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    Elizabeth Cochran

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    Elizabeth Jane Cochran was born on May 5‚ 1864 in the small Pennsylvanian town of Cochran’s Mills. The town was founded after her father who was the town judge and also a prominent land owner. When Elizabeth was just six years old she lost her father so she pledged that she would go to school to be able to help out with finances because her mom was now a single mother. Her plans were cut short due to her mother moving the family to Pittsburgh and ran a boarding house with her mom. In the early

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    Mike Ross Monologue

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    If you’ve watched the legal drama suits‚ one of the protagonists Mike Ross‚ knows the law inside out yet he’s been knocked into a different kind of life because of circumstances and he keeps wishing for a chance to get out of it and when he does‚ he makes it count.This goes on to show how important a chance is in life. Some wait all eternity waiting for a chance to come knock their doors but I’m the kind of guy who will relentlessly pursue and tirelessly run to get that once chance that will transform

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female physician to earn a medical degree in the United States. The book The Excellent Doctor Blackwell: The Life of the First Woman Physician explains all the hardships Elizabeth faced through her journey to become a doctor. Elizabeth was a very strong woman who never gave up. Elizabeth Blackwell is famous for introducing the idea of women working in medicine‚ she grew up in a liberal household‚ was a force to be reckoned with‚ and she impacted how society thought

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    Elizabeth Siddal

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    Elizabeth Siddal‚ Pre-Raphaelite model and wife to Gabriel Rossetti‚ is the source of intrigue for many Victorian researchers. Her mystery began from her vague background as a milliner ’s assistant. From the start‚ many stories were told of her discovery and yet few stories were told of her past before that point. A frail young woman‚ she was addicted to narcotics and suffered from a variety of ailments‚ from the physical to the mental. Her turbulent relationship with Rossetti was plagued with

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    “On the Fear of Death‚” by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross‚ is an essay that examines the increases in medical technology that may be responsible for a greater fear of death‚ more emotional problems‚ and an important need to understand the circumstances involved with death. In my opinion‚ this is an excellent essay that describes how different cultures and individuals have dealt with death through traditions. Kubler-Ross also describes how people may be affected emotionally with the death of a loved one and

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    important concept addressed in J.B. J.B. is a play written in verse by Archibald MacLeish which tells the same story of the Book of Job. However‚ J.B. is written in a more modern day version with some important changes made to the characters. MacLeish made significant changes to the characters of Bildad‚ Eliphaz‚ Zophar‚ from their roles in the Bible. J.B. who represents Job‚ similarly loses everything; his wife‚ children‚ his bank‚ and ultimately his good health. He endures this suffering through

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    Winston Ross Homicide

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    Homicide or Not Guilty? Would you take your daughter to the doctor if she had a cyst the size of a wallet? In the article “Trust in God” by Winston Ross‚ he explains how the Worthington´s family lost their child due to bronchopneumonia and sepsis. Unfortunately‚ they never took their daughter to the hospital. They tried the faith healing‚ recommended by the church. It all started with a bump on her neck‚ and as she got older it grew slowly choking her to death. This wasn’t the only tragic death

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    men were. To some extent‚ this still exists today. Women don’t always receive equal pay for equal work as their male co-workers. That was true in the 1840’s when Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. That shows amounts of moral courage that many of us could never achieve. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on Feb. 3‚ 1821‚ in Bristol‚ England. She was the third of nine children born to Samuel and Hannah Blackwell. They were known to be considerate

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    elizabeth proctor

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    Elizabeth Proctor Elizabeth Proctor wife of John Proctor has a small but important roll in the book “The Crucible”. Elizabeth does not appear in the book until the beginning of act two when she is harassing and nagging John Proctor for getting home so late. At that point of the book Elizabeth proctor is recognized as cold-hearted uncaring unforgiving wife. Toward the end of the book the way Elizabeth‚ is seen by the reader changes in a good way she‚ will be seen as caring and protective of her

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    Requiem is about Anna Akhmatova going through stages of grieving over her son being imprisoned and later killed by the NKVD‚ the soviet secret police. She experiences the different stages of grieving. In this particular section she is confronting death and accepting the fact that it is inevitable for her son as well as herself. It is as if she is welcoming it upon herself as she gives up hope for a different outcome. In this piece Akhmatova‚ a Russian poet‚ is attempting to create a memorial

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