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    Prince Prospero's Death

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    The “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story of fear and death. The protagonist of Poe’s story is Prince Prospero, and he is portrayed as a “God” of his civilization because he was the richest amongst all of the people and was seen as a public figure. The Red Death brought death to Prince Prospero’s city and he was afraid. His fear caused him to run and hide from death itself but no one can escape from death. Prince Prospero’s fear led to his downfall and ultimately his…

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    The Masque of The Red Death The Masque of The Red Death By Edgar Allan Poe is a take from the disease that ravaged Europe in the 14th century. The Red Death that is used throughout the story is supposed to be the deadlier version of The Black Death. The use of imagery throughout the passage enforces the dark, deadly, and inevitable force of nature that is The Red Death. The setting of The Masque of Red Death can be depicted as dark, and ravaged by death. “After several months of seclusion, the…

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    The journal article “Coffee, tea and caffeine intake and the risk of severe depression in middle-aged Finnish men: the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study”, had to deal with the correlation between coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and depression. It was a population-based cohort study, which means that it focused on a section of a population for an amount of time. The study was conducted using 2232 middle-aged men, most of them being 42, 48, 54, and 60 years old, who lived in…

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    Sonia Sotomayor's Analysis

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    In her memoir, Sonia Sotomayor expresses the emotional and commemorate events from her childhood through adult life that helped her become the persevered and intelligent woman she is today. At the age of eight, she was diagnosed with type one diabetes, which implicated that she had to learn over her childhood how to apply her insulin shots on her own. The parents were always arguing because the father was an unreliable alcoholic, and the mother a nurse who worked long hours. To avoid conflict…

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    USA Today Case Study 2014

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    With USA Today debuting in 1982, it has continued to focus on innovative avenues for continued success and growth as the preferred news source. Personally, I am a very visual news consumer; therefore, what I enjoy most about the USA Today newspaper is the visual and eye catching content it has embedded within the paper -- digital and print versions. The vision the stakeholders had prior to the launch of USA Today was to have a unique approach to an audience and provide more news in less time…

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    Is this a reliable source? • This is a reliable source of information. This article was published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing, a reputable and well-known journal. This specific journal received the following score for Impact Factor: 1.741. This journal also received the following rankings: ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2014: 8/109 (Nursing (Social Science)); 10/111 (Nursing (Science)). It is common for parents and children to experience anxiety when children undergo surgery.…

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    Defoe 's constant references to God in the journal of the plague year seem to highlight the importance of religion to people in 1664. Instead of keeping with the Christian values of the state, due to fear of the potential of a traumatic experience, the infected people were confined to their home.…

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    Paywalls: Article Analysis

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    The article I chose, written by Shan Wang for Nieman Lab, focused around paywalls, specifically centered around the Wall Street Journals and their paywalls. A paywall is when an online media outlet charges a fee for access to their news content. The article discusses how paywalls are negative because casual readers are at a disadvantage. They are unable to test out a news source before committing to a payment. The article then describes two types of paywalls: hard and soft. Hard paywalls allow…

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    used to understand two different views of the Industrial Revolution. This came from a journal called “The Journal of Economic History.” The purpose of this journal was to show the reader the worth of the new endogenous methods to demonstrating economic growth for understanding the British Industrial Revolution. This quotation shows this: “Here we assess the value of the new endogenous approaches to modeling economic growth for understanding the British Industrial…

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    Place of Her Own: The Case for University-Based Centers for Women Entrepreneurs Women-owned businesses have been recognized as the fastest growing segment of economic growth. Author Mary Riebes discusses this situation in her paper “A Place of Her Own: The Case for University-Based Centers for Women Entrepreneurs” published in 2012 in the Journal of Education for Business. The author is a professor, at Minnesota State University at Mankato Minnesota. Her purpose for writing this paper is to…

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