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    First argument: Video. “Republican chokes up at Gay Marriage Debate in Washington.” Posted by Chris Cunningham on February 9, 2102. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRmw1Su21iw In the video “Republican chokes up at Gay Marriage Debate in Washington”, Republican State Representative Maureen Walsh, representing the 16th district of Walla Walla, speaks in support of legalizing same-sex marriages in front of her colleagues during a debate in Washington DC. Maureen Walsh supports same-sex marriage…

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    Case Study: Nursing Management of a patient with Stroke Introduction This essay will consider the case of John, a stroke patient. Biological as well as psycho-social aspects of his condition will be presented and the impact on his health condition; He is an active smoker and occasionally drinking over the weekend (2 bottles of wine), recently retired and used to work as a lorry driver for Ford. He lives alone, independently. His wife died 2 years ago and his only daughter lives nearby. He is…

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    Henrik Johan Ibsen has a prominent place in the genre of realism in theatre. He is called the father of realism and modern drama. He was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien, Norway to Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg. His father was a general merchant. Henrik Ibsen’s childhood was full of poverty because of his father’s financial setbacks. At the age of 15, he stopped going to school and joined as an apprentice in an apothecary in Grimstad. The poverty had a strong influence on his plays. He had…

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    Imagine that everyone experienced a time in their life that is so complex and so random that it was equally complex and random to theorize. This fundamental idea begins to explain emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood is a time period where there is no established paradigm or conflict that needs to be resolved and it is quite different for every individual (Arnett). Arnett defines the age range between 18 through 25 as a period where individuals find themselves experimenting and exploring many…

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    When looking at the history of graphic design its clear how impactful design has been. There has been plenty of inspiring designers who have continued to embark creativity. There have been designers such as Stefan Sagmeister, who developed “Lou Reed” poster design, Michael Bierut, “The Architectural League of New York Light Years” poster design, there is also Massimo Vignelli who created “New York City Transit Authority” subway map. From these innovative designers the main connection they share…

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    Federalist 10 Summary

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    considered one of the most highly regarded piece of political writings ever put to paper. Federalist 10 addresses the question of how to guard against factions and their propensity to cause a rift in a republic. Written by James Madison working under the pseudonym Publius, Federalist 10 was published on November 22, 1787. In response to Federalist 10 the Anti-Federalists would release two pieces of writing combating Madison’s ideas in the form of Cato number 3 and Brutus I. In his writings…

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    Female Slavery

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    In The Life of a Female Slave, Harriet Jacobs uses her personal experiences to inform the public about the hardships she faced as a female slave. This slave narrative was produced under the pseudonym Linda Brent to protect her identity. Jacobs faced repeated sexual harassment from her master and scrutiny from his jealous wife. Her master, Dr. Flint, was a man of great stature and treated her as well as his own children until she turned fifteen. On numerous occasions he whispered dirty things to…

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    Kim Philby Research Paper

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    Born on 1 January 1912, Harold Adrian Russell “Kim” Philby grew up to become one of the Soviet Union’s most valuable intelligence assets inside the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). His childhood began in India, where his father, Harry St. John Philby worked as an intelligence officer and diplomat for the British government. St. John Philby was also a well-known author, orientalist (an individual who specialized in Middle East and Asian policy), as well as a convert to Islam after his…

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    By way of contrast, the poet Lady Mary tries to refute Swift’s view of women by generalizing men as overambitious in their rhetoric. In her poetic response to Swift’s “The Lady’s Dressing Room,” she explains that Swift only wrote it because of his embarrassing inability to perform in bed. She writes, “And Men the Talents still mistaking, / The stutterer fancies he is speaking” (39-40). The word “Talents” here refers to the sexual potency of men, as well as their written verse. In saying this,…

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    demonstrated a conflict between a hearty sense of morale and the artist's desire to ignore the oppression of the beliefs where modern-day human morale should stand in order of pursuing their passion of creating art. In the play, Leni Riefenstahl, under the pseudonym Aunt Raini, comes out from hiding her identity as a well-known German film director and accused Third Reich collaborator years later during a clash of different perceptions between her and her niece's boyfriend whowhom is another…

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