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    Gothic cathedrals lasted from the twelfth century to the sixteenth century. They were first developed to bring happiness into people’s lives and especially the churches. The word Gothic first came from the Goths, who were “barbarians”, who held power in various places in Europe. The Goths lasted from the fifth to the eighth century, during the collapse of Rome and the start of the Holy Roman Empire. The Goths weren’t known for their architectural skills. Gothic cathedrals grew out of the…

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    Criminogenic needs include problem-solving skills, as well as antisocial associates, attitudes, and beliefs (Van Voorhis and Salisbury, 2013). The Last Chance Ranch program targets a number of criminogenic needs, first by eliminating all antisocial associates from the juveniles’ lives at it essentially removes them from their home environment for a lengthy period, and immediately…

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    Mr. Martin is a 33 year old male who presented to the ED with suicidal thoughts with no plan. MR. Martin reports relational and school are the contributing factors to his distress. Mr. Martin denies homicidal ideations and symptoms of psychosis. He reports he is complain with his Klonopin and Lithium. Mr. Martin reports history of depression and anxiety. During the time of the assessment Mr. Martin was found awake, 4X oriented, appropriate speech, appropriate affect, calm, and cooperative. Mr.…

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    The book I chose to read was The Cruelest Miles: the Heroic Story of Dogs and Men In a Race Against an Epidemic by cousins Gay and Laney Salisbury and it was published by W.W. Norton and Company in 2003. This book is set in Nome, Alaska during the winter of 1925. At this time there was a deadly widespread outbreak of diphtheria that was threatening the city's people. Many were dying and Dr. Welch knew he needed to do something to help save these people. The one thing that could truly get rid of…

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    owners seeking to make a profit for their efforts. Rather than looking to the Aboriginal population to supply greater demands, European business owners sought Pacific Islanders and Chinese to work in Australia for one fifth of the typical wage (Salisbury 2016). When gold was discovered in 1851, the non-white population of colonial Australia reached a record high, posing a perceived threat to the “white man’s paradise”. As riots broke out, the Victorian Parliament passed the Chinese Immigration…

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    The group project with my fellow group members Avery Ezell, DaShawn Gilliam and Ayaka Matsunaga was a success. Our topic focused on mentoring where we decided to partner with the Wicomico Mentoring Project in Salisbury, Maryland. The project provides “adult role models who volunteer to work with students to improve their grades, attendance and behaviors” (Wicomico County Public Schools). The coordinator Mark Thompson was more than glad to become our mentor to help our group make an impact on his…

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    it's not right in front of her. She has given us students so many amazing opportunities throughout this year. For example, we built catapults and were in the Salisbury Post, we had the very first RSS Holocaust and World War II Humanities Conference because of her. That event was a HUGE moment in both my and her life. We were also in the Salisbury Post for that. Mrs. Shue helps me with furthering my education, but that's not all she has done for me. There are times when she helps me…

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    This essay will focus on Surgical site infections (SSIs) which is defined as “an SSI is an infection related to an operative procedure that occurs at or near the surgical incision within 30 days of the procedure” (Diaz & Newman 2015, p. 63). The reason for selecting this topic is that despite making a great effort, SSIs are still a challenging problem for medical professionals, and patients’ own microbial flora are a main cause of SSIs (Srinivas et al. 1025, p. 1379). Therefore, disinfectants…

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    had captured Fort William Henry. Although the French and Indian war lasted the next several years, he did not participate in any further military activities. He married Mary Brownson, and they moved to the town of Salisbury where he continued to develop his iron works business. In Salisbury, Allen met a…

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is believed to have been written in 1605-1606. The earliest account of performance was at Hampton Court on August 7th 1606 before King James I of England and his brother-in-law, King Christian of Denmark. There is evidence that Shakespeare wrote this play to please King James I of England who had previously been crowned James VI of Scotland before succeeding the English throne in 1603 after the…

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