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    Everyone knows the iconic movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – the epitome of adolescent rebellion and independence – the benchmark of free-spirited insubordination that lies in the heart of all teenagers. Sure, the movie depicts skipping school as nothing more than a harmless and fun pastime, something that is enjoyable due in large part to its riskiness. But essentially it documents the day of a truant. A truant whose wild antics entertain, but a truant nonetheless. Like most things, Hollywood’s characterization

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    The Cavaliers won 21 games. The next year, they showed no progress which led to the firing of Scott. Mike Brown replaced him and they acquired the former first draft pick center Andrew Bynum from the Lakers. However, the Cavaliers only improved to a 33-49 record. As a result of this losing record, this lead to the firing of Brown. Brown was replaced by David Blatt in 2014. That year in free agency, LeBron James decided that he wanted to

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    In Shakespeare's Hamlet, a tale of murder, tragedy, pain, and grief is told. Since its creation, a number of people have analyzed, explained, and criticized Hamlet. As with all literary criticism, a number of approaches have been applied to the play, with varying results and interpretations. In particular, analysis of Hamlet through an existential lens, as a revenge-tragedy, as viewed through a Freudian philosophy, through analysis of the psychology of characters in other ways, and as it relates

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    Perhaps one of the most controversial topics in the field of health sciences is the use non-human test subjects by medical research institutions. Animals used for experimentation can provide extremely important information due to their physical and genetic similarities to humans. The tradeoff to furthering the field of medical science is that often times these experiments result in pain, suffering, and death of the test subjects. This raises serious ethical and moral questions about the use of animal

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    James I (Dominiczak 317). Paracelsus was a controversial German physician who founded the field of toxicology. He used chemicals to treat certain patients and was often outspoken on old medical beliefs being used by some during the Renaissance period (Bynum

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    well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously-oh, so cautiously --cautiously (for the hinges creaked)” (Poe 1) “The morally insane man might be rational, might realize that those around him would condemn his behavior, but he himself would not”.(Bynum 2) The narrator is narcissistic while talking about the murder as if there was nothing wrong with the fact he murdered an old man. On top of that he believes that he is inferior to the old man. The protagonist of the story is a sadomasochist, deriving

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    to abuse their wives whenever they feel discouraged or depressed. For example, when husbands do not treat their wives with the respect they deserve, it can lead to violence or divorce. This has been recently shown by Pentecostal evangelist Juanita Bynum. She filed for divorce from her husband following a brutal domestic violence incident. In analysis, when husbands abuse their wives, it does not cure their hurtful feelings; it

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    long. The Bulls lost their key player for another season after Rose injured his right knee in November of 2013, a whole year after injuring his left knee in 2012. The Bulls also lost Luol Deng when he was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Andrew Bynum, and three future draft picks. The Bulls have struggled over the past few years with injuries and

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    Police Shootings Across the Racial Lines Sheila Capers Saint Leo University Authors Note: All questions and concerns on this paper can be addressed to Sheila Capers, Saint Leo University, Criminal Justice, Savannah, GA. Email: Sheila.capers@email.saintleo.edu. Abstract There was a time when one never heard about the police shooting a suspect. Now it seems as if every day there a new story on the news of police shootings and the ensuing chaos. In the middle of all of this there runs

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    The patterns and rates of offending between males and females have several similarities, as well as, differences. The nature of the offences is also varied and the level of penalty is also different. While it can be considered that both males and females equally engage in minor offences and abuse of substances, the rates for men are higher than that of women. This paper will discuss the differences and similarities that exist in the United Kingdom. To begin, there are numerous differences that

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