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    I choose to do my viewpoint on a ambulatory care setting. E- prescribing is in which the prescriber enters a prescription into a computer that communicates directly to the computer at the pharmacy. Here are my five reasons why I think e- prescribing is beneficial. 1. It eliminates the written prescription form‚ this reduces the errors and patient safety by not being able to read the prescription the other person has wrote. 2. Convenience for patients‚ instead of the patient taking the time to take

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    tall‚ but in the realm of American literature‚ William Faulkner is a giant” (“William Faulkner”). In the short story A Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner ties the story together through setting‚ foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and most importantly the characters. Setting is one of the literary elements Faulkner used. The way he used the setting and time period in this story is important because it provides meaning behind the words

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    go somewhere where you can get those things. In the book‚ The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ Johnny Cade didn’t get those things at home. He found a gang of boys that gave him what he thought he needed. He needed to fit in‚ to be cared about‚ and in this gang he did. He protected his gang‚ even though at home he was never protected. I will tell you how brave he is in his actions and his words. Johnny Cade is a brave greaser. He had long black greasy hair and

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    Location and plot pace relationship The plot‚ which had slowed since Darcy’s proposal‚ now picks up speed as it rushes toward its conclusion. Chpt 46-49 When bennet girls leave home‚ their parent’s ineptitude become apparent Netherfield Park Jane invitation‚ horse‚ sick‚ Elizabeth hikes over‚ original opinions of unlady like behavior Ideal traits of a woman discussion The interactions between Darcy and Elizabeth primarily take the forms of banter and argument‚ and Elizabeth’s words provide

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    Analysis of the three identified stages stated on the lesson planner shall take place within this assignment. Links will be shown between the teaching methods that were incorporated in this lesson planner which met particular learning characteristics‚ traits and needs of the group or an individual(s) and relevant educational and theoretical principles. The lesson planner has been placed in the appendices‚ as a referral resource‚ for this assignment. An area on the lesson planner labelled‚

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    Setting The Bar High: Never Settle For Less Babe Ruth said it best when he said “It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” Guess what? He’s right – those people who never give up? They set the bar extremely high‚ they stretch their targets and they don’t settle when an obstacle is standing between them and what they really want. An obstacle is just another challenge that they can overcome to taste success. Success always tastes better when you’ve had to shed some blood‚ sweat‚ and tears to

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    The setting in Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ is a very controlled and powerful atmosphere. The burning of books is a prime example of the control the government has on society. Not only does the society lack knowledge‚ they live in an up roaring city where your own neighbors will turn against you in a second. The controlled setting reinforces the story’s central idea that a culture can be stymied when government decides to eliminate freedom of expression and original thought. This theme is

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    Toni Morrison is the first African American author to win the Nobel Prize for literature. Her books are known for their epic subjects‚ wonderful dialects and lavishly defiant African-American characters. One of Morrison’s novels titled Recitiaf‚ talks about the balance of integration between two races. It starts out with two female characters’ name Twyla and Roberta both were eight years old‚ became friends at an orphanage called St Bonney’s. Twyla and Roberta’s mothers were not able to take care

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    inspiration from a poem about dreams and how they often go awry. Steinbeck used the elements of that poem to make a detailed novella about the danger of setting one’s mind to one dream without any backup plan. Throughout the novella‚ Steinbeck attempts to tell readers that the American Dream is almost impossible to achieve and it is not worth setting one’s mind solely to that dream as people will discourage one and it will likely fall apart. Throughout the novella‚ George and Lennie encounter many

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    Humans‚ individually‚ are not evil things‚ but as they join society‚ they are dirtied and they corrupt each other. This is the Jean Jacques Rousseau style of looking at humanity. Toni Morrison’s writing in her novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ mirrors this perspective. In The Bluest Eye‚ one of the main subjects discussed in the book is the matter of beauty. Beauty as a whole‚ Morrison argues‚ is one of “...the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought”(122). Morrison pursues this idea by

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