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    East University is a private school in Arlington, Virginia. Established in 1967 by a group of health professionals and military leaders. The Delta school of nursing offers traditional baccalaureate, accelerated baccalaureate, Masters of Science (MSN), and doctorate degrees. The Delta school of nursing hired 5 experienced associate professors in addition to 20 faculty members for undergraduate and graduate programs. Therefore, current student body of 150 will increase to 200. The students…

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    When it comes to viewing the world and trying to get a better understanding of how people live their lives and why things are the way they are, it’s interesting to look at it from the perspective of an economist. Economists tend to focus on the economical viewpoint of things, which is actually more important than most people think. The economy is an enormous part of the world and has a great effect on how we live our day to day lives. One economist’s theory on how everything should be running in…

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    water from mine shafts that were deep. This invention that was created in 1705, it was to expensive to run, but gave better ideas for the future. One person thought for two years to make a better invention. James Watt study at the university of Glasgow in Scotland. After think for two years he finally thought of better way and more efficient while burning less fuel. Steam was also important to boats. I think the steam engine was a invention that…

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    Bubonic Plague Speech

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    You can not imagine what I have gone through last year. A great bubonic plague epidemic hit London and led to the death of thousands of people. Recently, I heard some horrible news that the plague will spread to the Glasgow soon. I’m so worried about you. So I’m going to tell you something about my experiences, what will the life with plague be like and how to deal with it, so that you can prepare yourself mentally in advance. Before the situation got worse, I bought a plenty of food to sustain…

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    David Livingstone

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    David Livingstone explored Africa as a Scottish medical missionary for the London Missionary Society. His extreme fame stemmed from his working-class background, his dedicated missionary exploration, and his fierce support of ending slavery. His anti-slavery sentiments drove his desire to discover the source of the Nile River to earn enough fame and respect to call for the end of the slave trade. Youth and Education Dr. David Livingstone was born on March 19, 1813, and grew up in a single…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of change that occurred from the 18th to the 19th century. This reformation changed the more agricultural societies into more modernized and urban societies. Manufacturing switched from people’s homes into factories, speeding up production time and increasing production rates. With factories coming in and becoming such a necessary part of society, a new problem arose; how will they be powered? The Industrial Revolution came up with an effective response,…

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    Annette Lareau, in her book “Unequal Childhoods”, explains her belief that parents from different social classes raise their children in different ways. She does this through her observations and studies with select families from upper middle class to the poor lower class. She states that the working and lower class families use a method that she refers to as “accomplishment of natural growth”. From my experience, Annette Lareau’s thesis was accurate as I have grown up in a working class family…

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    Lynn Margulis was born March 5th, 1938 into a Jewish family in Chicago. She attended Hyde Park Academy High School where she was seen as a bad student. She attended and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1957. She continued her education at the University of Wisconsin at Madison earning a master's degree in zoology, and her Ph.D in genetics from University of California, Berkeley in 1965. In between her undergraduate and graduate studies she met Carl Sagan and they married soon after.…

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    David Farragut David Farragut’s full birth name is James Glasgow Farragut. He was born on July 5, 1801 at Campbell’s Station, but then as a baby moved to New Orleans, and spent his childhood there. (Tucker) When he was in New orleans, Commodore David Porter became his guardian after being so grateful to his family for providing him comfort. He looked after James while he was growing up and took him along and trained him as a naval officer. When James was nine, Porter had made his new adopted…

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    communicate and create key messages for my clients. The messages are well created by using trends and data analysis, which were part of press releases, daily columns, and blog posts. Needless to say, while I was studying at The University of Glasgow my dissertation topic was a discourse…

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