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    going to bed’‚ take away from the beauty of the two poems. Beauty and aesthetics can be defined as “Nothing more nor less‚ than sensitivity to the sublime and the beautiful and an aversion to the ordinary and ugly”‚ this means that beauty can be absolutely anything which is beautiful as long as it is not ugly or ordinary‚ this may seem harsh‚ much like the poems by William Shakespeare and Jonathan Swift. In both poems; ‘Sonnet 130’ by William Shakespeare and ‘A beautiful young nymph going to bed’ by

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    deformable particles: cell-bed deformation or surface-layer effect? M. Meireles‚ C. Molle‚ M.J. Clifton‚ P. Aimar Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (CNRS UMR 5503)‚ Université Paul Sabatier‚ 118 Route de Narbonne‚ 31062 Toulouse cedex‚ France Abstract This study reports a numerical approach for modeling the hydraulic resistance of a filter cake of deformable cells. First‚ a mechanical and osmotic model that describes the volume fraction of solids in a bed of yeast cells as a function

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    The Herbal Bed explores the conflict and discrepancy between human desires and the social conventions and expectations‚ which endeavor to repress them. Peter Whelan utilizes this universal conflict by developing a string of moral dilemmas that prevail within and among the characters to explore the conflict between ones own desires and the expectations of the restricted Jacobean society. Moral dilemmas are utilized to endeavor the individual human desires and passions and what society believes to

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    Summary: what is a main concept in the case or article? The main concept of the article is to explain why the New International Financial Architecture (NIFA) was created and who is being benefited from this approach. The discussion begins with an examination of the power structures of the global political economy by focusing on the continued dominance of the USA. The article presents the contradictory relations between USA and global finance will be explored so as to shed more critical light

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    Pedro Almodovar’s 1997 film Live Flesh (Carne Tremula)‚ is rich in both visual and story elements‚ making in the perfect candidate for a scene analysis. Upon writing this paper‚ however‚ this was almost to my disadvantage. I watched it through and whittled it down to about five scenes I considered analyzing. This self-challenge is a testament to not only this film‚ but Almodovar’s whole body of work; he has created so many thoughtful‚ intricate‚ and all together entertaining films in his career‚

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    that he is facing. In the first line of the poem‚ internal alliteration is used to describe the setting. The narrator says‚ “I wakened on my hot‚ hard bed” (468). When read aloud‚ these words also create a panting affect. When people are dying‚ they often struggle to breathe. The narrator is illustrating and emphasizing that he is very uncomfortable. The use of internal alliteration in that line also helps create a weak tone. The use of

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    line to mass produce goods. Things were now cheaper so more people were able to afford many things they could not before like cars. In the 1820s trains and railroads were invented to let people travel all over America. However‚ they were very uncomfortable and cramped when it became to overnight trips. To fix this‚ George Pullman‚ in 1865‚ created the sleeping car in Illinois. He invented the sleeping car to make a train that was not only comfortable but also luxurious so people were able to actually

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    Reflection 1 I arrived on the ward at 7.00am ready to begin a 10 hour shift. After receiving handover my mentor assigned me the job of bed bathing Mr T with the help of a health care assistant. Mr T was admitted with a broken radius and ulna; this means that your forearm is made up of two long bones that sit side by side. The inside bone is called the ulna‚ and the outside bone is called the radius. You have broken both bones. A fracture means just the same as a break. The bone ends are out of

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    in her fingers. She also had a PEG in situ. She was able to transfer with the assistance of two from bed to chair and chair to commode. She was completely continent. When I introduced myself to patient A for the first time she seemed very distressed. She was lying in bed on her side. She had a notepad and pen in bed beside her. She was able to write down that she felt very uncomfortable in the bed. I quickly learnt that she was also able to give a ‘thumbs up’ gesture for a yes as an answer and a

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    My reflective report will be about bed bathing. The format of the report is based on Gibbs’ (1988) guidelines to reflective writing. The service user will be identified as ‘Mr Jones’‚ so as to maintain patient confidentiality in keeping with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Code of Conduct NMC (2008)‚ and the Data Protection Act of 1998. Reflective writing is a fundamental part of growing into a more confident healthcare practitioner; it highlights areas of strengths and weaknesses so that

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