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    Hepatitis A Virus

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    Hepatitis is a viral infection of the liver disease. This hepatitis virus infection that can heal by itself, but more cause dangerous diseases such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. There are five types of hepatitis virus, i.e., hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Hepatitis B and C Virus is more dangerous because it is more often the cause of death. According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO), though not as many as the number of sufferers of hepatitis B and C, the estimated number of sufferers

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    are hooked on immediately when the character takes his first risk, " ' You weren 't planning on going after that melon yourself? ' ' Well yes, ' I said, ' As a matter of fact I was! ' " When the boys in the story are discussing the great melon that belonged to Mr. Wills in the story, Deal drops a sudden bomb on each reader. Throughout the whole story, Deal talks of the great melon that no one dares to steal, then out of nowhere, our main character decides to steal it. This big risk is the start

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    The Ego In Ice Age

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    The movie Ice Age is fictionally set during prehistoric times, which includes abounding amounts of extinct animals such as: woolly mammoths, saber-tooth tigers, and ground sloths. This filmography is centered around three main characters who are Sid who is a ground sloth and Id, Diego who is a saber-tooth tiger and Ego, and Manny who is a woolly mammoth and superego. In the beginning of the movie Manny saves Sid from being eaten by predators, because of this Sid decides to stay with Manny who was

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    Molly Lou Melon has moved to a new school and is being teased by her classmates because she looks different. Molly is the smallest in her grade, has buck teeth, fumble fingered, and has a voice that sounds like a bullfrog being squeezed by a boa constrictor. The bully

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    cradling a tiny lion cub. Mufasa and Surabhi rubs their heads together showing their love for each other. Surabhi licks Simba’s head gingerly waking up the napping lion cub. Smiling, Rafiki bends over Simba shaking his walking cane which has two large melons attached to it. Simba swats his paws at

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    Good Corporate Social Responsibility is Good for Business Introduction Many companies question whether positive acts of corporate social responsibility are beneficial to the organization’s profitability or simply cost the company money. Although practicing good corporate social responsibility can be expensive at times, the benefits and positive outcomes outweigh the costs spent. Among many other positive outcomes, acts of corporate social responsibility have the ability to increase investor relations

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    manipulating them to do whatever he needs. For instance when ever he needs to get something for the good of the syndicate he merely says something like, “Casaba melons? Are going for a song in Damascus.”(pg.250) the person who he is persuading normally says something like, “I have a weakness for casaba melons. I’ve always had a weakness for casaba melons.”(pg.250) Milo is probably the most gifted businessman in the

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    Figurative Language

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    I am writing this letter to inform you about a poem in Chapter Five of Perrine’s Sound and Sense. This chapter focuses on figurative languages, such as similes, metaphors, personification, apostrophes, synecdoches, and metonymies. Although I already knew what a simile, metaphor, and personification, I did not know what an apostrophe and metonymy was. An apostrophe addresses someone absent or dead or something nonhuman as if that person or thing is present and alive and could reply to what is being

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    The word “Daoism” holds little significance to people in some areas of the world; however in China, as well as several other countries, the word signifies an ancient religion important to the people. Daoism relates to a set of principles that state the “way” one should lead their life so that one does not interfere with the will of nature. During the Tang Era (618-907 A.D.) in China many poets were inspired by the faiths of not only Daoism but also Confucianism as well as Buddhism. One of these famous

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    3.) The common stereotypes that alternative religious groups have, is that they are considered to be witches. Others say that they have a pack with the devil in some way. Another stereotype is that they are considered to be baby eaters; they tend to listen to rock music, wear black clothes. Pagans tend to work with black magic to cast spells on others. Also, that they were once Christian who turns rebels, ignorance, and that they lack of knowledge. The people that they hang around are the same group

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