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    revolutionary as he openly despises the government, has an affair with another member of the party, and attempts to join an anti-government rebellion, which ultimately leads to his demise. Winston, who was once an ordinary, boring man, quickly begins his transformation to an anti-government rebel…

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    In The Odyssey, Homer shows the transformation of a naïve boy Telemachus undergoing a transition that showed him becoming a man. Telemachus was just an infant when his father Odysseus left Ithaca, their home for a war in Troy. He has grown up without a father figure devoted to his mother and his father’s estate. At the beginning of the book in book 1, the author shows Telemachus as weak, indecisive and hopeless. But as the book goes on and with the guidance of goddess Athena Telemachus is…

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    CMS facilitates healthcare transformation by creating new ways to pay for and deliver care, while lowering costs and improving care. CMS strives to improve individual patient care by following along with the Institute of Medicine’s six areas of quality: Equity, Effectiveness, Safety, Patient-Centeredness, Timeliness, and Efficiency. The organization encourages better health by addressing underlying causes of poor health, such as behavioral risk factors, lack of preventative care, and physical…

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    During the Renaissance period, England went through many transformations that affected the country in different ways. The previous era called the Middle Ages was still present in the lives of people, but its values were gradually changing into those of the Renaissance. This term comes from the French word renaissance which means rebirth. The human being as a species was reborn and had the opportunity to fully develop its potential, creativity, and curiosity by being more aware of itself and of…

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    Tom Sawyer Transformation

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    certainly describes how I look back at the Tom Sawyer unit. It also represents how I look back on my 7th grade progress. While glancing back at Tom's experiences and my 7th grade year, both academically and socially I've noticed a bit of significant transformations. To begin, I noticed while looking back how Tom developed more empathy and maturity. In the starting he did not care if he disobeyed Aunt Polly, and he didn't seem to notice he was hurting her feelings. In the beginning…

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    Meiji Transformation (1868-1900) in Japan was a turning point in the history of the state. Due to the Western approach of modernization in internal political, economic and social spheres; in other words, the transition from a traditional society to modern, Japan became one of the leading world countries. However, in big cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, such modernization was more tangible than in the provincial small towns or villages, where the strong connection with traditions was still…

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    Tragic Transformation In Macbeth

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    In the fifth scene of act one, she is reading a letter from Macbeth that describes his encounter with the witches. After she reads the letter she becomes excited and wants to aid her husband in anyway she can. She fears that he won’t be able to complete the task without her help. “Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way.”(1.5.16) Lady Macbeth is willing to do anything to help her husband become king. She is willing to take control to ensure…

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    The Transformation of John Proctor Throughout The Crucible More than 200 people were accused of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a play about many people accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. John Proctor begins as a confident role model for all of Salem; and towards the end, his actions reveal who he really is. In the beginning of The Crucible he is confident and concealed, in the middle he is determined, and in the end he opens…

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    Technology has come a long way in the last couple of decades. Technology went from horse drawn carriages to cars that park themselves. From sending letters that took days, weeks, even months to deliver to iPhones that can send and receive messages in seconds, no matter where the person is located on the globe. Technology is a wonderful thing that has helped in many ways, but recently technology has taken on a whole new spectrum. Not only can people communicate from all around the globe, but…

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    In Hamlet, Shakespeare creates a world of characters, unique in their own traits and motives. Many times these characters appear to be boxed in, limited in what they can do before they reach their breaking point. Because the character may not realize their restraints, they continue to pursue motives that are either harmful or null in making a difference. Under certain circumstances their actions are even rendered useless. Characters who are unaware of their own flaws are unable to fully…

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