ to speak up when everyone else is more comfortable remaining voiceless. “High risk. High reward.” is the quote that has helped me shape my life throughout my years in school. Not only has this assisted me in expanding my mindset but has also opened a world of possibilities for maximizing my success in the future. I first noticed this prominent part of myself in

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