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    In the U.S. health care expenditures are increasing rapidly with no signs of slowing down. According to Zerwekh (2015) “Currently, the united States is spending 18% of its income on health care” (p.358). There are many different intrinsic and extrinsic factors that have contributed to the uprising cost of health care including, characteristics of the population, employer-paid health insurance, demand for health care, prescription drug cost, availability of technology, and workforce costs…

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    some time.” In each story, the houses are like prisons, both Jane and Emily are confined to it. Emily is isolating herself due to the “disappearance” of Homer. Meanwhile, in The Yellow Wallpaper Jane is prescribed medication to help her with her sickness, “So I take phosphates or phosphites- whichever it is, and tonics, and journeys, and air, and exercise, and am absolutely forbidden to ‘work’ until I am well again. Personally, I disagree with their ideas. Personally, I believe that congenial…

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    The Holocaust is thought to have begun on January 30, 1933 when Adolf Hitler was appointed German chancellor and set in motion the Nazi genocide against the Jews. The Nazi movement trafficked in hatred and anti-Semitism. Hitler blamed the Jews for all the issues that came to Germany, from communism to inflation and for the defeat of Germany in World War 1. At first, Hitler’s focus was economic. He asked Germans to boycott Jewish owned businesses and he also barred Jews from jobs in civil service…

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    Two hours seemed like it would take forever. But after the laughs, giggles, and the singing until our voice screeched, two hours didn’t seem to take that long. With my hair flopping up and down, and the feeling of motion sickness, I could tell we finally made it to the exit where we would ramp off into the Ames campus. At each light, lanes were full of cars bumper to bumper, trying to get their destination. I couldn’t help but get impatient. A short, stubby looking man…

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    everything into action. After she had put all her laws into motion, she began killing for disobeying her ways. “Mary became known as ‘Bloody Mary’ because of the persecutions she caused. More than 300 people were burned at the stake during her reign” (Howell). When the people began to break the laws, Mary was quick to dispose of them. This caused her nickname ‘Bloody Mary’. After raining bloodshed, Mary felt her life slipping away as sickness began to catch up to her, wearing down the length of…

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    Early Jamestown Settlers

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    destroyed the ship near the Bermudas. Luckily, all of the people aboard safely reached the island and retained most of the supplies from the wreckage. The ten month stay on the island led to the birth of Rolfe’s first daughter named Bermuda. Due to sickness within the island his wife and daughter died. In 1610 the survivors made two small ships from trees and wreckage from the prior ship and sailed for ten days to reach the Chesapeake Bay. When Rolfe entered the colony he saw the colonist…

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    The word escapism is defined as the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realties, especially entertainment or engaging in fantasy. This word encapsulates the expression consumers feel when they hear the words virtual reality. It’s as way for users to escape their daily lives and experience a completely different life than they have now. They could be experience being a samurai protecting his castle from invaders or even relaxing on a warm beach on Hawaii. Virtual reality…

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    The governess sees her as “dumb,” and a harmless woman and could never see her in any other light. However Grose is clever, she draws the governess with her expressive motions, she emphatically does things such as a “breathless affirmative groan,” which succeeds in attracting the attention of the Governess. Grose toys with the governess by confirming Quint with minimal data except for identifiers such as “handsome” and…

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    The battle of Tannenberg/Grunwald in the year of 1410 marks a monumental victory for the Lithuania-Polish armies and a devastating blow for the Teutonic Order. The Lithuania-Polish victory stopped the Orders rein that ultimately ended the power of the Teutonic Order. Knowing the Orders origins and history, what led up to this battle, the plans and tactics used, and the aftermath of this battle is essential in understanding why the battle was so interesting. The fall of the Ulrich Von…

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    Vermeer's Hat Summary

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    Beginning from the 17th century, world trade started to expand and people interact with each other by sharing knowledges and different cultures. However there exist two opposing views of the impact that the world trade imposed upon us. Vermeer states that the world trade was one in which people of different origins and race have come to unite and cooperate. For Rediker, on the other hand, the 18th century world of trade caused the separation and alienation along class and race lines by the…

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