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    Glum, Julia. “Hispanics in America: Latinos ' Optimism about Racism Tied To History Could Change In Future” International Business Times. December 17, 2014. Accessed November 16, 2016. http://www.ibtimes.com/hispanics-america-latinos-optimism-about-racism-tied-history-could-change-future-1761697 Vasquez, Tina. “I’ve experienced a new level of racism since Donald Trump went after Latinos.” The Guardian. September 9, 2015. Accessed November 16, 2016.…

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    Over the past decade or so there has been a spike in car accidents on American roads. The reason for this is the emergence of the cell phone. Today roughly eighty percent of Americans have cell phones. Having a cell phone in the car creates tempts the driver to see if they have any messages, change the music, make phone calls, and even send messages. All of these take the driver 's eyes off of the road and place them on the phone screen. A driver whose eyes are not on the road for even a few…

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    I am a 10-Gallon person who has been enduring relationships with pint size people! Oh. My. God! This is what I heard Bishop T.D. Jakes say in one of Oprah's Lifeclasses on TV. It resonated so deeply with me and opened my eyes to the reason I have so often felt frustrated. The Pint People may be actually giving me all they have, but to my 10-Gallon self, it feels like, "Is this all you got?!" I cannot change anyone or anything, but what I can control is with whom I wish to spend my energy…

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    Despite the rapid growing pace of the modern world’s industrialization, the issues we are confronted with are becoming increasingly severe. While the GDP growth is rising in a stupendous trajectory, the probability of a forthcoming catastrophe happening caused by negative outcomes of the industrialization is rising simultaneously. For instance, pollution is a negative outcome produced by the rapid industrialization. Pollution is the contaminated of a natural environment that can cause diverse…

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    Technology has the power to influence the lives of people on a global scale. Communication between countries has become faster and more efficient. Medical breakthroughs continue to save lives that otherwise would have been lost. Technology is eternally transforming. However, with improved technology, questions about ethics and morals have become more pressing. In Watters essay, The Mega Marketing of Depression in Japan, he explains the pharmaceutical companies attempt to change cultural ideas on…

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    In an attempt to clear his mind, Victor goes alone to Montanvert. Momentarily he finds peace, but it is very short lived when he come face to face with the daemon her created. The monster tells him the trials and tribulations that he has endured in life. The monster says to Victor “Remember, that I am thy creature: I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel.” (ch.10) In this instance the monster is ultimately placing the burden of his actions onto Victor’s shoulders. Not only did…

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    The Yellow Wallpaper is a captivating story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This story is written about an unnamed woman who is driven mad, therefore expressing her feelings of feebleness through an obsession with the wallpaper in her house. She is dictated by depression and anxiety which no one, but herself, can distinguish. Throughout the entire story, when any conflict arises the woman is directed back to her fascination with the wallpaper. The story is brought together and better…

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    Well Child Tamariki Ora is a programme funded by the Ministry of Health which provides maternal and child health services to support and facilitate health and wellbeing in family and whanau 's from birth to four years of age. Primary health care (PHC) is drawn upon the purpose to provide accessible health care and reduce negative health outcomes. Working in primary health care as a nurse requires autonomy to undertake clinical assessments, health interventions and health education particularly…

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    De Quincey’s first interrogation into the beauty and art behind violence argues the importance of this secluded world existing. This is deployed in numerous ways in this passage, from the natural power of the "immeasurable gulf" that disturbs the ebb and flow of human life, to the man-made evocations of the caging "recess" that shields the murder. In some ways, this is later echoed in the "storm-flight" of the horses in associating threats of accidental violence with nature; yet, for De Quincey,…

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    In Margaret Atwood’s book, Oryx and Crake Childhood plays an important role in the lives of all characters. Jimmy has constant flashbacks to his childhood, which explains how his childhood shaped his whole life. The story takes place in the future where Jimmy lives with his scientifically oriented parents in an isolated compound. The compound has no value for those who are not scientifically capable. However, Jimmy is more of a “word person” and his talent is mostly unappreciated in his world…

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