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    This extremely lean consumption of donated money and government grants requires a low pay scale for the higher-ups within the organization, with the President and CEO Phillip M. Gattone making only $119,616 per year (Charity Navigator Rating, n.d.). This is an industry leading income in terms of maintaining a humble pay scale for the leaders of the organization. With organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of America and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children…

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    Deep vein Thrombosis is the third most common cardiovascular disease after acute coronary syndromes and strokes, affecting 2 million individuals in the US each year. (Theodorou, Theodorou, & Kakitsubata, 2003) Although more commonly limited to the veins of the calf, lower extremity deep vein thrombosis is a very serious medical condition that can result in death or disability. DVT is a condition that happens when blood clots are present and forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. It is…

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    Tabitha Health Care delivers the first and most complete elder care continuum in the state of Nebraska. Tabitha’s vision statement: “Tabitha’s love embraces a society where everyone is valued and empowered to live life to the fullest” and mission statement: “Motivated by Christian compassion, Tabitha delivers a continuum of exceptional and innovative Elder care services that promote the dignity, independence and well-being of older adults” (Tabitha Employee Orientation Manual, 2017, p. 1), is…

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    Nature Symbols In Macbeth

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    Hazel Mc Kenzie English IV Mrs. Crockett February 3, 2016 Shakespeare’s Symbolic Use of Nature Nature is very symbolic throughout Macbeth. The order of natural events can be reflected by the power of God and darkness. The descriptions of the nature scenes are very powerful and significant in the play. The reality of human events and the natural world are one in the same. Nature is…

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    Everyone has differences, which isn’t always a bad thing. Everyone in the canterbury tales, is different in their own way, appropriately or not. I have decided to compare the Miller, whom I named Jake, and the Shipman, who I named Michael. There are different from their looks, to the way that they care (or don’t). Jake, has a big mouth and is not very cautious in his decisions. He is definitely one of the strongest on the trip due to his big bones and his strength. His appearances including…

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    I am honored to be one of the recipients of the Jack and Audrey Morgan Scholarship. Thanks to your generous support. The loss of my husband, who was my biggest support in life has been very challenging, but has also helped me realize and appreciate more the value of life, and appreciate all the God given talents that I have. It has opened my eyes to the need for more compassion and caring. It has spurred me to pursue higher education so I can be of more help to others within my reach. I have…

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    B-17 Research Paper

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    B-25 Mitchell, another bomber, but was moved to serve as pilot of the B-17, with a new crew. Their names were Jake “Nobleman” Noble, the chin turret gunner, Scott Filippe, the co-pilot, Joseph Robinson, the waist gunner, Ryder “Aussie” Mein, the navigator,ball turret gunner, and tail gunner. Kenny Bergqvist, the 2nd waist gunner. It was January, 1943. The bombing of Germany had just started, attacking the Nazi regime and their cruel dictator, Adolf Hitler. As the men headed towards Germany,…

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    A collage of images flashes into his mind scary clowns surrounding him with bombs and guns, . When Harrison notices his arms have horse-like properties, he realises that the curse of the knife is true and calls in his friend, a navigator called Michael, to help. Michael examines the knife and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes an old newspaper headline about a magic accident. He joins the queue for a supernatural death. Harrison…

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    This lends to quite the subversion of expectations when dealing with this age’s expectations, much less its principles of study. It might be challenging to see poets as the navigators of “reality and souls,” as Whitman so professes, or even presumptuous in nature, granted its context. This does effectively remain a logical derision from what Emerson was working with, and, despite being grandiose in itself, this vested detail is philosophic as it is dutifully fastened with our reality, and how…

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    Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan, on her mission (to fly across the world) in 1937. Amelia Earhart was born on July 24 1897 and was married to George P. Putnam. Amelia Earhart first took flying lessons in 1920 and this is when it transformed her life. Although she wasn’t accepted in society at first, she proved this to be a good decision as she was the first female to fly across the Atlantic in 1928. But in 1937 aged 39, she was to fly around the world, just her and her navigator Fred Noonan.…

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