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    The 1800s, an era full of ungodliness, debauchery, and inequality. Humans conformed to unethical activities day in and day out without realization of its consequences. The poor ate from the hands of pigs as the rich grew crops on the dead. Granted, from disease outbursts to the Napoleonic wars, this time span of life was one for the books. For this reason, it is inevitable that there was a dominant race involved in the works of this era series of unfortunate events. The White men and their wives…

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    Slide 1 Hi. My name is Stephanie Sayles and this is my Core 2 presentation over burns. Slide 2 Now, you are probably wondering why I decided to pick Burns from the long list of options. Well I have been the Senior Administrative Assistant for the Burn Unit at Nebraska Medicine for the past nine months and it has been a very eye-opening experience for me. I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to learn more about burns. There are different sizes of Burns that are treated ranging from…

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    Gender roles have evolved significantly in the past two centuries. From females not having equal basic rights compared to males in the late 1800’s, to now females marching openly in Washington D.C to protest elections. When writing “A Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen really showed what the roles of male and female were like in the late 1800’s. Between now and then there have been plenty of movements for a woman to be treated as equal as a man, and in today’s western world women are not conforming to…

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    “I could have torn the child apart in my own fury and enjoyed it.”(Williams 2). this is the authority doctors used in the 1800’s. In “The Use of Force”, by William Carlos Williams identifies the manner in which society looks at doctors in the 1800’s which compares and contrasts to how modern society sees the medical profession. Doctor’s back in the 1800’s will use drugs as the medicine. Some of the doctors did not even go to college or anything they will just practice with a regular doctor for…

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    The Journey West Have you ever had to move to a new state or country? Some might say that the experience was fun or scary. It was probably nothing compared to the hardships Americans faced in the early 1800s as they travelled to a new place to live. In particular, I am going to follow the story of Martha Williams Reed, an Oregon pioneer. In an interview, she describes the hardships her and her family faced as they moved across the plains. The first hardship that they faced was the lack of…

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    roots and background through slavery. Realizing that she is in the 1800s, she begins to connect the dots every time she passes out and goes back in time. She tries to understand her family’s history when she is sent back to this era of slavery. Coming to the conclusion that there is an important reason why she continues to find herself in that predicament, she allows herself to explore what it felt like to be a black person in the 1800s and she realizes that her race defines her. Living in a…

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    Hamilton had an economic plan that involved that promotion of manufactures and commerce. While Hamilton believed in the federal government holding power and order Jefferson was a strong believer in trusting the people as governors. During the election of 1800 Jefferson called the election a revolution, Jefferson played an important role in shaping the way America functions. Alexander Hamilton served…

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    these thicknesses varies with the rotation speed and travel speed of the weld and with the thickness of pipes. It concludes that the total cost of weld joint was less at lower rotation speeds (485 RPM). As the rotation speed is increased from (1800 RPM), there was a significant increase in the total cost also. Fig (4-85) to Fig (4-87) show the relation between rotation speed and total cost distribution with respect to the rotation speed and travel speed of weld and material thickness 2…

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    children. However, since the USA was gradually expanding economically in the1800s Kate felt that she should not still be living through her husband. This made her feel trapped and repressed because she was not independent. In addition, education in the 1800s was limited for women, which meant women could not work some jobs because education determined whether you got…

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    Although there have been many efforts and legislations passed to end racial disputes, none have truly passed the test, as racial altercations have been an issue since the 1800’s and continues to still be a problem today. Honorable individuals such as Martin Luther King, Thurgood Marshall, and even Rosa Parks, just to name a few, have all done their parts in trying to raise awareness to end racism in the states. One of the more prestigious racial riots is the one that blew up in Ferguson,…

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