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    times. With perseverance, however, positive outcomes with also occur, which brings into existence the American Dream ideal. The term “the American Dream” became a commonly used phrase within society by a man named James Truslow Adams in the early 1930’s. It worked to represent hope for a better future, and that with hard work and opportunity would come financial stability, the “normal” family -two kids, a dog, and a white picket fence surrounding a decently-sized house-, and an overall perfect life

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    stimuli saying “Every man can, if he so desires, become the sculptor of his own brain”. However lacking in sufficient evidence, until recently the majority of neuroscientists have believed in the staticity of cognitive function. It was in the 1970’s and 80’s that controversial animal tests on monkeys infamously known as the ‘Silver Spring Monkeys’, confirmed the notion that the brain, or more specifically the central nervous system, was able to change its structure and function, creating new, more advantageous

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    Flamwood Pharmacy is the pharmacy of which, I the researcher, had the privilege to conduct my research. It was founded in the 1960’s, but as of 1985 Mr. Gerald Brian Gray took ownership of the business. The business aims to provide medication to the community with excellency. Below you will find the license to be a pharmacy in Figure 1, Figure 2 being a photograph of the establishment.Mr. G.B Gray is not only a business owner, but is also one of two pharmacists Flamwood Pharmacy has, the other pharmacist

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    QUESTION Do you think marijuana should be legalized? INTRODUCTION Due to the evidence that I have found through researching the topic, I do not believe that marijuana should be legalized. Although there are many reasons why marijuana should not be legalized, I will be focusing upon the adverse effects of cannabis on the brain; including its modulation of drug reward within the brain, its effects on the structure and function of the brain, and its causation of an increased risk of psychiatric problems

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    help care for you when going through a rough patch, or to help you celebrate when something great happens. Everybody has their “person”, as ever so famously quoted and demonstrated by Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang in the hit television show “Grey’s Anatomy”. In fact, this feature is so important to one 's’ success in life that it even affects their health in a similar way that diet and exercise also does, which is explained in the quote “Want to be healthy? Hit the gym. Eat nutritious food. And…

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    Jessie Williams plays a leading role in today’s hit show Grey’s Anatomy, and acts as a doctor in the show who goes by the name Jackson Avery. The show has over 8.22 million viewers, and racking up 13 seasons, thus far (Grey 's, 2016). With that being said, Jessie Williams is a well-known actor that is being watched by millions of people. On June 26, 2016 Jesse Williams was honored for the humanitarian award, due to his efforts to promote social change at the BET Awards show (Acceptance, 2016). Jesse

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    San Francisco, California is widely recognized a gay mecca, even a “refugee camp for homoxexuals,” but such wide-spread acceptance of all that strays from the heteronormative was not easily earned. The modern queer identity is one that is rich in culture and history- a history that is much longer than previously believed. The American LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, queer, intersex, asexual, and more) community has fought for recognition since Europeans first landed in the Americas

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    It is not covered enough, however, for one to believe she has any shame for appearing in so public a place in such a position; this, too, would have been found scandalous in the 1860's. Now, however, compared to such displays of sexuality and nudity as found in magazines such as Penthouse and Playgirl or X-rated movies, the picture is perceived as a modest, proper display of sexuality. Today there is nothing offensive about the

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    Psychology and graphic design may seem like two entirely different subjects; however, they are very integrated topics as one can't work without the other. Both psychology and graphic design are two widely complex subjects that are almost nearly impossible to get a straight answer on "how do graphic designers use psychology in their designs?" To understand psychology and graphic design one has to look into the history of both, separate and together. Psychology is the scientific study of the human

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    (1) Believe it or not, I have been told a few times that I am quite a good dancer. Shocker right? I’m not really the type of person you would associate good dancing with. And yes, I am speaking the truth. I have in fact been told I am a good dancer. But truth be told, I’m actually quite bad, I just embrace it and dance anyway. I have wanted to go to a dance class for the longest time to actually improve my moves. I have yet to do that, and probably never will. But ask anyone on the hockey team, I

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