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    Make tweaks‚ leave comments‚ and share with others to edit at the same time. NO THANKSUSE THE APP Untitled document Q.4 Play Response On Nov 25‚ 2015 I went to Calgary Theater‚with my class‚ to watch a Charles Dickens play called Christmas Carol. Christmas Carol reveals about poverty and social injustice during the Victorian Era‚ these topics are discussed during Christmas time in this novella.In this play‚ Dicken shows class differences of Victorian England and the selfishness of the rich‚and the

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    Carol Off’s book Bitter Chocolate is similar to her other written works. Off’s novels usually expose a political issue involving inequality. In her excerpt from Bitter Chocolate‚ titled “Cocoa on Trial”‚ Off exploits the inequalities inside the chocolate industry. Even after the slave trade laws have been abolished people were experiencing horrendous conditions. From Angola to the cocoa plants in Sao Tome‚ Africans were treated like slaves. The main idea of this chapter revolves around big cocoa

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    saving the hospital money than caring for her nursing staff and patients. Mary Ann is willing to compromise patient care in order to increase revenue for the hospital. As a result‚ Mary Ann is not engaged with the staff she oversees. She does not seek to build trusting working relationships with her team. Teamwork is almost non-existent. In fact‚ the nurses’ turn- over rate in the ER department is very noticeable. Mary Ann acts as if she is the only one with skillful knowledge. The secondary issues

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    Research Essay “We forge the chains we wear in life”‚ This is a quote from the book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. This quote means the decisions you make in life are yours and if you want to live in a good life you have to be a good person and make better decisions . Charles Dickens was one of the best authors from the Victorian era‚ and the Victorian era was one of the most important eras from Britain’s history. It was also known for it’s great amount of poverty‚ and the pollution that

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    care. Conversations may be stalled when patients show resistance to talking about the future because they fear dying. Also healthcare professional struggle with how to support the patient’s decisions when they disagree with the patient’s choice. Mary Ann Liebert‚ in her article‚ talks about this difficult struggle that may

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    How Far Does the Poet Want Us to Sympathize with Miss Havisham? The poet wants us to sympathized Miss Havisham greatly‚ but not entirely. Her own trappings of her strong need to revenge and her morbid existence that has destroyed her carries a symbolic meaning of self – absorption and destruction. This poem introduces us to Miss Harvisham’s character‚ who has become a type of embittered woman who was disappointed in love and enjoys withdrawing from the world. First of all‚ this poem is written

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    1843? He wrote‚ “ A Christmas Carol.‚” Part Two - 5. In the book‚ Tiny Tim has to walk with a crutch‚ although the story never specifically says why. What illness does Tiny Tim have? Was it curable? He has a kidney disease which made his blood too acidic and it was curable. 6. Smoking Bishop and Plum Pudding are two of the foods mentioned in A Christmas Carol. Explain what these foods are. What are some of the

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    “There is no Sex in soul” Essay on Carol Berkin’s Revolutionary Mothers Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence Jill Martinez HIST 516: American Revolution and Federalist Era November 7‚ 2014 Adams State University Carol Berkin clearly states her thesis in the introduction of Revolutionary Mothers. “Despite the absence of radical changes in gender ideology and gender roles for most women‚ the Revolution did lend legitimacy to new ideas about women’s capacities and their

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    women that use faith to try and introduce peace into the world. They were created by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in the year 1809. She was also canonized as a saint in the year 1975. She is the main influence in today’s sisters of charity work. She was born in New York. “Early on in her life her mother had passed away so she became extremely attached to her father who was a physician.”(St. Elizabeth Ann Seton) Later on in her life she became a very well-known person. She would then get married and have

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    The Book‚ The Bean Trees was written by Barbara Kingsolver. Lou Ann is one of the characters in this novel. She is an innocent‚ insecure women and a fighter all in one. A cautious‚ patient‚ worrisome and caring single mother who will go to the ends of the earth to make her newborn baby‚ Dwayne Ray safe and sound in her little town of Tucson‚ Arizona. she longs for her husband and expresses her conviction that marriages and love should last forever but then she is introduced to Taylor Greer‚ who

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