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    discussion‚ address the significance of intentions to their practice. The key element for artist’s in shaping their practice is their understandings of what is important to them and significant issues in the world around them. Ricky Swallow and Patricia Piccinini are artists whose works are symbols of their values and perceptions on differing subject matter. These artists’ works are intended to position the audience and compel them to question their own viewpoints. Ricky Swallow is a contemporary

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    Global Perspectives: Cultural novel Project ~ S. Mahone Novel- Sold Author- Patricia McCormick Featured Country or Culture- Nepal‚Calcutta Cultural Novel- Students will research a country/culture and create a typed or handwritten report based on the following criteria/questions: 1. Brief summary of novel- The novel Sold tells the story of a girl named Lakshmi from Nepal‚ who is sold into sexual slavery in India.When the harsh Himalayan monsoons wash away all that remains of the

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    Importance of Theory Benner’s theory of Novice to Expert has been adopted by the operating room where I practice. This theory was chosen because the operating room has unique educational requirements and novice versus expert hierarchy issues that are not usually found in general nursing units. The intent of this paper is to give a brief history of the evolution of nursing and how the practice of nursing has evolved into a theory based profession. The next section‚ Benner’s theory‚ Novice to Expert

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    The book that I read was Purple Heart by Patricia McCormick. An 18 year old boy named‚ Matt Duffy awakes in a ward called The Green Zone after being injured in war. He has no idea what happened to him‚ all he knows is he has been awarded the Purple Heart‚ but he doesn’t want a metal-he wants answers. With doctors asking him questions he can’t answer and people telling him things he doesn’t want to hear‚ Matt scrambles to recollect what happened the day he got hurt. Only bits and pieces are coming

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    reserved only for those love stories that contain the eight formal elements she identifies as prerequisites for the genre. Chief among them is the element of betrothal––or‚ as it is more colloquially understood‚ the “happy ending.” When considering Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt‚ there is some room for debate as to whether the book can truly be called a romance. The novel details the courtship of two women in the 1950’s––Carol Aird‚ a wealthy homemaker in the midst of an ugly divorce‚ and Therese

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    Solution(s) to the Problem of Waste Contamination in Water - Eutrophication By Patricia Lopes The degree of eutrophication in water bodies depends‚ mostly‚ on the concentration of nutrients usually phosphorus in the water‚. Calculations show that because of the increase of population growth and urbanization‚ the world input of phosphorus into the rivers will have reached 2.56 million tons per year by the end of the 20th century. Also‚ an additional 0.6 million tons‚ are added mainly due to agricultural

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    times have we seen or read stories of the defeat or capture of a criminal from the perspective of the hero‚ but rarely are we told the story from the perspective of the criminal and rarely do we find ourselves rooting for a deranged‚ psychopath. Patricia Highsmith’s novel‚ The Talented Mr. Ripley‚ is a story where we do see these rare qualities in effect. The eerily charming Tom Ripley‚ like most of us‚ is finding it difficult to be comfortable in his own skin and desperately craves a new‚ more enticing

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    that people can do great things with power‚ and use it to change things for the better based on their opinions. They are wrong‚ and this is never the case. Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick demonstrates how one group of people can make a negative impact on the world if given too much power. The book Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick tells the story of a boy named Arn during the Cambodian Genocide. This was a period in history when a group called the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia and its people

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    Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell tells the story of Jack the Ripper and the story of who she thinks committed the crimes. Jack the Ripper was the self-given name of a serial killer during the late 1800s. Jack brutally slayed five known suspects‚ but many more deaths may have been because of him. Walter Sickert‚ an English artist‚ is Jack the Ripper according to Cornwell. In Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed the story is told from the author;

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    Patricia Bath Though out history there has been very influential African American’s such as Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Barack Obama‚ and Rosa Parks. But the one I’m going to be talking about today isn’t as well known as the ones I just mentioned‚ but she is still a very important influence to today’s society as well as many African Americans. The person that I’m going to be talking about today is Patricia Bath the first African American female to finish

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