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    Behavioral Objectives (Outcomes) Content Outline Teaching Methods/Strategies 1. Client will show an increase in knowledge about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2.Client will participate in treatments that prevent the worsening of her condition and aid her to cope with it 3. Client will be able to identify the irritants that can worsen her condition to prevent further injury 4. Client will…

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    Zheng He's 7 Voyages

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    prestige of the emperor because china considered itself the center of the world. The voyages consisted of 27,000 men aboard 317 ships. In 1405, Chinese imperial fleet set out on its first voyage to explore and trade with the world. The entrusted retainer known as Zheng He was put in charge of constructing the ships that would be used to sail the Indian Ocean. He was born in 1337 at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty to a family of central Asian Muslims who had been displaced during the Mongol…

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    Brotherly Love In Beowulf

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    Wife of Bath gains the respect of the Wifely Council when he returns with the correct answer of what women want most. (Lines 340-343) The man whose name was known for courage, the Great leader, resolute in his helmet, answered in return: "We are retainers from Hygelac's band. Beowulf is my name." Ruud, Jay. "Beowulf in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien." Critical Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work, Critical Companion. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2011. Bloom's…

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    Yolanda Kelly British Literature October 5, 2015 Beowulf: The Demise of a Hero in the Anglo-Saxon Culture In the epic poem, "Beowulf" fought many monsters. Although Beowulf probably fought these monsters to build a legacy for himself, and he did physically have to fight the monster in the poem; the monster he is said to have really fought is himself. There are many demerits and merits to this statement as well as many pros and cons. Many people consider the monster Beowulf fought to be his…

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    During the Tokugawa period, there were various levels of class including Samurai, Farmer, Artisans, Merchants, and outcasts (aka hinin or burakumin). The Samurai and burakumin were especially important matters during that time as Samurai’s served as retainers for Daimyos and other government bodies within the domains of Japan. The Tokugawa period was a time of harsh punishment and fear. Much of the Tokugawa’s judicial and punishment implementations was to be as ruthless as possible. This…

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    Memory Repair Protocol By Martin Reilly - Detailed Review Hello everyone In our today’s post we will review the Memory Repair Protocol by Martin Reilly. To make everything more organized, we will divide our review into 3 parts: 1. The first section will provide you with all the basic details about the Memory Repair Protocol and the way it works. 2. The second section will provide you with explanations about the pros and cons of this natural treatment program. 3. The last section will…

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    to success in war and the accumulation of riches signifies a growth in honor. Most importantly, this treasure must continue to be redistributed. Hrothgar is a good king in this sense, because he is a very generous “ring-giver” and Beowulf a good retainer because he gives his king and queen over half of his rewards. This is show in the lines of the poem when Beowulf says, “Thus, the king acted with due custom. I was paid and recompensed completely, given full measure and the freedom to choose…

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    The practice of human sacrifice was a very prevalent in the ancient cultures of the Mesoamerican region. While practiced by smaller civilizations, the Aztec empire’s aggressive use of sacrifice was romanticized in movies, books, and other mediums. Before the Aztec empire’s height in 1427, historians speculate that the natives practiced sacrifice only in small quantities. The Aztecs dominated the Mexican region in culture for the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. After the arrival of the Spanish…

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    The writer, Edgar Allan Poe, utilizing figment or confusion keeps the peruser is tension all through this story called "The Masque of the Red Death". Imagery, for example, the shaded rooms, the amazing clock, the sentiment festivity being at a gathering all influences this story to feel like a tall tale. Poe utilized this children's story style and changes over it into a bad dream in the mask. In the "Masque of the Red Death," the main sentence, "The Red Death had since quite a while ago crushed…

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    Beowulf, written in Old English sometime between the eighth and eleventh centuries, is an epic poem that reflects the early medieval warrior culture of Europe and is written by an unknown author. It is the oldest surviving important piece of literature and exists in only one manuscript known as British Library Cotton Vitellius A. 15 (Lazzari, 44). It is written in an unrhymed, four beat alliterative meter that was common for Old English poetry. Even though it was written in Britain, the…

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