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    will be discussed in this essay. The Laramie Project is a documentary drama about gay bullying. On October 6, 1998, the United States occurred in a small town Laramie appalling tragedy, a 21-year-old boy by two equally young boys…

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    children can do no wrong, politicians live in worlds where only the issues outlined in their platforms exist, students live in worlds built by essays. In How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez, Mona in the Promised Land by Gish Jen, and The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, Yolanda, Mona, and Baby Kochamma each seem to live in their own personal realities, unaffected by the real world. The women in these novels effectively invent the world around them through stories, lies,…

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    “He sees people with curiosity, compassion, grace, and excitement; hears the voices of teenagers…” These are the words of Shailene Woodley, a well known actress who starred in many movies, including “The Fault In Our Stars”, a movie based on John Green’s number one New York Best seller’s book, The Fault In our Stars. John Green was born on August 24, 1977 and is still alive today at age 39. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the son of Mike and Sydney Green. Soon after he was born,…

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    bullying or hate myself, but I have witnessed hate directed to my friend Gabriela. Trolls are people that go online leaving hateful comments about people’s insecurities and this time they hurt my friend Gabriela in a photo that she posted about her weight. It is hard when people make jokes about your insecurities online where everyone can see and leave comments about…

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    Machiavelli's Approach to order through the lens of Disorder: The Modern World in Terms of Chaos and Order Order and disorder are two terms used to describe two different dimensions of life. They are totally opposite to each other in terms of meaning. Also, sometimes one of them becomes the cause for the emergence of the other one. Disorder, according to Cambridge Dictionary, is “a state of untidiness or lack of organization” (cambrdige). This means that anything that doesn’t have an order or…

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    According to Gawande, patients are being harmed physically and financially. What can we do about it? Health care system is one of the most important and continuously changing fields. There will always be sick people and there will always be need for skilled health care administers and medical personnel to assist patients. In order to better assist public, our government spends billions of dollars of tax money. According to Congressional Budget Office’s recent analysis, as of August 2015,…

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    For the final assignment of the semester, we have been given the task of creating an autobiographical essay using five concepts from our course. Before I begin to go into much more detail, I believe it is important to start off with some simple definitions in regards to work, family, and gender as it is the course name. Work is defined by Hannah Arendt as “the construction of a stable world of things, which become the basis for action” (138). The family is referred to by Friedrich Engels as the…

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    Essay 3: Play Analyst In the mysterious Play “Trifles”, written by Susan Glaspell, the county attorney desperately tries to discover the works of the death of Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright was found dead in his bed with a rope around his neck that evening. The number one suspect of this crime is his wife, Mrs. Wright. Mr. Hale, the closest neighbor had informed the police on Mr. Wright’s body. The question that surfaced throughout the play was whether or not Mrs.Wright killed her husband. This…

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    purpose of nursing health assessment interview to collect information from the client in order to determine all the overall functioning to make professional judgement. A nurse focuses on how a client’s health affects a patient’s daily living. This essay will discuss on how the nurse assessment interview helps to gather information through subjective data, biographical data, family history and past health problems. Subjective data in nursing is part of the health assessment that involves…

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    South Carolina By: Soham Kate Introduction Did you know that there is much to learn about South Carolina? Such as a Native American tribe, prominent figures, services, tourism, etc. Santee Did you know that there is a lot to learn about the Santee tribe? Like how they lived, their religion, and their housing such as a longhouse, a tipi, “gabled summer houses, or even conical winter houses covered with mats or skins.” The Santee Indians got their origin name from “iswan’ti”, which means “the…

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