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    To begin my paper, I will first look at the role of Mr. Bennet’s poor parenting in Pride and Prejudice. After a topical introduction to Mr. Bennet this opening paragraph will summarize many important points of Joanne Bailey’s book on Parenting in Georgian England to frame the rest of the paper. After setting the framework for the paper with Joanne Bailey’s text, this paragraph will begin to use specific examples from P&P that show Mr. Bennet’s poor parenting. These will include how this poor…

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    Abstract This dissertation explores the division of community into different societal classes in the Harry Potter series and will focus on the treatment of marginal groups in the story. Power and the upper classes of the community are portrayed in a very pessimistic way since their only concern is protecting their supremacy and eliminating those that they consider worthless of possessing magical power. This work will point out numerous examples of characters who drop out of the norm and how…

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    leads to the questions of how the press releases were constructed, what information was prominent in them and who was quoted in order to gain maximum attention. To sum this chapter up: the general understanding of public relations applied to this dissertation will be a combination of several definitions. Public relations is an organisational function that involves communicative…

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    Brown, Irene Quenzler and Richard D. Brown. The Hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: A Story of Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early America. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2003. Thesis: Brown and Brown argue that through the use of "micro history," readers and researchers are able to "explore large questions of policy and principle at the level of actual people and specific experience (7). They challenge the reader to not ascertain Wheeler 's guilt or innocence, but rather if…

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    In May 2003, Kristine A. Biorn dissertation of Master’s thesis Art therapy benefits and connections to art education includes that art education may be use as therapy. For some people who have high stress level and anxiety before taking an exam; an art class can reduce stress leave. Art can help a person mental ability. Pedagogy is the function or working of a teacher; teaching. —the art or science of teaching; education; instructional methods. For example, maybe teacher may help a student…

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    minimum requirements are set by a specialized accrediting agency, for example ACOTE accredits occupational therapy programs. Then each university can set how these requirements are met often offering varying courses as well as deciding if a thesis or dissertation is required. To contrast, research doctorates do not receive their own accreditation. Instead, accreditation is given to a university from a regional or national accrediting agency and covers all programs within the university (2007).…

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    The publishable draft of the Self-Reliance Argument Essay changed dramatically when compared to the first. Both the vocabulary and comprehension improved as dead words stopped being used and built a higher lexicon. Each writing surpassed the other when it came to clarity, creating bridges using research proved to be onerous which only led to failure at the beginning. Still, with each outline being enhanced, I managed to thrive when in making connections and creating a final synthesis which led…

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    it to be higher in online education? What can educators do to stop this phenomenon? Almost immediately several of the questions were rendered moot by the literature reviewed. Ironically, one of the first blows to the writer’s thesis came from a 1964 doctoral dissertation investigating academic dishonesty. Before half of the literature was reviewed answer to most of the questions posed were answered or the assumptions associated with them were proven false or contradictory. Bowers (1964) and…

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    Music And Synthesis

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    those in the control group (Brown et al, 2010)”. According to an article written by News Medical Life Sciences a music therapist by the name of Anci Sandell went to the Nordic school of Public Health in Sweden on February 22, 2013 to defend a doctoral thesis she wrote stating that “music therapy has positive effects on perceived quality of life (News Medical Life Sciences, 2013).” Summary Per Marita G. Titler “nursing has a rich history of using research in practice, pioneered by Florence…

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    undergraduate, I was determined to broaden my skill set focusing on each aspect of the discipline as a whole. My minor in forensic anthropology allowed me to gain experience with human remains and biological anthropology. Through my undergraduate thesis and course final, I focused on cultural anthropology and worked extensively with human participants. My work with these individuals sparked my interest in gathering stories from individuals involved in various conflicts as part of the field of…

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