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    13 his teacher discouraged him about his poems and work. Also he went to the army at age 18 and then his fiance got engaged to another person. The outcome of this terrible, disappointing life was a great story and poem writer, with dark stories that 175 years later is people are still reading. The accomplishments he achieved were being the most famous person creating the genre of of horror. He wrote around 70 poems and many were famous, he wrote the first modern detective story and is shown…

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    schools alone,175 students are at risk of not graduating because they did not give in to the volunteer program. Didn’t we learn from our mistakes; just because we changed the name, doesn’t mean we changed the game! Volunteering is to go out of your way to help others, but this is just doing what’s required,and therefore, the practice of making kids volunteer for a grade should be stopped. Ten’s of thousands of kids every year are forced to get a glimpse of what it feels like to be a slave. “175…

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    community through self-help. During his Atlantic Exposition Address he argued that they would do more to "cement the friendship of the two races" (Washington, p.175). He also stated that black Americans should "cast down their buckets where you are, cast it down on agriculture, mechanics, commerce, domestic service, and professions" (Washington, p. 175). Later he stated "we can be as separate as the fingers, yet as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress" (Washington, p.176). On the…

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    The philosophical view of the Few and the Many, in relation to authenticity, is a prevalent notion featured in John Fowles’, “The Collector”. It targets the idea that the Few are those who are “the good, the intelligent, and the independent” while the Many are those who are “the stupid, the ignorant, and the easily molded”. In his book, Fowles seeks to express his perspective of this profound concept through the characters, Miranda and Clegg. Fowles admits that Miranda belongs to the Few, while…

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    the patients he abused were Olympic gymnasts. More than 100 women have claimed that they too, were sexually assaulted by Doctor Larry Nassar. He worked with the US Olympic women's gymnastics team for over two decades. Larry is now facing up to 40 to 175 years in prison. He will now live the rest of his life behind bars, which is greatly deserved due to the horrible things he did to numerous women. The stories that have been shared in the courtroom by the women who have been sexually assaulted,…

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    in balancing the income from agricultural activities: “The evidence of Abbot Suger of St. Denis and his application of specific agricultural incomes for the reconstruction of his abbey church survives as a very exceptional record” (Verdon and Dally 175). Construction costs were very enormous and the money that the king was giving to Suger was enormous too. This was recorded by Bernard of Clairvaux and he wrote: “that the abbot had learned to suck (sugere) the breasts of Divine Wisdom rather than…

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    scaffold. Pearl matures to where she begins to know of her father and able to see her family. As the novel continues, she grows and learns more about Dimmesdale before his final appearance at the scaffold. “Peal kissed his lips. A spell was broken,” (175). Dimmesdale at the final scaffold asks for a kiss from Pearl as his daughter and she kisses him. This kiss reunites the family and shows a bond as Pearl Accepts Dimmesdale fully as her father now as he lets his near death be known. Pearl shows…

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    It gives the patient the right to self-determination (Finkelman & Kenner, 2014, p.175). As a nurse, it will be my duty to respect a patient’s beliefs and choices regardless of what I believe. If they do not want a certain procedure, I will have to respect that completely. Social justice is to ensure everyone receives fair treatment regardless of any label society categorizes them in (Finkelman & Kenner, 2014, p.175). Therefore, no matter what I believe, I will not carry that into my work. If…

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    Tuesday, September 11, 2001 was a morning that changed the lives of many and devastated our entire nation. A terrorists attack occurred when planes were flown through the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York then another plane crashing into the Pentagon building in the capital city of Washington DC. The importance of 9/11 is the impact it made on American history, the horrific attack upon our nation that killed and injured thousands is the reason this event is still relevant today.…

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    strikes the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. The plane is piloted by plot leader Mohamed Atta. ” (Library 28 07 2013). A different plane that was going to the same place from Boston hijacked by Marwan al Shehhi crashed flight 175 into the South Tower. Nineteen terrorist bombed the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on September 11.“Atta - Egypt, tactical leader of 9/11 plot and pilot ” (Library 27 07 2013)Abdul Aziz al Omari, Wail al Shehri, Waleed al Shehri, and Satam al…

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