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    This book is a challenge to the arguments of the so-called ‘pornographic interpretation’ which is proposed by these historians: Robert Darnton, Lynn Hunt, and Sara Maza. They have both believed that the scandalous writings of a literary underground played a role in the collapse of the ancient regime. Darnton argued that the attacks were produced by a group of eighteenth-cetury French exiled writers who used London as a base. He has employed the concept of the ‘Grub Street hack’ to describe the…

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    on any subject and in any type. In other words, Shakespeare, in his plays, deals with different subjects and themes, so it is clear that he has an imagination that helps him write. Besides, although he is inspired by the old stories, Shakespeare revises an idea and makes it a fantastic story. Indeed, his plays are more famous than the preceded…

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    In the field of biomedical research there many imperative careers that work together to reach a desired conclusion. One of these careers is a regulatory affairs specialist. Regulatory affairs specialists are a crucial part in ensuring that a client’s product meets the standards set up by various governments. Regulatory affairs specialists are needed in many biomedical industries, one of which is the pharmaceutical industry. A regulatory affairs specialist in the pharmaceutical industry has…

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    Dominant Learning Style

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    A. My dominant learning style base on the H-PILS is Accomodator. My secondary style is Assimilator. This quiz reveals the true about my learning styles in present and past. I enjoy meeting new people and forming study groups with my classmates whom I feel more effective to study than myself individually. I would love to try a new learning style more than a traditional one. I don't like to study one thing at a time but try to get as much as study materials as fast as I can. In a group, I usually…

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    Even when there is not war, there is a constant battle happening within the United States. Due to different opinions of states and federal law, conflicts about specific subjects, such as the legalization or marijuana, have been debated for years. The plant used to grow what we know as marijuana today, was not used for medicinal reasons or recreational uses in the beginning. The production of the hemp plant was started when the only colony in the US at the time was ordered to grow hemp plants for…

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    Evidence Based Hypothesis

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    experimental observations that describes some phenomenon of nature. Proof that something happens and how it happens, but not why it happens. A scientific law is much more flexible. It can have exceptions, be proven wrong or evolve over time. We have to revise laws if we discover some unexpected information and factors. and we have to make new theories to justify it. Upon further research scientists tend to favor the theory that can explain most of the data. A law predicts what happens while a…

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    Cassandra Leigh's Life

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    The rearing of a child without proper financial resources proves to be the reality of Cassandra Leigh’s life. Her daughter, Jane Austen, was born on December 16,1775 in the English countryside. Jane’s father, George Austen, was a country clergyman who had achieved his successes only through determination and his own will. Austen was surrounded by an abundance of other siblings, but she experienced a special attachment to her sister Cassandra. Additionlly, Jane experienced an adamant presence of…

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    Rhinoplasty Essay

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    Contracted Nose Revision rhinoplasty, commonly termed to as a secondary rhinoplasty procedure, refers to resize or reshape an individual’s nose following his/her prior attempted nose surgery. Contracted nose rhinoplasty is often performed to fix cosmetic irregularities along with correcting breathing difficulties, which may develop from suboptimal surgical procedure. Overview Revision rhinoplasty is considered as one of the most difficult nose correction surgeries performed by the top…

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    Clarity And Grace Summary

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    Actions Joseph M Williams and Joseph Bizup authors of Style Lessons in Clarity and Grace, 2014. Lesson 3 Actions, the author, illustrates the importance of being able to identify the character in the subject and their actions in the verbs, without the overuse of nominalizations. We express judgments of writing by utilizing words such as clear, direct, concise, or focused praise writing, or words like unclear, indirect or complex that often abuse writing. Telling Stories about…

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    Nurse Practice Act Essay

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    and LPNs there would be no room for growth, as the practice of nursing changes so rapidly (Garrett, 2016). Additionally the NPA keeps the scope broad to prevent becoming outdated. To determine a registered nurses scope of practice the nurse should revise the scope of practice in their respective state as the provisions may contain limitations. Patients on the unit requiring surgery must always have consents. On my unit I’ve encountered the scope of practice issue when obtaining consents from…

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