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    tide of assimilation and loss of Torah observance that was then affecting Polish Jewry. He had a friend, Shmuel Eichenbaum, one of the wealthiest Jews in Lublin, who owned an empty lot, Lubitrovska 57, which was like owning a piece of land on Fifth Avenue in New York City. He turned to him and said, “Shmuel, give me that piece of land and we’re going to build a yeshiva there.” When the Nazis took Lublin during World War II, they stripped the interior of the yeshiva and burned the vast library…

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    school for students who would have attended classes at the building in Olyphant that was condemned. This building was only big enough to accommodate the kindergarten through fourth grade students from Olyphant. Students from Olyphant in fifth and sixth grades continued to attend classes at the former junior high school. The former Mid-Valley Junior High School had many empty classrooms that school year. The junior high school and senior high school students continued to use the Mid-Valley…

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    an attorney. The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel only applies to criminal and not civil cases. However, there is a few exceptions to this Amendment, but this is not an option. In pro persona, non- attorneys are held to the same standards as the attorneys. They are not waived or not forgiven when they do not have a clearly understand the statutes, rules, local rules and procedures. It is not the efficient way to win your lawsuit. The Document Preparation Services is another avenue I would not…

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    Kanye West: Music Analysis

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    and after she passed away many started noticing the changes in the music he was releasing. He started recording full albums with very heavy auto tune, and his music became much darker. One of the biggest changes to his style of music came with his sixth album named Yeezus; it was released in 2013. “The album tries a completely different dark sound, combining elements of Chicago Drill, Dancehall, Acid House, and Industrial music.” Some have even described it as “punk-rap” (Pratt). The music on…

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    Question two Who was Marsilio Ficino and why are his ideas important Marsilio Ficino was a priest, a doctor, and a musician. He is however known for his works as an author and a philosopher. He was one of the greatest figures of the Italian Renaissance. He played a significant role in the discovery of classical learning by translating several ancient texts into Latin. Ficino used his powerful intellectual and spiritual ideas by using an approach that makes spirituality be part of the total…

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    It is estimated that if students spent one hour per day in virtual learning, a school could reduce its teaching staff about one-sixth. And then this cost-saving can be utilized in teacher training to improve their quality and effectiveness. The new educational revolution will help in making more smarter, independent and self-reliable individual. The smart education system is a need…

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    Perform finger stick glucose testing, interview patient and spouse on whether blood glucose testing is being performed correctly and there technique in using a glucometer. Can be delegated to: CNA/ RN Cited Pathophysiology/Rationale for performing this intervention:  Euglycemia is a term used indicate normal blood glucose levels of 70-110 mg/dL requirement for the patient is to fast for >8 hours prior to the test (Peterson PowerPoint, 2015).  Monitoring blood glucose levels on a…

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    Al Capone The 1920’s were a time of great prosperity for the American people. Organized crime was on the rise after the introduction of prohibition in 1920. Through these crime syndicates, people of all social classes could purchase and enjoy the consumption of alcohol. The most famous bootlegger, known as Al Capone, became the most notorious gangster of his time. A look at the childhood of Alphonse Capone never could have predicted the man he would become. Born on January 17, 1899, to Gabriel…

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    first commercial cell phone was born. It didn’t have all the bells and whistles it would come to have today. Mr. Cooper couldn’t imagine just how far his invention would go, or how much technology would change and transform the world.Standing on Sixth Avenue between 53rd and 54th street in the big city of New York, Mr. Cooper made the first of what would be billions of calls from the first cell phone. Over the last four decades, cell phones have advanced to exceptionally clever phones. Cell…

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    This paper will discuss the importance of ethics in research. It will detail why research should be ethical, why it is important, describe the principles of ethical research and provide examples of unethical practices. To begin it is important to understand what does ethics in research mean. As it is presented in our textbook Mass ,"research involves human beings and the rights of these participants must not be violated." It is also important that information obtained through research be…

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