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Stephanie Kingliving in Lawrence, KS
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| TOTAL VIEWS: 0 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 10 | | | FAVORITED BY: 0 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 01/01/2007 |
24 years old, student, F/T customer service rep Education/Experience: In college - sophomore, focusing in paralegal studies URL RSS |
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Ways that doctors are destroying the healthcare industry with mistakes and preventative medicine and treatments, which may be unneccessary and life threatening. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Article analyzes the problems plaguing the industry of medicine. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Ways that scientists can intentionally or unintentionally skew an experiment's results by misusing the scientific method. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Critique of Barbara Dafoe Whitehead's essay "The Girls of Gen X". By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Essay analyzes the way that point of view is used in a story to help the characters "talk" to the reader. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Essay analyzes what it means to be human according to Amy Lowell's poem, "The Letter", "Yesterday" by W.S. Merwin, Christopher Sousa in "Come Live with Me and Be My Love", and Nikki Giovanni's "Possum Crossing". By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Theme essay recognizes and analyzes the use of dishonesty in three plays: The Importance of Being Earnest, Hamlet and A Streetcar Named Desire. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Article analyzes the reasons that Dinesh D'Souza states that immigrants come to America in his essay "Becoming American". By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Article compares the similarities regarding free will in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens and "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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Essay analyzes "The Country Husband" by John Cheever for its use of fabula, forecasting, complication, and the turning point. By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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