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    The American Red Cross

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    role in American history and is a leading charity today. The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton a civil war nurse who was inspired by the Swiss Red Cross while she was traveling through Europe was established on May‚ 21‚ 1881 in Washington D.C.when she was 60 years old. Clara Barton then continued to lead the American Red Cross for 23 years. (http://www.redcross.org/about-us/history)Clara Barton died on April‚ 12‚ 1912. One of the main roles of the American Red Cross and any Red Cross

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    Problem The purpose of this paper is to present a case study completed in an effort to determine the best form of treatment for a young adult suffering from anxiety. Discussion will include information obtained via a literature review accomplished to help determine what intervention tools are the most effective to decrease anxiety symptoms in young adults. Details regarding assessment and tools utilized as well as a description of methods and the results of the process are presented. Moreover

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    D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers as a Psychological Novel – Sons and Lovers belongs to the category of psychological fiction. The remarkable development of psychological novel is a notable phenomenon of the twentieth century literary scene. The psychology of the characters and the typical problems‚ emanating from a particular psychological pattern form the staple of a psychological novel. This psychological novel has been ushered in by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. The psycho-analytical novel

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    Reading Report: Heidi

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    a delightful stay with him and her best friend Peter‚ a young goatherd. But the peaceful life was changed when Dete returned three years later. She brought Heidi to Frankfurt as a companion of a 12-year-old disabled girl named Clara. Heidi stayed a happy time with Clara and during this time she learnt to read and write‚ motivated by the desire to go home and read to Peter’s blind grandmother. Clara’s family likes Heidi‚ but she was often criticized by the strict housekeeper Miss Rottenmeier and

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    Influential Nurses

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    could be classified as activists. However‚ if it were not for the brave young women that shaped medical nursing‚ many of the factors that are practiced today would not receive credit. Merely focusing on just handful of women are Florence Nightingale‚ Clara Barton‚ Dorothea Dix‚ Mary Mahoney‚ and Lillian Wald. Florence Nightingale might be known as the most famous registered nurse in American history. She was born in 1820 to a wealthy family that did not approve Florence working as a nurse. The family

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    deadly letters

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    woman. Let’s get started. Chapter 1 “This is a strange‚ strange email‚” my uncle said. He looked up from a piece of paper he was reading. “What is so weird?” I asked. It was 8:00 a.m. and we were eating breakfast in the kitchen. “My old friend‚ Clara Dunn‚ is now a professor at California University‚” Uncle Jeff said. “She wants to meet with me this week. And she says she wants to talk to me about something very important.” “I haven’t seen her in over twenty years‚” he explained. “We were both

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    In Nomine Matris

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    she needs to make to achieve her dreams until the life of her baby got compromised. She will be accompanied by her mentor Mercedes (Clara Ramona) and mother Ava (Tami Monsod) as she embarked on a journey that will test her principles in life. Other cast of the film also did good as well. I was lucky to meet some cast of this film like Ms. Liza Diño‚ Tami Monsod and Clara Ramona after we watched the film. We also take a picture with them as a remembrance and also a proof that we watched the

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    Lennie despite his constant trouble making. When ranch hands traveled from farm to farm they usually traveled alone but George Milton and Lennie Small traveled together. George promised Lennie’s Aunt Clara that he would protect Lennie and help him stay out of trouble. For that reason‚ when Aunt Clara died‚ he took Lennie with him to be a ranch worker. Lennie and George also

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    one to help take the grief from him because the other men were determined to kill him out of hate and rage. One reason george was justified in the decision he made of killing Lennie was the fact that George was the one who vowed to Lennie’s Aunt Clara to take care of him and watch over him and make sure he doesn’t get into trouble. This is obvious when George says “ I told his old lady I’d take care him” ( Steinbeck 22 ). Lennie could not function alone‚ even though he was a grown man. At one

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    el filibusterismo

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    against the oppressive Spanish colonial regime. He did not attempt to fight the authorities through legal means but through violent revolution using the masses. Simoun has reasons for plotting a revolution. First is to rescue María Clara from the convent of Santa Clara and second‚ to get rid of ills and evils of Philippine society. The story of El Filibusterismo begins on board the clumsy‚ roundish shaped steamer Thesteamer was sailing upstream the Pasig from Manila to Laguna de Bay. Among the passengers

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