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    Susan Summers‚ a 40-year-old casual worker‚ admitted to the hospital for laparoscopic right adrenalectomy. Mother of three children and she drink a bottle of wine every night. Susan is obese at 90 kg; her BMI is 36 kg/m2. She has a medical history of type 2 diabetes and she has a benign tumour on her right adrenal gland which caused by her Cushing’s syndrome. Firstly‚ according to a clinical study‚ Cushing’s syndrome is a chronic excessive exposure of glucocorticoids of the body’s tissues of the

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    Compare and contrast Sheriff’s and Hill’s presentations of the effect o the experiences of work in Journey’s End and Strange Meetings. Strange Meeting by Susan Hill and Journey’s End by R.C. Sheriff both are books which recover the encounter that occurred during the time of World War one .Journey’s End much like strange meeting‚ goes in detail about the experiences of war and how characters from both books are affected. For example‚ Both Stanhope and Hilliard both have a different feeling towards

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    When looking at a crime scene you need to be attentive to every detail. Assumptions and not realizing something is important can make or break a case or put the wrong person in jail or let the murder get away. The Mr. Peters and Mr. Hale in the play Trifles are more attentive as to how Mr. Wright died and using that to determine the motive. The women pay more attention to the little details which eventually help them determine if Mrs. Wright had a motive in murdering Mr. Wright. Despite the differences

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    WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE: BEYOND THE GLASS CEILING 1. INTRODUCTION The glass ceiling is a term used whenever a woman reaches a certain level in her profession and cannot advance to the next level that her male counterparts progress to. This assignment aims at explaining the concept of the “glass ceiling” in the workplace as well as impact thereof and recommendations to address the issue. This will be done through providing an overview of this concept through statistics‚ historical background

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    Organize‚ agitate‚ educate‚ must be our war cry.” -Susan B. Anthony (Brainyquote.com) American women deserved the vote earlier than August 18th‚ 1920 for three reasons: they had worked and fought for it for a long time; other countries had already given women the right to vote; and women should have equal rights per the Bible and American Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Powerful suffragettes like Alice Paul‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and Susan B. Anthony had been working hard for the vote

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    After reading “Wordsmith” by Susan Young‚ and “The Gold Mountain Coat” by Judy Fong-Bates‚ one can easily verify the differences in the relationships between the children and their fathers in the two stories. Everyone has a different relationship with their father than the next person‚ however some of these relationships are more negative than others. This is the case for the two sons‚ John and Ken in “The Gold Mountain Coat”. Compared to the daughter’s relationship with her father in “Wordsmith”

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    Response Paper #7 In reading “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ I would find myself periodically picturing the story as if I were staging the play as a performance. Meaning‚ I had a clear set design in mind as well as open positioning of each character and their surroundings. I think this helped give me a better image as to how this story was meant to be viewed. Additionally the length of the show and the brevity with which certain dialogue was handled gave me the impression that this would best be witnessed

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    Susan Wolfe was able to express why some people are not fully responsible for their actions by way of discussing the situation of JoJo‚ as well as comparing her hypothesis to the views expressed by Frankfurt-Watson-Taylor. She explained JoJo as being the son of an evil dictator who was heavily idolized by JoJo in his youth. Consequently‚ JoJo was conditioned to have his father’s behavior‚ and he eventually felt no remorse in sending people to be tortured or executed over trivial things. JoJo allows

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    Hill conveys Kingshaws feelings in two way‚ one by his inner commentary‚ and the other by the imagery of the events around him. I’m the King of the Castle is a heart wrenching story about two boys‚ thrown together by circumstance and trapped in a tragic enmity‚ that is ultimately fatal and tragic. This passage is placed at the near end of the book‚ an experience that highlights Kingshaw’s decent into depression. This scene is entirely set with the family attending a circus‚ something that deeply

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    How does Hill introduce and develop Kipps Susan Hill introduces Arthur Kipps as an Old man. Living tucked away in a nice house in the countryside with a large loving family around him Kipps is the image of a man who has had a comfortable life with no bumps in the road. He is a man of habit and finds pleasure in knowing that everything is how it should be‚ under control. He looks back at himself as a young man and his experience in Eel Marsh House. When Kipps takes the journey to Eel Marsh House

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