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    Born on August 15 of 1769, in the small capital of Ajaccio, Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte. A great fact is that he was named after a well-known Egyptian religious symbol (Thutmose III). Maria Letizia Ramolino and Carlo Bonaparte had eight living kids and Napoleon was the second son of the eight. Napoleon was a small and furious young boy and would often fight his older brother (Joseph Bonaparte) and even win those childish and foolish fights. The Bonaparte family was known for being generous and…

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    Sasha Abramsky, a British journalist wrote a popular sociology non-fictional book titled The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives. He is also the author of seminal books Inside Obama’s Brain (2009) and Voices of Poverty. Almost five decades after the publication of the revolutionary The Other America written by Michael Harrington, whereby he narrated how poverty is prevalent and cripples America with great vengeance leading to social problems and conflicts, the author seeks to…

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    mother and I sitting down with the head of admissions, followed by an assessment in Math and English. I was accepted that same day. Soon after, I was appalled to find out that my “frenemy” Hunter was to attend the same school. I know frenemy is cringe worthy term, but that is the best way to describe our relationship. As Graduation day approached I was overcome with sentiment as I counted down my last days on the campus comprised of dark oak walls, narrow hallways and a cold walk…

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    Public Health Ethics

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    The Center for Disease Control has this definition of public health ethics – “As a field of practice, public health ethics is the application of relevant principles and values to public health decision making. In applying an ethics framework, public health ethics inquiry carries out three core functions, namely 1) identifying and clarifying the ethical dilemma posed, 2) analyzing it in terms of alternative courses of action and their consequences, and 3) resolving the dilemma by deciding which…

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    The misrepresentation of Native Americans in The Professor’s House is a prime example of how early American literature chooses to falsely romanticize the southwest. Willa Cather follows this pattern with the characters Father Duchene, Tom Outland, and the professor, Godfrey St. Peter. Together these characters create a dangerous false narrative outside the novel. The problematic characterization of Native Americans is initiated by Duchene, lived by Outland, and is preserved by the professor.…

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    Dracunculiasis Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION The momentous medical milestones achieved during the earliest era of the 20th century impressed many to believe that the global battle with infectious diseases was largely over, thus the focus to ascertain causes, treatments, prevention, and cures for chronic illnesses (Sattenspiel, 2000). This belief can be justified in Western Europe and the United States, but it was certainly not warranted for most parts of the globe. In contemporary history, the tropical regions have faced…

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    America freely offers a wide variety of contraceptives, including implants, patches, pills, sponges, and rings. According to Our Bodies Ourselves, in the Griswold v. Connecticut case of 1965, the Supreme Court granted married couples the right to use birth control, although they were still unavailable to millions of American women. In 1972, birth control was legalized for all American citizens through the Baird v. Eisenstadt case. It wasn’t until the 21st century that the government started…

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    more and more troubled, as if they were just a city of different character. Marco polo visited Kublai Khan when he was 21 years old at 1,275 A.D. In 1279 the Yuan Dynasty unified the whole China to establish the seventh Chinese Dynasty. Western countries have send numerous messengers to meet with Kublai Khan, but Khan only put Marco Polo into Yuan’s historical records. I think Kublai is atractive by Marco Polo’s cities because he is providing a clue to Kublai himself to fantasize his dream city.…

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    blacks as somehow inferior in class. Scout discovers that class prejudice rules everything from the very beginning of the book over her conversations with her father, she understands that people like the Ewells are filthy and cheap and consequently worthy to be looked down upon. Correspondingly, she and her brother are constantly urged by their aunt Alexandria to remember that by saying: “you are not from run-of-the-mill people, that you are the product of several generations' gentle breeding…

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    America's Responsibility

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    One reason for the strength of the armed forces is that America spends more money on its military than the next twelve countries combined (IISS). This expenditure makes it nigh on impossible for other countries to compete with the US, due to the difference in resources, which are in turn used to great effect. From 2004 to 2014, America was able to use drones to eliminate 2,943 suspected terrorists (Serle). To further…

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