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    Moral Musings with Dr Melanie Baker By Emily Wu A uckland based doctor Melanie Baker explains how medical ethics‚ despite not frequently involving dramatic life or death decisions‚ is a day to day challenge facing general medical practitioners in New Zealand. Alongside questions of “is it an allergy or eczema?” GPs face a constant stream of dilemmas that necessarily require moral judgements. Dr Baker and her husband (who is also a GP) co-own a GP clinic in central Auckland‚ New Zealand’s largest

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    Bill Russell I am writing about a famous African American professional basketball ball player named Bill Russell. Born in Monroe‚ Louisiana on February 12‚ 1934 as William Felton Russell. Mr.Russell was very educated‚ he attended the university of San Francisco. He was drafted in the NBA in 1956‚ by the St.Louis Hawks and was later trade to Boston Celtics. Bill Russell accomplished many things in his basket ball career and considerd the greatest defensive center to play In the NBA.

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    Exploring The Ideas of Philosophy and Freedom The following essay first introduces the texts Encouraging Learning‚ by Hsun Tzu‚ and the text Learning to Read by Frederick Douglas. Their work has significance both in the connection between philosophy‚ and the linkage between knowledge and freedom‚ as well as mentions the importance of education and how it can influence and shape an individual’s state of mind. It is important to note that these texts also introduce us to the eight elements of critical

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    Stotan! Book Summary The book‚ Stotan!‚ is about a swimming team who went to state last year and did not do good at the swim meet. Because the team didn’t do good their coach holds something called a Stotan week at the school pool‚ all the swimmers sign up not knowing anything about Stotan week. When stotan week come around they are pushed to the very best they can do with little rest in between. The team is worked so hard that by the end of the week they are noticeably strings and their muscles

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    Challenges of the Implementation of E-learning in Ghana: The Case of Presbyterian University College‚ Ghana ASIEDU K. Eric & KEVOR Mark-Oliver (Department of Information and Communication Technology‚ Abetifi‚ Ghana) Abstract: Tremendous advances in computer technology and the evolution of the Internet have led to new approaches in learning and training which are summarized under the term e-Learning. With technology evolving at such a rapid rate‚ it is imperative that educational institutions

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    In “Learning to Read” Frederick Douglass recounts his journey of becoming educated as a slave. Douglas describes how his slave owners wife treated him with compassion‚ as one should treat another human‚ and began teaching him how to read. Under her husband’s instruction she stopped‚ and treated him the same as any other would treat a slave. She would not allow to even hold a newspaper let alone read it. She soon adapted the mindset that slavery and education were incompatible. “If I was in a separate

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    Intro In the world‚ college athletics grows and continues to bring large financial benefits to colleges‚ universities and even sponsors. This leads to many debates concerning the payment of the athletes. Some people think that scholarship paid to colleges for these student athletes is enough while others claim that the payments might make them to leave the college early for participating in the athletics. Division 1 college athletes should be paid. College athletes put their bodies on the

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    In Malcolm X’s “Learning to Read‚” he talks about his time in prison and how he decided to teach himself about things he never learned in school. While Malcolm X was in jail he decided to improve his vocabulary by reading the dictionary and copying all of the definitions. This helped him become more eloquent of a writer and paved the way for him to be able to read more difficult books. When Malcolm X began to read seriously he discovered a violent past that most people tended to avoid mentioning;

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    writing an essay so frustrating?Learning how to write an essay can be a maddening‚ exasperating process‚ but it doesn ’t have to be. If you know the steps and understand what to do‚ writing can be easy and even fun. This site‚ "How To Write an Essay: 10 Easy Steps‚" offers a ten-step process that teaches students how to write an essay. Links to the writing steps are found on the left‚ and additional writing resources are located across the top. | Learning how to write an essay doesn ’t have to involve

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    ------------------------------------------------- College Pressures In the article‚ College Pressures‚ William Zinsser shows parents the burdens that college students have while they are in school. In the essay he states the four pressures that the students face: economic‚ parental‚ peer‚ and self-induced. The reader can be easily confused when Zinsser first begins the essay. It starts off with someone writing notes to someone else‚ but who is speaking? Zinsser then follows this by fully explaining

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