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    Character of Elena Gilbert

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    A character analysis of Elena Gilbert The Vampire Diaries | ‘The Vampire Diaries’‚ originally a book by L.J Smith‚ was translated to television by the CW Television Network in 2009. As the title goes‚ it is dominated by the supernatural. Vampires to be exact. The story is set in the fictional town called ‚“Mystic Falls”‚ in Virginia. Elena Gilbert is the show’s protagonist who is torn between the supernatural and humanity. Elena is a strong‚ caring person but as time progresses‚ she can be

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    Nurse Prescribing

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    the GP to assess a patient whom he had seen at home and had diagnosed a chest infection and prescribed antibiotics. Whilst assessing the patient Katherine‚ she complained that she had tenderness in the sacral area. On examination the GP found she was suffering with a sacral pressure sore‚ but she was unsure of how long she had the pressure sore for. Katherine is a seventy two year old lady who lives with her husband and prior to feeling unwell had been fairly fit. Unfortunately a constant cough meant

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    by the English Parliament under the reign of King Henry VIII‚ which confirmed the annulment of Henry’s marriage to Queen Katherine and validated Henry’s marriage to Anne Boleyn. Also‚ through this Act the line of succession moved to the children of his marriage to Anne‚ or any future marriages‚ effectively removing Mary‚ Henry’s only surviving child from his marriage to Katherine of Aragon‚ as heir. Furthermore‚ the Act contained a clause that subjects must swear an oath recognising the terms of

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    Patrick did not go for Clara‚ they would have never gotten back together and ended with lifelong happiness. In contrast‚ Almasy does not want a new lover. When Katherine breaks up with Almasy‚ he becomes so traumatized with the break up that he gets drunk and makes a fool of himself at the expedition team dinner. In addition to this‚ when Katherine dies‚ Almasy does not fall in love with another woman‚ he enters a depression because “Everything I have loved or valued has been taken away from me” (Patient

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    a lot easier than others do. However‚ House Bill 15 does not immediately pertain to many personal lives‚ just their opinions and beliefs. Therefore‚ this will be just another law that someone only thinks about when it’s needed. Bibliography Page Dunham‚ Will. "Texas Sonogram Abortion Law Signed By Rick Perry." Huffington Post. 05 2011: Web. 29 Nov. 2012. "Gov. Perry: Sonogram Legislation Helps Prevent the Tragedy of Abortion." Office of Governor Rick Perry. 24 2011: n. page. Web. 1 Dec. 2012.

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    “With The Old Breed” begins with the start of the author’s military career. Eugene Sledge was a freshman at Marion Military institute‚ his family pushing for him to eventually become an officer in the United States Army. But the authors desire to serve his country in battle with the enemy before the war was over was strong enough to make him end his college career and begin anew in the Marine Corps. Already while reading this book I felt closer and more understanding of the‚ because I too left

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    the plays written by Shakespeare and Ford there is a difference in the way women behave and conduct themselves than how women usually do in the 17thcentury. We mainly look at two women in each play; Annabella from ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore’ and ‘Katherine’‚ the shrew in ‘The Taming of The Shrew’. John’s ‘Tis Pity she’s A Whore was frowned upon and looked down on because it was a play about a relationship between a brother and his sister... Tis Pity are compared with many plays but it is mostly compared

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    examples/evidence from book the whole 1) Katherine Branch a) Servant of Daniel and Abigail Wescot b) Has fits may or may not be real c) accuses Disborough and Clawson i) claims Disborough was her guide to compo there and back ii) accused Clawson of pinching her and later red spots appeared on Kate which later turned into black and blue bruises d) begins trial and other colonist’s confession to start coming forward because of her 2) Mercy Disborough a) Accused witch by Katherine Branch b) Many neighbors accuse

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    Themes of Chrysalids

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    The Chrysalids Have you ever dreamed of a place where you will have to hide your true identity to survive. “ The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham shows the reader exactly that. In this novel there are many different themes but the main themes are ; Survival to live in this community‚ discrimination‚ and punishment. Survival in this community is vital because if you are born a deviant you must learn to hide yourselves to blend in with the group otherwise you are banished to the fringes. As David

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    their masters ask of them. Katherine Philips says‚ “A married state affords but little ease; The best of husbands are so hard to please” (1-2). In these lines‚ the speaker suggests that the realities of marriage place unnecessary roles in the lives of women. One of the things women must do in marriage is to please their husbands. Therefore‚ like servants‚ wives must do their best to make sure that their husbands are happy‚ even when they are not (Glancy 145). Katherine Phillips and Mary Chudleigh

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