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    My original understanding of what it meant to be a registered nurse is that nursing is a job that is suitable for women only and unsuitable for men. I thought that nurse is not a professional job as a nurse cleans their patients waste and clean the infected or injured area. I also thought that only nurses who graduate from a degree in nursing can become a nurse and nurses only work in hospital. In my opinion‚ I think that a nurse job is only taking care of the patients by giving their patients medicines

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    Roman Theatre

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    Roman Theatre- • We look at Athens because we have the most sources • Most important form of entertainment • Very open‚ did not really need money to go to the theatre • Profound religious associations • Played an important political role • Stage was‚ like the agora‚ democracy was discussed and displayed in front of the RomansRomans owed a lot to the Greeks in terms of theatre. They were very influenced by the Greeks • We see this in the architecture of the theatre • But Romans were

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    Ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman practices of preparing the dead for the next cradle of humanity are very intriguing. These two cultures differ in a multitude of ways yet similarities can be noted in the domain of funerary services. In the realm of Egyptian afterlife‚ The Book of the Dead can provide one with vital information concerning ritual entombment practices and myths of the afterlife. The additional handouts I received from Timothy Stoker also proved to be useful in trying uncover vital information

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    Nervous Conditions What is the meaning of this book’s title? Where does it come from? (2 lines‚ 5 points): The quote comes from Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth. The title has to do with the way the mind works in reaction to colonialism. Every character negotiates neurosis‚ which is more often than not denial. They want to overcome but are trapped and limited by the confines of both their culture and the culture imposed on them. Please describe 3 major characters (2 lines each‚ 5

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    Culture can be very difficult to strictly define due to such a variety of societal aspects. According to the Webster’s Mew Dictionary of English Language‚ culture is the customary beliefs‚ social forms‚ and material traits of a racial‚ religious‚ or social group. Culture is defined in extremely vague terms as a way of life. Culture passes on from one generation to the next. Many varieties of culture exist. Ethnic cultures such as the African-American cultureGreek culture‚ Indian culture‚ and American

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    The nervous condition In the novel Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga‚ the character Nyasha aptly describes the quandary that is postcolonial identity. "It would be a marvelous opportunity‚ she said sarcastically‚ to forget. To forget who you were‚ what you were and why you were that. The process‚ she said‚ was called assimilation‚ and that was what was intended for the precocious few who might prove a nuisance if left to themselves".For many‚ assimilation has been the easiest answer

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    Courage to grow

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    common practice back in the 40’s and 50’s to have African Americans in wealthy white households act as servants‚ even though the nation was 75 years removed from the abolition of slavery. How the servant deals with this type of separation from whites is what Hughes portrays as the overall message of the poem. The narrator says “Tomorrow/
I’ll be at the table/When company comes”(8-10)‚ which shows the hope for equality held by the servant. But not everyone has the same approach to the matter as the servant

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    Roman Imperialism Roman Imperialism “changed the world” through many different ways. History has proved this time and again. To name a few‚ the Roman period influenced philosophy‚ government‚ civics and the arts. This pivotal time in history helped shape the way western culture and civilization is today. One important philosophy of this time period was Stoicism which first appeared in the Greek Hellenistic period. This popular‚ optimistic school of thought continued into the Roman Era. The main

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    something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow." I agree with Emerson’s quote based off of my experiences with school‚ work‚ and hobbies. In school I have challenged myself and benefited from my hard work and willingness to master new information. Working has allowed me to grow and become responsible by taking on difficult situations and being in a different environment. Also‚ playing soccer and participating in clubs have allowed me to push myself‚ try new things‚ and grow as an individual

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    frequently curses Prospero‚ his language is still not quite as offensive and malicious as he doesn’t directly insult Prospero Instead he wishes curses upon his master. ‘’All the charms of Sycorax toads‚ beetles‚ bats‚ light on you!’’ This curse in particular is one full of natural images‚ which suggests Caliban can relate to nature and his surroundings and this helps to emphasise that Caliban represents the native of the island. He relies on his mother for support and defence for his actions by saying

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