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    product, due to the fact that it would save precious resources such as ivory and tortoise shells. The call to invent a material with the qualities of plastic was mainly due to the necessity of reducing ethylene gas, a major waste product, from the oil refining process and making it into polyethylene. Polyethylene is the most commonly used…

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    based on allegations that they were responsible for damages based on their conduct. The Defendant demurred in part, on the grounds that the district court lacked subject matter jurisdiction in the matter. The Defendant also operated a secondary lead refining and smelting plant. It is the Plaintiff’s belief that the Defendant knowingly misrepresented the facts to its employees, refusing to acknowledge that their work environment was reasonably safe. The Plaintiffs also alleged that the devices…

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    The Lazarus family were Sephardic Jews who had lived in Portugal. They came to America in the times of the Mr. Lazarus was known to be a “banker because of his many dealings with the banks” despite him being an industrialist and working in a sugar refining business. He held his daughter, Emma, in very high esteem, considering her “as somehow too good for this world”, and therefore homeschooled her and allowed her to go outside only very rarely. She was into literature and poetry from a young…

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    advancement of nursing knowledge. In reading the definitions and sciences of the different paradigms, it appears that the coexistence of complementary paradigms would be more beneficial in the nursing practice. Nursing knowledge is forever changing and refining itself. As a nurse, this statement is witnessed on a daily basis. Various philosophers such as Whitehead, Roy, Pilkington and Mitchell also agree that the science of nursing is never stagnant thus excluding any single methodical paradigm…

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    Pasolini’s neo-realist stylistic technique performed a critical function, proving humanism has failed because it has not resulted in the unification of Italy. During the 14th century, humanism was a social movement that arose from the Renaissance, and changed the way people thought(Fieser). Francesco Petrarc, an important humanist writer, was credited for being the founder of humanism(Fieser). There was a transition from medieval life governed by the Church towards philosophical theories of…

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    Homogamy, defined as the similarity between partners, plays an important role in the gene pool, the distribution of resources, and the social relations in communities. In Partner Choice and Homogamy in the Nineteenth Century: Was There a Sexual Revolution in Europe?, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Ineke Maas (2002) used qualitative and quantitative data from nineteenth century northern Sweden to determine if there was a move from homogamy to heterogamy. They found little support for decreasing…

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    the risk of infection along with some possible ways and methods by which the level of those risks could be reduced and managed. NANDA International is a professional organization of nurses that helps in defining, categorizing, standardizing and refining various medical and health conditions so as to provide adequate healthcare facility. It was previously known as the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. It was officially founded in 1982 with an aim to provide nursing diagnostics and…

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    playing field for the economy. Donald Trump intends to use all of these methods and more to improve our country. He wants to make the U.S. a better place for its current and future citizens by eliminating illegal immigration, improving education, and refining the economy. With his plans, surely we can “make America great…

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    clarinets and the French horns. Another way these two composer music are different is the way they work. Beethoven worked appear to be hard because the book stated that “he carried music sketchbooks everywhere, jotting down new ideas, revising and refining old ones”( Roger 198).maybe he had a hard time trying to be creative but in the long run, he becomes a better composer. Mozart work sound very alike to some composer in his time but his music seems very natural also in the long run he became…

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    The Purification of a Gem (Topic 2) A rough, dull gemstone is put inside a scorching, blazing furnace, which breaks down its flesh, melting and refining its impurities. Through this excruciating process, a strong and beautiful gem is born to serve a variety of meaningful purposes--from becoming a gift for someone we cherish to being used as a healing stone. There is no better expression for the turbulent time of childhood and adolescence that have made me who I am today. The past twenty years…

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