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    Hester(Lauren Steele)a mother of five children fathered by five different men has dealt with many problems in In The Blood by Suzan Lori Parks, she is blocked from the power of knowledge because she doesn't know how to write. The only letter she can write is “A.” Hester and her children live under a bridge, where people throw trash and someone has wrote the word “slut” on the wall. Hester asks her bright son in the beginning of the play Jabber (Kyle Fox Douglas) what it says, but he loves her…

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    ln To Kill a Mockingbird the main character Jean Finch, also called Scout, is struggling to grasp the complex idea of prejudice. Atticus Finch, Scout’s father, has to represent a black man arrested for rape of a white woman. Plessy is found guilty of disregarding a law built on racism. Just like in the story there are still racism and prejudice in society. In the Plessy vs. Ferguson case the defendant, Homer Plessy refused to sit in the All-Black car and sat instead in the All-White car then.…

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    Bedside Reporting Report

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    Financial aspect: it will not cost anything to develop a unit-specific bedside reporting form and the actualization of performing the bedside reporting. My mentor will be assisting on coordinating with the clinical analyst and information technician department on proper installing the bedside reporting form as part of the daily assessment. We are currently using a software program designed according to the patient’s population being admitted to the hospital. The software program consists of…

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    satisfaction levels. There also exist several recommendations for breaking bad news in a medical setting, from doing so in a private room to using language that does not convey too much pity. A bad experience with distressing news can result in confusion, resentment, and distress in the patient, as well as increased burnout and psychological distress in medical professionals. Providing better training and education…

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    stray and mud on the floor, the weather was very cold, and the smoke of the fire was an additional issue. A soldier in the continental army should not stay with the continental army because of death or illness, living conditions at the camp, and the resentment to the congress. To begin, soldiers in the continental army should not…

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    nicknamed “Jack” by his family since he refused to answer to his real name for weeks. Jack had a loving father also. He built his family a house on the outskirts of Belfast. He was always unable to relate to his family. When Jack was born it caused resentment in his older brother Warren only born three years before…

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    ideologies. Although the two countries, America and USSR never directly confronted each other, it remained to have a major impact on the world. The Cold War made the world less secure, safe, and stable because it increased military confidence, created resentment, and made peoples’ lives more difficult. The Cold War increased…

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    Differential Parenting

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    Differential Parenting A Research Report by Renee Nelson April 22 2015 HPD4C Mrs Brubacher Introduction Parents sometimes act differently towards one child over the other, for example being positive with one child and acting cold to the other. This is called differential parenting which is also known as favouritism. Favouritism is when you are treating one person in a positive manor and the other in a negative manor. Differential parenting is not uncommon in…

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    The Problem with “Masculinity” Cailin Brown In Fight Club the main character(s) and other members of “Project Mayhem” are driven to violence in an attempt to reclaim their masculinity, but their ideal of masculinity leads people down a bad road. To them, being a man meant being tough and in control. In their lives these things are being taken away from them because of their desks jobs, their bosses, their low status in society, and for Bob his testicular cancer. They feel manly in fight club…

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    Social Ramifications of World War I 1. Women would awaken to their true potential due to World War I. During the war, women were needed to do factory jobs, farm work, and other local jobs. When the war was over, they lost these jobs to the returning veterans. I truly believe that women saw their abilities to operate like any man and this led to an increase in the Women's rights movement that would follow the war. 2. The people of Europe started World War I with the idea of war…

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