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    social standings were how people were judged and how one was were treated by people. While mental illnesses have been around forever‚ the treatment of them‚ medically and socially‚ has changed drastically over time. In a “Rose For Emily” William Faulkner tells how the community that Emily Grierson lives in did not speak of or act upon her mental illness because of her social standings and because they felt that mental illness was not considered a medical problem in those times. Social standings‚ and

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    hero pose‚ is effective in treating flat feet and knock knees. This variation will help those with knock knees. Start by standing on your knees‚ then sitting down on your heels. Place a yoga block between the heels and sit on it. Make sure the knees are pointing straight forward and not touching each other. Hold for 20 to 60 seconds. Block Between the Thighs While standing‚ place a yoga block between the thighs as close to the pelvis as possible. Bring the feet as close together as possible and

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    Bullying‚ it’s an issue that has been around forever and occurs every day with over 282‚000 physical attacks occurring in secondary schools per month‚ yet do we take bullying seriously enough? Sure we know it’s bad and majority of us would not just go up and fight someone‚ but the thing we don’t understand is that bullying is not just physical harassment‚ it can be verbal harassment‚ cyber bullying or even stalking. Bullying is not limited to age‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ cultural or religious background

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice delves into the issue of why social standing in a society based solely on class should not be the most important thing when evaluating the worth of a person. Through several different literary techniques – such as letters and abundant focalizers – Austen conveys important information about key issues she has with the significance placed on social standing. The theme of class and social standing is echoed constantly throughout Austen’s novel in numerous ways‚ highlighting

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    stand up for what they believe is right. She showed people even though there may be consequences for standing up for yourself and for what is right‚ the outcome may make a difference. Rosa got on the bus as usual after a long day at work. When the section of seats assigned to the whites filled up the line was moved back and she and 3 others were ask to give up their seats to the whites standing in the aisle. The other 3 blacks did as asked but Rosa refused. The driver asked Rosa why she would not

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    One of the main lessons that Scout learns in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is that you can’t fully understand who someone is until you walk in his shoes‚ a lesson that Scout learns while standing on Boo’s porch and seeing from his point of view. When Scout gets home from her first day at school with Miss Caroline‚ she recounts the “crimes” of her day. Scout sits on Atticus’s lap and tells him about Miss Caroline’s notion that he shouldn’t have taught Scout to read‚ and after some contemplation

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    Thatcher’s Strong Mandates UK General Election 1979 Candidates Votes Party Standing Elected Gained Unseated Net  % of total  % No. Net %   Conservative 622 339 63 1 + 62 53.4% 43.9 13‚697‚923 + 8.1   Labour 623 269 4 54 - 50 42.4% 36.9 11‚532‚218 - 2.3   Liberal 577 11 1 3 - 2 1.7% 13.8 4‚313‚804 - 4.5 United Kingdom General Election 1983 Candidates Votes Party Standing Elected Gained Unseated Net  % of total  % No. Net %   Conservative 633 397 47 10 +

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    that of a roof Greek temple due to it triangular shape. There are five rows of vertical tiles along the side of the lid and at the end of each row is a lion head. Along the side of the sarcophagus is a high relief‚ the subjects appear almost free standing and not appear to be attach to the stone that it was carve from‚ depicts a battle scene. All these features on the sarcophagus is intended to glorify the soldier intern within and to demonstrate his achievement in life. The relief depicted a battle

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    lungs following breathing in as deeply as possible. The purpose of this study was to see if position of measurement‚ gender‚ and athleticism affected vital capacity. This experiment was conducted on 46 college-aged students using a wet spirometer in standing and sitting positions. Each student self-reported their age‚ and whether or not they were an athlete or a smoker. Measurements of each individual’s chest circumference‚ and height were recorded. The experiment showed that both gender and athleticism

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    divide the labor and helps Congress work more efficiently. There are four types of committees: Standing‚ Conference‚ Select‚ and Joint. Standing committees are the most common committees and they deal with issues that have a legislative concern. Standing committees also have many subcommittees that deal with the more specific areas of a concern. Conference committees are very common‚ but not as common as standing committees‚ and they deal with

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