Identification of the issue The youth today use the means of advocating their rights of freedom of speech by actively rioting and professing their position on the issues they are fighting against or siding with. Youth activism usually starts when the major problem of the government affects greatly or even a smidgen connects with any youth, albeit their school, social life, families, etc. Since the youth had decided to take matters into their own hands, they use movements and organizations...
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The biggest reason for keeping and maintain records is to ensure that the client will get continuing care as accurate as possible. Record keeping is actual communication between health care workers and clients, where it includes care planning, quality assurance of care for clients, legal documents. Record keeping is very important for care workers as they are updated every day and any changes are passed from shift to shift and when they finish they work. Those records must be kept...
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Keri Hilson once said, âWe live in such a gullible world. Anything thatâs written, anything thatâs posted, anything picture that is interpreted one way is taken as truth.â In todayâs society, it doesnât matter where information is coming from because fake news can be spotted anywhere even where it is least expected. Especially in todayâs standing century where people of any age have an easy access towards any type of high technology having both an advantage to post/publish whatever they...
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âA Streetcar Named Desireâ written By Tennessee Williams in 1947. In A Streetcar named Desire Williams uses a range of drama devices to present Blancheâs deterioration mind. Drama devices are techniques used by playwrights to substitute for the reality presented to the audience through performance, and âgive the audience information they could not get from a straightforward presentation of actionâ (Efpatridis, N.D.). Williams uses drama devices to present Blancheâs deteriorating mind through Language, Props, Set, Music, Costume and through other...
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The theme of power is explored in these two sonnets by contrasting the insignificance of human power in the face of Godâs power. In âOzymandiasâ, Godâs power is symbolised as a time to emphasise the fragility of human power in comparison with God. The sonnet is told from the perspective of a traveller who tells of the ruins of a statute intended to commemorate a once-great ruler, with only âtrunkless legs of stoneâ and a âshattered visageâ remaining in the...
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Bartleby is quite a peculiar character because he doesn't do any of the tasks he is asked to do. Bartleby is a character who refuses the power of authority. Instead of following the rules, he decides to go along with his own. Whenever his boss, a lawyer asks him to do everyday work Bartleby's response is always âI would prefer not to.â The word âpreferâ contains a powerful feeling of being in charge. Bartleby is not giving satisfaction to his...
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Imagine a child living only under his fatherâs obscurity, his ideologies, believes, traits, all but the same, a very depressing way of life isn't it? In the death of a salesman, it describes just that. A grievous play that revolves around an old man rotting in his ideologies, Willy Loman. A man that believed being well-liked is the means to success. There are lots of recurring themes throughout Death of a Salesman but most notably the theme of Father and...
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What is lung cancer? Lung cancer has become the most prevalent and threatening cancer worldwide. Parallel to most malignancies, lung cancer is composed of sub-populations of cells with distinct molecular features, resulting in intra-tumoral heterogeneity (Herbst, et.al, 2018). There are two types of lung cancer; small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (Molina, et.al, 2008). NSCLC accounts for around 85% of all cancer incidents, whereas SCLC only accounts for 15% (Herbst, et.al, 2008). NSCLC can be...
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During the 19th century, the role of women and men was sharply defined as a line that may never be crossed. Men were dictated to work while their wives were attending to their domestic duties. Likewise, women were forced to adhere to the standards placed on them such as preparing themselves for marriage. The ideology of this line was to represent the contrast between the two genders, both in their natural characteristics and their political power. Kate Chopin, the author...
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A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry interprets a meaningful story that describes and recreates the struggles of African Americans in the 1950s. African Americans have been treated unfairly for the past several decades and their history and struggles are yet unknown to many people living today. This play indicates a sad truth on how dreams are torn apart and ridiculed due to the hardships African American's had to face in the 1900s. The Youngers, who are showcased as...
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Introduction Introduction to System In Our System we can provide the online Platform to deal with people who are pharmacy management owner or vendor. In this system we can provide web application which is user by doctors or any hospital person so we have make one quotation system for the user and customer also so here we can put our product in our system and customer can buy that product from our system and as well as he/she can order...
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An advertisement is a bridge that connects the two worlds between manufacturers and customers. According to Cambridge Advanced Learnerâs Dictionary, an advertisement is a picture, short film, song, etc. which tries to persuade people to buy a product or service (3rd ed). According to the Advertising Association of the UK, advertising is any communication, usually paid-for, specifically intended to inform and/or influence one or more people. (Advertising Association of the UK). Advertisement can be political, business, or personal through different...
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The Great Gatsby is a classic American novel that depicts the luxurious American dream of the 1920âs and the lust that accompanies it. In the book, three romantic relationships take place: Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson, Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, and the marriage of Tom and Daisy Buchanan. Although there is a miniscule female presence in the novel, The Great Gatsby, their roles in the book put them in unhealthy love affairs with men who think for them, are...
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Both the 1879 patriarchal play 'A Doll's House' directed by Henrik Ibsen and Emma Donoghue's 2010 modern novel 'Room', challenge audiences to confront the conflict between submitting to isolation and finding freedom in oneself. Ibsen and Donoghue focus on protagonists whose desires extend further than their current circumstance. Ibsen challenges readers to examine the importance of freedom, using techniques in his play to oversee the social isolation of Nora, evoking sympathy for the hardships she endures while striving for freedom....
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âThe Big Trip Up Yonderâ by Kurt Vonnegut and The Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley are two different literary works that are similar but as well have differences. Although the two jobs are different in the form where one is a story, and the other is a poem, the authors have Applied different literacy skills, which make the two similar. 'The Big Trip Up Yonder by Kurt Vonnegut is a story that was set during the 2158 A.D. The story...
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Introduction My personal philosophy stems from the life values instilled in me as a child. These values consist of integrity, trustworthiness, connection, and compassion. From childhood, my passion has always been to care for and make a positive impact on the lives of others. My personal philosophy is rooted in dignity, service, and evidence-based practice. It focuses on the holistic wellness and empowerment of each patient while showing the utmost respect regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, sexual orientation,...
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Money and success are what the American Dream is all about and what people seek to find when coming to the United States. So what does it mean to be part of the upper class or the so-called one percentâ. According to the 2018 Global Wealth Report from Credit Suisse Research Institute, one needs a net worth of $871,320 U.S. Credit.â Suisse defines net worth, or âwealth,â as âthe value of financial assets and real assets (principally housing) owned by...
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Who are aboriginal people? It is generalised that Australian aboriginal peoples originated from Asia through limited Southeast Asia (now Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia and Philippines) and have been in Australia for at least 50,000 years. When the British settlement started dating from 1788, the arrival of carriers of a powerful imperialist culture cost the aboriginal people their independence and the undeniable control of the continent, and forced them into continuous compromise and change as they struggled to accommodate the newcomers....
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While considering the pro-gun side, one must take note that even though crime will always exist no matter where we go or what kind of laws a place may have, the least our country can do is try to show effort and concern by taking action in this problematic occurrence going on in the United States. Countries with restrictive gun control laws obtain lower homicide and suicide rates. We can use Finland as an example, which has the most gun...
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Alice Walker's The Color Purple touches upon very tense and hard aspects of life for a poor black oppressed woman in the early century. Celie uses their life experiences to illustrate her social criticism (Walker). Her dynamic character is best reflected in the act of Celie and Sofia. Celie was a young African American woman living in the South at the beginning of the twentieth century, Celie is trying to make the best of a very harsh life riddled with...
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The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel by English author Herbert George Wells and published in 1897 and Prester John is an adventure novel written by John Buchan in 1910. H. G. Wells was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and many others. John Buchan is a Scottish novelist who began his political and diplomatic careers in southern Africa which made him start writing career. He often wrote...
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In Niambi Michele Carterâs book American While Black, she analyzes black responses to immigration, developing a term âconflicted nativismâ that she uses to describe black views on immigration and citizenship. This term is developed throughout the book through historical analysis and a case study approach to understand why blacks feel both sympathetic towards immigrants, but also view their arrival as competition. Carterâs research and analysis uncovers the complexity of this term, specifically looking at whether blacks choose to organize for...
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We as humans often like to fantasize about having a more glamorous life than what we actually have. Most of the time, people like to imagine being with someone who thinks is good for them, but itâs the exact opposite. Thatâs the mistake Mr.Kapasi ended up making in the story âInterpreter of Maladiesâ by Jhumpa Lahiri. âInterpreter of Maladiesâ is a collection of stories about having an opinion or view that is incorrect because of thinking or understanding something that...
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ABSTRACT Chatbot is widely popular now-a-days and catching speed as an application of computer communication. Some programs respond intelligently like human. This type of program is called a Chatbot. This paper addresses the design and implementation of a Chatbot system. We will also study another application where Chatbots could be useful and techniques used while designing a Chatbot. INTRODUCTION In todayâs world computers play an important role in our society? Computers give us information; they entertain us and help us...
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In everyday life, there is no moment that passes without us changing : my body changes, my character changes, my opinions change⊠And yet we consider ourselves and others like a unique person even though we are constantly changing. But then, âwho am I?â Consciousness is the capacity to represent ourselves and the outside world. As explained by Christof Koch âConsciousness is everything you experience.â (What is consciousness?) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-consciousness/ This is both what puts us in touch with the world...
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Human nature is defined as âthe nature of humans, especially the fundamental dispositions and traits of humansâ (Human Nature, n.d.). Moral character refers to âthe most important code of conduct put forward and accepted by any group, or even by an individualâ (Gert). As humans, we tend to think about our actions and whether or not they qualify as being âgoodâ or âbad.â There are many different attributes of a good person. For example, a good person is known to...
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In this essay, I intend to discuss a host of factors associated with the theme of vaccinating oneâs child, with particular emphasis on views and perspectives from a stance towards anti-vaccination. A vaccination is an injection of a weak/attenuated pathogen, with the intention of stimulating active immunity to result in immunological memory. The purpose of this essay is to advise parents Mary and Joe, as to whether they should vaccinate their children against MMR. An individual infected with the measles...
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In July of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into effect the Civil Rights Act, in hopes of unifying the diverse group of people in America. Although it was a step forward for many, some people had trouble accepting the new laws and demonstrated their disdain through acts of violence and harshness. Sue Monkâs Kiddâs novel, The Secret Life of Bees, engages the reader in instances of racism and prejudice through the eyes of Lily. Lily, the main character, is...
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Thomas Mcdonald was a man employed at Verizon for 14 years. He was known for his excellent customer service and outgoing sales. He was a hard working and dedicated employee, however after being in a car crash Mcdonald was left a paraplegic. While this incident was severely traumatizing for Mcdonald, his suffering did not stop there. He was then fired from his job at Verizon for having since-developed the disability (nj.com). This is a prime example of discrimination of the...
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Immigration is one of the biggest issues the United States suffers the most with. Some people may not care much about these issues, only because they are affected by it very minimally, or even not at all. Most Americans believe that immigration does not apply to them at all, but the truth is, it has everything to do with them. Immigration is a huge topic that controls plenty of things along with it. The truth of the matter is that...
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