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    SAMPLE EXAM RESPONSES ENGLISH 222 #1 Knowing the historical context of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” by Julia Ward Howe‚ that it was first published during the opening phases of the American Civil War in support of the Union cause‚ one can infer that a theme in the poem is the abolition of slavery. The first stanza does not seem to allude to this theme as it presents a prophetic vision of “the coming of the Lord.” However‚ the first hint of this theme comes in the second stanza: “ I have

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    Quiz 4 (chp 20-26)

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    Quiz 4 Chapter 20 1. Blood pressure in most commonly measured in the: Brachial artery 2. Exercise Modifications for individuals with hypertension include all of the follow except: isometric exercise 3. A tall basketball player has overly long extremities with hypermobile joints and a marked pigeon chest. This athlete may be at risk for marfan’s syndrome 4. Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of shock? Constricted pupils 5. Which of the following forms of syncope does not suggest a serious

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    In Plato’s work The Republic‚ Plato’s introduces his mentor and teacher Socrates. In this allegory‚ Socrates questions one of his students‚ Glaucon‚ about the ideas behind reason and our senesces. Socrates sets the scene in an eerie‚ dark cave with fire as their source of light. Socrates emphasizes that the men are chained from head to toe and can only see the shadows from the objects that the “marionette players” place in front of the light. The light reflecting from the outside world and the fire

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    Republic Book Iv

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    Word count : 1175 1. Explain the three parts of the soul in your own words as well as referring to the Republic‚ Book IV. In case of being corrupted by bad upbringing (441a)‚ what is Plato’s suggestion/ solution? Explain. Do you think his solution is reasonable? Expand. In book IV Adeimantus wonders that except guardians who have the most power everyone seems happy in the city. According to Socrates in the city there is not such a duty to make rulers or guardians happy in fact their

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    Standard Setting In Malaysia Learning Objectives i. Understand the development of accounting standards in Malaysia. ii. Describe the structure and objectives of Malaysian Accounting Standards Board. iii. Describe the structure and objectives of the International Accounting Standards Board. iv. Explain the issues related to convergence of accounting standards. v. Explain the relationship between Malaysian Accounting Standards Board to International Accounting Standards Board in relation to convergence

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    myself in 2026‚ but within an instant I am blown away. I discover that I am the new legend in the genetic research field in the United States‚ not only that but a mother too. Consequently‚ I see an extraordinary day of my future sought life‚ a casual day yet inscribed within history: the day I discover the AIDS cure. Suddenly‚ a river of emotions erupts through my veins but I know it’s everything I want in my future and everything I want the world to remember me by‚ to be a person who changed the world

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    with social aspects‚ as opposed to the inner emotions we associate it with today. In Aristotle’s time‚ an individual who had achieved a state of eudaimonia was cheerful and content with life as a result of obtaining success and affluence. Our modern day concept of happiness is the closest equivalent to eudaimonia‚ but because the translation is imprecise‚ the meaning of the text is somewhat affected. Aristotle asserts that "happiness (eudaimonia) is something final and self-sufficient and the

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    Weimar Republic Research

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    The Weimar Republic The Weimar Republic was established in 1919‚ in replace of the imperial government in Germany. It immerged from the November Revolution (1918-1919). Opposing to the parliamentary system which is similar to the British‚ sailors‚ soldiers and workers raised up the rebellion. They elected councils modeled after the October Revolution in the Soviet Union. The workers’ exhaustion starts from far before the revolution. During the World War I‚ Germany made a lot of promissory notes

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    Federal VS republic

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    Central government also works alongside agencies to help with tax collection. Republican form of government is a political order that was lead by a president. Citizens of the country have the rights to choose their leader through elections. Usually republics are composed by three branches of government: the Executive‚ the Legislative and the Judiciary. The Executive branch is composed of the President and the Vice President who are elected by direct popular vote and serve a term of six years. The Constitution

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    From several central concepts of initial life experiences‚ one can perceive valuable insights into comprehending the human psyche. Attachment begins in infancy and may last throughout a lifetime or it may change due to circumstances. Bowlby and Ainsworth‚ both supposed that the mother is the one that will shape the child’s personality and character‚ but what about the other bonds a person makes throughout their lifetime? A problem with the attachment model is that the list of attachment behaviors

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