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    In The Land by Mildred D. Taylor‚ the main character and protagonist of the novel‚ Paul-Edward Logan‚ faces racial discrimination for he is black. He appears to resemble being white because of his father; however‚ he also is black because of his mother. He was unaware of this discrimination when he was younger‚ because his father was not concerned about it. As he grew of age‚ his family starts to slowly uncover the true face of the world he is living in. Racial discrimination was strongly practiced

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    Contrasts between The Average and Warren Pryor.  There are contrasts between ’’Warren Pryor’’ by Alden Nowlan and ’’The Average’’ by W.H. Auden. The tone ’’The Average’’ is distressing and desolate and the tone of ’’ Warren Pryor’’ is anger and regretful. For example: ’’They blushed with pride …. / aching with empty strength and throttled rage’’ (Nowlan 13-16) and ’’The pressure of their fond ambition made / their shy and country loving child afraid’’ (Auden 4-6) Nowlan’s poem demonstrates how the

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    Compare and Contrast “University” and “Warren Pryor” Liam Wong‚ Kevin Chiu‚ Dennis Wong Block D. Ms. Fuller Dec. 4th Why is education important to society? Would one be able to read without a successful teacher teaching one how to read? Education is a key that holds the ability to open many doors - doors which open into vast rooms of knowledge‚ love‚ experience‚ discovery‚ and dreams. Education is an essential to human living and a fulfilling life‚ but what happens when the path one takes is

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    Mildred Pierce Amy McKenzie “Mildred Pierce”‚ originally a book written by James M. Cain‚ is based upon a strong‚ ambitious woman’s downfall‚ all from utter devotion to a money-hungry‚ monstrous daughter. It was then adapted into a film in 1945‚ directed by Michael Curtiz. He was responsible for many cinematic classics‚ such as The Adventures of Robin Hood and Casablanca. He thrived in the heyday of the Warner Bros. studios in the 1930’s and 40’s. His specific style helped

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    Imperfections are inextricable from human nature. In Michael Pryor’s 10 Futures‚ the protagonist Tara accentuates her compelling‚ believable attributes when she encounters and surmounts arduous challenges. Pryor manipulates various literary techniques including diction‚ imagery and repetition‚ inevitably developing a blank canvas into a character with verisimilitude. Manifest in 2090‚ Tara’s physical and psychological adversities‚ precipitated from identity theft and family divorcement‚ catalyses

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    Alysia Ramirez June 6th‚ 2014. Barstow College Observation Paper On Wednesday July 2nd‚ 2014 I visited Wiley Mildred Family Day care center to observe a group of children that I have never met at a house I have never been to. Throughout my hour that I spent at Wiley Mildred I observed a group of children interacting with each other as well as the caregivers as they were having their outside privileges. As I conducted my observation I studied children’s actions and noticed the practicing of the

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    the most important moments that occur in a health care setting; when one must be focused and most concerned about patient safety; is during a surgical operation. During this time the operating room can be full of distractions. It is the responsibility of the health care professionals to work soundly as a team to create an environment that reduces

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    Worker Safety Case Study Bus 3040 Tonya Patterson January 24‚ 2015 With the available information‚ do a simple technic of operations review of the chlorine gas incident at IHOP. (An explanation of this review is found on page 89 of your textbook.) What should the restaurant’s management learn about how to protect employees and customers? The restaurant managers should learn how to do a technic of operations review to determine what specific element of the job led to the accident.

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    technology. From a simple pass time to a career‚ a lot of thought goes behind the narrative configuration of novels and films. Narrative configuration is a technique of telling the story and how the plot is arranged. The novel Mildred Pierce by James M. Cain and and the movie Mildred Pierce produced by Warner Brothers contain the same basic story. However‚ the two have different ways of telling the story. Part of narrative configuration is the configuration of time. How are the events organized? The

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    Business case for quality: Needlestick Safety The incidence of needlestick in the workplace is avoidable if healthcare providers endeavor to practice safety with sharp objects and protect themselves from unnecessary health threats. To effectively make quality improvement changes in any healthcare settings‚ the advanced practice nurse (APN) must obtain the skills needed to practice‚ understand the cost associated with injuries related to needlestick exposure and the risk of blood-borne infections

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