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    the “inferior kind” already existed. F. Zabeeth noted in his book, “What is in a Name?”, that in Ancient Rome, Romans were not given names, besides being treated as slaves. They were only given numbers as their identification, and this, Bosmajian (1983) claimed, is a clear negation of their existence as human beings (University of Washington, 2015). Thus, this historical phenomenon gave birth to an early form of violence and oppression. Entertainment today exists in many forms, but in the 16th…

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    The paper gives an overview of nursing research papers published on spiritual care between 1983 and October 2005. It also provides pointers for the future direction of research in this emerging field. Spiritual care of patients/clients is expected of nurses and is reflected in nursing codes of ethics, nurse education guidelines, policy documents…

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    Redear Sunfish Case Study

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    In this case study, scientists researched Lepomis microlophus (redear sunfish), Lepomis macrochirus (bluegill sunfish), and Microterpus salmoides (largemouth bass) that were collected from control ponds, natural lakes, and stormwater ponds in Orlando Florida. The fish were analyzed heavy metals such as zinc, lead, copper, cadmium, and nickel. The purpose of the study was to determine if the fish from the stormwater ponds had higher concentrations of these metals, and if there was a difference…

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    believe that every exposure you have to reading various materials improves your writing in one way or another. Another strength in my writing comes from my ability to use a thesaurus in order to add greater dimension to my writing. Garnett and Sostrom (1983) suggest to “Write with variety in mind” (p. 138). Using a thesaurus helps adds me do this, and assists me as I attempt to add depth and breadth to my…

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    HIV/AIDS Contamination

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    that the disease was also touching heterosexual and was renamed AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.) The Republican Party funded the researches for HIV/AIDS and President Regan made the virus is top priority during his presidency. In May 18 1983, the U.S. Congress passes the first bill including funding targeted for AIDS research and treatment. Staring 1984, the disease started to get recognized…

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    doing the best that they can in a difficult job. Our deep-rooted system of deference makes it far too difficult to hold police officers and departments accountable for any misconduct. Section 1983 litigation does nothing to help control or regulate police use of force because (1) only a small fraction of section 1983 litigation is successful and (2) even if the plaintiff prevails, the multi-million dollar payouts and settlements only punish the city’s taxpayers and does nothing to incentivize…

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    Bedroom Producers

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    business structures; entrepreneurs capable of ‘product’ innovation and the ability to maximise capital. The term ‘entrepreneur’ is often viewed as either an economic function or defined through the personal characteristics of the individual. (Stevenson, 1983) The approach of perceiving entrepreneurship within economic structure pushes the belief that entrepreneurship requires high-risk innovation within large corporations or start-ups and the idea of maximising capital; risk = reward. It also…

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    importance of grammar in the development of language. That leads us to the overall conclusion: grammar and pragmatics contribute in the language use. One cannot totally depend on one field and neglect the other; each one of them has its importance. (Leech, 1983, p.14) Pragmatic equivalence is that kind of equivalence that stresses that what is said in the source language and in the target language must have the same effect on the listener or the reader. It is that kind that does not deal…

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    Along with his seminal study of the Nunamiut people- Binford was a major proponent for the integration of the scientific method in archaeological research in order to eliminate any bias that archaeologists might have (Binford 1968, 1983; Trigger 2006). These innovative and scientific ways of thinking introduced by the New Archaeology came out of the rising importance of modern thought and the improvement of scientific philosophy and advancements of other scientific disciplines (Trigger…

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    Welch Vs Helvering Summary

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    Case Brief Citation Welch v. Helvering, 12 AFTR 1456 (USSC, 1933). WELCH v HELVERING, 12 AFTR 1456, 290 US 111, 3 USTC ¶1164 (US, 11/6/1933). WELCH, THOMAS H., 25 BTA 117 Facts: Thomas Welch worked for the E.L Welch Company in the grain business. The Welch Company proceeded to go bankrupt and Thomas Welch went on to work for the Kellogg Company to purchase grain for them on commission. Thomas Welch decided to pay off the debts of the Welch Company so that he could improve his credit and…

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