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    Medgar Evers

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    Mississippi is often seen as the underdog of all states because most times it is at the bottom of categories such as ones socio-economic status, education, race relations and annual pay. However Mississippi has a lot to offer as one study its writers, political, activities, and its contribution to world events. In this paper I will discuss these three topics in more detail. There are people in Mississippi who has spent a considerable amount of time and effort to improve conditions in…

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    (2018). En.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2 March 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duty_of_care • Hughson, J., Koutoukidis, G., & Stainton, K. (2013). Tabbner's nursing care: theory and practice (6th ed., p. 34). Chatswood, N.S.W.: Churchill Livingstone. • Johnson, K., Meyenburg, T. (2009). Physiological rationale and current evidence for therapeutic positioning of critically ill patients. AACN Adv Crit Care, 20(3), 228-240. • Queensland Council…

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    Mary Hospital Case Study

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    1950 On June 17, 1950, history was made at Little Company of Mary Hospital when doctors performed the first organ transplant in the world. Ruth Tucker was the patient, and she suffered polycystic kidneys. She was in need of a new kidney because one of her kidneys did not function and the other only functioned at 10 percent. Tucker’s family was also known dieing from the same disease. Before the procedure, Tucker had waited at the hospital for five weeks prior for a suitable donor. That morning…

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    Popular music, "music written and marketed with the intention of achieving mass distribution and sales now principally in the form of recordings" (Merriam-Webster.com), played a significant role in the daily life of people of the 20th and 21st centuries. From psychedelic to rock, modern music encompassed it all. As time progressed, the quality and genre adapted to the people 's interests. Some artists decided to go against the grain and change popular music for the better. These five artists-…

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    The Rolling Stones, having outlived almost the greater part of their 1960s counterparts, keep on belting out hits well into middle age. However, the Rolling Stones did not begin with the same as its line-up today. Scarcely, very few, if any groups have ever began that way. The Rolling Stones began as a little high school band named "Young man Blue and the Blue Boys", with Mick Jagger singing and Keith Richards playing guitar. The music they played consisted of many different covers. However the…

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    Two Kinds Symbolism

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    my mother, maybe even more” (Tan). She truly believed that she could make something of herself, and wanted to be perfect. Also, when she is at the talent show about to play her piano piece, Jing-Mei sees the prodigy side of herself. She imagines Ed Sullivan coming to her after her performance, and she fantasized everyone in the audience cheering and jumping to their feet (Tan). In these parts of the texts, Jing-Mei is the brightest, positive side of herself. Here, she is “perfectly…

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    tests her mother made up in attempts of becoming a prodigy–a Chinese Shirley Temple, a child geographical genius, a balance-oriented girl, and then a Bible-commanding lady–but failed until her mother watched a Chinese girl mastering piano on the Ed Sullivan Show like how her mother expected Jing-mei to be. But alas, when she took piano lessons from a deaf teacher who could not distinguish anything from another, she sabotaged her own performance by playing badly, which her teacher praised, and…

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    Bill Clinton Email Summary

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    And while other senior officials had used personal email accounts for official business, including Colin Powell when he was secretary, the rules made clear by the time she became the nation’s top diplomat that using a private server for official business was neither allowed nor encouraged because of “significant security risks.” Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private server was known by some officials beyond her closest aides, but no one in the State Department told her directly to use the…

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    The Beatles embarked on a highly publicised trip to the region of Rishikesh in Northern India in February of 1968. The reason for their joint venture was, principally, to attend a transcendental meditation course taught by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, whose exclusive seminars they had previously attended in London and Wales. The images of the four men and their wives at the train station leaving Britain for India made headlines all over the international press, and greatly spread the idea of…

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    (the daughter) talents lie decides to test her in various subjects like geography and arithmetic however, Jing-mei does not accel in any of these areas so her mother, after seeing a Chinese girl about the same age as Jing-mei play the piano on the Ed Sullivan Show, decides to start giving her piano lessons in hope that that is where her talents may lie. Jing-mei gets increasingly frustrated that her mother can’t just except her for who she is and to rebel she decides to not put forth her best…

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