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    The angel is represented by wings attach the figure. The angel face is to looking right instead of forward therefore, depicting the angel is fleeing away. The owl on the tree branch at the bottom of the sculpture represents the guardian angel watching the soldier. The angel’s left leg is up and the right leg is near the tree branch by the owl which indicates the angel is flying. The broken sword in which the soldier is carrying represents defeat in battle. The emotional element that Mercie’ use…

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    Great Gatsby Recklessness

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    The 1920 's: the jazz age, the birth of the movie industry, overall a social economic boom. The times were changing, and so the values and feelings followed. A young writer by the name of Scott F. Fitzgerald established his place in the entertainment world by boldly writing on-the-edge novels the people wanted to read. Over time, like most celebrities, his fame diminished. In one of his unsuccessful attempts to revive himself in society, Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby. Unrecognized at the…

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    Dementors Short Story

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    The mood changes from a normal and mundane to cold and lifeless when the dementors attack. Dementors are soul eaters, when they kiss their victims, the soul of the victim is taken away. Without their soul, a victim of dementors will most likely have no love, no expression. They can’t ever get their soul back again. So, when the dementors attack in the alleyway, “The star-strewn indigo sky was suddenly pitch-black and lightless ---- the stars, the moon, the misty streetlamps on either end of the…

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    Comas In Grammar Moves

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    realized that it may be more the matter of recognizing what the independent clause actually is in the sentence and then separating it properly from the dependent clause. The text refers to this as essential and nonessentially information. The “Purdue OWL” website has a section on “Extended Rules for Using Commas,” that helped clarify what is actually the independent clause. You see, in my mind, I think that the dependent clause is also essential information because it provides detailed…

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    to is the Haida religion. They have lived in 3 different groups including Yell or Raven, Goch or Wolf, and Nehadi or Eagle and had 18 different families which had the names of wolf, bear, eagle, whale, shark, porpoise, puffin, orca, goose, beaver, owl, sea-lion, salmon, orca-bear; raven, frog, dogfish, and crow. Along with the 3 different groups at least each group had about over 20 clans! The people got into those groups depending on their wealth, character, and ancestors of their members. The…

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    According to the Elizabethan world view, life is governed by a rigid and God-ordained natural order known as the Great Chain of Being. Every aspect of his creation, whether animate or inanimate, tangible or intangible, has its own distinctive place within this hierarchy. It is therefore believed that any interference with this order is a direct violation of nature’s organization and, above all, an act of sacrilegious insubordination towards God’s will. At the top of mankind’s social order lies…

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    did this exist in history, but also in this day an age. To people animals can show a sense of ability. Depending on the animal that is selected the meaning behind each can vary. An example would be a lion, which shows a sense of power, compared to an owl, which is believed to show a sense of wisdom. In ancient culture there are a number of paintings and statues that depict individuals like rulers or gods with animals around them. Motifs allow others to understand what a person resembles. In…

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    Alaska’s tundra support numerous avian migratory species during all four seasons, providing a breeding, rearing, staging, refugee and overwintering habitat. Some mammalian species that live in the Alaskan tundra are; muskox, caribou, foxes, wolves, lemmings and raptors. Some of the animals, such as the caribou, depend on tundra vegetation to survive the year. Foxes are dependent on the polar bear for the majority of its meals. For example, as soon as a polar bear is done consuming a seal, the…

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    CVICU Reflection

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    In the last five years, I have worked as a CNA, an LVN at a nursing home and clinic, and an RN in the CVICU. All of these experiences have greatly contributed to my solid nursing foundation. As a CNA, I enjoyed the direct interaction and knowing my patients on a personal level. As an LVN, I handled up to 35 patients while supervising the CNAs. I also performed wound care for up to 100 patients when I worked as a Wound Care Nurse. As a float nurse at the clinic, I felt most connected to the…

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    critical thinking that was required but was considerably deficient in every other requirement, lacking a proper thesis, punctuation, and paragraph development. Also my MLA citations need a bit of work; I defiantly need to make better use out of the OWL Perdu site when making my In-text citations and works citied page. A lot of the errors made in this essay were easily avoidable; I feel my greatest weakness in writing is in the revising, editing, and most importantly proofreading. Most of my…

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