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    was also used as a threat to all women who dared to deny established class and gender roles.” “Furthermore, the deployment of discourses in this case is most significantly embedded in material practices, in the establishment and operation of the Glasgow system. This system represents a moment in which one out of several competing accounts of the ‘prostitute’, and one strategy to control and reform her, became…

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    This source is an interview with Mrs M in 1999 by W. Ugolini. This source was part of a collection of interviews for ‘Memory, war and the Italians in Edinburgh: the role of communal myth.’ Mrs M, an Italian living in Edinburgh describes the anti-Italian sentiment and riots when Mussolini, dictator of Italy declared war on Britain and France on 10th of June 1940. This source was written 59 years after the events took place as a result the details could possibly be blurred with the passing of time…

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    that time. He was born in 1723 in Scotland, in the fishing town of Kirkcaldy. He lived with his cousins and mother because his father had passed away before he was born. He lived a normal childhood and went to school in Kirkcaldy. Then he went to Glasgow University at the age of 15 in the United Kingdom. At the university Smith studied moral philosophy taught by Francis Hutcheson. He then became a teacher in 1751 and known for his economic lectures and started to give lectures to…

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    Adam Smith Background In the world of economics, Adam Smith stands out as dominating, central figure. Numerous commentators have often referred to him as the founder of modern economics; essentially the reason why free trade exists (Schumacher, 2012). But as Henry (2000) provides, the position occupied and articulated by Adam Smith in the development of economic theory is of precarious enjoyment, mainly because some of his works essentially contain dangerous elements that are evidently innate…

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    On June 29, 2016, at approximately 1624hrs, I spoke with Hanna Singleton w/f, DOB 11/29/1989, at the Brookfield Police Department in reference to child endangerment. Hanna advised me her ex-boyfriend Jeffery L Glasgow Jr b/m, DOB 3/14/1988, had threated to kill her child, Dayten Glasgow, DOB over via text message. Hanna handed me her phone and I reviewed the text messages. The text messages read “Ive got D where u at And if u went and signed any type of papers. Ull never see him again. alive.…

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    Sir John Isaac Thornycroft (1843-1928) was a British Naval architect, engineer, and founder of the shipbuilding institution, John I Thornycroft & Company Limited. He is noted for having partially designed and built the first Royal Naval torpedo boat as well as designing and improving upon the machinery involved in this class of ship. Thornycroft is also credited with modifying the hull and propeller designs of naval ships as well as designing ship stabilizers. In particular Thornycroft's…

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    and always will be. I was saddened to leave this behind. However, I knew deep down it was favorable for me to move. As I wouldn't have been able to get opportunities which I am getting in Scotland such as education, Job, etc. Next day, I arrived at Glasgow Airport. I saw a crowd of people of different races, culture and accents. I was an alien to this country. They were walking with backpacks on the back and cell phone on their hands outside…

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    Estate Agents In Kilbride Recently dubbed a property hotspot, what East Kilbride represents is one of Scotland’s largest and most well refined regions. In many ways its expansion has been a long-time coming, with it now far surpassing its “Glasgow commuter town” tag. Originally used as a Christian pre-sacred, with a known dedication to the famed Celtic goddess Brigid, it is from that in which East Kilbride earned its name. The original parish church actually still stands tall within the age-old…

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    sided weakness which affected his body. Abnormal assessment data identified throughout the simulation led us to undertake further assessments. These abnormal assessment data included Mr Shephard’s confusion and disorientation to time and place, his Glasgow Coma Scale total was…

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    It is my ambition to become a Paediatric Nurse so I can gain the skills I need to offer the highest standard of care for all children. I specifically wish to be a Child Nurse because during my work experience, I found it highly rewarding building a rapport with the families, but also because of the additional challenges of caring for children who can’t necessarily care for themselves or communicate. I am always excited by my work experience and voluntary work because of the prospect of helping…

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