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    are very deep. Their meanings tell a lot about his character. In Richard Wakefields’ “To Be A Natural Man In A Man-Made World” describes how Frosts poem is about self-consciousness. Wakefield explains it perfectly. The poet is reminded of responsibilities that he has back in the village when the horse rings its’ harness (362). Also‚ the woods is not looked upon as free land‚ it is someones “property” (361). Wakefields‘ analysis is spot on. When Frost writes‚ “My little horse must think it queer/

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    a study that examined the MMR vaccination and its relationship to autism. The article was titled; Illeal – Lymphoid – Nodular Hyperplasia‚ Non-Specific Colitis‚ and Pervasive Developmental Disorder in Children (Wakefield ‚“The Lancet”). The lead author of this study is Dr. Andrew Wakefield. The study examined twelve children aged three to ten. Eleven of these subjects were males and one female. Each of these children underwent gastroenterological‚ neurological developmental assessment‚ and review

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    The author of the novel “Ragtime” is rather popular American writer Edgar Lawrence Doctorow who was born in the Bronx‚ New York City. He was the son of second-generation Americans of Russian Jewish descent. He published his first literary effort‚ The Beetle‚ in the school literary magazine‚ Dynamo. Young Edgar described his masterpiece as “a tale of etymological self-defamation inspired by my reading of Kafka”. During all his life he was send to the military service‚ than had a wife and 3 children

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    cause autism? Andrew Wakefield published the article that said vaccines cause autism in the medical journal the lancet in 1998‚ and refused to correct it until 11 years later‚ despite 14 worldwide studies. Obviously‚ Andrew Wakefield is just one example of people’s egos getting in the way of recognizing their faults‚ even when data proves otherwise. The need for self-esteem causes writers and readers to not believe concrete facts for self-gain- such as the parents and Mr. Wakefield‚ who believe such

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    how nurses empower themselves personally and collectively. Dr. Mary Wakefield speaks about 11 lessons learned in her DVD power and influence. I believe nurses have the ability to take on challenges in our nation’s healthcare in order to improve our patients overall health and satisfaction. Lessons Learned There are three important lessons learned Dr. Mary Wakefield speaks of in which I wish to address in this paper. Wakefield (2010) states‚ “You have to get off the porch to run with the big dogs

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    a topic richly endowed with thoroughly written‚ first-hand accounts of war prisoners that endured many hardships during those tumultuous times. In the Women’s Indian Captivity Narratives‚ we learn of Mary Rowlandson‚ Mary Jemison‚ and Sarah Wakefield; three prolific women who each managed to document their personal experiences during the time they spent held against their will. In their accounts‚ they managed to accentuate the positive and negative relations regarding culture‚ race and

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    incarceration to a greater degree (Wakefield‚ 2013‚ p. 360). Incarceration causes stratification‚ which is the arranging of people into social groups‚ by perpetuating the cycle of poverty; this is especially evident in the effects of imprisonment on the workforce and family life. Incarceration removes criminals from the job market and places them in prison. This deprives them of the opportunity to increase their job skills and gain more experience working (Wakefield‚ 2013‚ p. 363). As a result‚ rather

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    To understand the anti-vaccination movement‚ particularly when pertaining to the development of autism in children‚ we must first understand its origins. In 1998‚ Andrew Wakefield published a study in The Lancet which observed a link between autism and the MMR (measles‚ mumps‚ rubella) vaccine in all eight participants. However‚ problems with the study quickly became apparent. The study was not properly blinded and it was

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    Underwager and Wakefield (1998) used the analogy that people believe memory “ operates like a videotape in which everything that happens to us is recorded and stored into our brain‚ waiting for the correct playback button to be found so that the memory can be retrieved” (p. 402). In reality memory is much more complicated‚ and many factors go into the making of memory such as what actually happened‚ other events that happened near‚ and what was felt and thought at the time” (Underwager & Wakefield‚ 1998‚

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    Flow with the Changes For most of us‚ ordinary is the only adjective we would want to use to describe our life. Although we may strive for a simple life‚ its attainment might not be possible. In the book Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow‚ a father who likes to read articles to the family during dinner‚ is the perfect example of this kind of character. He has a family of five. However‚ big changes occur in his family. An ordinary life is all he seeks‚ but the world keeps challenging him with changes

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