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    extraterrestrial life. He mentions that if these aliens exist, they would be more interested in our cultural evolution rather than our sciences. Assuming that there are other living beings out there and they do want visit Earth, they would have to be far more advanced scientifically than us. Anything we have discovered, they would have learned centuries before us. Cultural evolution is different because it is a product of the human brain. To understand our cultural evolution from the outside…

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    Hummingbird being a female had faced many sexual exploits and discrimination as a women continuously advanced by countless men who had thought of her less than them. Although an argument can be raised that she was continuously ‘advanced’ towards some of these men. But the right to a woman's body and or self entirely is should not be dismissed. The relationship Hummingbird had formed with Tetla whom which she had been…

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    1. Could Mr Smith’s culture influence his pain assessment? Why? What strategies could you employ to ensure that you are adequately addressing Mr Smith’s pain? A proper Pain assessment helps in preparing an accurate pain treatment plan. It involves a continuous process and multidimensional factors that are required in formulating an effective pain management plan. There are many factors that are responsible for a person’s pain, which may be Psychological, Physical, Emotional or Cultural. In…

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    technological innovation, but it fails to provide more human qualities like love.” (Devers N. Pag.) The house lets the dog in but does not recognize that it is starving. In any case, if a person sees a dog starving they would give it food because they felt empathy for dog. In “The Veldt”, Lydia feels as if she is not useful when she says,” Maybe I don’t have enough to do. Maybe I have time to think too much.” (Bradbury 157) In a situation where a person does as many tasks as the house does, that…

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    A particularly concerning effect of GE is its contribution of introducing a new gene in a product that has never been present. The process of creating gmo’s alters the DNA’s natural state, which in turn can cause mutations, deletion of a chromosomal segment, and a change in gene expressions. As a result from GE the introduction of new genes inserted could result in raising the levels of an existing allergen or produce a new and unknown allergen. In addition, it could also transfer the DNA of a…

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    The bachelor’s degree prepares social workers for generalist entry-level work. Graduate degrees consist of the Masters of Social Work and the Doctorate in Social Work or PhD. With a master’s degree you can offer therapy and perform advanced clinical practice. You can use a doctorate degree for research and teaching. Along with a degree from a university states require licensing, certification, or registration; this criteria differs according to state (Reamer). The NASW also provides…

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    The Difference Between Good and Evil The very ideas of “good” and “evil” are locked in an eternal quarrel for dominance, but no one side can ever come out on top. As perspectives diverge, so does the structure of what is actually considered good and what is considered evil. In the story “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles, this line blurs repeatedly alongside the exploration of considerations from all perspectives of the characters. While all of the characters involved are somewhat similar, their…

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    Tom Sawyer Transformation

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    back on my 7th grade progress. While glancing back at Tom's experiences and my 7th grade year, both academically and socially I've noticed a bit of significant transformations. To begin, I noticed while looking back how Tom developed more empathy and maturity. In the starting he did not care if he disobeyed Aunt Polly, and he didn't seem to notice he was hurting her feelings. In the beginning chapter on page twelve, he showed us just that. “My look behind you aunt! The old lady whirled…

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    Communication is considered to be effective when an understanding is established between the parties that are communicating. The health field is a reservoir that allows people of diverse culture and ethnicity to interact; therefore it is important that an effective communication system is established among the healthcare professionals. The provision of care requires the collaborative effort of various disciplines, each with different views and pattern of communication. Respect and receptivity is…

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    “Good Country People” illustrates that dismissing sin instead of accepting it leads to great loss. Hulga believes she is much more intelligent and cultured than her mother and those around her, especially because of her choice to be atheistic. When a good country Bible salesperson, Pointer, arrives, she believes she can easily trick and corrupt him, yet even when he tricks her, she attempts to reaffirm her spiritual position by criticizing his, stating “‘you’re a fine Christian! You’re just like…

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