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    The film started with Antonio Ricci being offered a posting advertising bills job but cannot really have this job without having a bicycle. That being so, Maria Ricci, his wife, pawned their bed sheets in exchange for Antonio’s bicycle. Afterwards, Maria had to go visit someone. Antonio finds out that it is a fortune teller and had his fate predicted. On the first day of his work, his bicycle got stolen by a young man. He tries to catch the culprit, however, was unable to do so. He reported the…

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    “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him” (III.ii.72-73). After the ¬¬¬distressing assassination of the Roman general, Julius Caesar, two politicians, Marc Antony and Marcus Brutus, come to persuade the Roman crowd that their position on his death is the correct one. They each emphasize their positional differences by using rhetorical strategies that refer to logic, credibility, and emotional appeal. While Brutus may have stronger analytical…

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    Alvimopan for post-operative ileus: What we should know Post operative ileus is a distressing problem after gastrointestinal surgeries ( open or laparoscopic ). It leads to a significant patient discomfort, prolonged hospital stay which eventually adds to significant increase in overall cost of treatment. On many occasions, ileus is the cause of readmission or re-exploration. Length of hospital stay and discharge from the hospital is…

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    normal in this scenario. Adopting an infant is a quite intricate situation and needs to be handled with delicacy and love. At this age, a child is still trying to learn and adapt to its surroundings, and being taken to a completely new one can be distressing. This “newborn temperament” is evidently seen postnatal development. In a scenario as such, different babies have different adaptive abilities. Unlike “an easy baby”, a difficult baby is slow to adjust to new circumstances and can react…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was born into a strong puritan faith family. Although his ancestors having a practiced a strong puritan faith, still participated in the salem witch trials condemning hundreds of people to be put on trial. Because of this Hawthorne criticized puritan ethical standards and would focused his stories around human perception of sin and morals. Many of his stories contain strong uses of allegory and symbolism giving a more deep perspective on human nature. Because of this…

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    Undoubtedly, Patricio Guzmán is an accomplished and gifted filmmaker with his talents evidently shown in both his documentaries La Batalla de Chile and Nostalgia de la Luz. Both documentaries pertain to the coup d'état, which occurred in 1973 in Chile, that overthrew the legally elected socialist President Allende, and subsequently began the autocratic and oppressive rule of the dictator Pinochet from 1973 to 1990. While both movies concern the same subject matter, the prominent distinction…

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    An individual’s principle of autonomy with regards to healthcare reiterates and serves as a reminder to us that every person has the aptitude and the right to make his or her own decisions based on their personal values, beliefs, background and standards. Autonomy is frequently defined in a number of ways, however, the common theme on these definitions refer to persons having the capacity to reason and make their own decisions (Elliott, 2001). In my opinion, the principle of autonomy does not…

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    From slavery to child labor to peer pressure, there’s always a time period where someone is forced to perform an action against their moral will, and this dreadful event occurs in novels too. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, may be a science fiction novel, but it doesn’t lack the unethical elements of the real world. For instance, page 35 of the novel describes an unnerving, stomach churning idea. “‘...if humankind survives, then we were good tools.’ ‘Is that all? Just tools?’ ‘Individual human…

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    Growing up in the United States, my mother's side of the family would annually host a day to pray to our passed relatives; they suffered a distressing escape from the Vietnam War just to integrate back into normal society. Despite some of my relatives say we had the fortune of a red envelope, numerous family members told me that the Communists caused us to suffer. At five years old, I believed everything they said; especially things from my parents because I was naive. After all these years, I…

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    Some Cons would be the fact that this career is 5 years instead of 4 years, working rotating hours, you're on call, working holidays and weekends, and collecting evidence from crime scenes can be distressing or unpleasant to do. These are aspects that come with the job and if you don't think you can handle these cons, then this job isn't for you. Some Pros would be that you get health and life insurance, paid vacations, sick leave, good pay, you're…

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