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    Avantika Shrestha Professor Kwak HNRS 101-01 Reading Notes on Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen Introduction (pg. 1-9) History provides us the blueprint of how we became to be what we are today History is often the subject that high school students find the most boring and irrelevant; often a high school subject that makes you dumber, the more you learn "American history is full of fascinating and important stories"; it often captivates and entices its audiences but students often find…

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    Health Literacy

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    health services provided. This assignment will cover the definition of health literacy and strategies that will help enhance the clients with low health literacy skills. The knowledge gained will prepare me to deliver quality nursing care. People with tertiary education have…

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    In the article “Why has NZ society become so hard-hearted” written by Martin Thrupp, I will briefly describe the educational issue and its contested nature. This essay will also identify and critically examine the underlying values, assumptions and arguments the author is presenting. Furthermore, it will critically examine the issue from the progressive perspectives and the possibilities and limitations the tradition offers in bringing understanding to this issue. Educational issue and its…

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    Humanistic Nursing Theory

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    Theories are organized explanations of events in which concepts are established, relationships are described, and predictions are made to guide practice and research (McEwen & Wills, 2014). It helps to organize existing knowledge and help in making new and important discoveries to advance practice. These are not discovered; rather they are developed to understand phenomena (McEwen & Wills, 2014). Theories help nurses understand practice in thorough and smart ways. They are essential to improve,…

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    Downtrodden on the Mediterranean coastline, the hero rises before his cohort as they face overwhelming obstacles and rallies them onward to fortune and glory. This striking image coincidentally illustrates the origin of two disparate domains: Aeneas begetting the Roman people and Tariq ibn Zayid seizing the Iberian Peninsula for the Islamic Caliphate. The scenes of these heroes’ rousing speeches echo each other both literally and literarily as they open the classic tale of the birth of their…

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    severely debilitating to a child’s development and overall well-being. A child’s mind is innocent and fresh when they are young and developing, but when abuse or neglect is brought in, they tend to regress, lose their true identity, turn to bad sources for help, or not ask for help at all. They lose their sense of identity and have an increased risk turn into juvenile delinquents as a result (Cahall Young and Spatz Widom,…

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Primarily, marijuana should be legalized since it is used for medication, and its legalization could mean better and higher quality health standards. Even though the medical benefits of marijuana can assist patients who suffer from cancer, HIV, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other severe illnesses, there still continues to be a relevant controversial issue in society today. By not legalizing marijuana it can hinder medical, social and scientific…

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    Murders and Massacres Paradoxically, Capone obtained the role of a peacemaker, convincing the other gangsters to lessen their violence. For two months, the violence and shooting concluded. Unfortunately, Chicago was ran by gangsters and Capone appeared beyond the reach of the law. Shortly, problems stirred between rival gangs which escalated into street violence and frequent hijackings of Capone’s whiskey transports. The biggest problem Capone faced was Frank Yale. What once was a strong…

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    Declining Social Capital

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    Robert D. Putnam establishes social capital as the trivial umbrella that encompasses norms, trust, network, reciprocity, collectiveness, collaboration and interconnectivity. All of these individual components combined are remarkably important for the solidification of democracy. The presence of a concrete social capital indicates that coordination and cooperation for a mutual advantage is conducted (Putnam 384). However, in his article “Bowling Alone:America’s Declining Social Capital,” Putnam…

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    Misuse of available resources: another cause of poverty in the contemporary society is the misuse or mismanagement of the available resources or money at people’s disposal. Some spend extravagantly and inappropriately. Akangbe opines that “another sources of poverty in most African nations is misuse of money. In this regard, most African nations have borrowed substantial sum of money. But a large percentage of the money was either invested in weapons… or directly misappropriated by corrupt…

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