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    living wing attached to them. The fact alone that they are gold just screams wealth and social power. All of the gifts he receives also have one major thing in common. They all represent specific human traits. The sword represents decisiveness, the shield defensiveness, and the sandals determination. All good qualities for running a business, a way to escape the world of poverty. Much like Karl Marx said, “Nothing can have value without being an object of…

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    Vikings were an impactful group of people during the Middle Ages. Vikings were an intimidating group of people that defeated enemies, won battles, and influenced European culture. The viking religion influenced later religion. Their warfare strategies are still used today. Vikings were influential. Vikings were polytheistic in their religion. The vikings worshipped seven gods in their religion. “Viking gods were believed to be part of nature and could be as foolish as humans.” Odin, Thor,…

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    Two symbols that represents traits that are similar for aluminum and I are the shield and playdoh, The shield represents the resilience and high-melting of aluminum, and the determination and grit of my personality. I have a high tolerance and stay level headed which is my shield. Similarly aluminum can withstand high temperatures which is its shield. Secondly I chose playdoh. Playdoh represents my flexible personality and aluminum’s malleability. I am able to change…

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    Canadian Coat of Arms Canada’s coat of arms is an important design that contains highly important symbols, but some of these need to be refreshed. In the initial design, the crest was represented by a lion, but we replaced this symbol with a totem. The totem represents the First Nations people, as the have a strong connection to Canada’s history. However we still decided to keep the crown to represent Canada as a constitutional monarchy that is run by a sovereign. On the right of the totem pole…

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    Shields say “I may have grown old, but I’ll never grow up” (Shields, 82). For me I think the same as Shields said. It is true that we become old but the fact that we do not want to admit it. Everyone wants to go back for being young. They are old in bodies but their mind is still young. I think this is due to the fact that when you admit that you are old there is nothing left for you to do. Your body became weak but your mind still the same, however it will eventually become harder to remember…

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    Burials in the past can tell us about gender in a manner of ways as long as we are able to interpret them without bias. Instead of projecting modern views of gender on to the past, we must let the evidence that the past presents guide our interpretation of what gender used to mean in the prehistoric. Important things to consider with graves include grave goods, the dress and positions of those who are buried, the amount of burials, the appearance of the grave or the tomb, and the differences in…

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    administration contexts, I accept Miller’s postmodern criticism that Shields’s pragmatism becomes “a vulgar instrument”. Shields counters that postmodernists wrongfully conflate pragmatism with positivist philosophies, pointing out that pragmatists believe there is an “external reality”; meaning is constructed without dismissing the external environment. Miller’s critique of Shields goes beyond its fervent faith in science, to a problem he locates in her ignoring the works of Rorty by insisting…

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    The Maya, Inca and Aztecs all had trade routes to trade for new things, a good army and warriors to protect them and a useful location that has affected them in many good ways. The Maya, Inca and Aztecs all had successful civilizations. All three civilizations had many things that made them successful. All three civilization used a method called trading. They all traded to get new things or things that they needed. The Maya traded salt, cotton, mantels, slaves, feather, flint, chert, jade,…

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    Western Cordillera After nearly 720 km of walking, I’ve arrived at one of the highest points in the Western Cordillera. My legs and back are sore from climbing the steep and twisting mountains, while my entire body is frozen from the ice and snow. But the sight I see now is definitely worth it. Everywhere, all of it, is beautiful. The mountains I see are the very jewels of nature, hardly affected by the booming forces of erosion. These are colossal proofs of the Western’s Cordillera’s status as…

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    failures, the information governance plays very critical role in any organizations and healthcare organizations are not different. One of the most recent instance of system failure in a healthcare origination is the system failure at the Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina which resulted in thousands of people being enrolled to wrong healthcare insurance plans. I have selected the particular case because it demonstrates how the system failure at the healthcare insurance provider can put the…

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