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    De-Gree: A Career Analysis

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    that underwent a less refined process that have fibers notable to the visible eye, the degree itself had no evidence of my personal experiences that led to its production. After receiving my bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Rhode Island, I learned that I was not; it turns out, a very good kinesiologist. I had a good understanding of exercise science, but my ability to apply it to a career that would be rewarding and beneficial for not only myself but for those I served,…

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    Document 5, numerous African American Virginians battled at Valley Forge, many died by starvation or from the cold. Around 1778, as mentioned in Document 5, the black Virginians that survived were marching alongside the whites. At that time, The Rhode Island’s Black Battalion was created, because the state didn’t have enough white soldiers to fight in the Continental Army. Most southern states did not allow the recruitment of African Americans as soldiers, however, did not object to using…

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    Nursing is a career in which a high level of professionalism is expected, similar to a career as a teacher or lawyer. As a nurse you are responsible for an individual’s life and your actions not only impact that individual but also their friends and family. There is always a slight learning curve when graduating from school and going into the workforce, but in nursing that curve needs to be made as small as possible. Being in charge of someone’s life does not allow for any margin of error to…

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    Thomas Jefferson (the first US Secretary of State, its second Vice President, and third President) and John Adams (the first US Vice President and its second President) are two of the most influential authors on the Declaration of Independence. But their religious views differ greatly. Jefferson believes Jesus ‘perhaps the greatest of history’s moral teachers’ but he doesn’t subscribe to the religiously fundamental view. Or as Schama puts it, Jefferson doesn’t believe Jesus to be a…

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    Isabel and Ruth are both slaves during the American Revolution, In Rhode Island. Isabel,13 and Ruth, 5 who is suffering with a sickness, were supposed to be freed when their former owner Miss Mary Finch died. But instead, Mr. Robert, A relative of Miss Mary Finch decided to go against her wishes & sold them to a Loyalist family who takes them to New York. Isabel and Ruth now belong to the abusive Lockton Family. The Lockton's kept Ruth and Isabel separate. They kept Ruth in hiding and told…

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    Nick Rhodes Econ 209: Principles of Macroeconomics November 11, 2017 Homework #1 1. Economic Concepts and Issues a. Wage Growth Increase b. Janet Yellen’s Job Security and The Fed Funds Rate c. Donald Trump’s Border Tax 2. How the Economy will be effected and how these issues will be addressed. a. For the first time since 2009 the wage growth is growing faster than it ever has showing promise for President-elect Donald Trump and the labor market. Ever since the recession the economy has been…

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    Connecticut was founded by John Haynes, the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Thomas Hooker, a Puritan minister. The colony of Connecticut is surrounded by New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. It is also near the Atlantic Ocean. The colony, Connecticut, was founded in 1635 and was originally called the River Colony. It was an English Colony located in North America that became the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was founded because the people who John Hayes governed wanted freedom…

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    Aborted Fetuses

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    Dear my friend: You don’t have to be so upset about all stem cell research and treatments. In fact, the belief that stem cells come from aborted fetuses is a misconception. I will clarify this misconception for you. I will begin by explaining the basic stem cell biology. There are two big categorized cells, stem cells and specialized cells. Our bodies contain many types of specialized cells, and each type of specialized cells functions for different purposes. Examples include eye cells, heart…

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    confidentiality of the patient by taking photos about medical documents (Suby, 2013, p. 143). What is more, for the purpose of discussion these photos were also posted to a social networking site (Suby, 2013, p. 143). Another similar incident took place in Rhode Island hospital (Suby, 2013, p. 143). At this trauma centre one of the patients was recorded under the influence of alcohol, then this video footage was uploaded to Youtube (Suby, 2013, p. 143).…

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    The Chesapeake Bay Area continent, is known for having “fresh water, fertile soil, and economical transportation, since that, agriculture, fishing, and hunting” (marinersmuseum.org) is very common. This continent can also be called an “estuary, which is a fresh water and salt water mixed body of water, in fact, it is the largest estuary in the United States” (chesapeakebay.net). Within this continent “Virginia and Maryland make it up and they worship God, in other words their religion is…

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