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    Hip Hop Sociology

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    Hip hop comprises of music, dancing, art, poetry, language and style or as it’s called now of days Swag. Its creators/ entrepreneurs were from the inner-city hard-not society: frustrated young people who felt subjugated by the system, disqualified from conventional culture, and frantic with emotions waiting to be express. These cultural entrepreneurs did a lot of illegal, condemned, or otherwise disapproved of the music industry in the beginning. In modern time hip hop is now a global…

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    “Good Country People” features Mrs. Hopewell and her daughter, Joy, who develop senses of identity through passive judgement and self-identity development. The Freemans and Manley Porter accentuate the Hopewell’s individualities, furthering the theme’s architecture. Through the employment of setting, point of view, and symbolism, Flannery O’Connor creates a solid theme of constructing individual identity in her short story “Good Country People.” Both the presence and absence of setting in…

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    patient in different scales that go hand in hand. This process is established under the data collected and established by the NANDA. According to NANDA, this organization was established in 1982 through the process of research to standardize the nomenclature; taxonomy and diagnosis to provide quality care for the patient and their environment. These standards that create the care plan are: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care. First, we…

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    being able to develop necessary patient care plans. This is largely due to the fact that the nursing diagnosis drives interventions and patient outcomes. In addition driving interventions and outcomes, nursing diagnosis also provides a standard nomenclature that can be integrated for use in the Electronic Health Record (Sayles N. , Health Information Management Technology: An Applied Approach, 2013). The system consists of two interrelated terminologies which are the CCC of Nursing diagnosis…

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    The Appalachian Culture

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    Appalachia is a culture within itself created by individuals looking to get away from a more structural environmnet set with rules and limits. The individuals who set out to move into the Appalachian Region did so in order to have more privacy and be left alone. The Appalachian Region gave protection to anyone wanting to be alone and live life his or her way. Unfortunately, those wanting to live this way were looked at as barbarick which created labels like poor and uneducated. Those outside the…

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    Arthroscopic Subluxation

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    lateral knee pain, intermittent locking symptoms or snapping knee when sudden standing up without definite tear signs on MRI; thus, this kind of tear is difficult to demonstrate by MRI.[8, 18, 21, 26] Numerous papers have published with different nomenclature such as recurrent subluxation of the LM, a popliteomeniscal fascicle tear, a hypermobile posterior horn of LM, and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) negative bucket handle tear of the LM.[4, 10, 11, 13, 16-19, 23] Furthermore, diagnosis of…

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    Throughout the history of literature, writers have used a variety of different literary devices to reach their intended audiences. “Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her messages in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work”(Literary Devices Editors). Many great authors are knowledgeable about the various types of literary…

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    often ingrained in what they already believe and seek evidence only reinforce their opinions. Therefore, no matter what and how scientific field addresses the issue, people refuse to accept that. The third part of the reasons is that complicated nomenclature and terminology makes climate change hard to comprehend. Before exploring this reason deeply, the writers identify many scientific terms used in climate field as evidence. This kind of evidence firstly give readers strong and direct…

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    Investigating the genre identity of William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, first of all, I need to define the terms history play and tragedy, which are key instruments for the analysis. This essay suggests that they are not mutually exclusive theatrical genres, and thus can be combined in one dramatic work. From the times of Aristotle’s Poetics, tragedy is supposed to portray exceptional characters suffering and experiencing misfortunes that climax in the catharsis – emotional purification…

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    You Are Somewhere Here is a print that was completed in 2006 by Ken Fandell and Kaytie Johnson. This piece is located within the Peeler Art and was graciously donated to DePauw University by the artists. This piece can be described as eye catching due to its immense size and obvious contrast. The message behind the art and the statements it makes is very appealing both aesthetically and intellectually, as well. You Are Somewhere Here is first recognizable due to its vast surface area and color…

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