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    Professional Dress Questions Q1) Do you think Mindy dresses appropriately for the medical facility? Why or Why not? A: No. Her hair has different colors and the outfit she is wearing is revealing and street like. Also‚ she made no attempt to hide her tattoos‚ she has facial piercings and she is wearing flip-flops. Q2) Mindy is always clean and sharp; she spends way more time than most people getting ready for work. But does her personal “style” detract

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    When reading Leopold’s expression of land ethics discussing the complex relationship of humans with each other in terms of community as well as both humans and community factors impacting the land I found his positions nearly moving in parallel motions with my own. The continually changing society and the environment surrounding it require a morally and ethically directed connection in terms of logic and emotion. Understanding how people treat their interactions with each other and the land are

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    PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT The English paragraph can be divided into three sections: INTRODUCTION‚ BODY‚ and CONCLUSION. The INTRODUCTION briefly states the content of the paragraph and enables a reader to establish his expectation of what is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample

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    and social transformation. Its ideas were grounded in the claim that divine truth could be known intuitively. Based in New England and existing in various forms from the 1830s to the 1880s‚ transcendentalism is usually considered the principal expression of romanticism in America. Many prominent ministers‚ reformers‚ and writers of the era were associated with it‚ including Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)‚ Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)‚ Margaret Fuller (1810–1850)‚ Theodore Parker (1810–1860)

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    Ashley Silva Lab 7: Three Stooges in Chemical Reactions Objective: The purpose of this lab is to experimentally determine the equilibrium constant‚ Kc ‚ for the following chemical reaction: Fe3+ (aq) + SCN-(aq) ↔FeSCN2+(aq) Background Information: A system is at equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction is the same as the rate of the reverse reaction. There is no change in concentration for the reactants or products at chemical equilibrium. When the system is disturbed there

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    Religious Studies 2.2 AS 90821 Explain the changes in an expression of a religious tradition Task one: Describe the marriage service in the Catholic Church 100 years ago and explain why the marriage service was performed this way. What were the restrictions on the couple? The Catholic Church’s marriage service was significantly different 100 years ago mainly due to how society was then. For example:- The priest would organise the entire wedding‚ there were no prayers of the faithful and

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    The relationship between a paragraph and an essay is symbiotic; you can’t write an essay without using paragraphs‚ and four or more consecutive paragraphs about the same subject matter become an essay. Both paragraphs and essays have a distinct beginning‚ middle and end. They’re also both composed of five sections: A paragraph typically has five sentences‚ and an essay‚ five paragraphs. Topic Sentence * Both paragraphs and essays begin with a topic sentence‚ or a thesis statement‚ that explains

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    Hardy’s poetry seems to reflect on the plight of human kind. With close reference to two works studied this term say to what extent Hardy’s poetry celebrates life. In most of Thomas Hardy’s poem he expresses the predicament of the human condition and presents to his readers his pessimistic views on topics which involve the aspect of change caused by time‚ which is an inevitable factor in human existence. Hardy relates to his readers the hard facts of life and laments about the trials of life

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    commonly known as the five-paragraph essay‚ which consist of an introduction‚ three supporting body paragraphs‚ and a conclusion. The five-paragraph essay began being strongly implemented in high school and it lead to many debates whether or not it benefited students proceeding into college. My stance leans more towards the five-paragraph format not being as beneficial to freshman in college‚ but it was helpful

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    “Even the Good can be Twisted” “Be who you are and say what you feel‚ because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” ( Dr. Seuss) “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death‚ I will fear no evil.” (Psalm 23:4) “God has given you one face‚ and you make yourself another.” (William Shakespeare) These quotes‚ found throughout many different time periods of history‚ all say the same: “Be who you are and don’t let anything change that.” These are great words to

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