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    Bye, Beautiful

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    Julia Lawrinson depicts the effects of racism on individuals through a range of techniques in her novel Bye‚ Beautiful. Through use of Sandy’s perspective‚ the reader sees how racism impacts the Read family‚ especially Pat. The author also uses characterisation to represent certain characters’ feelings of isolation and sadness and to show them as being different from the townspeople. Lawrinson also uses the very powerful symbol of Billy’s death to demonstrate the way racism effects individuals. These

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    every individual (ANA‚ 2010). In the case study of Marianne a comatose patient‚ she has no advance directives‚ leaving her husband and children to make the decisions with different opinions. (Chitty Black‚ 2011‚ pg.175). The ethics committee is already working on the case and are assisting the family in the decision making process. The nurse must ethically accept the familys decisions and provide the highest quality nursing care for Marianne regardless if the nurse agrees or not. The nurses actions

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    Annie Leibovitz

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    The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in this modern age. Her works focus on varied subjects but hover more among celebrity portraits. Apart from these‚ her photographs depict visual stories that affect audience’s emotions. The diversity and life of her photographs create visual artistic realms that touch the soul. Biography: In 1949‚ Annie Leibovitz was born in Westbury‚ Connecticut. Based on Peter Marshall’s article posted in About

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    Love and Forgiveness

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    Introduction to the Theme of Love and Forgiveness To talk about “love and forgiveness” in literature is to enter into unstudied territory. Unlike former “Let’s Talk About It” topics‚ such as “Latino Literature in the U.S.” or “Jewish Literature‚” this theme has not given rise to a body of critical writing or to papers at literary conferences. It is not a subject of literary studies. If you wanted to read about it‚ you would go to theological or psychological literature‚ not to literary criticism

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    Estimation of Chloride

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    Bhumiben Shah Date: 31st Jan ‘13 EXPERIMENT # 2 RECRYSTALLIZATION; FILTRATION OBJECTIVES: 1. To perform recrystallization and filtration of given impure organic compound. 2. To purify impure acetanilide using reflux condenser apparatus and Hirsch funnel filtration. 3. To determine percentage recovery of pure material (which is)‚ purified by recrystallization and filtration. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: 1. Operate the aspirator with the maximum water-flow using a stop cock to control the

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    Sense and Sensibility: An Ironic Exposé on the Economics of Marriage Sense and Sensibility is the second novel written by Jane Austen and the first to be pub- lished. It is full of satiric wit‚ and for this reason is often grouped with the Juvenilia and Northanger Abbey as an immature effort that Austen made before finding her true literary voice. Irony‚ however‚ makes it easier to pinpoint Austen’s feelings on social customs. In addition‚ her irony is entertaining‚ often making the first books

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    Toxic Shock Syndrome

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    patient. This syndrome is considered to be an acute and life-threatening condition with the death rate being for Staphylococcus aureus five to fifteen percent‚ but for Streptococcus pyogenes it increases to a thirty to seventy percent mortality rate (Hirsch‚ 2014). Staphylococcus infections is a form of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) that is caused by the microorganism called Staphylococcus aureus that may be present in the person’s body‚ but never cause infection simply because it is featured in the

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    In the poem‚ ”Fast Break”‚ Edward Hirsch uses figurative language to create an imagery poem using vivid language and similes to display Dennis turner’s love for the game of basketball. The poet uses vivid language to help you visualize a fast break Dennis had experienced when he played basketball. “Scissoring past a flat-footed defender” (l.10) the poets trying to imply the man was standing at a stand-still and that’s how the man cut around him so quickly. While the power-forward explodes past

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    Critique In the article “Fast food and personal responsibility” by Ninos P. Malek who earned a Phd in Economics and placed the second in the economics communicators‚ introduces us to Samuel Hirsch who filled lawsuits against the fast food companies‚ inculpating them for his poor health. In this article Malek argues on how each person is responsible on what they consume. Malik’s argument was worth reading although he does not provide any evidence on what he is endeavoring to prove. Furthermore he

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    Towards the end of the story we learn that not everyone stays in Omelas some leave Omelas to an unpredictable world‚ “at times one of the adolescents girls or boys who go see the child does not go home to weep or rage‚ does not‚ in fact‚ go home at all.” (Le Guin pp. 15) Some may leave because they can’t be apart of something that they do not agree with even if it’s for their own happiness. As stated in a newspaper article “The Child in the Basement” by David Brooks‚ Brooks believes‚ “They walk away

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