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    Lisa Miller: Remembrances of Lives Past Lisa Miller, a writer for the New York Times who wrote the article, “Remembrances of Lives Past,” argues that reincarnation is growing and is very real. Miller’s main purpose with this article is to inform readers with many detailed situations that other people have experienced, that reincarnation is very well happening every day. The attended audience would be towards anyone who needs to be informed on what reincarnation is because not a lot of people…

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    When in Space internet is faster (as long as the device is in range). This can be useful since the internet houses an extensive library on just about anything. Information can be powerful but what will happen when a crew member falls ill or injures himself and there is no available resources to use even if there is data on the subject. On all manned flights the possible Astronauts go through rigorous training to weed out any medical issues but they can still be there. Most conditions are…

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    Syrians are fleeing Syria. They are fleeing to escape undesirable things. They are leaving to escape government, bombing, and bloodshed. They are leaving to escape the tragedies these things left in its wake. Approximately 5, 000 Syrians are fleeing everyday. In 2002 the population was estimated at 22, 530, 756. It dropped to 22, 457, 336 in 2012, while today it is 22, 085, 048. Syria recently was a quickly growing country, but is now dropping. These refugees are escaping to the neighboring…

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    In the article “Talking Past Each Other” Blaunder speaks about how there is a gap on how to perceive racism, which reflects a difference between both race (color/white). In the conversation between the white male (Bob), and black female (Shontell) we can clearly see how there is a gap on their perception of racism. Bob is telling Shontell that why would she considered US as racist, if the President himself is black. Her respond showed Individualistic Fallacy, on how her thoughts are based on…

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    Reflection 1. Why do these errors occur? Basically, there are three main tenses which is Past, Present and Future time. These three main tenses do have their respective subcategories which are simple, progressive, prefect and prefect progressive. Mistakes relating to tense may be made for a number of reasons. Students are uncertain on how to form the present or past tense of certain verbs. These situation happened as accuracy is not their priority and grammar errors are always been taken for…

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    It is said that in many works of literature, past events can affect, positively or negatively, the present actions attitudes, or values of a character. A play in which a character must contend with an aspect from the past is The Piano Lesson by August Wilson. In August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, Bernice, struggles with her family’s slavery history, which reveals that not everyone’s past can reveal or prove the person they are today. Throughout The Piano Lesson, Bernice is constantly getting into…

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    How do shared events, past and present, define communities? All communities can be defined by shared events. Everything that we do is a reflection of the things that we have experienced in the past, or are currently experiencing. It is these shared events, both past and present, that essentially define who we are and how we belong within a community. They provide a basis for our self perception which is influenced by the different values and ideologies of the communities that we surround…

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    answer along the lines that history is a study of past events that can be useful to help us learn from our past mistakes. From my original answer, it seems short and simple. But after taking this course of Western Civilization, I think that the answer to both questions is much more than a simple answer. I think a part of why history matters does include learning from past mistakes, but I think that there is more we can learn from studying past events. As we studied about the Greeks and Romans,…

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    Introduction Set in the 1840s on Christmas Eve, A Christmas Carol chronicles the personal transformation of the protagonist, Ebenezer Scrooge after going through both love and festivity alongside grief and fear. The ‘Ghost of Christmas Past’ reminded Scrooge of a sense of festivity by revisiting his old headmaster Fezziwig; The ghost of Christmas Yet to come transformed Scrooge by exposing him to scenes where he sees his fiancée Belle and his own grave; The change of attitude is also evident in…

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    1. What does PFSH mean? Discuss this in detail. PFSH stands for past, family, and social history. Past history is a review of past illnesses, operations, or injuries: includes prior illnesses or injuries, current medications, operations, allergies, and age appropriate immunizations status, and age appropriate feeding/dietary status. Family history is a review of medical events in the patient’s family: includes health status or cause of death of parents, siblings, or children and diseases of…

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