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    A Comparison Between Sherlock Holmes and Shawn Spencer Although Sherlock Holmes and Shawn Spencer are similar in their strategies in solving a mystery, the way that they interact with their sidekicks, their skills at perceiving a crime scene and methods identifies who the more advantageous detective is or how they are equally effective. Shawn Spencer is just as effective as Sherlock Holmes by how he observes every inch of the crime scene. Holmes interacts with his sidekick by sending him off…

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    Opioid Epidemic Analysis

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    Donald, Excellent topic! I felt this sentence was so powerful: “We are in the [throes] of an opioid epidemic[,] and yet we have no qualms pumping children full of stimulants on a daily basis.” I agree completely with that assertion. I think your tentative thesis was well thought out. I did notice an unfinished sentence at the end though… “The APA and AMA should come to a decision on this matter and not make drugs the.” I also thought your outline was great and had very informative material. I…

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    Trouble on the Island In chapters five through eight of Lord of the Flies, William Golding takes us deeper into the island where the group of children are begining to have issues amongst themselves. Ralph has finally started to see that Piggy was more than just a punching bag with physical flaws, he knows Piggy has a brain and can offer good ideas to the rest of them (Golding 78). Ralph as chief calls an assembly to remind all of them that while it can be fun to live without any adult…

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    treatment with dignity and respect” (p. 216). HCPs are responsible for maintaining and advocating for the dignity of patients, such as older adults. However, when HCP becomes accustomed to using physical restraints every single day, at times they are forgetting and ignoring the importance of maintaining the dignity of a person. Like for example, the nurse from Chuang & Huang (2007) research, he/she states, Sometimes, we are…

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    What Is Amnesia?

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    Amnesia – the phenomenon of forgetting something previously known – has several different classifications. This forgetting may be due to a multitude of causes, and these different causes and the conditions in which they occur help define the classification of amnesias used today. 5 main classifications are anterograde, retrograde, infantile, transient global, and functional amnesia. Each will be defined and briefly discussed. Anterograde amnesia is “a severe loss of the ability to form new…

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    Why Study Diagrams

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    Studying is one of those things that each person does differently. In my past I have found that I work best with diagrams and pictures for studying since I am a very visual learner. I have also used list and steps or rewriting my notes to help me study. In classes like anatomy and microbiology; diagrams, pictures, and videos have always helped me study processes or steps. Science classes happen to be most of my classes since I am a nursing major so I am using diagrams a lot. When I am taking my…

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    People try to live up societal norms in order not to be criticized forgetting that no matter what they will always be judged. That is because every individual is influenced by their race, gender, and culture not allowing them to live an ideal white life. People will always be different and taking this in consideration people…

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    their son is quite an adventure. The couple is from a village where all their neighbors are enclosed in a mist that makes them all forget what they have done. The mist is the breath of a dragon named Querig but in theory, the mist is God himself forgetting the people. Axl and Beatrice vaguely remember their son but they are convinced that he is waiting for their arrival. As to the “Mark My Words” thematic analysis, Ishiguro is telling us quite a lot about memory. His tale in the book is about…

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    This world is the place that should be allowed to follow any religion that they believe in. If they believe that God is their Savior, they should be able to read and follow the steps he has asked of them! If someone believes that God is not true or did not live, they shall be able to follow what they believe in. The way that some act or treat others due to them having a different race, gender, family, or belief is unbelievable! Prejudice is something in this world that needs to end now! Things…

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    In Yona Wallach’s poem “Let Them Come” found on page sixty-six from the Collected Poems (1976), Wallach entices her readers with a poem about a woman who is having her last moments but wants her mourners to come and serve her. “Let them come and bring me foods,” this first line implies that she wants someone to serve her the last meal she will eat. The diction used and phrasing techniques lead the reader to believe that she is of importance. Specifically “let them come” as in she was okaying…

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