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    Cultural Analysis

    ENGL 103.G35 Cultural Analysis Cover Girl has always been a popular make-up company, and since they sell make-up, their main target is undoubtedly woman. In the new Cover Girl Nature Luxe commercial, they target women, especially in their teens, in multiple ways. They use a celebrity that is popular for that age group; she is wearing glamorous, sparkly dresses, she’s dancing nonstop and having fun, and they try to make the audience “join the movement.” Figure 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch

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    Digital Communication Patterns

    Lizbeth Mota & Austin Soto ENGL 21003 Section K Digital Communications Pattern 11/3/15 Patterns of Communication in Scientific Societies The way that societies as a whole interact has changed tremendously since the beginning of the modern communication era. With the development of electronic computers and, subsequently, the invention of the internet, the science community particularly has had a drastic shift in the scientific publication process. Journals that took months to publish, print

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    Biocontroladores

    PERSPECTIVE SERIES On diabetes: insulin resistance Cellular mechanisms of insulin resistance Gerald I. Shulman Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Internal Medicine and Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Address correspondence to: Gerald I. Shulman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University School of Medicine, 254C Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, 295 Congress Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA.

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    De-Professionalization

    Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol. 23, pp. 523–527 Printed in Canada. All rights reserved. 0896-8608/03 $3.00 + .00 Copyright © 2003 International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis IS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALISM STILL RELEVANT? T reestablishing medical professionalism in the new environment (1). PROFESSION, PROFESSIONAL, AND PROFESSIONALISM: DEFINITIONS Profession is a “calling requiring specialized knowledge obtained after a long and intensive academic preparation” (Webster’s

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    Is College Necessary or Not

    Hunter Swope Professor Hart ENGL-1010-03 6 June 2016 Should Everybody Go To College? The big question for a high school senior today is should I go to college or not? In today’s world they say you have to go to college to be successful in life. Is this true or false? There are many big questions that taunt a senior. Am I ready for college academically? Am I financially prepared for the cost of college? Do I want to be forty thousand dollars in debt right after college? Do I really know what

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    Fossil Fuels

    Salako Tejumade Dr. Matthew Lerberg ENGL 1302-019 20 October 2014 Fossil fuel: Are they worth it? A very reasonable percentage of the UTA faction is definitely aware of the fast rising problems fossil fuels are costing our global environments and the controversy with intent of finding alternative energy sources. Nevertheless the public has appreciated most of this interference with no doubt but some others have resulted in some real dissension. One of the most common controversies that can

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    Who Dies from Heart Disease? “New Research Defines Those at Highest Risk”

    The article titled Who Dies from Heart Disease? “New Research Defines Those at Highest Risk” 2011, is written by Meredith Melnick. She is a journalist for TIME Healthland online magazine. Her writings have appeared in the New York Daily News, The Record, House & Garden and on Newsweek.com, was a Digital Media Fellow at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The author sets out to show that newly uncovered risk factors in heart disease may help doctors and patients to recognize those

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    What Sherman Taught Us About America?

    Cedric Koffi Mrs. Myers ENGL 1302 02/06/13 What Sherman Taught Us About America? Few players have the same attention as Peyton Manning and none like him during the week of Super Bowl, but since that controversial interview he had to beat the 49ers, Richard Sherman is the man of the moment and certainly one of the figures Most popular of the Super Bowl and it's a shame not to mention that the best CB in the NFL by far. Most surprising is that it has achieved that status with only three

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    Issue Analysis

    ENGL 1001 – 22 Catherine Joseph September 25, 2012 Annotated Bibliography Abortion: Parental Consent Abortion is defined as the removal of a fetus or embryo from the uterus or a termination of pregnancy. The abortion debate is full of controversy as two opposing groups (pro-life/pro-choice) argue about the legal and ethical issues surrounding the debate. Sarah Glazer, author of the article “Roe v. Wade at 25,” discusses the 1973 Supreme Court cases that legalized abortion, which thus sparked

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    Analysis of Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour"

    Prof. Dettmer ENGL 1220-c1601 Sept. 14, 2014 A Joy That Kills Do you know how you will react upon hearing the ever so grave news that someone close to you has perished? Imagine, if only but for a moment, the range, intensity, and volume of emotions that will be flowing through your consciousness. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, we see this scenario played out in a woman’s life during one emotion-filled hour. Louise Mallard is a woman afflicted with heart problems who, upon hearing

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