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    Explain why it is important that people seek regular and timely medical care. Then‚ describe factors that contribute to whether or not someone seeks medical care‚ include demographics‚ personality traits‚ and lifestyle factors. What are some consequences of delayed or ignored health care?         It is very important that people seek regular and timely medicale care. When people who do not actively go to a doctor they have a higher chance of finding out that they have cancer later on‚ or an illness

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    What in your view was the short-term significance of Boudicca? Boudicca is a historical figure of undeniable significance‚ “one of those rare individuals from the past who have become folk heroes…” (Hingley‚ R & Unwin‚ C‚ 2005‚ 7). In Iron Age Britain‚ Boudicca was able to emerge as a Queen with unwavering passion‚ determination and the upmost of bravery in her rebellion against Roman rule. It therefore seems fitting to assess her significance and the impact she had in the years following her defeat

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    1.The plans for the housing development troubled Luke because now he had to be more careful when it came to being seen. When the development occurred‚ Luke was the 3rd child‚ and if he was seen he would be turned in. As it says in the story he wouldn’t be able to go in the forest anymore‚ and for the rest of his life‚ he might be trapped in his home. Luke’s parents couldn’t complain about the development because the government might search their home and find Luke‚ take even more land than they had

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    ‘Peaceful coexistence failed because neither the East nor the West was fully committed to it.’ How valid is this assessment? Peaceful coexistence developed as a policy designed to meet the short term needs of both the East and the West. It was a superficial policy that disguised the continuation of fundamental differences between the two superpowers during the ‘thaw’ of 1953-1956‚ and was therefore never fully supported by either side. During this time‚ the arms race escalated‚ ideological conflict

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    The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss. Post war Germany was certainly no utopia; there was famine‚ depression‚ anarchy and social upheaval. The general citizens were all desperately searching for someone to take charge of the situation‚ and someone did‚ the Nazi party. The Nazi party was able to gain power for a number of reasons; they used the last Weimar government’s mistakes to their advantage‚ they also used their current state of economic

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    Night” by Dylan Thomas‚ and “Because I Couldn’t Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson have a main theme in common which is death. However Dickinson presents the idea of the acceptance of death‚ and Thomas presents the idea of fighting against death. Even though the perception of death is different for each writer‚ both use similar figurative language techniques‚ including metaphors‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ assonance‚ and others to form their views death. “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” presents

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    You walk your black lab down the street. You clench the leash‚ it’s your first time walking alone. You begin to loosen the leash with each step‚ your lips form a smile and like a soldier returning from battle you march. The lab wants to stop to eat grass‚ you don’t let her. Just like mom told you‚ you are the one in control. You pull the leash closer to your body. As you pass the first house on your left you remember the screams and the yelling and being woken in the middle of the night. Every night

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    Alex Tran Business Ethics: Individual Assessment The environment should be protected because and only because human livelihoods depend upon it. The essay will treat the different problems that exist‚ nowadays‚ between environment and human beings‚ their difficulty to coexist‚ and mostly the ethical issues that result from it. Introduction “There is a sufficiency in the world for man’s need but nor

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    Lab 5 The Diffraction Grating Chinua McDonald Objective: To measure the wavelength of light with a diffraction grating. Theory: The two types of diffraction gratings are the transmission and reflection gratings. They are made by ruling on a piece of glass or metal a number of evenly spaced lines with a fine diamond point. Diffraction phenomena can be analyzed in terms of Huygens’ principle‚ according to which every point on the wave front of a wave should be considered as a source

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    Article: Smunty‚ J.F. (2000). Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom. Council for Exceptional Children. Summary and Critique: Joan Franklin Smunty’s article “Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom” is an excellent resource for classroom teachers. In this paper‚ the author provides the reader with a definition of an intellectually gifted child; she discusses the identification process of a child with this exceptionality; strategies for teachers who are addressing

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