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    Art is a subject that can not be described in a single sentence. Hundreds of people could write about their philosophy on art‚ yet none may contain a common thought. It can expose a radical array of emotion from jubilance and ecstasy to depression and despair. Art is power. It is raw emotion delivered on paper‚ on canvas‚ through speakers‚ or over soft chatter at a coffee house. Art is a savior‚ rescuing souls from the darkest corner of their minds‚ bringing hope to an otherwise dull existence. Art

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    These individuals are the ones who have sex more often. Therefore‚ for them to improve the bedroom activity‚ they should read the Bonk to understand orgasm in women and watch the documentary for them to have the knowledge of dealing with sexual urge (Bauer‚ n.p). Besides‚ ladies and parents are required to view the media for them to understand themselves and their children respectively. What I liked from the Media What impressed me from the two media work is that they are straight to the point and

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    sense through hearing‚ touching‚ seeing‚ smelling‚ tasting‚ and feeling (Kirby & Goodpaster‚ pg 54). Sensory perception is crucial to a healthy‚ mobile body because the nerves in our body are sending feedback constantly (Baxter‚ 2013). All information is collected from our senses in the brain‚ then organized and used for our activities. Our senses do not surface and therefore our perception becomes misconstrued (Kirby & Goodpaster‚ 2007‚ pg 55). Our brain is being shaped when we actively

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    Colonization in Botswana

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    Simultaneously the British became the protectorate over Botswana territory at the request of the Tswana chiefs. According to Gretchen Bauer and Scott Taylor‚ “an informal protectorate relationship was secured between the Tswana chiefs and the British government in Cape Town‚ and in 1885 this agreement was formalized and Bechuanaland made a ‘crown colony for the British” (Bauer and Scott 85). A peaceful colonization led to many benefits for the country of Botswana such as‚ a stabilized government‚ a prospering

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    Patricia E.Bauer is an American former reporter‚ and the current bureau chief for Washington post. In her article “The Abortion Debate No One Wants to Have”‚ Bauer expounds on some of those in the general public who have no sympathy and are unconcerned about the connection between children’s with down syndrome and abortion. As the mother of a young beautiful girl with a disability‚ she expresses the eternal love she has for her child and the pain she has to go through when a not as much as thoroughly

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    INTRODUCTION Cassia fistula Linn. (Leguminosae) is a very common plant and is widely known for its medicinal properties. In the Indian literature‚ this plant has been described to be useful against skin diseases‚ liver troubles‚ tuberculous glands and its use in the treatment of rheumatism‚ hematemesis‚ pruritus‚ leucoderma‚ and diabetes.[1‚2] Besides‚ it has been found to exhibit anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activity and widely used as a mild laxative suitable for children and pregnant women

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    country. He dedicated his life to giving good quality education to kids of all background rich or poor. Brother Leo Kirby did really well describing the life of John the Baptist‚ in the text it says "if I were asked what was my greatest contribution to education‚ I’d have to say that it was recruiting quality teachers and giving them a sense of pride in their work “Brother Leo Kirby also states that "our brothers are intelligent‚ well educated‚ compassionate‚ unselfish‚ and full of faith. We are all

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    Journalist Shane Bauer from Mother Jones was a part of an undercover investigation into the CCA and its innerworkings. Bauer found the application process surprisingly simple and lacking in much background checking. The head of training at Winn Correctional Center in Louisiana once said to the cadets‚ “...if you come here and you breathing and you got a valid driver’s license and you’re willing to work‚ then we’re willing to hire you” [Bauer]. The applying cadets after four short

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    Cited: Kirby‚ G. R.‚ & Goodpaster‚ J. R. (2007). THINKING: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Critical and Creative Thought‚ Fourth Edition. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. Stangor‚ C. (2010). Introduction to Psychology. n.c.: Flat World Knowledge‚ LLC

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    Introduction Antibiotics are drugs that have been developed to destroy or show interference with the growth of microorganisms. The first antibiotic properties revealed were synthetic chemicals‚ particularly drugs containing arsenic‚ which were discovered by Ehrlich at the beginning of the 20th century. Sulphonamide inhibitors of folate metabolism were developed by Domagz in the 1930s which then followed with the development of the first true antibiotic‚ penicillin in the 1940s.(Wright 2011) Upon

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