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    The Power and Privilege of Markiplier Mark Edward Fischbach, commonly known by his online pseudonym Markiplier. He governs a channel titled his pseudonym on YouTube. YouTube is a video hosting site in which people can upload videos for the public to access and see. His popularity comes from videos of himself being recorded while playing video games that he posts on YouTube. Currently, as I’m writing this, he has over 15 Million active subscribers. He is currently the 27th leading YouTube…

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    Influencing Diagnostic Analyze working relationships Description This diagnostic is designed to help you to analyze and improve your relationship with your current boss, in view of an analysis of some working relationships from the past. The concept is that how much we may see our current issues with the boss as the result of a very specific problem, such as a personality clash, the reality is that it may be the result of a longer-term behavioral trend. In fact, we often repeat some of the…

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    “Likewise, many female authors have had to conceal their gender in order to overcome discrimination and get publishers to take them seriously. The Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne) wrote poetry and novels under male pseudonyms. Charlotte wrote under the name of Currer Bell, while Emily and Anne used the names Ellis and Acton Bell.” These authors have all produced popular books under their male pen names, books such as Wuthering Heights, and Jane Eyre. Nevertheless, women…

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    "you have created created quite an impact, although my primary job is regulated to the area of legal advice. I would suggest you tread lightly in the area of your writings. for many people it's been a hot topic, Where a lot of people have a lot interest defending your position, As well as those who have fallen on there sword in there attempts to dismantle it. "All I did was drop acid and write down what I was thinking, in large part so I would be able to retain the knowledge, I wrote what came…

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    An anonymous essay published by the Annals of Internal Medicine on the sexually abusive behavior of doctors in the operating room, opens the door to an honest conversation about this uncommon, yet horrifying behavior. How do doctors behave when you’re unconscious? The essay, though disgusting in tone, talks about a relationship dynamic that we are a part of everyday⎯the boss and the subordinate. Yet, what is so chilling about the account is that it involves doctors, with whom we attach an…

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    To make money he sold newspapers on the streets. He started his own magazine Futuria Fantasia, in which he used different pseudonyms to hide that he was almost always the only writer. Bradbury became well know after writing Fahrenheit 451 in in 1953. The main theme was speculated to be censorship and conformity, which Bradbury challenged by declaring that it comments on television…

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    While practicing nursing at VGH in the urology and gynecology units, I have participated in discharge teaching for my assigned patients, a total of three times. The discharge teaching consisted of being sent home with leg bags, dalteparin injections, daily tasks and going over their prescriptions. During that process, I have observed the nurses going over the medications prescribed after discharge from the hospital. I am now aware that there are many patients who will be prescribed…

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    book series in history with more than 450 million, and has been translated in 73 languages. After the Harry Potter series she continued writing and publishing books under the name of J.K. Rowling, but also under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. She decided to write under a different pseudonym “Robert Galbraith” not for the money, but love for her writing. Knowing that if she publishes anything under J.K. Rowling it would be easier to sell more copies. I think she was very happy with the 470…

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    Chaplin were not allowed access to Hollywood and in Chaplin’s experience he was not allowed back into the country for a period of time. Writers who were blacklisted had the opportunity to write for films but were not allowed to take credit. This pseudonym style of writing allowed people to continue in the industry under a friend or even fictitious person’s name. The blacklist itself was a tool which extricated many outspoken people in Hollywood whether or not they were even communists.…

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    had begun translating. Starting with this manuscript, he went about puting together a complete version of the English Bible, fusing together the manuscript left by Tyndale together with parts from Coverdale's Bible. The Bible was published under a pseudonym, Thomas Matthew, thus it came to be known as The Matthew Bible. The title page of this Bible boldly addresses the reader, informing him or her that the Bible he been printed by "the King's most gracious licence" (cf. Campbell 20). Thomas…

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