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    Finally. Years of ceaseless efforts. Countless trials and complications. The completion of the cure for humanity. Out of fear of revolt and turmoil, the necessity for a drug that could subdue the subliminal and divert attention to servitude was created. Although the tests on genetically similar animals had been proven positive, it was instrumental to be tested on humans. The apprehension in the lab was omniscient. The next few moments would define the inconceivable effort invested in the project

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    Healing Power of Music What if each day’s goal is to fight inner demons? What if something as simple as music accomplishes this? In The Soloist, author Steve Lopez introduces the reader to a homeless schizophrenic fighting for survival on the streets of Los Angeles' notorious Skid Row district. This man is Nathaniel Ayers, a talented musician who struggles with mental illness and depends on the sound of his instrument for peace. Portrayed through Lopez’s friendship with Ayers, Lopez shows that music

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    I. Introduction A. It’s an unfathomable disease that ravages families. Yes, Alzheimer’s. B. It can stress a family out, treatment can cost a fortune and doesn’t even cure the disease, and there so many things that you do in your everyday life that can raise the risk of you getting Alzheimer’s II. Stress A. When a family members have Alzheimer’s it can make you feel guilty. Like you could have done something to prevent it, or that you could spend more time taking care of them but you don’t. B

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    It was June 2nd, school was out, it’s now summer vacation. Genesis’ parents, Gregory and Raina, were taking a month off of work to spend it in New York. They had forgotten Genesis’ and her siblings, Nikki and Marquise were going to be out of school at this time. So they had announced to them that they were going to New York with them. “Marquise, Genesis, Nikki, come down here and hear the good news” Gregory muttered. “Your mother and I have decided that you’ll be attending

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    Bewitched Nicole Halcyon’s Diary November 1st, 1660 PARIS, FRANCE -- I am finally here, in the heart of France. I have found a place to live in, just at the borders of the city. It is quite small, with only a bedroom and a dainty little kitchen. But I like it. It is right by the lake, so during the summer months I can go fishing. I just finished unpacking, so I decided to go greet my new neighbor. ~~~ My new neighbor’s name is Catherine De Saint, a middle-aged lady with straight, long black hair

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    Every character in a book has a overall mission that they under take. Some of the missions can be dangerous others can be easily solved with common sense but the mission is what makes the main character of the book. I have chosen 3 characters to tell how they undertook their mission and what drove them to undertake the mission, no matter how hard or easy it was. In the book, In the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Claudia undertook the mission of running away from home (but coming back

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    What Makes A Disease?

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    worthy of such reward? No. It is merely- complexly- a symptom of disease. And though I claim to have no advanced knowledge, no doctorate degrees in certain sciences, I believe I have found a cure. I have spoken to many a few people, who’s opinions I hold in high esteem, and they have agreed with me, that the cure to this disease, is as simple as it seems. Like all other diseases, in the mind and body alike, this one manifested itself from a virus; a source. It did not take me long to find the origins

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    I thought I had finally found the cure, after seven years of long, hard work. The cure was going to be used in a gas form, but that worsened the situation. We created a deadly pathogen that spread extremely fast. The pathogen not only killed cancer cells, but it went on to kill every living cell it could find. What we thought was the cure ended up being lethal, and what would kill us all. My morals were being tested. Should I go to work and try to find a cure, or should I stay at home with my wife

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    One hundred and eighty three thousand is quite a massive number. That is approximately 36,600 five gallon buckets of paint. It is around 140,544,045 teaspoons of molasses and amounts to 23,424,000 ounces of orange juice. However, what if I told you this number represents something a bit more sinister than just day to day items. 183,000 is the amount of deaths accredited to opiate overdose in 2015. Not only is this amount massive in size, the number of opiate deaths rise each day. This is not just

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    Introduction Injector scanner gun is the product for doctors to diagnose the disease, for parents and children suffering from cancer disease and looking for timely cure. The product help to scan the infected cells in the body generate the new and healthy cells and inject in the body. The product in short is two way help to diagnose the disease and provide the treatment. The product will work online and have a great deal of functions like check the rate of blood pressure, DNA and cancer etc. The product

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