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    Annie Sullivan is a very strong and persistent young woman. Throughout the play she shows that she wouldn’t give up on Helen. For example, when Helen refused to sit in her chair at the dinner table, Annie was patient and calmly placed her back into her chair. In…

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    New York Times v. Sullivan 376 U.S.254, 84 S.CT. 710 (1964) 2. Facts of Case The New York Times was sued by L.B Sullivan. Sullivan was a commissioner in the city of Montgomery. Sullivan wanted compensation for advertisements posted in the Times. The advertisement was published on March 29, 1960. The advertisement was called, “Heed Their Rising Voices,” and complained about the status of civil rights in the South. It was a long advertisement with some factual inaccuracies. Sullivan claimed these…

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    Congress is unable to restrict one’s freedom of speech. Trump wishes to restrict what people are able to say in the media,and the opposition feels that by doing so Trump is abridging their rights. Furthermore, they argue the case New York Times vs Sullivan further backed up their argument. The case concluded that evidence would be required in order to sue for libel. According to the case, there had to be evidence of malicious intent. The case defined malice as knowledge the information was…

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    Masson v. New Yorker, 501 U.S. 496 (1991) Facts: After being fired from the Sigmund Freud Archives, Jeffery Masson interviewed with Janet Malcolm, a New Yorker magazine reporter. Malcolm’s article contained long quotes from Masson that presented Masson as conceded and condescending. Malcolm fabricated the more offensive quotes and Masson sued for Libel. The Law: “The First Amendment protects authors and journalists who write about public figures by requiring a plaintiff to prove that the…

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    of malice, in the sense of actual intent, to harm or gross negligence and recklessness (Cornell.edu). Under the first amendments, no one can be proved guilty unless it is considered actual malice whether or not it is true or false (Cornell.edu). Sullivan made no real effort to prove that he had suffered any real harm, therefore, the vote was unanimous and the court held that the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, unless actual malice is proved…

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    department, in this case the ED, incurs. What if we can bring that cost accrual down by reducing infection, as well as repeat ER arrivals for infection treatment from indwelling urinary catheters. The decrease in arrival for infection treatment leaves our rooms open for other emergencies. Reducing the lower acuity ER arrivals also impacts our ED wait time, which is a CDC measure. (Sullivan, 2012. p. 198) The ED expense budget is a great model for over all departmental change. The ED is one of…

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    Critics Cryin' All the Time; Elvis Presley's Television Controversy A musician will go through many moments that define their career or them as a person. These moments typically have large impacts and strong causes that lead up to the event and will most likely have either positive of negative outcomes. Usually a moment in a musician’s career will have some sort of influence on their appearance, but sometimes that can change the overall view of the artist and the genre. When a moment or an…

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    Beatles Influence

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    early years was a guitar and the Beatles song book to help him as playing in Liverpool, England if it was not for the Beatles. No one in the world thought that they could be so fascinated with such a band until everyone heard the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. The Beatles were an inspiration to more than just other…

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    My Interview With A Nurse

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    nurse leader that I chose for this interview is a rock solid emergency department nurse that I worked with over the last two years. I chose to interview this nurse, because she is the reason I have decided to base my career in the ED. When I first started in our small rural ED, this tiny British woman walked over and introduced herself to me as "I 'm Gill, your nightshift Clinical Coordinator - aka, your worst nightmare". To say the least, I was absolutely terrified of this small statured…

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    temples and was lined with sphinxes. The sphinxes were unique in that they had ram heads, to honor the god, Amun, but were later replaced with the more typical human-headed sphinxes (Sullivan 2001). Other temples in Karnak include the temple of Mut, the temple of Aten, the temple of Khonsu, and the temple of Montu (Sullivan…

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