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    national community, and lead that community to a common destiny” (Sherman-Salisbury; Pg. 553). In other words, nationalism was about the devotion and love that people had for their nation-state. Nationalism was very big in Europe, for the fact that several countries loved and fought hard for their own countries’ independence. “In the two decades after 1850, no political force was stronger than nationalism” (Sherman-Salisbury; Pg. 578). Nationalism solidified the boundaries of the…

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    Stonehenge Research Paper

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    Although the dates of the various phases of construction of the Stonehenge monument, located on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, are generally agreed upon, scholars continue to the debate the methods used to move, shape, and raise the stones of the monument. The Phases of Stonehenge Construction Scholars have divided the construction of Stonehenge into three phases. The most recent scientifically-verified dates for these phases are approximately 3100 to 3000 BC for Stonehenge I, 3000…

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    Siira v. Shields, 277 N.E.2d 825 (Mass. 1972). At no point during the party did Ms. Austin assume acknowledged custody over the dog, because handing the leash to Ms. Austin did not establish a clear objective in which Ms. Mercer surrendered custody. Salisbury v. Ferioli, 730 N.E.2d 373, 376 (Mass. 2000). Ms. Clover will probably not be able to prove that Ms. Austin is the keeper of…

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    Plutocracy Definition

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    PBS, n.d. Web. 11 Oct. 2016. Print: Sherman, Dennis, and Joyce E. Salisbury. "Chapter 2-3." The West in the World: A History of Western Civilization. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009. N. pag. Print. Plutocracy: form of government in which the wealthiest of people rule Electronic: "Plutocracy Definition|Define Plutocracy." Plutocracy Definition|Define Plutocracy. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Oct. 2016. Print: Sherman, Dennis, and Joyce E. Salisbury. The West in the World: A History of Western Civilization.…

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    With Christianity spreading along the Mediterranean, Christina congregations needed buildings to accommodate large number of converts. Constantine, the first Christina emperor decided to build the Basilica of San Peter on the Vatican Hill in Italy Rome in an area that had been formerly a cemetery where according to the traditions Peter was crucified. The principal portion of the Basilica, the nave was very long. Two aisles ran along the side of the nave making it wider. In the west part of the…

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    Morality In The 1920's

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    From 1850 to 1914 the intimacy of a husband and wife was kept a secret. “The home was a center of secrecy. More often than not, at the heart of that secrecy was sex” (Sherman and Salisbury, 2009, p. 672). Unfortunately, in the twentieth century, the sexual activity of a man and a woman in and out of marriage is often discussed and no longer private. To see how society allowed this intimacy to become known we must look at the change in morality of the 1920’s; this can be done by examining the…

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    William I Feudalism

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    England after William died. he also changed feudalism economically by making the domesday book and the salisbury oath. The domesday book and salisbury oath held feudalism in place there for a while and kept people loyal to feudalism basically. And he wrote these to keep the king's position in the position of absolute power and wealth (Knight 368). What were the domesday book and salisbury oath. The domesday book was basically a book full of records of every single landowner, and that's not…

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    Nurse-To-Patient Errors

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    attention needed to ensure patient safety. If nurses are not careful, wrong dose of medication or unforeseen medical error can occur due to overtiredness which can impede the standard of care for patients and lead to future unnecessary expenses (Hairr, Salisbury &Redfern, 2014) Within the healthcare industry, human error has been a major cause of accident for decades and it enacts substantial financial and health related cost to humanities. Gluyas & Morrison (2014) mentioned some broad factors…

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    EMT Personal Statement

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    Twenty years have passed since overdoses surpassed car crashes for the leading cause of accidental deaths in Connecticut. I would spend my gap year volunteering as an EMT and jump-starting a localized, proactive effort against the opioid epidemic in Salisbury, Connecticut, where I have spent my summers since early childhood. I am not yet an EMT because of my age, but once I turn eighteen, I look forward to completing EMT Basic Training. My volunteering as a medical technician would benefit…

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    her family, Thomas Leggs. There was more to Sarah’s life than just being a victim of kidnaping and murder. Sarah had been only a kid just like the rest. Living her days to the fullest as an “outspoken, a shining star in her 6th grade class in Salisbury, Maryland” (“Sarah Foxwell Case”). Sarah came from a big, loving family, "of nine children, and she was right there, smack in the middle, and she was the one that was the referee, the lover, the hugger, the one that always had a smile, no matter…

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