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    Oppression comes in many forms. It can be very apparent or very subtle. There are many forms of oppression that are overlooked as “it’s not that bad” or “they’ve come a long way. Why should we bother?”. One unnoticed form of oppression is sexism and women discrimination. This type of oppression effects nearly half the world’s population and isn’t being addressed adequately however, there strides have been made. In an effort to fight both sexism and women inequality the Feminist Movement came to…

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    Identity is a cultural construct that manifests in different forms within every individual and group. Understanding culture is crucial to understand the essential context to the social lives of people and the foundations of their personality. Creating a basis where referential analysis can be conducted, the uniqueness seen in individuals is what makes up their identity. Therefore, my definition of identity is: a set of characteristics relating to labeling of groups, categories, associations and…

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    The start of the earth has been a puzzle, staggering the minds of the intelligent and the simple minded alike for quite a long time. The theme of creation versus evolution has turned out to be progressively disputable. Evolution is an adjustment in the hereditary material of a populace of life forms starting with one generation then onto the next. Evolution is a term that numerous individuals have had major thoughts upon and has been a substantial subject in our general public. Initially…

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    Alzheimer’s disease (AD), was discovered as senile form of dementia in early 1907 by Alois Alzheimer in 1907. Since then the disease has been researched and studied to generate a knowledge base of symptoms, etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and management of the disease. AD is differentiated from senile dementia due to the neurodegenerative process which involves deposits of protein known as amyloid in neurons and neurofibrillary tangles which form plaques. This formation of plaques leads to…

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    in The Black Hearts of Men, Lawrence Goodwyn in “Populist Dreams and Negro Rights,” and Charles Postel in The Populist Vision. The striking similarities between the superficial interracial coalition of each movements, suggests not only an evident stasis, but, arguably, a regression, of interracial politics throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Stauffer’s Black Hearts of Men historicizes and contextualizes the Radical Abolitionist movement through the interracial alliance between…

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    An Analysis of The Handmaid’s Tale Cassettes and Other Artefacts AUTHOR: Professor Anjana Prabu Director, Department of Anthropology, Cambridge University, England History has witnessed a myriad of tug-of-wars between the dichotomies of the political spectrum; anarchy and dictatorship, ‘freedom to’ and ‘freedom from’. In the late 20th century, the United States of America (US) faced a drastic shift in political ideology, from anarchy in the Pre-Gilead Period to dictatorship in the Gilead…

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    is, not only can you not go home again, but there was never a home to begin with. Hence, a possibly crucial distinction between the modernist and postmodernist sensibilities: whereas the modernist eulogizes a lost home, community, or prelapsarian stasis, bemoaning the fragmentation of what was once whole, the postmodernist recognizes—in some cases, celebrates— fragmentarily as the state of being, denying the existence of a prior, Edenic, pure, and wholly circumscribed state in the first…

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    Describe the Beneficiary's Medical Profile (follow Optimal's writing guidelines) * The beneficiary was 67 year old woman with a history of chronic venous stasis and chronic non-healing leg wound. She went to the Emergency Room (December 27, 2013) complaining of bilateral lower extremity swelling (cellulitis) and pain. She had a severe infection (septic shock), was admitted to the hospital, was seriously ill, and “ended-up with bilateral above-knee amputation.” She developed multiple problems…

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    The Lady Archetype Essay

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    Milton Archetypes demonstrate both a constraint for difference beyond objectification as well as a characterized meaning that is devoid of anything beyond surface level appearance; From Milton’s standpoint characterizations are purely derived from physical depictions and what is said and seen about archetypical character of the Lady. The Lady, without a true name or purpose beyond her argument of chastity and virginity, serves as the primary comprehension to how archetypes are often deemed…

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    of the vein valves in the leg. This is a condition when the venous wall or valves in leg are not working effectively, this makes it difficult for blood to return to the heart. This eventually causes blood to “pool” in your veins, this is known as stasis. This disease causes swelling, skin changes, and ulcers. CVI most commonly occurs as the result of a blood clot in the deep veins of the legs, a disease known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). This disease is more common in adults 60 and older and…

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