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    Maslow’s hierarchy identifies five primary areas of needs that are experienced by most humans. Maslow suggested that as man meets the needs at the first level, he moves to the next and so on. Those needs are, survival, security, belonging, esteem, cognitive and self actualization. The first Maslow need is the biological and physiological needs - air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex and sleep. It is used to cover one’s body to protect against the cold and having access to food in order to…

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    Often times taking over the counter pain relievers are offered and beneficial. The immobilization factor is key to help the treatment process. Using a walking boot with a heel wedge forcing the foot into plantar flexion. Of course the nonoperative object is appealing to a large portion of people due to the avoidance of the risk factors associated with surgery, including infection, fluid buildup, and pneumonia…

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    The quote above helps capture one of the key messages within, Sherman Alexie’s, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian; Forbes tells how acknowledging stereotypes as truth distorts our image of races, as opposed to intimately getting to know someone. In the story, main character Arnold Spirit Junior discerns individuals he meets through stereotypes, and until he becomes more comfortable with them. This theme of racist and classist stereotypes overshadow the complexity of one’s character…

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    bumps, meager to the truck left bruises on my arms, legs, and tummy. They caused me to crash and tumble. It wasn’t an odd site to see a boot flying to the left; purple mitten stripped from my frozen fingers. The boot was recovered -- the mitten was not. I hated that field. But soon enough, spring melted those large piles of manure, and it would get stuck on my muck boots with straw and hay making it hard to walk. The cows just after having their babies were waspy and intolerant to a little…

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    the dead man’s sister just sighs and reflects, “I always thought it’d happen,” as if she was expecting her brothers death (197). The mid-day murder is not the only thing violent in Harlem; Lutie, who sings in the Casino one night with her friend, Boots, notices the “violent dance routines” and “violent applause” occurring in the casino (223, 224). Describing the applause and dancing as violent displays that even if there is not physical violence, everything in Harlem seems violent to someone as…

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    year When as a Corpsman and was told his leaving date would be in July 2003 and he would serve from July 2003-2008. When Ben finished his senior year he was 19 years old and he only had a month to spend time with loved ones before he had to report to boot camp. After 8 weeks…

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    The article "Iraq Anniversary: How Poetry Played a Part in the War in Iraq" is an article is about the war in Iraq and the impact which was brought about by poetry. The poems in this articles display different features of style,this author mentions John, a platoon commander, who narrates the journey of poetry in war through his contribution and also the contribution of others. After war John acquires a masters in poetry and becomes a pioneer of war poetry through consulting his friends on war…

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    realize the awful nature of it. Another irony on “A Modest Proposal” is when Swift said with ease the skin of those children who are more thrifty can be used like leaner to make “admirable gloves for ladies and summer boots for fine gentlemen” as if wearing human skin gloves or summer boots were something common, normal, and simple. Swift himself think eating teenagers is cruel but he represented the use of baby skin for clothes or shoes is in some way elegant and beautiful without empathy and…

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    Ragged Dick reminds me of some of the modern day drug dealers in the 1990’s that people looked up to. Bare with me that may be a shocking statement but we’ll discuss it in the body of my paper. Ragged Dick’s character he was a smooth talking charming boot-black who drew people too him. He had regular customers because he weaved a tale when talking to them. His way of talking was to find joy in life by making a jokes and entertaining his customers. He was also very honest if he told someone he…

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    larger households. Upper servants would take the head place at the dining room. The butler is the head of his department and responsible for the performance of the footmen. “The footmen takes coals to the sitng-room, cleans the boots, trims the lamp wicks, cleans the plate, lays the breakfast table, carries in breakfast, waits at breakfast, removes breakfast, answers the door in the morning after 12 o'clock, delivers notes, lays the luncheon table, takes in and waits…

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