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    one.” (Ayub, 231) Refers to these two pieces of quotes of describing two main characters -- Gorneril and Regan, audiences see the groundwork for a full-blown relationship, problems and developments in further plots in advance. Furthermore, Duke of Albany and Duke of Cornwall and Goneril’s and Regan’s husbands respectively who are not in love with King’s daughters…

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    The Declaration of Independence is list of grievances and separation from its mother country .the colonist was created to benefit the mother country Britain’s mercantilism but the high taxes caused a rift. Yet the document became they symbol of freedom for the colonists and anybody facing the same grievances. The document was one of the first to declare the colonists as Americans and the birth of an independent nation. It set forth philosophy of freedom which was therefore became the dynamic of…

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    style and the information included. I received positive feedback from colleagues as they found my case to be relevant and that it addressed key learning points. Another presentation, while an intern, conducted in the General Medical Department of Albany Health Campus (AHC) reviewed up to date evidence of beta-blockers. I successfully targeted both juniors and seniors with this presentation providing essential details of commonly used beta-blockers but also reviewing recent evidence in particular…

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    C.S. Lewis once said “My argument against God was that the universe seemed so cruel and unjust”. Throughout history, humans have asked many philosophical questions, including the existence of divine justice. This concept was significant throughout the Elizabethan era, as religion played a major role in ordinary life. In the play ‘King Lear’, Shakespeare mandates that as opposed to justice being divinely ordained, it is up to humans to administer justice in this world. Shakespeare utilizes unfair…

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    Although it is argumentative that some entrepreneurs of the mid-nineteenth century deserved to be crown Captains of Industry or labeled as Robber Barons, John D. Rockefeller should have been honorably regarded as a Captain of Industry due to his account on strengthening the U.S’s economy by investing in blooming American industry and becoming one of the most respected philanthropist. At the same time, his fellow businessman, Cornelius Vanderbilt was suitable of the title Robber Barons for his…

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    Stephen Hopkins was born Scituate March 7, 1707 and died in Providence, Rhode Island July 13, 1785 after retiring from serving the Continental Congress. He was born and orphaned to his uncle at an early age, and came from a family prominently involved in politics such as his grandfather who served a prominent role in the politics of Providence, and his cousin, Benedict Arnold, who became the first governor of Rhode Island (Austin, p. 324.). Stephen was apparently self educated and had had a long…

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    Everyone is familiar with the old adage that claims “a picture is worth a thousand words”, but can one really gain as much knowledge of an experience through an image rather than pages of textual descriptions of every detail? Generally, students are disengaged in the content displayed through a history book, primarily because they believe that they have no similarities between those living in the Gilded Age and find it hard to sympathize let alone understand any individual from that time…

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    “William Faulkner” William Cuthbert Falkner was one of the greatest American Writers in the twentieth century. In Europe he was considered at that time “the foremost living American author”. He was a very unique individual. William was always interested in drawing, reading and writing poetry. William wrote many historical novels in his time. Things about William Faulkner I learned is: a book summary, his years of youth and adolescence, and adulthood years. As I Lay Dying is about different…

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    personal description on her role and career as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Trussell (2014), describes the role of a family nurse practitioner as a “privilege” and as a “challenge” (p. 1494). Trussel describes her career in a rural, underserved area in Albany, Ga as “her calling.” She notes the importance of “educating patients regarding their medical conditions and ways to improve their health” in effort to “improve their health outcomes and decrease the risk of complications” (Trussell,…

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    The first record of Europeans sailing into Australian waters was noted in 1606. They were said to be observing the Terra Australis Incognita, which is translated to the unknown southern land .The first ship, known as Duyfken, to sail to this land was led by captain Willem Janzoon, a Dutch navigator and colonial governor. From 1606 to 1770, 54 European ships sailed to South Australia. Many of those ships came from Dutch East Indies Company (“Australian Stories”). In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook,…

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