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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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    The year is 1943. Situated in my little corner‚ I lie in wait‚ wondering if I will ever be cherished again. Times of long ago come to my mind‚ when every day‚ Michelle would come and sit at her little desk and type away. Such blissful times they were‚ when she would stride through that creaky‚ rustic door with a grin so cheerful‚ that it would light the whole room. Pulling back the chair‚ she would sit down and write optimistic tales. She would compose stories of princes and princesses and happily

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    Central Asia. When we talk about Uzbekistan we have to look through history of it and suddenly everything will connect to the Soviet Union. Uzbekistan played one of the most important roles of USSR. Uzbekistan was controlled by Soviet Union over 67 years. Uzbekistan’s role was specifically to grow cotton and government used. In Central Asia all countries that controlled by Soviet Union they had their specific job to do. In 1991 August 31 Uzbekistan celebrate great and historical day which is “Day of Independency

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    in college. In most of the colleges there won’t be any sports teams. On the contrary‚ in the U.S. all most all colleges have different sport teams and students get a chance practice their favorite sport in their college years also. Another big difference between the US and Indian cultures is their dating customs. Dating is not socially accepted in India. Very few people date before their marriages in India and those who do‚ do it secretly. On the other hand‚ in the U.S. dating

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    To what extent did relations between East and West Germany improve in the years 1969-74?’ The relationship between the two states in Germany‚ FRG (West) and GDR (East) has improved drastically in recent times resulting in the restructuring of Germany. Though the basis of this reunification stems from the years between 1969-1974. These years where immensely important for the two Germanys and with the change of leaders for political parties‚ so to did the views change. Such as the introduction of

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    Though unions have received mixed reviews in the past and are continually rejected by some companies‚ many people still do not understand the reasons behind the need to unionize. Many employees approached by the subject of unionizing often find themselves asking‚ what is a union? The act of unionizing is defined as forming a group within an organization or individual employees to create and insure fair wages‚ fair hours‚ and decent working conditions (The Labor Relations Process). Unions can be

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    whippers for missionaries‚ and cradle-plunders for church members. The man who robs me of my earnings at the end of the week meets me as a class-leader on Sunday morning to show me the way of life and path of salvation” (Douglass 100). Douglass tries to explain how the men that lead him and control him often times go against what they preach and act as if there is an exception. Another example of this would be how white men would place importance on family values but denied slaves of that same loving and

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    Sino Soviet Relations‚ 1949-76: alliance to confrontation in Asia and its impact on US policy A) 1. The significance of the communist revolution in china 1949 The Chinese Revolution was among the first hot conflicts of the Cold War‚ and its ramifications were certainly among the most far-reaching. The most important long-term effect was to create a Communist state with the size and power to stand as a rival to the Soviet Union within the Communist world. The Soviets and Chinese were initially

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    Comparing two Countries After I lived in two different countries‚ I analyzed the similarities and differences in social life between the United States‚ and Saudi Arabia. The tow countries have a few similarities and more differences. At first‚ it seems that the similarities between the United States‚ Saudi Arabia and what they both have in common. First of all‚ both countries are similar in the school hours and fast food restaurants. Education continues to be the priority of the two countries

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    Geneva the country was split in half. The north became communist under the leadership of Ho Chi Min whilst the south became anti-Communist under the leadership of Dinh Diem. The government from the south was weak‚ ineffective and unpopular. However the USA supported it since Diem was anticommunist. The north wanted to unite Vietnam under a communist nation; however Americans were determined to prevent this. The gulf of Tonkin incident. An American destroyer‚ the USS Maddox was attacked by North Vietnamese

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