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    The first word that came to mind when I saw this art piece was texture. There is an access amount of texture, lines, colours, and shapes. Those elements of design are what caught my attention to this artwork. My personal interpretation was that this piece portrayed nature. I noticed water foreshortening between large rocks. I noticed the red train tracks that trail off the artwork into another direction. Lastly, the sky is a variety of colours, to me reminds me of a summer sunset. Gordon…

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    which hurt their self-esteem and often result in depression (Stoeber, Joaichm & Julian, 2010). Perfectionism is considered as a multidimensional characteristic which has many positive and negative aspects (Stoeber, Joaichm & Julian, 2010). Hollender (1978), explained that perfectionists feel depressed when they find it difficult to meet their high standards and others expectations. Perfectionism becomes dangerous when individuals do not take opportunities due to the fear of failure and…

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    Introduction In this paper, I will investigate the rational justification of why personal knowing and self awareness is essential to psychiatric nursing. In 1978 Carper developed the Fundamental Patterns of Knowing within the nursing discipline. She identifies four patterns, I shall argue that the personal knowing is the most important and essential pattern to psychiatric nursing. I believe this because personal knowing provide us with a knowledge base to apply in practice, personal knowing…

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    (Galbraith, 1978 ). This is a simple yet great solution- it helps to legitimately employ someone who was previously illegally distributing a substance and by taxing their business, funds are provided for government programs. This funding could help schools, hospitals, land development, and more. The possibilities are endless. The economy could stand to gain something, too. Legalizing marijuana could make our government more effective in maintaining the dollar’s value (Galbraith, 1978). It…

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    Levinson (1986) through a series of thorough interviews with both men and women developed a comprehensive theory of adult development. He proposed a theory based on a series of phases that adults’ experience as they develop. The highlight of Levinson’s theory is the life structure, which is the fundamental pattern of a person’s life at any particular time. An individual's life structure is generally formed by the social and physical surroundings, where for most individuals, life is primarily…

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    Accords since the 1978 signing did not help in the Middle East, as stated in a study of Israeli terrorist attacks in 2002. U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, wished to help with Middle Eastern peace but everything he tried did not help. To help with the Middle East crisis, he started by learning about the background of the conflicts in the Middle East. Once he knew a significant amount about the Israeli Palestinian Conflict, he decided to hold a summit in Camp David, Maryland…

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    Therefore, in Islam, providing free universal education to all is essential because education can balance the socio-economic. In his research, Naqvi (1978) implies that education guarantees human freedom since it gives people the ability to achieve wealth; materially and socially. In the end, the people who have better education will pursue the main objective of Islamic Economics which is social justice…

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    Prose offers readers a method of expression, some seek to inform, some to attack injustice, some to offer praise and some to be foolish. The poem, “Still I Rise” of Maya Angelou is in piercing contrast to the poem “Guidelines” by Lisa Suhair Majaj; however, they are parallel in numerous facets. They present these two works to express their experiences in their life with vile episodes that no citizen should endure. Assessing separately each poem for its connotation and the distinct elements that…

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    In 1978, Deng Xiaoping succeeded Mao Zedong as the only paramount leader of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) without any formal government positions, such as the head of state, the head of government or the General Secretary. He was regarded as ‘the architect’, who successfully strengthened the country with his revolutionary economic reform program- the ‘Open Door’ policy. With that mentioned, this essay focuses on Deng Xiaoping’s effort in his economic reform program that has changed China…

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    After the industrial revolution and the emergence of giant corporations in Europe Max Weber realized the old aristocracies could not provide the new kind of leadership that was necessary to lead these corporations in the 20th century. Weber’s bureaucracy helped to eliminate the absolute power inherited by privileged social classes. He envisioned an organization that was rational, logical, impersonal, formal, predictable, and systematic (Owens & Valesky, 2015). Leaders try to create organizations…

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