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    nerve cells in certain areas. Women also tend to have a larger corpus collusum — the group of nerve fibers that connects left and right hemispheres. That makes women faster at transferring data between the computational‚ verbal left half and the intuitive‚ visual right half. Result: Women are more flexible and find it easier to multitask. Men are usually left-brain oriented. That often makes them better at solving abstract equations and problems. Men are stronger than women‚ generally‚ strength-wise

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    features a dark-skinned man in the water with his face painted white. The white paint masks the man’s ‘true’ identity‚ but simultaneously highlights certain features of his face. These features include his eyes‚ nose‚ and lips. He is immersed into the water‚ exposing any body part from the top of his head to his shoulders. As one focuses on the water‚ one can see the man’s reflection. The light in the picture is reflecting off of the water showing the huge contrast between the dark-skinned man and the

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    Unlike Greek heroes‚ our present-day heroes cannot throw thunderbolts‚ nor can they kill a half human‚ half bull monster with their bare hands however‚ they do share many characteristics with Greek heroes. The characteristics that both modern and Greek heroes possess are a large reason why these Greek heroes are considered heroic by the Greeks. Two common characteristics of both modern and Greek heroes is they are mentally strong and selfless. It is not far-fetched to say because modern day heroes

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    The Jungle: Critical Analysis The Jungle is a novel that focuses its story on a family of immigrants who came to America looking for a better life. It was written by muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair‚ who went into Chicago and the stockyards to investigate what life was like for the people who lived and worked there. The book was originally written with the intent of showing Socialism as a better option than Capitalism for the society. However‚ the details of the story ended up launching

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    killing animals for fur

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    clothing industry. Whether they come from Chinese fur farms or Indian slaughterhouses‚ an immeasurable amount of suffering goes into every fur coat made. Eighty-five percent of the fur industry’s skin comes from animals on fur factory farms. More than half of the fur in the U.S. comes from China‚ where millions of the animals are victims of cruelty. In China environmental regulations are often ignored and there are no federal human slaughter laws to protect the animals on fur factory farms. One reason

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    order to play as a team‚ you have to leave all that negative energy at home. Ernie said to me that if he could have more stores cater to ethnic people‚ it will help the community expand. We usually have to travel to Saginaw‚ which is like an hour and half away. There is one walmart‚ and a Meijers and they have one small aisle‚ they consider the ethnic aisle. During Christmas time‚ trying to find an african american doll for my neice also was a problem. There is not one store in mount pleasant‚

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    pass on the right shoulder? Only when passing a vehicle turning left and only if the right shoulder is paved Passing a cyclist‚ allow at least one meter between vehicle and cyclist Law requires vehicle lights to be turned on between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other

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    My Personal Hero What do you think of when someone says a hero? Superman? Batman? When I think of a hero I think of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Doug Stork is an ordinary man doing extraordinary things for his family and the community. What makes Doug Stork so extraordinary? He is funny‚ intelligent‚ and inspiring but how does that make him a hero? He inspires me to be funny and intelligent. He tells his eight grandchildren stories‚ teaches them about cattle and how to fix things

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    Slave Of The Saints

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    Nichole Acevedo LALS 31106 Professor Nieves October 6‚ 2014 Slave of the Saints: Documentary Review Kelly Hayes’ Slave of the Saints introduced a new kind of worshipping along Afro-Brazilians‚ their urban community and marginalized society. The documentary illustrated Afro-Brazilian rituals of Pomba Gira and other possessing entities that not only speak through human beings such as Nazare but also depicts both the subordination and empowerment under traditional views of hypersexualized femininity

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    Kaamulan Festiva1

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    Kaamulan Festival is an ethnic cultural festival held annually in Malaybalay City‚ Bukidnon from the second half of February to March 10‚ the anniversary date of the foundation of Bukidnon as a province in 1917. It is held to celebrate the culture and tradition of the seven ethnic tribal groups—Bukidnon‚ Higaonon‚ Talaandig‚ Manobo‚ Matigsalug‚ Tigwahanon and Umayamnon—that originally inhabit the province.[1][2] It is the only ethnic festival in thePhilippines.[3] Kaamulan comes from the Binukid word “amul” meaning

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