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    The Life and Impact of Dorothea Dix: A 19th Century Revolutionary By Chandrawatie Khemraj Introduction In 2009‚ the staff writers of Nurseblogger‚ an Online resource for nurses‚ doctors‚ and medical enthusiasts‚ published a list titled the‚ “25 Most Famous Nurses in History”. Number 20 on their list was a woman by the name of Dorothea Dix. On a list featuring big nursing names like Florence Nightingale and Mary Mahoney‚ Dorothea Dix is a strange choice for a landmark woman of nursing

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    Families Social Impact on Society SOC 101- Introduction to Sociology Kimberly Avalle October 24‚ 2011 Most people think of a family as the nuclear family having the father‚ mother‚ and their children in the household. However‚ families are now portrayed in many different ways other than the traditional family. There are single parent families‚ families without children‚ stepfamilies‚ extended families‚ and same-sex families. In a family‚ you must have an identity a sense that you belong.

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    Running head: THE IMPACT The Impact of Technology In Today’s Society “How has technology changed our lives?” Throughout the years we have been experiencing a dramatic change in the world of technology. IPhone’s‚ Blackberries‚ and laptops are becoming an important part of our daily lives. We are all so dependent

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    Privatization of Electricity in Tanzania The story of Tanzania‚ from pre-colonialist period to present Tanzania‚ located in East Africa‚ is one of the least developed countries in the world. According to the UNDP Human Development Index‚ Tanzania ranked 162 out of 177 countries in the 2004 survey (UNDP:2004‚ HDI)‚ with one being the most developed. According to the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) prepared by Tanzanian officials for the World Bank‚ half of Tanzanians 36.6 million people

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    that a citizen could receive. In order for a citizen to receive this prestigious medal that person needed to make a significant impact in the U.S. Bill gates was also named time’s person of the year in 2005 (“Bill Gates”). Not many people are named time’s person of the year. For Time’s magazine to name him person of the year he would have needed to make and significant impact in the country. Bill Gates received all of his awards through his immense charity

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    Today‚ the Hispanic population has grown tremendously over the years. In Florida‚ there are many hispanics that have made an influence on today’s society. For example‚ 46 year old Marco Rubio (Republican) is a Hispanic from Miami‚ Florida. He is the son of Cuban immigrants‚ but they applied for a U.S. citizenship‚ and were naturalized in 1975. that spent his one of his college years playing football at Tarkio College in Missouri before earning his bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida

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    Impact of Romance Fiction on Society Humans are a sentimental race‚ they require love to live a fulfilling life. Love stories like Romeo Juliet‚ etc. have inspired us. Romantic Fiction has been in existence since times immemorial. The popular romance novel is a story of two individuals with emphasis on romantic love and their subsequent relationship‚ complete with a happy ending. Oscar Wilde’s famous words “Life imitates art‚” forces us to acknowledge that fiction shapes our lives. We are taught

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    positive sense in an attempt add a modicum of equality to society. For example‚ disabled drivers receive the most convenient parking spaces and people with learning disabilities such as dyslexia receive extra assistance within the education system. However this can often leave other sections of the the population feeling prejudiced and/or discriminated against. Prejudice and discrimination are more often seen for their negative impact on society; the treatment of blacks in the US during the 19th and

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    exhilarating books‚ innovation and creativity was existent in every corner of American life. Of the endeavors taken by industrialists and innovators at the time‚ those of Edwin Armstrong‚ Henry Ford‚ Thomas Edison‚ and Dr. Frederick Banting were of greatest impact. So‚ as a part of National Park Service’s new project‚ our team proposes the faces of these individuals on the new Mount Rushmore as their contributions had an everlasting effect. The first person whom

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    Thomas Edison is known as one of the greatest inventors of his time. As a young boy‚ no one ever taught him anything; he taught himself. He wouldn’t give up even when the task seemed impossible. He introduced many important inventions to the world that impact us in our everyday lives. In 1877 Edison filed a patent for the phonograph‚ his most original invention (Josephson 164). The phonograph had many uses including letter writing‚ playing music‚ telling time‚ and educational purposes; it was originally

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