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    “People do judge books by their covers; it’s human nature. They react to the way you look before they hear a single word that comes out of your mouth.” -Jeff Garvin In Symptoms of Being Human‚ by Jeff Garvin‚ Riley Cavanaugh‚ a gender fluid teen‚ struggles with societal norms and the difficulty of fitting in. When Riley starts at a new school‚ they think everything would be different and the students would be more open minded about being gender fluid. But inevitably‚ the students take one look at

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    Do Aliens Exist?

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    Do Aliens Exist? Aliens are creatures from outer space‚ but do they do they exist? In this memo I will talk about this. Aliens are creatures from outer space‚ there is evidence that they live among us. They come from spaceships (some call “flying saucers”). It has been sited in various countries including the US. There are many people who agree that aliens do exist‚ there have been eyewitnesses. Aliens‚ are mostly suspected to come from mars the red planet‚ as their have been many sitting of UFO’s

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    time in our life‚ Right? When we began school in Pre-K‚ testing was a breeze. As we have gotten older and we move up to the next grade level‚ it seems as though our testing anxiety has heightened. It seems that no matter how much we prepare and study before a test‚ we still struggle and display the internal/external symptoms of testing anxiety. Journalism on the recent research at The University of Dundee‚ done by Catherine MPhail‚ a counselor of UCL student psychological services‚ stated in her report

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    Can Utopia Exist

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    Can Utopias Exist Rough draft Utopias… Utopias are the “perfect cities” of this world. But I believe they never existed. I believe that Utopias cannot exist. They cannot exist because People might not like the decisions made by the people in charge‚ People could never be perfect‚ and People will always break the rules ‚even if they don’t mean too. One reason might be People might not like the decisions made by the people in charge. (Chapter 3 pg 22 paragraph 7) This quote supports me is because

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    A long way gone

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    World Literature 03 December 2013 A long Way Gone 75% check‚ 100-151 1. Nauseated (verb) - to feel disgust. “Something inside his brain was still pulsating and he was breathing. I felt nauseated” (Beah 100). 2. Garrison (noun) - a body of troops stationed in a fortified place. “The soldiers set up their garrison in another unfinished brick house‚ and there they‚ socialized separate from the civilians” (Beah 101). 3. Jubilation (noun) - a feeling of or the expression of joy. “Their jubilation

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    Something About Myself

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    Have you ever met someone who is constantly reminiscing on his or her favorite place? Or someone who has an unbelievable passion for a sport that they play? Or someone who would unquestionably pull over to rescue a stray dog? While all of those may sound like three totally different people‚ they’re actually all describing whom I am and what my three favorite things are. B. I have many reasons for what my favorite things are and why they mean so much to me. Kansas is unquestionably my favorite thing

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    HA Case With Sponatenous Bleeding From Ear Due To Warfarin Overdose Introduction: Warfarin has anticoagulant activity with inhibiting vitamin-K dependent coagulation factors. It has a narrow therapeutic range and it is difficult to maintain the therapeutic range. Therefore‚ over-anticoagulation is common. In this case report‚ a spontaneous isolated otorrhagia secondary to warfarin use‚ is presented. Case: A 30-year-old female patient was visited to the emergency clinic with a sudden onset of

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    A Long Way Gone

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    Journal 1 A topic that is shown throughout A Long Way Gone is the desire to escape the war. Ishmael Beah had the want‚ the need‚ and the desire to escape the war that was happening in Sierra Leone. He had to escape those who turned on the country and became rebels. Running away became part of his life for many years until he join the soldiers. There he would fight for his country to escape from the cruelty the rebels were bringing to Sierra Leone. Ishmael was a very brave child to be constantly

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    Stereotypes In Gone Girl

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    While Gone Girl is a fantastical crime novel with fictional characters‚ it does have a larger application to the real world. You will never see Amy or Nick Dunne on the streets‚ but the issues they and the novel dealt with are problems that are present in our universe as well. Gillian Flynn illustrates some of these issues with the novel and it’s crucial that we analyze them further. A recurring topic in the book are the gender roles that both Nick and Amy take on and the treatment that they receive

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