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    According to Ixtiuchiti, the brother of native ruler Texcoco, there were many scribes for each branch of knowledge. Some handled the annals, like putting down the events that have happened that year, also with the day, month, and hour. Another scribe took ownership of the genealogies, keeping track of the rulers, lords, and nobleman, also registering births and deaths. Some created maps…

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    The authority that guides me is an article, “The Impact of Multisensory Instruction on Learning Letter Names and Sounds, Word Reading, and Spelling,” written by Nora W. Schlesinger and Shelley Gray. The article comes from Annals of Dsylexia, and was published March 2, 2017. After reading this article I have come to realize that children need tactile learning to improve if they are struggling. The research indicated that “multisensory intervention advantage for maintenance…

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    Resilience Education

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    The Importance of Resilience Education A research study was conducted by Melissa E. DeRoiser, Ellen Frank, Victor Schwartz, and Kevin A. Leary, a panel of doctors and physicians in fields related to psychology, to explore the relationships between stress during the transition to the college life experienced by incoming freshmen and how this stress affects their lives (DeRoiser, Frank, Schwartz & Leary, 2013). The panel created a series of questionnaires via Student Curriculum on Resilience…

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    1.) In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America, the author, Michael Katz explain resistance within the annals of American institutional welfare and how women used this opening to move themselves into the public sphere in a way that they wouldn’t be resisted or pushed back into the home. Do you think the author created a strong argument explaining why women were longer being push around? 2.) What strategies did many women create to help fight during the early 1950s…

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    Tacitus even argued that “Nero at this time was at the [coastal town of] Antium, and did not return to Rome until the fire approached his house”. The Annals mention that in response to the spreading rumours, Nero supposedly blamed the inferno on the relatively small Christian sect, but this point is not elaborated upon and historians including Stephen Dando-Collins question the veracity of this section…

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    Memorial Dbq

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    often-visited monuments of the National Mall. We must mind these qualities if we wish to prevent its fall to obscurity. Foremost, whatever cause our memorial will commemorate, it must resound in the hearts of the people. Otherwise, it gets lost to the annals of history, as it did for H. Elroy Johnson, the subject of “The Maine Lobsterman.” Presented once in the 1939 New York World’s Fair, it moved from “museum to museum,” until it was ultimately left in a warehouse to degrade. (Source F) Its…

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    Genghis Khan, born Temüjin in the harsh steppes of Mongolia in the late 12th century, rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most formidable and influential leaders in world history. His life, marked by conquest, innovation, and cultural transformation, left an indelible mark on the world. Through his military prowess, administrative reforms, and cultural exchanges, Genghis Khan forged an empire that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of Eurasia. First and foremost, Genghis Khan is…

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    Ethical Issues In Nursing

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    Cicero, M. (2013). Head-to-head comparison of disaster traige methods in pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 61(6), 668-676. Good, L. (2008). Ethical decision making in disaster triage. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 34(2), 112-115. Kahn, C., Schultz, C., Miller, K., & Anderson, C. (2009). Does START triage work? an outcomes assessment after a disaster. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 54(3), 424-430. Wagner, J., & Dahnke, M. (2015). Nursing ethics and disaster…

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    In the year 576 BCE the Babylonian King, Nebuchadnezzar commissioned his builders to construct and design a monumental gate on the outskirts of the city. The gate was situated at the main entrance to the promenade, north of the city’s border to the temple of Marduk, chief God of Mesopotamian. The monument was dedicated and named after Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of; love, fertility, war and sex. (Wikipedia) If thou openest not the gate to let me enter, I will break the door, I will…

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    Henrietta Swan Leavitt was a female astronomer who lead the way for the ability to measure the distance between two planets, along with many other. Leavitt was born to a minister in Lancaster, Massachusetts in 1868. She attended a a higher education at Society for the Collegiate Instruction for Women, now named Radcliffe College. She graduated the college with a Bachelor's degree, but it was not in astronomy, which she would later dedicate her life to. She did take an astronomy class in her…

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