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    Planning has been a positive function at Jackson since the system has been under Migoya’s leadership. Jackson’s plan is to continue providing the residents of Miami-Dade County with the best quality care possible by creating ways to satisfy their healthcare needs (Community Health Needs Assessment, 2015, para. 1). In 2015, Jackson collaborated with the Health Council of South Florida to orchestrate a health needs assessment to evaluate areas that can be improved to better serve the residents of…

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    over women in "The Bluest Eye", reaches its brutal climax during Cholly's rape of his own daughter, Pecola. This scene, which details the ultimate form of violence and oppression against women, is narrated completely through Cholly's perspective. The lake of Pecola's perspective during the rape scene demonstrates the silencing effect of male oppression over…

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    the global warming is real and has been caused by human action. We can see this in every day temps. We can observe this hap[ening in real time in many places. Look at the ice melting in both polar ice caps and mountain glaciers. The great lakes like lake Superior are warming…

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the lives of the wealthy in New York are presented in detail throughout the novel. The two protagonists Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan are amongst the affluent, and although both characters share the same classes in society they lead quite different lives and are very different people in many aspects. The way they treat towards others, how they acquired their wealth, and their perspectives on life are some of the main things that separate Tom and Gatsby.…

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    hard, she was grateful for the opportunity to travel all around the Great Lakes and, she gained experiences she’ll never forget. The SS South American was built in 1913, and sailed as a 528-passenger cruise ship until 1967. As the boat continued to take week-long excursions, the passengers became more and more intrigued with the soo locks, sets of parallel locks first invented in 1855 that allowed boats to get from one lake to the next. cite As Captain Nelson gave two short whistles, the…

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    never knows how their life experience is going to start. Escaping from the past you can also experience the future, and that will change your life forever. In “Song of Solomon” by Toni Morrison, Robert Smith an insurance agent leaped from Mercy to lake superior and died, the next day Milkman was born. The understanding of one’s death and another being born is a reincarnation of a new life, experience, and an opportunity to soar. The motif of flying is both leaving and experiencing the new place…

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    greasy lake depicts a boy having had graduated high school who is ready to be released into the wild and yet still resides in the nest that he grew up in. He is surrounded by friends who are in the same position as himself. The position being that of a loose cannon, ready to take on a world of responsibility yet still living under the wing of a parental figures care. The position of the protagonist is shown when the narrator states, “ We went up to the lake because everyone went there…

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    southwards into the United States below the Williston basin and extends northeast into Nunavut and northern Quebec wrapping around the Archean Superior craton (Ansdell, 2005). The THO is the end result of the closure of the Manikewan Ocean (Stauffer, 1984) which resulted in the formation juvenile crust which was eventually accreted onto the Archean Superior and Hearne cratons as well as a number of smaller cratons including the Sask Craton (Lewry et al.,1994). The THO preserves a relatively…

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    Betrayal is a common theme across fiction literature and media. Showing moments of a person turning his back on his boss, leader, and superior power to become independent. Or gather their own people and fight back, become rival of their former boss. Betrayal would be like, putting your loyalty in someone, and them turning their back on yours. It is something that can happen to anybody in the real life and Paradise Lost by John Milton, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and the hit TV series…

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    Hosting the Olympic Games is a massive risk that cities all around the world are willing to take. While many people assume that hosting the Games is a way out a debt, it can often be just the opposite. There are many factors that contribute to the success and failure of hosting the Olympics. For one, the result differ between country. Countries that are more stable seem to profit from hosting more than countries that are less developed and unstable. Hosting the Summer versus Winter Games can…

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