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    Holly, One of the objectives of Composition II is learning when and how to cite information correctly in order to give credit where credit is due. This is something that many beginning writers struggle with and the syllabus was designed to make certain that students know that citing sources is necessary and required in college essays. However, when instructed to write a summary of a specific source for a specific course, citations are usually not needed. In this case, the assignment instructed…

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    Damon was a 19th-century figure when he was only twenty-four .He is the eldest son of the family Salvatore.In 1864,he was fell in love with a mysterious woman that her name was Katherina Petrova.When he knew his beloved woman was a vampire,he willingly changed for her.Then he became a vampire.Now he is 173 years old. 145 years since, he has been deeply in love with Katherina Petrova.When he knows he has been in use by her and she had never loved himself,his heart is broken and he was…

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    Ever wondered who was behind the book The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe? His name was Clive Staples Lewis. He was a great writer and a great storyteller at even a young age. You are about to learn about one of the greatest writers of all time. He had a good childhood with a loving mother. His mother’s name was Flora Lewis. She died when Clive was only 10 years old. At a very young age Clive was nicknamed “Jack” by his family since he refused to answer to his real name for…

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    knows. Marilyn Monroe was more than just Marilyn Monroe she was Norma Jeane Mortensen. Upon closer investigation of her life however, it becomes evident that Marilyn Monroe was intelligent, a powerful business woman, and her iconic name merely a pseudonym. Marilyn Monroe was a very intelligent woman, although not very many people know it. Her talents and academic achievements were overshadowed by her fame. She had an IQ of 168, while the average IQ is only 90 to 110, and had a passion…

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    gravitated towards Gothic romances, the writing of Sir Walter Scott, poetry by John Keats, and the works of Dante. By the age of twelve, Christina Rossetti had her first poems published by her grandfather’s private press in 1842. She later used the pseudonym Ellen Alleyne in 1850 when she became published by her brother in the journal The Germ. She is associated with the Pre-Raphaelite literary…

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    this way she is like the author Haywood, who created Fantomina and the other characters in the story. However, there are differences: Fantomina creates a name and background for each of the women she plays, whereas Haywood presents Fantomina as a pseudonym for a wealthy young lady. The differences in naming clearly present Haywood and Fantomina’s separate goals: Fantomina’s goal of sexual exploration and Haywood’s desire to present the theme of protecting a woman’s reputation. Haywood and…

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    Independence states, “All men are created equal.” This naive ideology was instilled into the minds of the brave and intelligent men while writing the document that would allow The United States to become the nation that has evolved into. Publius, a pseudonym for James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay throughout the Federalist papers knows however, that this statement concerning equality is not one that is truly correct. Publius chooses to accept human nature as it is rather than the…

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    This assignment is written for James (pseudonym), a service user (SU) of an adolescent inpatient mental health unit. Functional analysis discussing assessment data will be used to contextualise his collaborative care plan. The recovery model will be implemented throughout, referring to living well in the presence or absence of mental illness (Mental Health Commission, 2001). His care plan will include three prioritized nursing diagnoses, subsequent assessment data, goals, interventions, and…

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    Introduction to the patient Jacob (pseudonym) is a 2-year-old, New Zealand Maori male who lives in Auckland. He was admitted to the emergency unit on the 2nd of March 2016 due to increased work of breathing and shortness of breath. This is Jacob 's 2nd admission since his first presentation in September 2015. Upon admission, Jacob had a head to toe nursing assessment. During assessment Jacob was oriented and looked distressed, he has tachypnea with an oxygen saturation of 92%. Jacob looked…

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    Part 1 Participant The target participant, a nine-year old boy, pseudonym AL, who has been diagnosed with ADHD, has been established as the focus for the Functional Behavior Assessment study. After receiving consent from the parent, it was determined that AL received the diagnosis of ADHD when he was six-years of age. AL attends third grade at an elementary located within his district. AL’s behaviors, like inattentiveness and impulsiveness, have negatively affected his interactions with peers…

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