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    the reality of their treacherous personalities leaving Cordelia helpless. Goneril is the first of the sisters to openly expose her real self when she acts unwelcoming towards her father in her house saying “Here do you keep a hundred knights and squires, men so disordered, so debauched and bold that this our court, infected with their manners, shows like a riotus inn” (1.4 224-227). Goneril insults Lear’s men and evidently gives her father a cold attitude about him staying at her house. Her…

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    Crisis Intervention

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    Healthcare professionals deal with violent outbreaks on a regular basis, and must be trained to manage such problems and violent behaviours. Crisis intervention programs are designed to teach staff intervention protocol, forms of verbal de-escalation, protective physical positioning, and physical containments or restraints, all without inducing harm on the target individual or surrounding people. These training programs are readily seen in a number of professional fields that often encounters…

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    I can remember just looking at Nicolas and asking him if that was true and how he knew this and he had told me that he was sent to my father’s father to squire and learn from him and he and my father had become close friends from the first meeting and that after he had been there for a few years my father’s mother used to tell stories about my father’s family and she told them one day about my great great…

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    evaluated weekly in certain subject areas and they are compared with other classes in their grade level, while the teachers try to understand if they need to evaluate their work by re-teaching subjects that children are struggling with. Macy, Bricker and Squires (2005, p. 1) state, traditional standardized, norm-referenced assessments are used most often to determine children 's eligibility for specialized services. These traditional tests have at least two drawbacks: (a) test items and…

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    From early art in the 1600’s to the emergence of television, the media has had a rapid and unstoppable invasion on lives. Media overwhelms society with drama and entertainment. In “Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling” by Todd Gitlin, he asserts paintings were what television is today: entertainment. In the 1600s, these paintings were passed down from generation to generation, and today, television shows rarely last two seasons. Gitlin feels as though the media…

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    Physical Restraint

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    Minimization of Physical Restraint Use in Intensive Care Units Study Aim To develop and test an experience-based, stakeholders informed intervention(s) for minimal use of physical restraint for critically ill adults. Specific objectives (1) To use the experience-based co-design approach to design a restraint minimization initiative aimed at reducing the duration of physical restraint for critically ill ventilated adults in a tertiary academic ICU. (2) To evaluate the effect of restraint…

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    Values In The Great Gatsby

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    states “The American Dream is within reach for all who aspire to it and are willing to put in the hours.” (Kamp). Gatsby never “puts in the hours” to gain majority of his wealth. His illegal actions are worth more money than his hardwork. He quickly squires the riches, home, and cars to lavish people in comforts and luxuries but still feels Daisy would complete the equation. Daisy and her associated green light can be seen as the “light at the end of the tunnel” for Gatsby. His method of earning…

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    1. Read the prompt 2. Read the articles: a. Highlight all the lines in the article that support your point of view (claim) in one color ( evidence) b. Highlight all the lines in the article that support the opposing (counterclaim) point of view in another color. 3. Begin your essay with a hook (anecdote, quote, observation etc.)--2-3 complete sentences. At the end of your hook, state your claim in a complete sentence. (this is your 1st paragraph) 4. Paragraph 2. Transition w/a topic…

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    Magic and Merlyn Moment #1 On a warm day near the end of summer, the Wart was sitting near the tilting yard watching Kay practice his skills. Wart was feeling particularly dreary that day and decided to console in Merlyn about his seemingly pathetic dreams of being a knight, like Kay was destined to be. Wart began to go on about how he would call himself the Black Knight. “ And I should have hoved at a well or a fjord or something and made all true knights that came way to joust with me in honor…

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    While examining the impacts on crops, we will look at the effects of such phenomenon as extreme temperature (which may be hot or cold), increased CO2 concentration and the adverse effects of elevated exposure to ultraviolet rays on processes such as transpiration, photosynthesis and pollination to fully evaluate the effects of the global warming phenomenon. CO2 increase is generally very constructive in the growth of crops. It stimulates their growth and yield by enabling the photosynthesis…

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