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    Hill-Burton Act of 1946 Hill-Burton Act of 1946 Holly M. Yager Health Care Delivery Systems November 9‚ 2011 Hill-Burton Act of 1946 The Hill-Burton Act of 1946 is actually called The Hill-Burton Construction Act and was signed as Public Law 79-725. The critical shortage of medical facilities at the close of World War II prompted the passage of the National Hospital Survey and Construction Act. It is called Hill-Burton after its congressional sponsors‚ Senator Lister Hill and Senator

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    The renderings by Burton and Haddway of 1‚001 Nights have a slight difference in their way of storytelling/use of frame narrative. Even though both versions ultimately narrate the same story‚ Burton’s version is narrated to please the English audience. His version of the Frame story emphasized racism towards black race. In contrast‚ the version of the Frame story by Haddawy was more neutral and pure. The author wrote the story to entertain a general audience. A particular race was not under attack

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    Tim Burton’s use of Sound and Lighting What would a movie feel like without different light and sounds? There would be no mood to the story of the movie. Tim Burton uses different sounds/music and lighting to emphasize a different mood. The change of lighting can change the emotions of a movie. Tim Burton changes the lighting to gives you a different mood about the scene. In Edward Scissorhands when Peg went in the castle and saw Edward there was low key lighting. He wanted the audience to feel

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    (BIMCO) and International Shipping Federation (ISF) 2005 Update shows that in the year 2005‚ the world demand for seafarers was at 1‚059‚000. 476‚000 of which were for officers while the remaining 586‚000 were ratings. In the same year‚ the actual supply for officers was at 466‚000 and supply of ratings was 721‚000. Using these figures‚ it can be inferred that the crewing industry for seafarers has a deficit for officers’ supply amounting to 10‚000 capable‚ certified and qualified individuals. This problem

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    Style analysis Tim Burton Timothy Walter Burton uses gothic literature to create a dramatic horror scene‚ as well as including romance. Gothic literature is a genre that combines elements of both horror and romance. Burton creates characters like Edward Scissorhands and Victor Van Dort to show a dark outlook on love. Burton has his own version of style. Burton creates mood‚ tone‚ and imagery by using music‚ lighting‚ and sound. Burton’s film style came from his imagination and unconventional childhood

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    system has been forever fluctuating. One of the largest contributors to providing access for those in need of healthcare‚ but with limited financial access‚ was the Hospital Survey and Construction Act‚ also known as the Hill-Burton Act of 1946. The idea of the Hill-Burton Act being implemented‚ was to help strengthen the hospital system and provider a better access for those in need. Hospitals took an impact between the Great Depression and World War II. Government and private funding became scares

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    The Nightmare Before Christmas Review Tim Burton is best known for being a director‚ producer‚ and a screenwriter that blends the themes of science-fantasy‚ stop motion animation‚ musical themes‚ and horror. He has made horror movies with a hint of humor‚ and drawn characters that distinguish his unique style. When Burton was young‚ he would draw‚ watch horror movies‚ and read stories of Edgar Allen Poe on his free time. Burton later on won a scholarship called Disney-created California Institute

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    Perhaps a slightly less readily recognizable theme in Burton’s work than some of his visual styles and story patterns‚ the 1950s horror films is nevertheless a prime source of material for all of his work. The monster movie is especially relevant in discussing Burton’s themes and recurring preoccupations. That which is perceived as monstrous is never associated with evil in Burton’s films; his "monsters" are always misunderstood creatures looking for forms of love and acceptance. Even the repulsive

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    and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation. Some cultures‚ like the anglo-saxons‚ believe that epics should represent the best and the worst of their lives. One of the epics by the Anglo-Saxons is Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel‚ it tells the story of glory. The protagonist in the story is Beowulf ‚ he represents bravery‚ family values‚ and heroism. All of these traits are vital to the Anglo-Saxon culture. Beowulf‚ the protagonist of the epic poem‚ shows bravery

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    If you seen Tim Burton films you was probably a little freaked out at first. His movies has a weird kind of message. In all his movies the main chacater is always the one learning the lesson. All his movies are very dark but has a happy theme to the message A element used in Burton’s films is the element of distinctive characters. Characters that don’t fit in to society and are frowned open in a way. Characters outside the norm. We see the use of this element in most of Burton’s films‚ for example

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