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    truth is that virtual connections don’t have the same emotional fulfilment as interpersonal ones and can make us feel more isolated. This then leads to poor mental health, making us vulnerable and an exploited target. In the short story ‘Facebook Redux’ by Nic Low, the main character Michael is a man in his sixties who is connected virtually but is missing physical proximity. He has a daughter

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    his most famous series is called Rabbit Omnibus. John Updike is known for his famous character in the Rabbit Omnibus books called Harry. John Updike’s books called “Rabbit Run” and “Rabbit Redux” shows us racism, theme, and character change. First, in “Rabbit Run” and “Rabbit Redux” we see racism. In “Rabbit Redux”, it says, “Now here’s how. You is a Big Black man sittin’ right there. You is chained to the chained to that chair. And I is white as snow” (296). This quote in the story shows how they

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    Bad Mojo Redux is Got Game's remastered version of Pulse Entertainment's 1996 full-motion-video adventure game, which was re-released for modern computers digitally by Night Dive Studios in 2014. Bad Mojo Redux stars an embittered etymologist plotting to embezzle a substantial research grant and relocate to Mexico, however, before he is able to do so, events transpire leaving him transformed into a cockroach - it's all pretty weird. Does Bad Mojo Redux hold up 20 years after its initial release?

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    literary works, authors may be able to reflect their thoughts on specific issues, such as social injustices, or just point out the inequity between different social aspects, such as gender, class or social status. This essay, therefore, focuses on “Wifey Redux” and “Fjord of Killary”, two of Kevin Barry’s short stories from Dark Lies in the Island as well as on “Death of a Field” and “Number Fifty-Two” from Paula Meehan’s Painting Rain to show how inequities of class and social status in Irish society are

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    Weight Loss with Phen/Fen and Redux Essay

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    Weight Loss with Phen/Fen and Redux History of Weight Loss Since the beginning of time, weight loss has been a concern for people throughout the world. In the Nineties, it has become the focus of numerous advertisements, articles, and media scams. Infomercials selling everything from exercise equipment to magical creams promising results of cellulite-free thighs are plastered across late-night television in perfect view for anyone. Along with all of this, diet pills once again became the

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    Dexfenfluramine (REDUX) - The Dark Side of Diet Pills One of the biggest goals Americans today set for themselves is to lose weight. It is a quest which many seek out and never reach. The twentieth century has brought about many changes in the world, but it has also brought about many self image problems. With waif-thin models walking the runway, and anorexic fourteen year olds as our role models it is not a wonder. Many young and older women

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    Apocalypse Now Analysis

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    In Francis Ford Coppola’s critically acclaimed movie “ Apocalypse Now” he portrayed a journey of five soldiers into psychological madness down the harsh Vietnamese jungle river, and through these four specific scenes in cinematic order of the boat’s landings, Francis used this screenplay to boast utter psychological madness of the human mind. The first scene that deconstructs the stages of madness is the beach landing scene where the crew launches their patrol boat and destroys a village alongside

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    The Morning Sun Case

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    staff started their traditional story on new staff members, inconsistencies arose. The Booster Redux, Pittsburg High School’s newspaper, staff interviewed Robertson for their story. Within this interview, the students noticed something odd— facts weren’t adding up. These deviations in what Robertson said, and information already obtained, raised speculation in her credentials. The staff of the Booster Redux preceded to publish an article detailing their unsettling discoveries. Robertson

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    Cystax Vs Apocalypse Now

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    Which when I watch the movie Apocalypse Now and Apocalypse Now Redux the movie I prefer Apocalypse Now Redux because they added more action and scenes that really made in impact ,like for example one of my favorite scenes that’s added is , “French Plantation sequence.” This scene that the Captain and the other characters spoke about the

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    music industry has had problems with computer piracy for many years now. There have been many programs devoted to giving out free music. Many of these programs are well know, but still very hard to stop. Napster, Kazaa, and the newest program, myTunes Redux are the most popular programs for music sharing. This essay will explain all about these main programs which allow free music to be shared all over the world. File-sharing became big right around the time the Napster file-sharing program

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