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    coworkers graduated from St. Johns of God secondary school Awka, attended Nnamdi Azikwe university Awka where studied political science for 2years before coming to the United States of American at age 22. While living in the United State she attended Laboure College and received an associated degree in nursing in 2009. In 2015 she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. On July 16, 2017 she married the late Chiedozie Michael Obiora whom she…

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    v. Baird disputed whether the result of Griswold v. Connecticut should also be extended to any single woman. Violating a Massachusetts law that prohibited the distribution of contraceptives to unmarried persons and the distribution by those who were not authorized. William Baird, a lecturer at Boston University, gave “Emko Vaginal Foam to a woman following his Boston University lecture on birth control and over-population” (“EISENSTADT v.…

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    campus, others can commute from their hometowns, using any form of transportation they can identify. Students that commute to school from Boston have simple options concerning travel to and from school, including driving in the traffic-congested Interstate highways, and riding a train on the hour-long Lowell Line, a commuter rail system that the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority operates. However, few students that…

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    My grandfather, Vincent Andaloro, has lived an amazing life. As a young boy he lived in the working class town of Everett Massachusetts. My grandfather used the poem “The Road Not Taken” , a piece by Robert Frost, that tells the story of a traveler who must choose which path to take on his journey. One path, is described as worn and perfectly trimmed, white the other is overgrown and unknown. One of his biggest decisions went perfectly with the theme of the poem. Speaking on living in the town…

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    There is a growing consensus that our education system needs to increase the time students spend in school or school sponsored learning activities. This is especially important in low-income communities, where students may not have access to enrichment activities or academic supports outside of school. The term “extended learning time” is used to refer to everything from after-school tutoring to comprehensive school reorganizations that expand and align a wide range of academic and non-academic…

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    William Prescott Frost Jr., his mother, Isabelle Moodie, and his sister, Jeanie. After the death of Robert Frost’s father, they together moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts. During Robert’s high school years he got interested in writing and poetry. He enrolled at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and later at Harvard University in Boston. After he left school, he worked as a teacher, a cobbler, and an editor of the Lawrence Sentinel. His first published poem, “My Butterfly”, appeared on…

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    obtain a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Management to further my goal of helping those receiving assistance. My professional experience in the healthcare space originated at the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, which supports individuals struggling to find gainful employment. After that, I began my current career at Boston Medical Center HealthNet Plan; a managed care organization…

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    and various related issues. Some of his writings has been seen in an array of publications such as The Baltimore Sun, The New York Sun, USA Today, The Washington City Paper and The Boston Globe. He is also an author of two essays featured in the anthology Writers of the Black Chicago Renaissance published by the University of Illinois Press. Watson is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but currently…

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    Robotic Surgery With the beginning of the 21st century new innovations have come forth slowly letting things be easier while creating things in many topics including the health care and engineering like robotic surgery. Robotic Surgery is a new method that performs a surgery using small tools attached to a robotic arms that the surgeon controls through a computer allowing the surgery to be completed with more precision, flexibility and control that sometimes isn 't normally possible. The surgery…

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    and the Hendricks Club is gathered at the bar awaiting victory of their founder, Irish-American politician Martin Michael Lomasney, AKA “The Mahatma”. They are there to celebrate the certainty of Lomasney’s election as a representative to the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature. The club calls for a special drink for their man. Bartender Tom Hussion pulls out a bottle of whiskey (or rye or bourbon). He cuts a lemon, squeezing the juice into the glass, adding in sugar to make the…

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