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    A round character is one that has the rational intentions of a human being within them. It is one that reveals the complexity of human nature and portrays a real image on a human ins Society. A round character expresses conflict within the plot of the story as well as within him or herself. In the story Girl with Bangs, the author Zadie Smith uses the theme of love and the question of what are the factors of falling in love to explore the human nature and condition of need and romanticism. By…

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    Throughout history there have been many extraordinary music composers, the majority of them with a unique style and flare. European composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and Bach have gained exceptional recognition for their outstanding music, and have become some of the greatest composers of all time. However, we must also acknowledge and appreciate the art and music of other marvelous musicians. For instance, one of Latin America’s great composers born on December 31st, 1899 in Durango, Mexico…

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    aid in the medical management of RA, including oral steroids, disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and tissue necrotic factor (TNF) blockers.6 Intra-articular steroid injections can be very effective in the management of acute rheumatoid flares and also have been successful as maintenance therapy in patients with degenerative joint disease. Physical therapy is important for the maintenance of elbow range of motion, along with the institution of a joint protection program. A program…

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    the story if the actor playing the part doesn't fit the reader's perception of the character. For instance, the actress who plays Miss Maudie looks thin, much youthful, and more traditional than Scout described in the book, which takes some of the flare, and personality out of the character. Nonetheless, Gregory Peck, by Lee's own proclamation, embodies the character of Atticus Finch, which presents the character a far more increased depth than the book, singly, can provide. Furthermore, the…

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    Lpn Nursing Care Plan

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    My second patient to be concerned with is the elderly confused patient who happens to be incontinent and tries to get out of bed occasionally. This is a task that can be delegated to a LPN. It does not involve invasiveness, and a priority nursing intervention would be to make sure the patient is safe and has a regular toileting schedule. Making sure the patient’s bed alarm is on is key to knowing when the patient is out of bed, having call light in reach, and possibly moving patient to a…

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    Norovirus Research Paper

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    Course of Norovirus Infection Norovirus contaminations are commonly thought to be fleeting, going on for just a couple days; in any case, expanding proof focuses to delayed (or maybe tireless) diseases in a few situations. In spite of the fact that the side effects brought about by human norovirus disease normally resolve inside a few days, infection particles can be shed from asymptomatic people for a considerable length of time after presentation. Further, symptomatic disease has been recorded…

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    The Breakfast Club Summary The Breakfast Club is about five different high school students in Saturday detention, and is supervised by a strict teacher (Richard Vernon).The movie covers issues from every social class and every angle of the social structure of high school giving it a variety of a sociological outlook. Each each student has a status in society: John Bender is a criminal, Claire Standish is a princess, Andrew Clark is a athlete, Brian Johnson is the brain, and Allison Reynolds is…

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    By the 2030’s, every car in the United States may be driverless. This is assuming the “best case scenario” that the majority of drivers give up the reigns to their choice to drive. With how inconsistent human driving is and how dangerous accidents can be, it sounds like a rational idea to let technology take over this aspect of society. In fact, the developments are only going to get better in 20 years. There are possibilities of unwarranted, negative societal changes that could sprout from the…

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    Themes In The Landlady

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    The setting and characters help show the theme of the story that appearances can be deceiving, people should be more careful with who they trust and that things are not always what they seem. What people let off is not always what they hold inside or there is usually something hidden deep beneath the surface. First, the setting in The Landlady is a Bed & Breakfast, it portrays itself as a very cozy place and makes you feel safe. Although deep inside, under layers is where you wouldn’t normally…

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    The Cuban Commendante, Fidel Castro died on Friday, at the age 90 and has been cremated. The dictator ruled Cuba from the 1959-2011 and gave reigns of power to his brother Raoul Castro. Under his leadership Cuba was transformed in the socialist central governance system, that included repressions, murders. The speech. His speech - "History Will Absolve Me" - became the manifesto of the revolution and captivated Cubans, tired of the Batista regime fillied with the violence. The dictators start…

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