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    The Death Of A Woman

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    new reality, one that did not include Perceval. And while sleep would provide an ideal escape from her troubles, it would not come. She heard chattering outside of her window down on the street below, pleasant discussions among her neighbors as the morning sun waned. Didn’t these people

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    If you like working in a fast paced environment, the news industry is the place to be. Walking into the news field I had a few ideas of what to expect, as in working holidays, finding unique stories to cover and being inside a noisy news room. During my internship at WBRC FOX6 News, I learned how to operate multiple cameras and other equipment in the studio for different news segments. I was able to work with a variety of reporters, learn about their experience from being on camera and going out

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    The 1930s ushered in the Golden Age of Hollywood when new technological advances brought lighting, photography, and sound to a new level of excellence. Along with these technical advances, wardrobe departments of major motion picture studios were busy as costume designers, with the assistance of skilled seamstresses, milliners, and tailors, produced stunning garments for glamorous movie stars. During the 1930s and 1940s the field of costume design was dominated by men. But, that didn’t stop Edith Head

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    Customer's Always Right?

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    offers a totally different atmosphere throughout the day. It’s a completely different operation from mornings, middays, and nights. The customers vary from different times of day and night and I can almost predict the type (crazy and crazier) of customers at the same time of the month as well. Customers at Roadies range from somewhat normal and polite to disrespectful. The customers in the morning are mainly farm workers and 95% don’t speak English. So, I make do with the language barrier. A coworker

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    Mindy awoke to a slow and steady beeping. As her eyes adjusted to the morning light, she realized she was in a hospital bed -- and she wasn 't the only one in the room. A strange man was sleeping in a bed nearest the window. She tried to get up, but dizziness pulled her back down. As uncertainty began filling her mind, Mindy heard the beeping accelerate. Her heart was racing and the dizziness intensified. Confusion quickly turned to fear. "There 's no need to worry, miss," the other patient said

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    A Short Story

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    Keith and Jenny chuckled as they snuggled close together. “Man, you two know how to party,” Keith exclaimed. “I would say the two of you know how to as well,” Aida replied. For the better part of the following hour, they asked Aida and me about our swinging experiences, which we both candidly explained to them. They listened with fascination, as we regaled them with our stories of marathon sex, some fabulous couples, other disastrous evenings and some spectacular parties. Even Jenny had grown quite

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    In Good Morning Vietnam, the movie shows the story Adrian Cronauer and his experience as a radio DJ in 1965 Vietnam. In the movie, Adrian is a witty and impulsive comic that likes to do his own thing which does not go over well with the General Major who is in charge. However, Adrian’s comedy and wit help to make his radio shows entertaining for the troops and he becomes respected among many of the men in the army. Although Adrian is censored, he still tried to inform the troops and went against

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    Life washes over those who expect it the least. One moment I was playing with the innocence of time, then life came crashing in and destroyed everything. With water-soaked clothes and tear-streaked cheeks, I returned home with the knowledge that life has no mercy. Life is not fair. Only the sweet sting of reality to my beaten down ego was my companion. Magnificent, heavenly light filters through the wispy clouds, signifying a new day. The thin clouds slowly drift apart, presenting a beautiful sky

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    Thalidomide Thalidomide, a dangerous and extremely harmful teratogen, is one that has harmed children all over the world. Despite the fact that the US banned the chemical before it could be too widely distributed, it still affected thousands of families here that continue to live with the consequences today. Although Thalidomide is still used to successfully treat a variety of diseases and disorders, its history of unethical use resulting in the harm of thousands of fetuses should not be forgotten

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    Thalidomide and how people are reacting the exact same way towards the vaccinations. Thalidomide started in Germany in 1957 as a calming medicine for pregnant women. As time went on they discovered that the uses for it could also be used to alleviate morning sickness. After this new use was discovered, it became an over the counter drug available to everyone. Shortly after the drug was available to the public five thousand to seven thousand infants had been reported to be born with phocomelia, which

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