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    Edna’s rode to self-expression started when she met the Creole woman on Grande Isle. Despite their good mannered ways, these woman spoke freely with their emotions and feelings, something Edna had been told never to do. This act of social defiance sparked a drive in Edna, and she began to feel fearless, discovering her hidden emotions and sexuality in liberation. She specifically began to articulate her arousing emotions through music, art, and passion. She discovered her love of music through…

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    history of Christianity, the use of birth control has been a very controversial subject. Pope Paul IV decided to appoint a special commission to reevaluate the prohibition on birth control the Catholic Church had for a very long time. When Pope Paul IV spoke in 1968, he did not say what people wanted to hear and what people expected. His views on birth control were very different from what was considered the status quo. In the encyclical, Humanae Vitae, Pope Paul IV strongly asserted that…

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    across her face. She spoke warmly, “My favorite part is the moments when kids have huge “aha!” moments. They put together a lot of things they thought that they knew in new ways, and then get curious.” She continued to say that this was the spark that leads kids to ask questions and begin to want to learn. That this moment creates a longing for more knowledge, and Lights their interest. Although, when asked the opposite her smile slipped into a look of deep thought. Thus she spoke solemnly with…

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    have over staid my time — have heard something about sickness in my family — and really am nervous and unfit to fill my engagement already made here in Connecticut. Will you please excuse me?” Because of his awareness of his nervousness Lincoln spoke shorter and to the point to assure that his point got across. It was only as his comfort level on stage grew that Lincoln added his poetry into speeches as then he knew he was comfortable to get his point across and that the poetry at this point…

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    Going into this event I didn’t expect much. I had never heard of Manuel Munoz and honestly didn’t care for him. Brutal as that sound, I actually came to like him. He was a funny man whom had an interesting childhood and life story. He also had a sense of humor in his stories so I actually enjoyed his event. Not to mention it was only 45 minutes! Sweet! So first I’d like to start with the physical set up of the room which held the event. It was great, cozy, and well lit. The seats were all well…

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    Chapter 3 spoke about the biological side of aging. Aging, as a natural process of life, is a mystery to many with various perceptions of why it happens and what it means to grow older to those that experience it. For many, it is seen as a negative experiences that brings about weakness and frailty, whereas for some people it is not so much the case. In the lesson for this week, we read a chapter that explains some theories about aging. It discussed the various things that occur in one's body as…

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    Road Bike Analysis

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    • Front Derailleur: Used to change the front gears • Wheels: consist of rims and tires. Includes two wheels • Rims: Holds spokes, the hub and has a whole for the Valve Stem • Hub: Holds on the spokes • Spokes: Spokes are metal pipes that are like rims on a bike. They add strength to your rim, transfer your leg power from the hub to the wheel, and support your weight on the wheel. • Inner tubes: Rubber tubes that hold…

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    Spinraza Case Study

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    of those with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. This is interesting as a business student as the speakers shared how complicated it was to figure out how to price the drug, and market to the various groups. During the presentation one woman in the crowd spoke of her own brother’s difficulty…

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    Tan points out the several Englishes such as the “simple” English she spoke to her mother with and the “broken” English her mother spoke to her with. Tan became aware of the multiple Englishes she deals with when she was giving a talk about her novel, “The Joy Club,” with her…

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    was no crowd, the crown was through the camera. He didn’t do a lot of moving, mainly head bobbing and moved his arms and shoulders a little bit. He took deep breaths occasionally and paused in between thoughts. He spoke with about the same volume in his voice throughout, but he spoke with a authority very few people can speak with. My overall impression of President Reagans challenger address was that it was really heart felt, touching, and was something the people needed to hear in that…

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