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    power point presentation was on Alzheimer’s disease. This disease was discovered in 1906 by Dr. Alois Alzheimer. He was the person who first saw the disease‚ and was able to notice the cognitive and behavioral degeneration in patients (Bremer‚ Ross‚ Shaw‚ Towery‚ 2012). This is a disease that is very damaging not only to the person suffering‚ but to their love ones around them. Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that progressively damages and destroys brain cells. The deposits that are considered

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    In Pygmalion‚ George Bernard Shaw utilizes his protagonist Eliza to represent not only a gender or social role; but more in particular‚ how quickly those can all change. Although judged and cast as inferior for her job selling flowers alongside her almost indecipherable language‚ Eliza is completely transformed into a lady. Yet‚ interestingly it is not her actions that make her feel lady-like‚ but it is in how she is treated where she feels the most like a woman. Shaw becomes the “watchdog of society”

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    Glory Movie Critique

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    released on February 16th 1990 and it made about $26‚828‚365. The movie Glory is shown through 5 different perspective: Robert Gould Shaw and his journey commanding the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the civil war‚ Private Trip‚ Private Jupiter Sharts (a scared and aloof man)‚ Corporal Thomas Searles (an educated man who grew up with Shaw) and Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins (a wise runaway slave). In the movie‚ initially all the African American men are treated brutally since they

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    Glory Reflection

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    Mary Kate Mayer APUSH- Period 4 Mr. Thompson 14 November 2012 Glory Extra Credit Assignment 1. Col. Robert Shaw: In glory‚ Col. Robert Shaw can be seen as the abolitionist for several reasons. He fought for fair treatment a pay for the regiment by tearing up his paycheck and demanding shoes and socks. His parents were also well-known abolitionists. Unlike the other black Col. he treated his troops equally an expected them to behave as well as the whit troops. Finally he was Barrie’s with

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    Beyond The New Morality

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    BONAVENTURE COLLEGE (2010) Subject: Ethics Name: Sakala Sidney Topic: what is Grisez and Shaw up to in the book Beyond the New Morality? INTRODUCTION Germin Grisez and Shaw bring to our attention an ethical outlook in their work “Beyond the New Morality”. The work is basically Aristotelian and touches on the most important aspects of our day to day life and experiences. Like Aristotle Grisez and Shaw present their ethical theories in wide view; they do not confine the ethical issues as a matter

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    in life‚ people need to be educated.. In the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw‚ education is the most important theme within the play. Education is the key to success because without being educated‚ you cannot get a job and live a fulfilling r life. Education is shown throughout the play when the theme is introduced‚ developed and concluded through the thoughts‚ actions and decisions of the characters. Bernard Shaw shares the important message that education is the key to success‚ in the play

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    The Ministerial Advisership

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    advisers have become an integral component in the relationship between Australian ministers and Senior Public Servants (Maley‚ 2011). Initially introducted by the Whitlam government in 1972 due to perceived imbalances in ministerial power (Eichbaum & Shaw‚ 2010‚ 96)‚ the function and presence of ministerial advisers has significantly expanding‚ and is now widely recognized as an important feature of the executive process (OECD‚ 2011). The adviser’s role is highly varied‚ dependent on factors such as

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    Hedonism Es

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    By Nominis Expers        Hedonism as a philosophy defines "the good" in terms of pleasure and pain‚ and is the worldview that holds to the doctrine that pleasure is the greatest good. Now‚ who wouldn’t define pleasure as good? Aren’t we all by this definition Hedonists? Here is where those three little letters‚ "i-s-m" make their impact. As we have learned‚ the suffix "-ism" transforms a word into a title for an entire life and world view. Hedonism indicates a system of thought‚ a lense through

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    Death of a Loved One

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    while another may experience grief at a lesser extent. (Shaw 98) People who study grief and death explain that the age of the person who dies relates to the intensity of grief. (Shaw 99) Not only does age of the person play a factor‚ but also if the death is sudden or prolonged. As anyone knows‚ death in all forms is traumatic. Shaw states‚ “Death by suicide‚ accident‚ or man made disaster can take even a greater toll on the family.” (Shaw 71) With traumatic deaths‚ the family will be in shock

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    various novels and plays to make them ideal for the big-screen. In many cases‚ directors strive to keep their screenplay adaptations true to the original literature; however‚ viewers often find contrasts in certain areas of the film. George Bernard Shaw‚ author of the play Pygmalion‚ who had passed away prior to the production of My Fair Lady in 1964‚ therefore‚ he could not assist in the transition from play to musical. For this reason‚ director George Cukor has attempted to retain some similarities

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