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    Assisted with organizing charts Charted blood pressures‚ ADL ’s  Provided education to patient as to medication Passed medication as scheduled and PRN Basis Other duties as assigned  Medication Aid 10/07-02/08 Ward Assisted Living Sioux Falls‚ South Dakota  Administer medications to residents at scheduled times and as needed. Assist with dietary needs of residents  Housekeeping‚ cleaning of residents residential room ’s and assist with daily laundry Other Duties as assigned 

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    “The Major Themes in the Plays of Rabindra Nath Tagore: A Critical Study” Mrs. Neetu Rastogi M.A.‚ M.Phil.B.Ed Department of English‚ H.L.Y.P.G. College‚ Lucknow. The purpose of the present project is a conscientious Endeavour to explore‚ evaluate and establish the greatness of Tagore’s genius in the literary world that has long been a subject of interrogation and negligence. Tagore made major contribution in the realm of English novel‚ poetry‚ drama‚ music‚ painting‚ poetics and philosophy

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    The problem and its background Introduction: Bullying incidents in the Philippines continue to emerge and its severity in different cases increases as based on reports in television news. These incidents and acts usually occur in childhood and adolescence‚ and most of the reported cases happened in a school setting. This stage in children’s development is the time when they meet other people in the school environment and it is the time when the children experience being bullied or the children

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    Major Themes Growth into Adulthood This theme is central to both books. Alice’s adventures parallel the journey from childhood to adulthood. She comes into numerous new situations in which adaptability is absolutely necessary for success. She shows marked progress throughout the course of the book; in the beginning‚ she can barely maintain enough composure to keep herself from crying. By the end of the novel‚ she is self-possessed and able to hold her own against the most baffling Wonderland

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    Rain of Gold and A Better Life Major Themes In two similarly heart wrenching tales of struggle and perseverance‚ the novel Rain of Gold and the film A Better Life put on display the stories of two families working hard to stay together and make their living. Themes such as family‚ hard work‚ and discrimination are common to both stories in which the ideas of love and hardship are closely examined. Through the exploration of these major ideas‚ two beautiful stories emerge to explain the power

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    Visible light (commonly referred to simply as light) is electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye‚ and is responsible for the sense of sight. Visible light is usually defined as having a wavelength in the range of 400 nanometres (nm)‚ or 400×10−9 m‚ to 700 nanometres – between the infrared‚ with longer wavelengths and the ultraviolet‚ with shorter wavelengths. These numbers do not represent the absolute limits of human vision‚ but the approximate range within which most people can

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    three years in which Scout Finch learns about life as she grows older. Throughout the book‚ many themes are revealed. One of the most obvious reccurring themes is the unjust persecution of the innocent. This theme is expressed through the victimization of guiltless characters such as Tom Robinson‚ Boo Radley‚ and even the mockingbirds. Tom Robinson is an African American man living in the south in the 1930’s‚ a time when blacks were treated very poorly by the white population. Tom was accused of raping

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    Analyzing the Major Theme in "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop’s "A Model of Christian Charity" illustrates America’s status as the leading nation of the world and the unity of the Americans community. Throughout his speech‚ Winthrop talked about the bonds and ties‚ during his speech he talked about the same theme using different words in order to reinforce the idea that a successful colony must keep absolute unity and conformity. The whole speech is presented in the first plural person

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    Tinges of scarlet stained my mind on that desolate day. An occurrence that would change my whole life. “ Pathetic wench‚ come on‚ let’s go.” he said. Disgusting‚ the first‚ thought that comes to mind to any type of action that he does‚ fills me with the deepest loathing. I hate him so. When he speaks‚ the way he walks with every breath‚ makes my blood boil. “Why hast you not spoken a word‚ stinking wench.” he says as he grabs hold of my face‚ and violently throws me to the ground. Tis true I’ve

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    Light I | | INTRODUCTION | Light‚ form of energy visible to the human eye that is radiated by moving charged particles. Light from the Sun provides the energy needed for plant growth. Plants convert the energy in sunlight into storable chemical form through a process called photosynthesis. Petroleum‚ coal‚ and natural gas are the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago‚ and the energy these fuels release when they burn is the chemical energy converted from sunlight. When animals digest

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