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    West management has become a problematic issue in the United Kingdom. Today, different projects and different organizations are working to collect different municipal waste and they are taking affords to recycle it. As the condition of landfill is becoming critical in dealing with waste, it is no longer applicable of the dominated strategy of landfill; thus the recycling of reusable waste has become highly potential to mitigate the outrage problem faced by the nation. From all those…

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    When I was first presented this task of interviewing another educator, I was apprehensive because the concepts that are being addressed in the prompts are so important to a teacher’s personal teaching philosophy. These prompts almost appeared to be questions that one might hear at a job interview for a teaching position. I did not at first want to subject a colleague to these questions, as they require so much deeper though and inquiry from the teacher. That is why I first answered the questions…

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    As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is an ambitious novel that changes between characters in the story. By doing this Faulkner shows how the characters reason and act without being limited to just one character’s point of view and thoughts. This also evolves the story by not being limited to narration by one character, as a result, the reader acquires inside information from all of the characters, not just one single character, and what they judge about what other people are discerning. There are…

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    argument to matters concerning faith and human emotion which we cannot distinctly and clearly attend to. Arnauld then goes on to discuss Augustine’s three cognitive capacities, “knowing, believing, and opining.” These three capacities seem a much sounder argument in arriving at truth, as we can attribute truth to that which we know. Since Descartes posits that our beliefs are controlled by our will, and that once we enact our will upon our beliefs we have arrived at truth he opens truth to great…

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    Racism Anti Blackness

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    Racism: Colorism and Anti-Blackness Many believe that racism is simply a black and white issue. While this is true in many cases, there is more nuance to the issue. White supremacy, the belief that the white race is above all others, is the root cause behind many racial problems. It contributes to colorism in black communities, in which lighter skinned black people are prized above darker skinned ones. It also led to the sentiment of anti-blackness among other communities of color: it is clear…

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    The pre-industrial era was one of new lands, new wealth, and new ideas. It was a time where growth seemed not only sustainable, but rather necessary and admirable. That being the case, many an author sought to understand this new growth, to make it applicable to the their fellow citizenry, to guide the thoughts of those around them in the way they saw best fit for the benefit of society. Through these various thought experiments, our authors came to manifest seemingly radical notions of wealth…

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    Question #2, Civil War & Reconstruction, Lincoln During the Civil War and Reconstruction Abraham Lincoln was very important to the time. Abraham Lincoln was president during the Civil War. Since he was president, he was in charge of how to deal with the Confederates and to keep other states from succeeding. Lincoln was against charging the succeeding states of treason because he wanted those states to come back into the Union and end the war. He wanted to do this however, without giving them…

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    Medical Record Setting

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    Medical Record Documentation in the Veterinary Setting A record, synonymous with other terms such as, health record or medical record, is a collection of related fields that refers to all the data accumulated regarding the patient’s visit or all of the patient’s visits. The health information professional will find that in relation to the veterinary health medical record, similarities between the veterinary delivery care setting and human health care setting extend to the approach veterinary…

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    Franklin D.Roosevelt- Hope for America President Roosevelt made his mark in America’s history as a gifted leader while serving during a time of great economic crisis. He was elected to an unprecedented four terms as President due to his popularity. No doubt the Great Depression had affected the Republicans chances for election in 1932 which was Roosevelt’s first term in office as President. The movement seems to be more anti-Hoover than pro-Roosevelt at the time due to the economic depression…

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    Science is the systematic study of structure and behaviour through observation and experiments. It is an intellectual and practical activity. Skinner (1965) noted that, “All scientists, whether giants or not, enable those who follow them to begin a little further along” (p.11). In the 14th century, Plato offered an alternative route to where science was; he did not see the need for observation, but instead highlighted the importance of other knowledge branches (Brysbaert & Rastle, 2009).…

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