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    Hopkins county madisonville public library pUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGN PROPOSAL bY: sTEPHANIE l. mARTIN Table of Contents Contact Information & Hours of Operation Page 3 Purpose Statement Page 3 About the Hopkins County Madisonville Public Library Page 4 Type of Campaign Page 4 Reason for the Campaign Page 5 Overall Goal of Campaign Page 5 Objective & Strategies Page 6 Description of Two Tactics Page 7 Research References Page 8 Hopkins County

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    he was not paid‚ he was still willing to attend the interview for the stock broker intern position even though he had spent the previous night in jail. He never quit as resilient in that he seem to know how to bounce back from life’s difficulties. Ann

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    Spring and Fall

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    The Poet Gerald Manley Hopkins was a Jesuit Priest. The Poem was written in 1880.He was an English man. He was a 19th century Poet. He got Fame after his death. According to Poet Spring is a sign of fresh life or new birth and Fall means biblical fall of man from grace which led to his mortality. In “Spring and Fall‚" Hopkins explains to a child that we all age and die. That Margaret‚ like all of us‚ must deal with this fact and not let the knowledge of it hold her back from life. This is a message

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    To Dad‚ it’s impossible to thank you for everything you’ve done‚ from loving me unconditionally‚ where you taught me many traditional values and the importance of success. I could not have asked for a better parent or role model. To Mom‚ thank you for all of the wonderful memories of growing up‚ for your continued support‚ and encouragement. You show me that anything is possible‚ with faith‚ hard work and determination. Finally‚ this dedication would not be complete without a very special thank

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    Chief Complaint: Ann Baker

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    Subjective Chief Complaint “My knees are killing me‚ I’m tired all the time‚ and I’ve got horrible pain in my stomach.” HPI Ann Baker is a 32-year-old woman who has been having knee pain on and off for about 2 years. She has been to the doctor a few times since then with the same complaint. Workups showed no radiologic changes to the knees‚ and her family practice physician settled on a diagnosis of early arthritis. She was not evaluated by a rheumatologist. Despite scheduled APAP and ibuprofen

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    Henrietta’s daughter‚ who turns out to be a key figure in the book. In the beginning of the story‚ Rebecca narrates Henrietta’s first visits the Johns Hopkins hospital‚ where doctors first tell her she is fine‚ but they would eventually diagnose her with cervical cancer which will result in her having to be treated with radiation. Rebecca explains that Johns Hopkins was one of the best hospitals in the country‚ but that its employees were extremely prejudice towards African Americans. Rebecca then later on

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    Ann Frank Life in Hiding

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    Relevant answers: * What was Anne Frank’s life like in hiding? Anne was never allowed to make a noise in hiding because‚ if she did‚ they could’ve gotten caught. so‚ she couldn’t do anything that makes a noise‚ like‚ flushing a toilet. None of them were allowed... * How did hiding influence Anne Frank’s life? She learned to live off of meager supplies and in small places‚ which ultimately prolonged her life when she became a chimney sweep. * How was Anne frank life before hiding

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    I Hope You Dance

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    for granted/God forbid love ever leave you empty handed.” The first time I ever heard the lyrics of this song was a sunny afternoon in July. I was riding in the car with my mom when it came on the radio‚ and it has stuck with me since that day. Lee Ann Womack’s song‚ I Hope You Dance‚ sends a powerful message. Through her words‚ she displays the desire of never giving up on love‚ keeping an open mind about life and what it has in store‚ and taking advantage of opportunities when they present themselves

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    Pied Beuaty

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    “Pied Beauty” points to Gerard Manley Hopkins’ power of sensuous appreciation of the beauty of the things around‚ his poetic concentration‚ compassion and above all‚ his unquestioning faith in God. All nature is good; “Because the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with worm breast and with oh! Bright wings”. He believes that the created beauty is the reflections of God’s spirit‚ and the beauty of nature

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    Brave An Analysis of Shooting Star by Carol Ann Duffy By Lucy Johnson Will we ever truly be able to comprehend the atrocities that took place in concentration camps during WWII? Shooting Stars by Carol-Ann Duffy is a poem that highlights the bravery‚ brutality and hardship that Jewish women had to endure in such camps through the voice of a deceased Jewish women. Through literary techniques such as Duffy’s meaningful word choice‚ haunting imagery‚ and punctuation Duffy is able to give a moving account

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