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    com/discoveryguides/bipolar/overview.php Potash‚ J. B.‚ Toolan‚ J.‚ Steele‚ J.‚ Miller‚ E. B.‚ Pearl‚ J.‚ Zandi‚ P. P.‚ et al. (2007‚ August). The bipolar disorder phenome database: A resource for genetic studies. American Journal of Psychiatry‚ 164:8‚ 1229-1237. Walden‚ J.‚ & Gruze‚ H. (2004). Bipolar affective disorders: etiology and treatment. Germany: Grammlich‚ Pliezhausen. Yolken‚ R. H.‚ & Torrey‚ E. F.‚ (2006‚ June). Infectious agents in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Psychiatric Times‚ 23:7‚

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    another and their understanding of the world.[3] Henry David Thoreau had read "Nature" as a senior at Harvard College and took it to heart. It eventually became an essential influence for Thoreau’s later writings‚ including his seminal Walden. In fact‚ Thoreau wrote Walden while living in a self-built cabin on land that Emerson owned. Their longstanding acquaintance offered Thoreau great encouragement in pursuing his desire to be a published author.[4] Emerson followed the success of Nature with a

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    democracy‚ political action and justice this paper will focus on the influence transcendentalism had on his ideas and ideals in his essay "Resistance to Civil Government" better known as "Civil Disobedience." Mostly found in his naturalist writings like Walden‚ The Maine Woods or his journals‚ Thoreau’s transcendental influences shape his political writings just as much. In Thoreau’s thinking there is an underlying dichotomy between nature and artificial social constructs‚ like governments or churches.

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    “Dance to the beat of your own drummer:” A piece of advice that I have been told my whole life‚ and have tried my hardest to follow. The words were taken from Thoreau’s quote‚ “If a man does not keep pace with his companions‚ perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau changed our lives. How? Well‚ the answer is not so simple as the statement. To understand fully how they affected our lives‚ we have to understand

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    In many works of literature‚ authors express their viewpoints on society and times in which they live. In the essay “Self Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and the book Walden by Henry David Thoreau‚ the authors speak out against conformity and materialism in society. Both were romanticism authors during the 1800s. They focused on simplicity and individuality. Both writings can advise teenagers today on the importance of non-conformity and the value of rejecting materialism. In “Self Reliance”

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    Program of Study and the Professional Development Plan Audrey Baker Walden University NURS 6001: Section 19‚ Foundations of Graduate Study January 4‚ 2015 Program of Study and the Professional Development Plan I must identify a development plan that correlates with my professional and personal goals as my graduate study in nursing begins. I am writing this development plan to gather and organize my educational and professional background in an effort to plan my future career options. This

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    nature by living at Walden Pond‚ where he discovers that simplicity in physical aspects brings deepness to our mind‚ our soul to its fullest potential‚ and our imagination to be uplifted to change our lives. These two men believe that nature is what forces us not to depend on others’ ideas but to develop our own. Nature is ever changing so we must keep searching for explanations about human life. They feel that nature is the key to knowing all.<br><br>Thoreau lives at Walden Pond to find the true

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    The Transcendentalist Movement is known as an American literary‚ political and philosophical movement of the 1830s that was able to establish a clear voice for Americans. From conclusions drawn throughout Transcendentalism‚ there is a belief on a higher reality that is ultimately received by human reasoning. In the early nineteenth century‚ the movement followed with the belief that organized religion‚ government and other forms of social institutions corrupt the purity of each individual within

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    Connecting the Past to Present and Future Needs in the Field Tamara Agee Walden University Connecting the Past‚ Present and Future Needs in the Field Special education today has the same meaning‚ in addition to new trends and critical issues the governed program encounters. The gratis designed instruction provides educational support to qualifying students who have special learning needs. Other individualities of students impinge on their lives in significant ways. For example‚ “gender

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    Spelling Assessment and RTI Tawana Hosey Walden University Literacy Development in an Academically Diverse Classroom (EDUC-6709-2) Lisa Cline July 1‚ 2012 Spelling Assessment and RTI Accurate‚ automatic recognition of printed words drives the reading process (Morris‚ 2008). Spelling assessments play a vital role in this process and enhances the development of reading. These assessments also serve as an important tool when assessing the reading ability of students. When attempting

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