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    December 9th 2020, to some this might have just been another day on the calendar but for Joseph it was time to make a choice. Turning over to see the clock on the left side of the bed, the red lights of his alarm clock pierced his eyes with the current time, 4:30 am. The room he had once called his own had been packed in two large black duffle bags with the name “Green” stitched onto it. Sitting in the crevice between the bags was his passport, a ticket, a journal and a Polaroid photo of Brooke

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    that is deeply engraved in our mind. When we visited a new country, we would learn about its culture to adjust. If I visit India, maybe I will be feel like a fish out of water and need to get used to new foods or environments. Every country had a different culture and own beauty. It could be obviously known as the differences of lifestyle, language or celebration. The differences between cultures could make it very difficult to adjust to the new surroundings. In my opinion, people come from another

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    The Brain And Its Anatomy

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    brain, the masterpiece of creation, is almost unknown to us” (web.stanford.edu, 2014). The brain and its anatomy were first studied by the Egyptians in 1700 B.C., and ever since then, its immeasurable power has been continuously astonishing us with new and amazing discoveries of previously unknown capabilities (faculty.washington.edu, 2014). The first person to dissect the brain to study relationships between the brain and optic nerves was

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    power. Lastly; I discuss the image left by some people on this world, and what God wants from us. The author is describing how some have and can change the drum major instinct. The author uses the rhetorical strategy analogy to explain what is wrong and what is right. And how they explore everyone’s opinions on what may be the reason for a strong Drum Major Instinct. “But Jesus says to them ye know not what ye ask’ … but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give” (MLK:11-12)

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    Creative Writing : Essay

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    asked. “I was in the area and thought I’d drop by and check in on my kid.” “I am sorry to say, but Della no longer live here.” “No, don’t say . . .!” “I thought you knew that.” “I sure didn’t.” He said. “Do you know where she moved to?” “She left quietly. I came back from a vacation and found her final check and keys in an envelope, along with a thank you card.” Capri arched his eyebrows in surprise, “Oh! Thanks.” He turned around and walked to his vehicle and drove off to the neighborhood

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    SRP report As a left-hander, I have always wondered what makes us different. As a child it made no sense to me, people telling me I wrote with the ‘wrong hand’ or looking at my hand in amazement asking ‘How do you do that!?!?!’ I always saw it as something to show off, a little peculiarity that made me unique. As I grew older, the challenges got harder. In year two we tried the new game called hockey that looked really fun - only to be told that I had to hold the stick in my right hand, which made

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    Selective Attention Essay

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    would listen to the two different syllables being said into the right and left ears. The participant would then indicate whichever syllable sounded louder, by repeating or gesturing to the syllable they just heard on a chart listed in front of them. The FR (forced right) task had the participant tell the researcher which syllable was spoken into the right ear, and do their best to ignore the distracting stimulus in the left ear. The same

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    Occupational Profile Angelo is a 65-year-old male who has left-sided hemiparesis because of a right cerebrovascular accident that occurred 7 years ago. Though he has left upper extremity weakness, it does not affect his right upper extremity, which is his dominant side. Angelo uses a cane to ambulate between locations, yet he needs to use a rail in order to climb up stairs, and he uses an ankle-foot-orthosis to support his left foot. Although Angelo has no visual and/or perceptual deficits, Angelo

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    interesting title to read, made me think what that could mean. “White” could possibly be referring to clean or cleansing and “Teeth” I thought of eating or chewing, breaking down things. The overview on the back of the book is so questionable, “On New Year's morning, 1975, Archie Jones sits in his car on a London road and waits for the exhaust fumes to fill his Cavalier Musketeer station wagon,” my first thought was during holidays the suicide rates increase because of loneliness and depression.

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    than its literal meaning. J.D. Salinger, the author of The Catcher in the Rye used many symbols that affected the way readers see the story. Symbols like preparatory school life at Pencey Prep, the red hunting hat that Holden always wears, and Allie’s left-handed baseball glove created the story. J.D. Salinger uses the technique of symbolism to enhance the writing and give more insight to readers. Preparatory school life at Elkton Hills and Pencey Prep, played a large role in Holden Caulfield's life

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