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    Phillis Wheatley Analysis

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    11A Unit 1 Lesson 11 About Phillis Wheatley She was the first published American-African female poet. She was brought to British-ruled Boston, Massachusetts on July 11, 1761 At the age of eight, she was sold to the wealthy Boston merchant and tailor John Wheatley, who bought the young girl as a servant for his wife Susanna. She also learned to write and read by the 18 year old daughter. Her Purpose Her purpose was so the reader know what life was like for her. She likes to write poets so I…

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    North Carolina’s standardized testing system has recently been under fire from parents, students, and even education leaders. Many locals feel this testing is placing undue pressure on students and teachers. A recent study found that twenty-five percent of a school year is spent preparing for and taking standardized tests (Kamenetz). A local parent, Eric Malone, expressed his concern by saying “The quality of education has dropped because this system only sees students as a number”. The current…

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    courage. The main characters are Rikki, a mongoose who is the story’s protagonist, and three snakes - Karait, Nag, and Nagaina - who are the antagonists. Other characters are an Englishman and his wife and their son Teddy; Darzee and his wife who are tailor birds; and Chuchundra, a musk-rat who lives in the Englishman’s home. The story takes place in a bungalow and its garden in a British army post in India during the late 1800’s. The story begins when Rikki is found by a human family who takes…

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    Primarily, touch is a caring intervention that serves to promote comfort, protection, health, and well-being. Touch may be shown through various actions such as, holding one’s hand in times of sadness or giving gentle massages. The touch that accompanies massages can make one’s presence and experiences feel accepted and acknowledged. In addition, this human connection can provide a sense of security and empowerment in times of vulnerability, as well as instill happiness by freeing the individual…

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    Psychosocial Assessment

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    Patients here at Western State Hospital (WSH) are evaluated and given the best possible treatment measure to ensure a speedy yet affective recovery. During the evaluation and assessment phase the patients are asked a variety of questions pertaining to their mental illness. Thus, the treatment team, usually the psychologist, conducts thorough inquiry into the patient’s bio, psycho, and social history, by use of the psychosocial assessment inventory form. This information is gathered from either…

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    Pet Nutritionist Career

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    A pet nutritionist career may be ideal for people who love animals and want to ensure they receive the proper nutrition. Pet nutritionists may work in a variety of industries to gain experience and practice their expertise in nutrition and food sciences on animals. Alternatively, starting a pet nutrition business is an excellent opportunity. Either way, as a pet nutritionist, pet parents rely on your expertise for specific recommendations to satisfy their pet's requirements. While visitors to…

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    Garner Reflection

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    enable classmate to garner a greater understanding of the presentation while also promoting an overall memorable experience. Additionally, given my status as an instructor in my work center, I can now gauge the training audience to understand how to tailor a robust, informative style briefing that captures their attention. Furthermore, when presenting information regarding systems to leadership, I will now be able to properly employ visual aids to enhance their overall…

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    I will be able to add diversity to the OT curriculum and to the OT profession from the diversity of my past experiences. Growing up, I have participated in a number of extracurricular activities outside of the classroom. These activities include athletics, volunteering, music, and employment. From these experiences, I have become a skilled and well-rounded individual who will bring a unique prospective to the OT curriculum and to the OT profession. In high school, I was the captain of the hockey…

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    Chapter 10 in TATL "When Can Schools Restrict Students' Freedom of Expression? “, goes over different ways schools had or can restrict freedom of expression from students. I don’t think or either of the cases the first amendment “Freedom of Speech” has been broken, it may had been misunderstood, which is different. For sample for all of us that work, or had work in the past, our place of employment sets policies and procedures, and an ethical work structure so that everyone can be equally…

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    The literature reviewed here examined adult Hispanics living in the United States and their immense susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Varies studies recognized that people from minority groups specifically adults from the Hispanic community had a prevalence to T2DM and interventions were needed. Some studies had revealed that disparities in healthcare provision no longer existed (Rosal et al., 2005). However, a difference in access to healthcare existed across the adult Hispanic…

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