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    significant in the new judge’s treatment of Pap? - The judge was sure that he could transform Pap into this new and improved father figure so that he can be a good father to Huck‚ rather than let Huck be adopted to a better parental figure. The judge’s hard work to change Pap didn’t pay off‚ for Pap was back into his old ways in no time. 2. What questions does Pap’s attitude toward Huck evoke? - Pap disagrees of Huck’s education and beats him for it. Pap represents a bad parental figure and degrades

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    what.” In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ one can presume that‚ Jim is a more suitable father figure in Huck’s life when compared to his actual father. Pap treats Huck like he’s his own slave‚ whereas Jim treats Huck with compassion and genuinely cares for him. Throughout the beginning of the story when Pap is present all he does is uses Huck for his money‚ labor‚ and even just someone to beat when he gets drunk. On the other hand Jim takes Huck under his wing and does the best

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    Twain uses Pap‚ an unethical‚ abusive‚ drunken father‚ in order to expose racism and ignorance in Southern white society so that the audience will understand Twains’ position on these issues. During Pap’s rant about the government‚ he tells of a freed African American that came into town and‚ “had the whitest shirt on…and the shiniest hat [too]…he was a p’fessor in a college…and he could vote” (29). Pap shows his contempt towards the fact that an African American is better dressed and better educated

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    Huckleberry Finn’s Road to Maturation Huck states to Judge Thatcher "Please take it‚ and don’t ask me nothing—then I won’t have to tell no lies” (16). That quote is said by Huck to Judge Thatcher when Huck finds his pap is in town and pap will try to take his money. The Maturation of Huckleberry Finn is important because its about Huck making the right decisions to help him and Jim to freedom. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ begins with Huck introducing himself. He is wild and

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    establishes the impenetrable bond between Huck and Jim. Despite the racial‚ slave‚ and age barriers‚ Huck and Jim develop an authentic relationship that transcends socioeconomic status. This sentiment can be heavily contrasted with Huck’s dealings with Pap‚ in which he desires his father’s absence from his daily life despite their similar

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    for their own reasons. The best way for Huck and Jim to escape is nature‚ thus nature provides the basis for the freedom both individuals gain. Huck has always enjoyed nature‚ but only when he is taken by his pap does Huck realize just how much freedom he had lost. When Huck’s pap takes him from Miss Wilson’s to the cabin in the woods‚ Huck realizes just how much he dislikes being civilized. Even while Huck was staying with Miss Wilson there were nights he

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    among twenty-three 27-37 year old Korean women to further understand the underlying context of barriers to Papanicolaou (Pap) test. The study was performed because the efforts to increase the rate of the Pap test rate has not been effect among Korean women. The twenty-three women were organized into four focus groups for a qualitative analysis of their feelings and attitudes toward Pap testing (Park. S.‚ Chang S.‚ Chung C. 1). The results were analyzed and the researchers developed five contextual themes

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    Essay Assignment: Cancer 1. Introduction In this essay‚ I will talk about how cancer creates in our bodies and the different ways that it can be treated. We will learn that scientists find some ways to prevented after continue researches throughout the years. Then in the end‚ we will see how cancer affects population and at the same time our way of life. 2. Cancer facts and Classes Nobody knows when cancer originated

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    Marisela Perez Ms. Tan Due Thursday‚ November 28th‚ 2010 1. Explain patient-physician contract A physician has the right‚ after forming a contract or agreeing to accept a patient under his or her care‚ to make reasonable limitation on the contractual relationship. The physician is under no legal obligation to treat patients who may wish to exceed those limitations. Under the patient-physician contract‚ both parties have certain rights and responsibilities. 2. Patient right and responsibilities

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    Family Health Assessment Family Health Assessment Nurses‚ in order to practice effectively‚ must assess consciously and unconsciously to determine the needs of the client (McCain‚ 1965‚ pg. 82). The functional abilities of the patient are selected based on the assessment. Marjorie Gordon proposed functional health patterns as a guide to provide a comprehensive nursing assessment of the patient (Gordon‚ 1994). Gordon’s health patterns are categorized into 11 possible approaches to collect

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