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    On 2/19/18 met Mr. Revis, both guardians and also the internal case manager from Rainbow at the appointment with Dr. Geffard. This was a meeting because at the last appointment which Brian only attended with the internal case manager he asked Dr. Geffard about regaining his own guardianship. Dr. Geffard wanted to speak with the co-guardians so this was today. Brian is still acting out with other clients. He also had an incident of taking pictures in the home where he stays and calling adult protective

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    his eyes with were far larger than mine but shallower, and yellowed.” she is creating a connection with the fish. The speaker is showing imagery of the fish through her words by describing every detail of the fish as it is being hung from her hook over the side of their rented fishing boat. As she views the fish’s mouth she says “his lower lip grim, wet, and weapon-like, hung five old pieces of fish line” “A wire leader with the swivel still attached, with all their five big hooks grown firmly in

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    Barcrest's products include some of the most popular and iconic British slots such as Rainbow Riches, Elvis, Cluedo, Cleopatra, Reel King, Cops N Robbers, Cashino and Monopoly. In recent years it has licensed large numbers of pop culture based slots such as Transformers, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Indiana Jones and Star Wars. The company is currently part of IGT-UK, which is part of the American based IGT one of the world's largest makers of slot machines. IGT invented the networked or linked

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    Nothing Gold Can Stay

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    Nature The world is an awe-inspiring place. Its nature is often times a safe haven for those seeking refuge from a busy world. Some avidly searching for answers consult a greater being in nature. Relationships are even drawn together from the work of the natural world. Just going through the motions is easy for one to do in life; however, nature encourages a tranquil, spiritual, and intimate being amidst a hectic lifestyle many people lead. Professional, academic, and even domestic duties crowd

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    Close Reading of ‘Sonnet’ by Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop’s poem, ‘Sonnet’ bears little resemblance to its namesake at first glance. Bishop plays with our expectations, molding the well-known sonnet form into something new. She transforms the meter and rhyme scheme of the sonnet to the point of metamorphosis, but she retains the skeletal structure of the form; fourteen lines broken down into the customary octave and sestet. Her invocation and subsequent subversion of the anticipated poetic form

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    job and still be able to be around for her kids. Compared to these unrealistic forms of media, Jane The Virgin shows the true struggles of raising a baby. It shows how it takes a village to raise a baby and how motherhood is not always sunshine and rainbows. Using Radical Cultural Feminism and Materialist Feminism, displays ways in which motherhood is depicted in these three films in order to reveal the struggles and overall rewarding experience of being a mother. When viewing Sex

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    one species and the detection of info-chemicals is through olfactory and gustatory organs. The utilization of chemical communication is vital to the survival of aquatic organisms due to the nature of the medium which they are surrounded by; water. Over the past century, the rise in large scale industrial activity such as mining and metal processing has lead to an explosion in human productivity. However, the repercussion of this expansion is the disruption of global habitats, resulting in the contamination

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s poem, “The Fish,” details an account of someone’s experience catching a fish. The person catching the fish, presumed as the narrator, describes the fish’s intricate details which essentially gives it an ugly appearance. In an explication of “The Fish” from Bedford St. Martin’s, the analyzer also notes how the narrator’s descriptions yield an ugly appearance of the fish, but with further observation, the narrator realizes the beauty deep within the fish and the fact that the fish

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    In the video from the Democratic National Convention of 1984 Jessie Jackson speaks to his audience while he ran for Presidency. The problem Jessie Jackson sought out to solve was the well being of his people and supporters. Jackson, as a former preacher, took the approach of what would be categorized as Black Preaching through his speech. Black Preaching is a style of speech represented in African American churches reflecting the persuasive narrations of the preacher. This connects greatly with one

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    towards people as we see through the characters in Rainbows End by Jane Harrison and Othello by William Shakespeare. An individual’s choices and the attitude of others plays an important role in shaping the way that characters perceive their sense of belonging, in both negative and positive ways in “Rainbows End” through the Koori women, Nan Dear and Gladys and in

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