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    In the 1600s, William Shakespeare published his highly acclaimed tragedies, Macbeth and Hamlet. These dramas exhibit the infamous playwright’s classic characteristics of a tragic hero during the Elizabethan era. Generally, an archetypal tragic hero possesses attributes that cause his ultimate defeat. Shakespearean heroes Hamlet and Macbeth represent the epitome of a tragic hero; however, their motives, personalities, and inner thoughts create distinct personas that expose individuality in each…

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    different criteria and from five different perspective to determine its overall quality - is it easily understood, can it be followed in the process of fulfillment and when do we know we have achieved it. To make this evaluation simple there is a mnemonic acronym SMART which refers to most important principles a goals should comply with: - S for specific. According to this criteria any goal should be closely defined in order to avoid generalization. If the goal is not specific the person may not…

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    Consortium Library (n.d.) indicated PICOS is a mnemonic for Patient Population or Problem, Intervention (treatment/test), Comparison (group or treatment), Outcomes. Question: In psychiatric-mental health staff nurses, does continue professional development program (CDP) via live training and web-based…

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    Synthesis and Reflection Music integration within the classroom is important because it engages students and makes learning more fun for them. Music integration also has huge impacts on several different developments that children go through at their young ages. The classroom teacher has a big role on integrating music into the classroom and making the students excited and eager to incorporate music into their learning as well. Teachers can use music to help students remember material by…

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    What are dreams? Dreams are a series of thoughts you have and pictures you see when you are asleep. You can’t control a dream and more than likely when you wake up you 'll forget it. Sometimes people have a type of dream that are known as Lucid dreams. Lucid dreaming is when you are aware of your dream and have the ability to control it. Only 20% of people will have this type of dream regularly and the other 80% would be lucky to even have 1 lucid dream in their lifetime. Knowing you are…

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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY Since an individual cannot have excellent writing skills without being a creative thinker, I have developed both skills and techniques and by now I can compose something that is presentable to my audience at any given time. It has been a pleasure having to learn this informative unit since the I can interact and communicate well with my audience and people near or far away from me. My writing skills have improved, and I am proud of it. It is more evident in me to write large…

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    James Joyce said "Christopher Columbus, as everyone knows, is honoured by posterity because he was the last to discover America." This quote is one hundred percent true because Christopher Columbus did not discover America, he merely expanded the idea of it. Columbus actually never set foot in America, and Vikings had already settled in the eleventh century. These are only two of the reasons Columbus day is an embarrassment to this country. So we need to take down Columbus’s name and rename this…

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    concept was passed on to Rome and became part of European tradition. To the Greeks, memory as the recovery of divine knowledge of the ideal world or recording of experimental knowledge. The art of memory was a concept of retaining memory through mnemonic principles to organize memory impressions, improve recall and assist in the invention of ideas. This was the beginning of a type of art which was a style much different and to the renaissance movement or middle ages painting styles of that time.…

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    Being goal-oriented is considered one of the most important traits of an influential leader (Sullivan, 2013). Goals help individuals focus on the final target and keep them on track. Having goals give individuals feeling of control, and therefore, more motivation to take action toward their achievement. Daily steps toward goal achievement increase self-confidence and lead to the attainment of the final desired outcome (DeNisco & Barker, 2013). Sullivan (2013) states that while no one can control…

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    lives and their dignity. Sutpen’s tale of rise and fall is the story of the American South which rises at the expense of black labor and their subsequent demise after the Civil war. James Snead (1986) argues that “The name ‘Sutpen’ is exactly a mnemonic epithet itself, a simplifying index for the town’s vicarious experiences” (128). The collapse of Sutpen's dynasty and the reversal of his fate involve universal dimensions. This situation corresponds with the essence of carnival spirit that has…

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