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    28 is considered a “perfect number.” Only four numbers are known in antiquity; 6, 28, 496, and 8128. The numbers are held to have religious meanings with connections to the cosmos. The 28 cupola ribe refers to the moon of the Roman Gods. The dome of the Pantheon is the most essential part of the Pantheon. Thus being that the dome unites…

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    either through the professional assistance provided by the technical staff or by your use of the self-service tools and knowledge base contained in the online portal. There are a number of ways you can contact the IT administrators via: By calling 215-496-6000 or ext 6000 (internally) helpdesk@ccp.sysaid.com The link on your MyCCP portal- 4ITSUPPORT Administrators have enabled an end-user interface, with several options to choose from. The opening screen in SysAid’s end-user portal interface…

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    The Difficulties Endured by Anne Frank & Eva Galler “Only the bad laws applied to us, that we couldn't walk on a sidewalk, only in the middle of the street. And we wear a star that everybody should recognize us. But it wasn't a law that somebody couldn't kill us. That law didn't apply to us,”(Menszer, “The Holocaust Survivors”). This is just another heartbreaking reminder of how the Nazis treated the Jewish people. These horrific events that Anne Frank and Eva Galler had to endure were truly a…

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    Point of view helps produce thematic meaning in Tim O’Brien’s short story, “How to Tell a True War Story” where the readers have to rely on the narrator’s story in order to understand what happened. The story is told in first-person limited point of view because it focuses on the narrator’s accounts as a soldier in the Vietnam War through the repeated usages of the word “I.” And it is also limited to a single person’s account of events. Because the story is told in first-person limited point of…

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    for a significant amount of her life. “A Work in Progress,” is a personal narrative by Aimee herself on how she triumphed over her lack of real legs. Aimee got help from the workers outside of the hospital who helped make her the ideal legs. On page 496 the text states, "And so I started working with engineers, fashion designers, sculptors, Hollywood prosthetic makeup artists, wax museum designers to build legs for me." This quote shows that Aimee searched out for people to help her situation…

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    One educational advantage that I have taken advantage of would be coming to a charter school to help my education grow. I had to a choice to g to a regular traditional school or to go to a public charter school, I chose the charter school. When I first entered the middle school charter, I knew it would be hard and I wanted to challenge my self. The first couple of weeks the teachers took it easy on us, but after that they started to teach. To surprise, it was not to hard. I had thought it would…

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    outcomes and increase the overall standard of care that we provide. As we are the advocate for the patient we must continually reassess the patient and their ongoing needs. "Nurses work endlessly to consider the patient’s best interests." (Hood. 2018 P. 496) Being aware of changes in the patient's condition, even subtle changes is a vital componet in providing a safe outcome.…

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    The Ponzo Illusion Study

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    The Ponzo Illusion is a study that uses geometrical-optical illusions that were first created by psychologist Mario Ponzo. The Ponzo Illusion uses a set of two horizontal lines that are laid across a set of vertical lines making it look like a train track. When looking at an image of both sets of lines, it creates the illusion that the picture is in three-dimensional. However, due to the three-dimensional image, some lines appear to be farther away than others, just as some appear to be closer…

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women are inferior, and nearly slaves, when they “have not acquired a love for mankind by turning their thoughts to the grand pursuits that exalt the human race” (DD 496). However, Emily Dickinson does exactly this; she contemplates the meaning of life in a way that was not expected of women in her time. In the second version of Poem 124, Dickinson writes of the dead- “safe in their Alabaster Chambers/ untouched by…

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    The Frankish armies was very diverse, its army had franks, Saxons, Alaman, Allans, Burgundian and gallon-roman (Bachrach, Bernard S. "Procopius, Agathias and the Frankish Military." Speculum 45, no. 3 (1970): 435-41). The Frankish were warriors, they acted like and dressed like the fierce warriors they were. Clovis was a go getter and he’d always go after what he wanted, Siagruis the king of Roman had a seat in the city of Soissons, so Clovis challenged him for it. (Gregory of Tours, History of…

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