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    When it comes to Euclidean Geometry, Spherical Geometry and Hyperbolic Geometry there are many similarities and differences among them. For example, what may be true for Euclidean Geometry may not be true for Spherical or Hyperbolic Geometry. Many instances exist where something is true for one or two geometries but not the other geometry. However, sometimes a property is true for all three geometries. These points bring us to the purpose of this paper. This paper is an opportunity for me to demonstrate

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    In his memoir, Planet of the Blind, Stephen Kuusisto details his experience of living with a disability of sight, including his initial denial of his legally blind status. His tiring work at passing and his parents’ own denial and support of his refusal to be openly blind both stem from and reflect views of society at large. Members of Kuusisto’s life, just like many people today, ignore blindness and the challenges those with visual impairments have and continue to face. It’s not until he’s struggled

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    Intersectionality is the methodology of studying the relationships and subject formations. For this paper I will be describing myself how society sees me, and also explain the pro’s, con’s, and loopholes to all of the categories I belong to. I am an African American, bisexual female studying at a historically black college. In my household, according to society I would be labeled as the middle class. I have no preferences other than Christianity for my religion. Growing up I always lived in predominantly

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    In Susan Stryker’s “Transgender Studies,” the author outlines the genesis of the field and how it differs from other areas of research like Queer studies. Stryker asserts that, “transgender studies is concerned with anything that disrupts…the normative linkages we generally assume to exist between the biological specificity of the…body, [and] the social roles and statuses that a particular form of body is expected to occupy” (pg. 3). At first glance, such a declaration seems to coincide with the

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    Axia College Material Appendix F Week Three Lab Report: Earthquakes Answer the lab questions for this week and summarize the lab experience using this form. |Full Name | | |Date | | Carefully read pages 156-170 of Geoscience Laboratory. Complete this week’s lab by filling in your responses to the questions from Geoscience Laboratory. Select answers are

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    to regulation under the Clean Water Act. Multiple Streams Framework suggests that policy is dictated by a policy entrepreneur when problems, policy, and politics intersect. According to Ley, (2015) a person can enact policy change when an issue arises to the public

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    Since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), our health care system has undergone a transformation to be inclusive of every American’s health care needs. In particular, ACA has dramatically increased contraceptive coverage for women. Under the ACA’s contraceptive coverage guarantee, also known as contraceptive coverage mandate, all private health plans in the United States must cover at least one form of contraception in each of the of the 18 methods as identified in the Food and Drug

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    men or women then it’s a different story. I heard that all men are created equal but people use different lens to see it. For example, some time man is called black man or white man, Muslim man or Christian man. They are all men but their gender intersects with other identities and makes them different from one another. When somebody is discriminated on the basis of color, we know this exist. Intersectionality tells us about other kind of discrimination. For example black man with different religion

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    The purpose of this letter is to explain two major elements of Quiara Alegría Hudes’ play, Water by the Spoonful, that have clearly caused some confusion and frustration among the company. Water by the Spoonful is a play that has quite a few confusing elements, and the two of them that I will be explaining are the multiple simultaneous storylines and Yazmin’s dissonance speech. By using my unifying principle, these elements can be brought into the light. The unifying principle that I believe best

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    Mitch Albom’s “The five people you meet in heaven” is a phenomenal read. In contrast to most books, this novel begins with Eddie’s death. The most intriguing element Albom used was detailing Eddie’s life using the five people he met in heaven. This story could have easily been a biography on Eddie where his most memorable life events were listed. However, his story was told through five people, whom’s life was changed forever after meeting Eddie. In a series of flashbacks, Eddie is told different

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