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    OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Benjamin Engelhart Patient ID: 112592 DOB: 10/05/1965 AGE: 46 SEX: M Date of Admission: 11/14/2012 Date of Procedure: 11/14/2012 Admitting Physician: Bernard Kester‚ MD Surgeon: Bernard Kester‚ MD Assistant: Jason Wagner‚ PAC Circulating Nurse: Jimmy Dale Jett‚ RN Preoperative Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis Postoperative Diagnosis: Perforated Appendicitis Operative Procedure: 1. Laparoscopic appendectomy. 2. Placement

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    Benjamin Franklin used satire to catch the attention of the American people and start a revolution. Using smart‚ skillful humor‚ he was able to argue in a unique way. He presented his ideas in a somewhat controversial way that people could relate to and understand. His use of exaggeration made the issues undeniable. Franklin’s “Revolutionary” satire might have ruined his reputation with Britain‚ but it united the American people in wanting a revolution. After being embarrassed in front of his British

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    Benjamin Barber in his essay “overselling capitalism with consumerism” undertakes to disclose the contrast between both capitalism and consumerism. The author‚ in a detailed analysis describes the changes from capitalism to consumerism by clearly drawing not only the value that capitalism has but also its positive impact in the society‚ as well as the impact that consumerism has on the people. The emergence of the United States over the last century as the world’s dominant economic powerhouse‚ has

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    happiness” This excerpt shows that in the Declaration of Independence all men were created equal. However‚ Benjamin Banneker being the son of former slaves has seen the effects of slavery all around him. In his letter to Thomas Jefferson he uses allusion to the bible to portray the life of the slaves‚ adjectives to emphasize the inequality‚ and parallel structure to highlight his concerns. Benjamin Banneker uses allusion to the bible to emphasize the things slaves had to endure. “Those narrow prejudices

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    To start this journal‚ I would just like to say "Genre Fiction" should not be compared‚ honestly with "Literary Fiction." After reading the short story by Benjamin Percy‚ "Refresh‚ Refresh‚" I became very depressed. After reading the "Literary Revolution in the Supermarket Aisle: Genre Fiction is Disruptive Technology‚" I discovered why. "Refresh‚ Refresh" is what I would call a piece of Literary Fiction. It has merit and depth‚ and yet so does Genre Fiction. "Refresh‚ Refresh" is also "Genre Fiction

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    Benjamin Banneker was born on November ninth in 1731. He was born in Ellicott’s Mill‚ Maryland to former slave Robert and the daughter of a former English indentured servant Mary Banneky. Because both of his parents were free‚ he was not subject to slavery. He gained an education when he was younger from his grandmother on his mother’s side. Afterwards‚ he attended a Quaker school for a while. Even though Banneker was‚ for the most part‚ a self-educated student‚ he was still able to succeed academically

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    Reading Response #2 Benjamin Franklin’s principles are comparable to the Mary Rowlandson’s orgins in way and also diverse in some ways. In Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography‚ Franklin holds alloy of importance on educations and improving one own self‚ and how it can benefit to anyone. Franklin is a person who believes if he constantly read and educates himself he will improve his own work and archive hid dream. Compared to Puritan constant belief in the bible and her faith in god will

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    When Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia‚ he had one thought‚ having a successful life away from his brother. One way he would be able to achieve that‚ was living morally perfect. What he could not understand was why he could not do what he thought was right and avoid doing what he thought was wrong. Therefore he made a list with thirteen virtues that he believed were “necessary and desirable” to improve himself. The intention was for him to “acquire the habitude of all these virtues‚”fixing

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    E-business E-business (electronic business) is using technology to improve your business processes. This includes managing internal processes such as human resources‚ financial and administration systems‚ as well as external processes such as sales and marketing‚ supply of goods and services‚ and customer relationships. The way in which you manage your business relationships has not changed‚ but the way they are referred to when using e-business tools has. They are becoming more often known as:

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    E-learning is currently huge buzzwords in education‚ as the tidal wave of the internet and the digital revolution‚ already firmly ensconced in our homes and businesses‚ marches voraciously on into our classrooms and universities. From class blogs and school e-twinning schemes to scholastic ‘apps’ and online courses‚ education is going electronic. Online learning is on the rise. According to a 2013 report by the Babson Survey Research Group‚ over 6.7 million postsecondary students were enrolled in

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