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    followed Dr. Gregory House as the head of medicine at a fake hospital in New Jersey. Throughout the show House battles a Vicodin addiction that stemmed from chronic leg pain. From an individual level House was a very good doctor that cured hundreds of patients that other doctors could not. However he was very hard to work with and usually classified himself as being bitter, grumpy, cynical, sociopath, and misunderstood. He was usually very rude to the patients. On an interpersonal level Dr.…

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    Dr. Tatum Racism Analysis

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    Discussion on Racism Dr. Tatum begins the first chapter by talking about a student who asks if racism is still a thing. She continues to write about how when she asks her students who grew up in the same racial group as their own, most students raise their hand. I mention this because it is true for me, not because I grew up purposely segregated from other races, but because there was a very small population of different races where I grew up. Almost everyone in my hometown, growing up, was…

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    The second weakness of Dr. Hudson is lack of communication to caregivers. As a transformational leader Dr. Hudson believes in empowering employees to do their very best individually and as a team. He trusts caregivers to be innovative and creative. Caregivers need to be praised for the good work they do and held accountable for mistakes made, in a timely manner. In his article, “The Trouble with Transformational Leadership,” author Je Czaja states, “To maintain enthusiasm, followers need…

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    Dr King Freedom Analysis

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    freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” (King 3). In this quote, Dr. King addresses one must fight back for what is right. If your civil liberties are provoked, you must rise too top the oppressor. This a strong quote from Dr. King which I openly agree with because it shows the amount of honor in his words to revolt against the government. Dr. King was flouted by many because he expressed something many were too afraid to do. Freedom is not…

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    Celeste Davis Mrs. Reynolds Adv Hon English 16 February 2017 Eva Mozes Kor: A Holocaust Survivor Eva Mozes Kor survived one of the most terrifying events in history--the Holocaust, the genocidal killing of millions of people targeted by Nazi Germany. In March 1944, soldiers forced Eva, her twin sister, Miriam, and their family away from their home in Romania. They were deported to Auschwitz, the largest concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. Eva and Miriam were…

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    Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Case

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    The Case of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Dr.Samuel A. Mudd was charged with Treason and Conspiracy. He was accused in the case of John Wilkes Booth, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The sentence from the military commision to Dr. Mudd was life in prison.Some believed that he deserved and some thought that he did not deserve it. To begin Dr. Mudd said that he knew John Wilkes Booth . He said he met him in a church. He said he had talked to him before. Although when Booth went to Mudd’s…

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    exclaimed by Dr. Powell when a student was not actively participating in her class. Her distinctive comments embodied her no-nonsense style of teaching. Dr. Powell was my English teacher during my sophomore year. She was a rigorous teacher whose dedication empowered her students. From the very first day of class, I realized that she was going to be a demanding teacher who would keep us on our toes. However, what I did not realize was what a profound impact she would have on my life. Dr. Powell’s…

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    shot and executed was Dr. Robert W. Cocoa in which Frye had killed in his office around sunset. In the workplace where Dr. Robert Brown was shot, another doctor had seen the shooting by Frye and started to pursue him after Frye attempted to keep running from the scene. Frye likewise attempted to shoot the onlooker however missed and since the other doctor didn't know Frye nor knew where to search for him, this made it hard for the police to know who really done the executing of Dr. Chestnut.…

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    There have been many doctors in my life who have impacted me: my grandfather, my uncle, Dr. Elliott, and others have taught me important values and lessons not through words but through actions. In particular, I will always remember Dr. Elliott. I had broken my arm and was desperately in need of an x-ray. At the time, my father was writing his dissertation and had recently lost his job as a chaplain, and my mother was unemployed. When my father worked as a chaplain, my family received health…

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    THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI’ FILM ANALYSIS ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Calgari’, directed by Robert Weine, is a widely regarded quintessential work of German Expressionist Cinema. The 1920 German silent horror film utilises a fragmented set, with unnerving and twisted visual style, unusual sharp- pointed forms, tilted sets, hand painted shadows and light and odd lines to create a film that was it’s own art form, when previously film had been more like filming a play. The oblique structures and hand…

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