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    routine. However, when erectile suffering occurs, clinical awareness is warranted, as underlying wellbeing issues may be at stake that require specialised penis care. The most long-established causes of painful erections are outlined right here for informative functions; guys who develop these stipulations should search official scientific advice from a trained physician.

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    Subdued Job Report

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    The inclusion of graphs is also a smart editorial choice. Although the “Change in Jobs” graph contained in the New York Times Article could benefit by perhaps being more interactive and including major events on the timeline, it is largely very informative. The same can’t be said of the graph showing the unemployment rate that follows. The axes are unlabeled and there is no title. While this is unlikely the fault of Schwartz, it is still an oversight that detracts from the

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    Journalist James Fallows explores the art of throwing a baseball in his text “Throwing Like a Girl.” The article was published in a commentary magazine called the Atlantic in August of 1996. Fallows clearly introduces the common misconception of “throwing like a girl” and effectively debates the many different reasons for the throwing difference. Fallow’s main idea for his article is to address the idea that boys and girls throw differently and to inform readers of various reasons why. By walking

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    The main ideas that we have read in our readings covered what Women’s Studies is and Dominant Ideas About Women. Three passages that caught my attention out of the 32 passages were “A Work of Artifice” by Marge Piercy, “Gender Inequity in School: Not a Thing of the Past” by Karen Zittleman and David Sadker, and lastly, “Have you Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists” by Stacey Yap. With these three passages, there was good information for me to interpret and to reflect upon in these readings. “A

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    Hate Crimes

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    Chapter 7 pertains to victims of violence and who they are. I was informed about the legal rights of violent crime victims, such as the general list of victim rights that stemmed from the Crime Victims Assistance Act of 1988. I also learned about the different types of hate crimes and the consequences of hate crime victimization. Another point touched on in this chapter was crimes against the homeless and how environmental degradation is an act of violence. The section of this chapter that interested

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    stories has allowed me to better understand ethics and law in the realm of higher education. Instead of being intimidated by the large volume of information surrounding the topic, I feel as if I have a solid foundation to build upon. It's been surprising at how much ethical professional practice and policy has been discussed in my graduate coursework. Not only have we discussed the importance of becoming familiar with laws and mandates that govern our practice, but also about creating and maintaining

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    Tombstone Film Analysis

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    Tombstone The Wild West, following the civil war, and even after reconstruction, was a place filled with surprising and fascinating characters, including the well-known and quite stereotypical character of the western cowboy. Though not all cowboys are presented in a bad or harsh manner, some, including the ones in George P. Cosmatos’ gritty and bloody “shoot ‘em up” western film, are. While some may be dubious of the apparent luck and skill of some of the gunmen such as Doc Holliday and Wyatt

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    As professor Sanchez announced the upcoming of our informative speeches I had no clue what I was going to do mine on. Of course I decided to procrastinate on finding a topic and put it to the last minute. The idea of “charreria” Mexico’s national sport came to mind due to the fact that my professor always mentioned a dancing horse when he would call my name for attendance. From there on I decided when the days of doing our speech comes I will give myself a week to practice in order for me to not

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    Predictive Analytics

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    of analysis based on gathered data. The terminology used is not technical. The writing is humorous, optimistic, and engaging. The content is eye-opening, insightful, terrifying, and thought-provoking – simultaneously. Being both informative and enjoyable, the writing style reminded me of Freakonomics in many ways. Graphic devices such as flow charts, cartoons, diagrams, data tables, and other illustrations made the information easier to understand. The author incorporates

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    help the misunderstandment of how the audience viewed the statue simply as an Indian princess, instead of Davis’s own vision of white superiority that he insisted be represented in the U.S. Capitol dome statue. I found these observations to be very surprising because art comes along way involved in history. If the detailed evidence in the art Davis wanted and Crawford created was not focused enough one wouldn’t be aware of the symbolizations art contribute

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