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    Throughout the town of Maycomb, there is segregation not only between those of different colour, but also those of different social ranking. Aunt Alexandra’'s actions provide a blatant explanation of the social rules, while mirroring the town's feelings. Upon learning that Atticus has chosen to ignore the social barriers, and willingly defend a black man, Aunt Alexandra is distraught, and does not fail to let her feelings be known, as Francis flaunts, “I guess it ain’t your fault if Uncle…

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    Who killed young Herbert? It all started a dark stormy night, while playing chess. A man from a faraway land knocked on the door. A man from a land knocked on the door. He told a tail of a magical paw, the faithful paw would eat you make three wishes. In the story, ‘’monkey paw,’’ the son Herbert died. I believe Herbert; himself is to blame for his death. When Herbert found out about the paw he said, ‘’If the tale about the monkey paw is not more truthful then those he has been telling us,…

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    It is that time of the year that I love the most, it is starting to get cold. The sun and I do not get along. In the past, I used to hate the winter because my knees would be achy and just in pain all the time. I am sure I am not the only one out there who has had this problem. If you did not know, I had a series of knee surgeries that used to cause me so much pain and agony. I thought I was going to be in pain for the rest of my life but that is definitely not the case anymore. For 3…

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    When addressing small children in the stage of development for Emily: egocentric, the nurse must understand that the patient sees the world mostly from her own point of view, with everything revolving around her (Jarvis, 2016). In the case of Emily, the mere fact her brother was examined and given his immunization first, she believes the same will happen to her. Unfortunately, attempting to convince her otherwise, with her frame of thought being only that of her own experience as being relevant,…

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    "Untitled" by Stephen Crane enlightens the reader on how the emotions of a human heart can consume one's own conscience and how one must come to love their attributes good or bad. Crane begins the poem with symbolism relating to the original form of a human being. " I saw a creature, naked, bestial". The man is not masked with materialistic items that might cause confusion towards the image of the man. The man is in his purest form is free from the interpretation of his clothing that might be…

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    Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children, young people & adults as it helps form positive relationships that benefit everyone. With children or young people effective communication is very important in a classroom environment to ensure that they feel included in whatever is going on, promoting their self-esteem & giving them confidence to join in & communicate. Effective communication is schools is also important to ensure that all staff & pupils…

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    explains this by showing us on the unicorn that when we sit to use the restroom we are kinking a muscle that restricts the flow of our “soft serve ice cream”, he then compares the kink in our muscle in the sit and squat positions and it shows that the squatting position is the one that eases the flow, he finishes by telling us that our…

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    satisfaction. This is also the case of Sorash who envisioned a Western world full of opportunities away from the poverty and dilapidation of India only to suffer for an entire ten years with a simple act of sitting on a toilet in place of the traditional squatting in Indian…

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    reports that the knee has an occasional “catching” sensation but does not get stuck. On exam, he has a moderate effusion. He can perform a straight-leg raise and has full active range of motion. He has medial joint line tenderness and pain with squatting. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Anterior cruciate ligament tear B. Lateral collateral ligament tear C. Medial collateral ligament tear…

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    B. This article is an interview by Dorothy Manners about Wallace McDonald. He discusses what he has learned from women about how they dress, attract men, and how they might act when in love. This article was considered to be this issues heavy-hitting article. It was featured on the cover and was teased in the previous issue. It appears that the people behind Picture Play really wanted this article to be the focus. Not only was it an interview with a famous male lead. It also featured a topic any…

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