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    This lecture‚ about the history of how Australia’s colonisation‚ has affected the Aboriginal people‚ was quite disturbing to listen to. I felt distressed‚ hearing how Aboriginals were systematically oppressed‚ especially children torn away from their families and refused any interaction with their family‚ language and culture. Personally‚ I find it hard to compare this injustice to my life and feel any example would fall short. The only time that comes to mind‚ is when I moved from Australia to Canada

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    Overall‚ I had a great shift. My shift started by giving medication to my assigned resident. But before administering medication‚ I had to take her blood pressure. One of the interesting things that I found was administering nebulizer for the first time. It was definitely learning and getting a new experience at the same time. However‚ once I was administering medication and documenting that‚ I was back to the patient. Moreover‚ I did take the rest of the vital signs for my assigned resident. In

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    Throughout The Woman in White‚ Marian serves as the clearest example of a powerful 19th century woman‚ both through her role as stand-in head of Limmeridge House due to Mr. Fairlie’s ill health‚ and her important role in solving the various mysteries throughout the storyline. Marian is a significantly fuller character than Laura‚ and though she is not immune to the power men sought to impose on women throughout

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    throughout the story is how the first old lady keeps on rationalizing the second old ladies behavior. We first see this when Marian brings them the potted flower and the second old lady keeps on insulting them‚ insisting “they are not pretty”(line 18). After this the first old lady is almost apologetic and reassures Marian that the flowers are pretty. She then goes on to tell Marian “ You mustn’t pay any attention to old Addie.”(line33) Almost excusing her bad behavior. We see this again later on when

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    published in 1839. This novel is about a young woman named MarianMarian is torn between falling into the ideal woman’s’ sphere of that time and following her heart and being a lecturess. Throughout this novel we meet a few different characters who either believe that she should be a lecturess such as her mother. While others believe that she should just fall into place as woman of this time period such as her good friend Sophia. Marian is torn between her will to be a lecturess and fight the ideal

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    I believe that the biggest challenge facing Marian students today is cold hard sexism. A typical Marian girl works tirelessly to excel in the academic field‚ the athletic field‚ and in any other clubs or organizations she is involved in. However‚ because of her sex‚ she will have to work twice as hard all of her life to be

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    personal growth‚ two themes that Cather seamlessly intertwines by utilizing her technique of elucidation of complex emotion through use of nature and landscape throughout the novel. In this essay‚ I argue that Cather defines love and personal growth of Marian Forrester through three distinct scenes: the drunken long distance call between Mrs.Forrester and Ellinger after she learns of his elopement‚ the story of how Mr. and Mrs.Forrester met and fell in love (told at the boys’ dinner party after the death

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    On May 24‚ 1933‚ a role model‚ advocate for women’s rights‚ and a literary star was born. Marian Engel was born in Toronto‚ Ontario‚ to a single eighteen year old girl‚ and put up for adoption. Frederick Searle and Mary Elizabeth (Fletcher) Passmore adopted a beautiful baby named Ruth‚ who they renamed Marian. Marian spent her younger years growing up in a variety of towns across Southern Ontario as her family moved frequently for her father’s work. Engel began her education at Sarnia Collegiate

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    system to regulate the volume‚ osmolarity‚ and pH of body’s internal fluid environment (Sherwood‚ 2007‚ p. 511). The functional unit of the kidney‚ referred to as the nephron‚ is composed of both tubular components—Bowman’s capsule proximal tubule‚ loop of Henle‚ the distal tubule‚ and the collecting duct—and vascular components—afferent arteriole‚ glomerulus‚ efferent arteriole‚ and peritubular capillaries (Sherwood‚ 2007‚ p. 514). Through its vascular and tubular components‚ the nephron performs

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    concerning Marian Forrester—Captain Forrester’s encapsulation and Niel Herbert’s idealization‚

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