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    what it means to him as well as the war in itself. One of the more obvious ways that the war had affected the conscience of Paul is shown later in the chapter nine when Paul is in a crater with the enlisted french man who is in the war. Paul stabs the man in the neck‚ and then realizes the consequences of his actions. He then writes a letter to the man’s family. In reflecting on his actions‚ Paul says “If only I had not lost my revolver I would have shoot him‚ stab him I can not” (Remarque pg. 221)

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    College is an open door to many opportunities especially for someone like me who comes from a conservative culture in which most believe the working field is not for women. Times have changed and yet an employed woman is looked down upon. Many girls dream about having a bright future only to see it shatter once they become older and their opportunities are seized. I want to be able to beat the odds and go against the old-fashioned beliefs of my culture. To do so I need to achieve a higher education

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    that I could share my experiences with. We were all divided and had our own groups. For example‚ there was the popular group‚ the sports group‚ the leaders‚ childhood friends‚ and then there was me all alone at lunch. As weird as it was‚ my close friends at the time were my teachers‚ cafeteria staff‚ and custodians as they were always there for me. Often feeling lonely‚ secluded and shy‚ when I turned on Glee‚ I felt like I was a part of their family who accepted me‚ just the way I am. The choir room

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    Nursing as a profession has changed over the years. Being a nurse in the 1900s as compared to nursing as it is today is enlightening to say the least. Education was next to nothing and acquired in a hospital operating room. The working environment and the duties of the nurse were much different; they performed duties that nurses today have never attempted. Nursing began to change during WWII for the better and now has advanced into a profession. The role of nursing in the early 1900s was performed

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    In taking the online assessment‚ I found that my results listed me as an ENTJ also known as a Field Marshal (Extroverted 44%‚ Intuitive 62%‚ Thinking 38%‚ Judging 89%). This result overall did not surprise me‚ but there were some traits listed that caught me off guard. ENTJ’s make great managers and are particularly career and performance focused and have the ability to harness/gather people and direct them to achieve short and long term goals. However‚ ENTJ’s have a tendency to become harsh when

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    How has life changed since 1800? Life as we know it today in the modern world‚ is significantly different to the lives that our predecessors lived during the period 1500-1800. The changes across the centuries are the result of a process of advancements over time. This essay will examine life in the period 1500-1800 as highlighted in the work of George Blainey (2000) and will compare key differences of life in this early period‚ against life in the modern world today. Throughout this essay‚ the

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    The introduction of sound drastically changed Hollywood. Silent movies dominated early Hollywood‚ but sound quickly took the throne when people discovered how to make “talkies” during the late 1920s. Not only did the introduction of sound films lead to the demise of silent films‚ it also impacted the industry film style in Hollywood. As Hollywood studios experimented with the incorporation of sound into their films‚ it brought about significant changes‚ such as subtler acting‚ the beginnings of Foley

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    “Is an individual ’s personality determined by their biological nature or by their personal experiences (nurture)?” When personality is analysed within the psychological field‚ the emphasis is placed on the ‘individual’s characteristics‚ modes of thinking and feelings’(Ribeaux&Poppleton‚1978). With these three aspects that make up one’s personality differing in all individuals‚ it proves difficult to provide an all-encompassing definition of personality. Behavioural geneticists attempt to study

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    Our correctional system has changed over the years. In the United States‚ there were historical changes in correctional thought and practices. Several periods were involved that emphasize ways in which correctional goals reflected ideas current at the time. First‚ would be the colonial period. According to the textbook‚ “American Corrections”‚ Americans lived under laws and practices transferred from England and adapted to local conditions (48). A strict society was carried on by puritans in New

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    Glamis was promised a brilliant future as king of Scotland by three weird witches‚ but once the planned murder of Duncan was accomplished‚ Macbeth realized the true potential of his ambition. Driven to stay king‚ Macbeth killed anyone that got his way‚ and put all his trust in the prophesies of the witches. In the end‚ Macbeth’s overconfidence lead to his own death making him a tragic hero. Macbeth is Shakespeare’s profound and mature vision of evil as the main character changes his characteristics

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