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    The Montgomery Bus Boycott is considered one of the first large-scale demonstrations against segregation in the United States during the civil-rights movement (History). Beginning in 1955, african americans stopped riding the public busses in protest of being made to sit in the back of the bus in the “colored section.” Instead, they either rode in cars, rode bikes, or walked to show that they no longer wanted to be treated as second class citizens. The boycott was important to the civil rights…

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    free women from the social interest for self-destruction and t set up their entitlement to full human improvement. At the thematic level seems to be what A Doll's House is about. In the initial two demonstrations of the play, Nora Helmer is a striking case of female consistence while in the last demonstration she opposes her doll-like role and declares her claim to full mankind. (Bernard J. Paris 1997). Undoubtedly, the most difficult thing to understand about Nora is the speed of her change…

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    Connotative meaning is the non-literal and associative meaning that a word or phrase has in addition to its central meaning. This part of meaning shows people's emotions and attitudes towards what the word or phrase refers to. For example, the denotative meaning of the word "child" could be as 'a young human being', but it can be associated with, e.g. affectionate, amusing, lovable, sweet, and grubby (Richards and Schmidt, 2010: 118).…

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    Lab Report 8/20/15 Blue Bottle Experiment Problem: The purpose of this lab was to determine the oxidation rate of the Methylene blue solution when tested with varying amounts of solution. Background: The Blue Bottle Experiment is a classic demonstration of a Reversible oxidation-reduction reaction with an alkaline solution of glucose that acts as a reducing agent. It is known that, “Methylene blue speeds up the reaction, acting as an oxygen transfer agent.”…

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    Euclid High School’s NJROTC unit held its freshman orientation August 3rd-7th. Freshman orientation is an annual event ran and managed by Lieutenant Commander Morek, Sergeant Major Rethage, and all cadets willing to volunteer and help teach the new cadets. Freshman orientation is crucial for all incoming freshman because it gives them a leg-up and will help them succeed in the program. The purpose of freshman orientation is to teach cadets about the program and what's involved in our daily…

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    Atomic Bomb Dbq Analysis

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    statement is supported through when Japan surrendered. The use of a second atomic bomb was because Japan did not surrender after the first. This is why the option to only demonstrate the atomic bomb to Japan would not have worked (Document E). A demonstration would not have brought Japan to the bitter end like the two bombs being dropped on their cities did. The other options presented to Truman included a mainland invasion as well as a blockade combined with traditional bombing.…

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    The contamination of food is an issue that can have deadly repercussions at any time to any person. The United States is not the only country that is impacted, contamination happens all over the globe. Whether caused chemically, physically, or through microorganism origin, reverberation of any type of poisoning is intensely dangerous. Though most people who are directly affected by contamination are able to recover, great deals of others are susceptible to more long term symptoms which may very…

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    citizens. As for learning the subjects that precede studying philosophy, the individual should guide his morals to what is correct, then the rational soul, so he could understand the path of truth. This can only be achieved in one way; mastery of demonstration. Al-Farabi also saw nothing wrong in beginning with the natural sciences since they are more related to the senses that…

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    Asthma Education An asthma attack can be a very frightening event for a patient. Asthma can lead to increased anxiety for the patient which is also terrifying. Patient education for asthma can help a patient take control by being aware of triggers and knowing exactly what to do during an asthma attack (Evans-Agnew & Cooper, 2016, p. 24). The reason that this writer chose an article related to asthma patient education is that asthma is a very scary disease, especially to a child, and teaching…

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    result of some external stimuli. In this case, the elementary student learns how to act depending on how he or she handles rewards and punishments. According to the perspective, the student also learns how to do something they observed. Physical demonstration is important for educators that believe in this theory. While depending on how the child handles the punishment or rewards that follow the action, their behavior may or may not be repeated. Cognitive perspective- according to this…

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