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    What Is Narcolepsy?

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    .There have been several diseases all around the world that could be a threat to the viability of the human kind, but even though we manage to get through the worst, with all the scientists and doctors creating cures for these diseases. However there have been various types of diseases that have not been cured yet. Some diseases have a cure, but it only cures the disease partly, not completely. A disease that does not have a cure yet is called narcolepsy. The disease narcolepsy is a well-known…

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    never be a time when we fail to protest.” Wiesel, throughout his memoir Night, narrates his experience as a young Jewish boy during the Holocaust. He delves into how the captured Jews are enslaved in concentration camps and faced with the absolute worst forms of torture and abuse. In Night, Wiesel explores how the complete absence of social justice leads to mutations in a person’s character and morality. Using character, plot, and symbolism, Wiesel warns the reader that lack of justice can lead…

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    The Great Depression was a critical economic depression that occurred for a decade; it ended right before World War II. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was one of the greatest contributors to the Great Depression. During this period of time Americans were unemployed, barley had any food, and were incredibly desperate. It was a traumatic time for everyone, especially when the dust bowl hit. The dust bowl took place in the 1930’s and its effects were a number of parlous droughts which lead to…

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    The Strumpet Takes our Man Cassio was seen once again outside of Bianca’s house. The two lovers meet again, unwed and unaccompanied. For some time rumors had been flowing about this aberrant union. A respectable lieutenant and an unvirtuous lady. Could it be possible that Bianca is able to charm the honorable Cassio? Gentle Cassio was even seen giving her a handkerchief. The bawdy lady has been seen frequently with different man without being engage to them, and Cassio is of course no exception.…

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    I had to move all of a sudden when I was eight years old. The place from which has been my home since I was born. I was born in Watsonville, California and there I lived with my family. In my family there is both of my parents and from my sisters it starts with my sister Cecilia who is the oldest, I am the second, and then my third sister is Rebekah, and the baby in the family is my sister Esmeralda. Yep in my family we are all girls. We lived in a small apartment with three rooms, although it…

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    In Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Galapagos, the story is being narrated by a ghost, Leon Trout. Leon Trout, is a damaged, guilt ridden spirit, aboard the Bahia de la Darwin cruise ship whose psyche allows him to create a story which mirrors his life. Leon Trout, a broken soul uses his psyche to create characters based on his childhood and adulthood traumas. His feels guilty for being a “co-conspirator in driving my mother away forever” (279). Through Leon’s psyche, we get his disgust of the human…

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    expressed about how vulnerable the soldiers were during the war and the anticipation created by optimistic attitude towards war. The poem provides the reader with a detailed description of the constant awful and cold weather conditions during one of the worst winters in WW1. It demonstrates that many of the soldiers were exposed to the harsh conditions rather than shot by the enemy. The poet uses reality to set a harsh tone to help the young men not join the war because it is not something…

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    Franco Zeffirelli’s 1990 adaptation of Hamlet, with its streamlined plot, may be a Shakespearian purist’s worst nightmare, but it’s a godsend to struggling students, writes Finnian Cooney. Hamlet is the longest Shakespearian play totalling 4,042 lines. For any typical high school student, this Herculean task is daunting and quite frankly unattractive to read. English teachers recognise this and often try to help students get a better understanding of the play by showing them a film adaptation.…

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    So even if you don’t have any family left the nostalgic feel of having someone in your life could be enough to keep you going on the worst of conflict and…

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    their own interests and profits. Moreover, when they are unable to perform that, they will think that they are selfish. This kind of thinking usually turns givers into doormats. In Give and Take, Grant states, “Becoming a doormat is the giver’s worst nightmare, and I’ll make the case that an otherish approach enables givers to escape the trap of being too trusting by becoming flexible and adaptable in their reciprocity styles” (189). Accordingly, givers may avoid becoming doormats by changing…

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