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    systems may have better chances. Geographic coverage is important to maximize patient access to the services and minimize duplication. Systems utilize rostering, the act of serving or being responsible for a specific population in a geographic area, to accomplish this. Though the providers are responsible for that population, patients have the right to seek services from other providers. This is often more effective for larger populations of at least 1,000,000, as some geographic areas may…

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    Lizzie Borden Murder

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    2017). This shows that any lover of animals can turn. In addition, at one time it may have been true that Lizzie loved her parents we can now state that her love fizzled away. In fact, Lizzie was reported to show no signs of being in grief after her father’s death (Maranzani,2012).This shows that she committed the crimes. Not to mention, the validity of the opposition’s claim about Lizzie caring for Andrew and Abby when sick falls short when considering lizzie’s true feelings. She stopped…

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    know pieces of literature. Hester is from The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Proctor from The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. Even though these two characters are from different stories they have more in common than the reader may realize. Hester and Proctor have both committed the sin of adultery. Hester had a child out of wedlock and Proctor had an affair with his servant, Abigail. Through both of these stories, both Hester and Proctor come to acknowledge their sins, even…

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    What makes a character a protagonist? Is it the length of time a reader spends with him or her? Or is it a character’s tendency for doing good? In correct context, the definition of a protagonist includes, “A leading character advocating for a particular cause or belief.” Along with this, a protagonist furthers the plot and allows for continuous movement within the story. John Proctor is the protagonist of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” because he is an advocate of a cause or belief and a…

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    last time you felt content with yourself? You felt that nothing in the world could bring you down. This world doesn’t work like that. This world isn’t full of compliments, this world isn’t full of contentment, this world is full of hate. Some people may say that bullying has decreased, but in reality, it’s getting worse as the population in this fiery hell increases in intensity. I experienced bullying whispering in my ear, I experienced bullying as it strangled my heart. The concept ran…

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    Sometimes people are very afraid of the little things and their fear makes them focus on only the negative outcomes. Sometimes, their fear also affects others around them because people hold back their ability . When this happens, people tend to feel defeated which is not the case. This is important because the ability to conquer a fear and show everyone who did not believe is the biggest reward. In Arthur Miller’s drama, The Crucible characters create a suspense and heart worthy emotion of…

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    was beautiful. I learned from that specific concert that it isn’t okay to judge a band by a song. Just because one song isn't good, or sounds funny doesn't mean that their music doesn't mean anything. Music is beautiful in many different ways. I may not listen to letlive. on a daily basis, but by the way the crowd was moving and how we were all emotionally involved, they could change lives with their music. We saw many bands that day, some of them being my favorites or soon to be…

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    “Bridesmaids” (2011) enjoyed of—being a commercial and critical success of a film. The succinct answer is an outright no. Although, “Ghostbusters” (2016) manages to remain afloat, mostly because it has a lot of heart, despite its conspicuous problems. You may argue that McCarthy, Wiig, and Hemsworth are enough of star power; plus, McKinnon, but she still remains more a TV power in lieu of movie power. It is understandable that the film attempts to prove that women can carry an entire film on…

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    her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done She gave her father forty-one.This rhyme originates from the case of Lizzie Borden, possibly one of the most famous unsolved cases in American history, involves the grisly murders of Andrew and Abby Borden. The killer was never caught, but many suspect it was the couple’s own daughter, Lizzie Borden. With inconsistent statements, weird behavior, previous attempts of murder, and a clear motive, the evidence all stacks up against her.…

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    Soccer explains “Proper technique can effectively reduce the force transmitted by a flying soccer ball to a player’s brain. This technique should only be taught to players who are old enough to understand the lesson. Also remember that younger players may not yet have the needed neck muscle strength to help act as a shock absorber for the head”(Rosenbaum,2010,p.xx). Something as easy as making sure the ball is pumped to the right pressure and using a ball without cracks can help so much. A…

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