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    | America’s Post-Civil War Growing Pains | Assignment 1 | Michelle Lepri | Professor Lisa Hawkins | 7/20/2012 | There were two major turning points during this period were the Reconstruction and Industrialization. The civil wars ended in 1865 and with the end of the civil war bought Reconstruction to the south from 1865 to 1877. The physical rebuilding of the southern region began quickly and progressed rapidly‚ but reconstructing southern society was much more difficult process‚ especially

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    Americas Post Civil War Growing Pains HIS 105 Tracie Douglass Assignment 1 Professor James Allen 4/28/13 Once Industrialization began in the West a lot of things began to change. There were much different problems occurring in the West than in the South. One major turning point for the West is‚ the expansion of farming by the American settlers. The American settlers were farmers by trade for many years before the Civil War had even began. For the most part

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    Growing Pains Jeffrey Jones sits on his front porch on a cool‚ May morning‚ holding a glass of iced tea. He reminisces on his childhood back in rural Iowa. Sitting across from him is his 15 year old granddaughter Alice; she is glued to her phone taking awkward looking selfies. Jeffrey observes this behavior‚ thinking how his childhood compared to his granddaughters’‚ and how his seemingly upheld better standards and responsibilities. Jeffrey blatantly states‚ intruding on the faint morning breeze

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    BANG! As I got into my running‚ emotions filled my body‚ I knew that it was time to give it my all. As I approached the first 100 meters of the race‚ I was at the back of the field‚ it was at this precise moment that Roger Bannister’s famous words “Pain is temporary” resonated in my mind. I began to pick it up by the 200 meter mark‚ I was representing my team‚ I can’t lose. By the 300 meter mark‚ I began to pass people‚ from a spectator’s view‚ it was like watching a rabbit destroy a field of tall

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    Technology Breeds Narcissism The technology that we invented in order to make our lives easier might in fact turn our lives for the worst. In Pain won’t kill you by Jonathan Franzen‚ he talks about our social life which is revolving around technology rather than the society itself. In every moment of our lives the advance of technology is thriving and expanding exponentially. We humans cannot do anything but get greedy and try to get our hands on everything possible. The act of socializing with

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    his life. Later in life‚ his craving for writing theatrical dramas took over. His most famous and celebrated work is the long and perplexing poem‚ The Waste Land‚ which took him nearly a year to finish. T.S. Eliot had a life full of conflict and pain‚ but this became his fuel for writing some of the greatest literary works of all time. From the very beginning‚ he was different from the rest of his family‚ perhaps because of the considerable age difference between him and his siblings. He was

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    Living with chronic pain is a unique and individual experience. Some chronic pain sufferers cannot get out of bed while others can manage to get through a work day. As you can see from the quotes below from a blog post called “12 People Describe What It’s Like to Live With Chronic Pain” written by Melissa McGlensey‚ the editor of https://themighty.com‚ chronic pain is experienced and described differently by each chronic pain sufferer. “Your body feels like concrete‚ heavy and impossible to move

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    Williams “A Crisis Involving Chronic Back Pain” in Ch 9 Introduction Pain is a physiological response in living things. The human body‚ pain may be an underlying symptom of a disorder. Pain may arise from damage in the tissue and subsequent infiltration of immune cells to the damaged region. Similarly‚ pain may be due to injury in the nerves which play critical role as sensory system of the body (Bishop PM‚ 1950). The unpleasant feeling caused by pain compels people to seek medical assistance for

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    Unit 212 Provide Support to Manage Pain and Discomfort Outcome 1 Understand approaches to managing pain and discomfort 1.1 Holistic care takes care of the whole person not just the physical needs (eg. Pain) but it also their mental and emotional needs (eg. Being afraid‚ not knowing what’s wrong)‚ their social needs and their spiritual needs. This is important because the purpose is to ensure the individual is comfortable and brings peace and dignity as well as supports the individual’s family.

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    Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain INTRODUCTION Therapeutic touch has been shown to decrease patients anxiety levels and increase their pain tolerance levels when other more mainstream therapies have not been completely effective. "Therapeutic touch is a process by which energy is transmitted from one person to another for the purpose of potentiating the healing process of one who is ill or injured." (Heidt‚ 1981; Krieger‚ 1979; Lionberger‚ 1985; Randolph‚ 1984;

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