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    The Most Important Person in My Life Today‚ I would like to talk about the most important person in my life. My elder sister is the most important person in my life. In 1998‚ when I lost my mom because of a car accident‚ my elder sister‚ Lucy‚ started to take care of me. She is the most unique and incredible woman in the world‚ she is successful woman‚ which means she works hard and can take of her little brother and dad and to cook for us. You may think that this kind of woman usually

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    from England (thus declaring independence). The document also stated what the principles were as the foundation for seeking independence. The document can be broken down into four parts.Introduction -States the purpose of the document; which was to explain why the American people were declaring independence from Great Britain. Theory - The theory of certain immutable rights possessed by all individuals; and that these rights are not granted by the government but rather they’re inherent to human

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    1. Briefly summarize the author’s main argument/thesis statement. Nochlin argues the importance of asking the question‚ “Why have there been no great women artists?” by offering many of it’s implications. She suggests that by simply asking this question we realize how conditioned we’ve been to accept the white Western male viewpoint as the dominant and‚ perhaps‚ even the only accepted viewpoint because it’s the only one we’ve ever known. She continues on to explain how many institutional limitations

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    The three amendments in the Bill of Rights that are most beneficial to today’s society are the first one‚ the eighth amendment‚ and the ninth amendment. An amendment that is beneficial is the first amendment. This amendment is about the freedoms of speech and assembly. This amendment is helpful because it allows people to express their beliefs out loud; and it allows them to gather with others who share the same beliefs. For example‚ if someone were to think strongly about a topic‚ such as abortion

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    to the year 2020. By 2010‚ the nursing shortage is projected to be 12%‚ by 2015 to be 20% and by 2020 a frightening 29%. (AACN). If society and our political leaders do not recognize this as a topic of huge impact‚ then we‚ collectively‚ do not have a chance to change the trend. The driving forces for the trend are not extraordinary; they reflect our evolving world. Driving factors are increases in population‚ increase in the proportion of elderly population and technology/medical advancements

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    he/she may have made a mistake. Therefore we could draw the line that if the doctor had their work checked by a reasonably competent doctor believed that the action of this doctor were reasonable then the judge may find the doctor had not been negligent. However if the doctor had properly accepted his post in a hospital in order to gain necessary experience then he should only be held liable for acts or omissions which a careful doctor with his qualifications and experience would not have done

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    Could the Cold War have been avoided? Discuss with reference to the key schools of thought on the origins of the Cold War. The cold war is the product of confrontation between US and USSR‚ reflected by conflicts of interests in political‚ ideological‚ military sphere and so on (Baylis et al. 2010‚ p51)‚ and it lasted nearly half century and ended up with dissolution of Soviet Union. There are so many debates about its origin and some people argue that cold war might be avoided. However this essay

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    Teresa Lorenz Essay 2 Eng. 101 A Piece of Paradise Are you Trying to plan your next vacation and do not know where to go? I have the perfect place for you. Aruba is a piece of paradise that can serve as a romantic getaway‚ a spa retreat‚ or fun for the whole family. Aruba is a beautiful island in the Caribbean. The island lies below hurricane belt there for the weather is mostly sunny and around 80 degrees. “Caribbean cluster is using an arid climate and minimal rainfall in their favor;

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    Printing Press DBQ Essay The most important consequence of the printing press is the spreading of new information all throughout Europe caused conflict. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1400s‚ the printing press is a device that evenly prints ink onto paper. The printing press is a huge milestone in history new developments and discoveries greatly advanced human ability to exchange feelings and ideas. The printing press was an amazing invention it allowed

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    What Is Unlienable Rights

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    Unalienable rights are natural rights that people are given when they are born and no one can take them away from you. No one can take these rights away from you but the government can abuse these rights. Without these rights you aren’t allowed to have freedom or happiness or decide many things to do with your life. Unalienable rights are very important because these rights belong to you and among these rights are your “ freedom and happiness.” These rights are also important because you don’t have many

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