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    Nursing Diagnosis: Activity Intolerance rt generalized weakness pg 118-119 Dt CHF As Evidenced By: 1. Pt stated that she felt weakness in her legs when trying to stand up and move from bed to chair-verbal report of weakness 2. Pt stated she was tired when she began walking to the bathroom- verbal report of fatigue 3. Pt began to display dyspnea during exertion periods Goal: Starting 3.10.10 pt will demonstrate increased tolerance to activity by discharge. Interventions:

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    The Witch Folktale

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    Inspired by unsettling historical accounts‚ legends‚ and other murky stories‚ “The Witch”‚ is a folktale set in New England in the 17th Century‚ that follows the eerie experiences lived by a family of Puritans‚ right after they have been banished‚ due to unclear reasons‚ from the enclosed settlement where they were living. William (Ralph Ineson)‚ speaking in a taciturn voice‚ was unable to convince the court not to excommunicate him and his family. His wife Katherine (Kate Dickie) is disgusted‚

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    Thesis For The Witch Craze

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    Civilization‚ sexism is still prevalent. I. Introduction A. Background A. Today’s view of witches B. The view of witches before the 17th century B. Thesis: the prevalence and effects of the witch hunts II. Body A. The German Trails 1. Catholic Beliefs 2. Outcome and ending B. The Salem Witch Trails 1. Protestant Beliefs 2. Outcome and ending III. Conclusion A. Women turning on women during med evil times B. women turning on women today What are witches? What kinds of

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    Sign of a Witch

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    ‘YEAR OF WONDERS’ – A PASSGE THAT IMPACTED ON ME AS A READER – ‘SIGN OF A WITCH’- MOB SCENE. Year of wonders is a brilliantly written book with numerous scenes involving the good‚ the bad and the ugly. There is one chapter within the novel that stands out majorly from the rest; this chapter is ‘Sign of a Witch’. Within this mesmerising chapter horrific events unfold upon transfixed and innocent individuals by a mentally distorted mob fixed within a trance of evil thoughts. This mob aims to kill

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    A Hero's Journey To Salem

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    It was a cold Autumn afternoon when Salem had been wandering aimlessly through a valley near her hometown. She fashioned her usual apparel: the hem of her sleek‚ white gown fluttering in the currents of the wind‚ the chime of her golden wrist-wear and many golden necklaces echoing through the mountains and hills. She seemed to be in quite a hurry‚ her heels clicking against the brick-paved path beneath her in rapid succession‚ her lowered head overshadowed by the silhouette of untamed hair‚ her slender

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    The Trials of Brother Jero

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    expression of "humanity’s potential for cruelty‚ obsession‚ and intolerance." .Many of his masterpieces are influenced by Hawthorne’s life events and his belief that the misfortunes of his immediate family were the result of divine vengeance for the sins of his ancestors. Hawthorne was born in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ and he was descended from a line of loyal Puritans that included persecutors of the Quakers and judges at the famous Salem witch trials. He first thought of his family background as the cause

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    Salem Village in 1869 was a small town filled with witchcraft‚ possession and ultimate fear. For ten months trials prosecuting innocent civilians‚ 19 resulting fatal‚ took place. Betty and Abigail Williams‚ two young girls‚ were the first in this domino effect that took place; claiming that they had been “ bitten and pinched by invisible agents; their arms‚ neck and backs turned this way and that way‚ and back again”. Betty soon began complaining of “prickling sensations and feelings of being choked”

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    think of a witch? Someone thinks she is an ugly old woman‚wears black clothes and pointed hat‚ rides across the sky on her magic broomstick‚ and has magic witchcraft. The legendary of witch become popular subject so that many directors make movies about thriller‚ fantasy‚ and animation films. According to Christians beliefs‚ there are two sides of witch. There are white and black witches. Witches do not divide a human skin color‚ but they divide white and black witchcraft. Black witch who warship

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    The trial of dedan kimathi is an excellent example of Agit-prop theatre. This kind of theatre first emerged in 1920 in Soviet Union with the aim of instigating people into doing something. One of the devices which are used as a revolutionary tool to is the incorporating of many trials in the play. According to Delip K. Basu‚ though the trials the play intends to “question the very basis of large economic‚ political and social systems. Ngugi and Mugo have played upon the word ‘trial’ investing

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    Religious Relativity

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    truths‚ values‚ and norms are different for different people‚ depending on their cultural‚ economic‚ political and religious backgrounds. The theory of religious relativism requires students to tolerate other people’s religious beliefs and practices‚ at the same time recognizing their own beliefs and practices as just one system in a world of diverse‚ yet equally legitimate‚ religious systems. In todays society we see an array of people practicing‚ preaching‚ and learning religion. We find people

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