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    The idea of patriotism is an integral and fundamental word that describes one’s love for their country and a way to express their right to speech. However, the word is being manipulated to justify the wrongdoings of many people. Patriotism is a word that is changed and manipulated to fit the beliefs of others and varies among everyone. To me patriotism is simple, patriotism means showing love for one’s own country. However, the word patriotism has changed according the era, but, currently, the…

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    Religion is always found on the side of culture; however, it is potentially imposed by our nature. For the evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson, "the predisposition to religious belief is the most powerful and complex force of the human mind and in all likelihood an inseparable part of human nature" (1978: 238). In some way, religion is anchored in general structures provided by the brain as a natural biological organ. Which does not mean that there is no particular content preprogrammed. The…

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    Postpartum Women Essay

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    depression. Also those women who lacked family support and had experienced stressful event during pregnancy. To prevent morbidity due to PPD, pregnant women with pre eclampsia and eclampsia should be screened for this condition along with making it an integral part of postnatal care. STUDY LIMITATIONS Since this was a cross sectional study, the exposure and outcome were simultaneously assessed. This may have impact on establishing a true relationship but this was overcome by asking if the…

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    The Ancient Greek astronomers played an integral part in the construction of modern astronomy and our current understanding of our solar system. They were far from the first ancient astronomers; most of their work was built upon pre-existing knowledge from the Babylonians and Egyptians. However, what distinguishes the Ancient Greek philosophers from their predecessors was their attempt to not only observe the night sky but also to understand it. The Greek astronomers theorised the workings of…

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    Isaiah Irisapen Ms. Reid ENG-1D1-11 10 November 2017 The significance of Mein Kempf in the book thief and why it works to bring safety and joy to the integral characters In the book thief by Markus Zusak the book Mein Kampf inside the book is significant and brings joy to the integral characters throughout the story. Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kempf is an incredibly vast aspect of The Book Thief, both metaphorically and literally. In multiple occasions all throughout the book, Hitler’s infamous…

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    After finishing one-year studying in university, I discovered that Applied Mathematics was the ultimate major for me. The first-year experience provides me a substantial number of insights for my future goals and plans. By obtaining plentiful assistance and support from my academic advisor and the dean of undergraduate study, I declared my major. I cannot deny the outstanding teaching resources I received as a student. Case Western Reserve University is an ideal university for the students who…

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    learn and progress is implemented through their schooling life. It plays an integral part in to the formation of an individual as it is a place where there is an expectation that it will raise all students’ standards and be a place of equal opportunity. Through the reading of various journal articles, one could suggest that social class is a prime factor when assessing a pupil’s educational outcome. Social class plays an integral part of life and can be reflected in school and the opportunities…

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    Impermanence In Buddhism

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    Buddhism the key beliefs of impermanence and selflessness are reinforced as integral parts of human experience through various rituals and ethical teachings. In particular, the ritual of Vesak and bioethical teachings are significant in reminding individual Buddhist adherents of the importance of celebrating Buddha, as well understanding that all human experience undergoes a constant transformation towards enlightenment. Integral aspects of Vesak rituals reflect these principal beliefs of…

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    entire structure of United States tradition. It took one hundred thirty-three years from the time the United States constitution was written to give women, who were an integral part of colonial life, the right to vote. To clarify, for almost sixty percent of the time this nation has existed, women were unable to vote, despite their integral roles in society. Ironically, once women victoriously won this battle, ability to vote was no longer a sign of status. The unfortunate truth is that the…

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    This technique is integral as it reinforces the constricting nature of the present and the freedom found in the past. In the present scenes, doorframes, windows and interior are used to restrain the actor’s movements, emphasised through Yimou’s decision of blocking characters…

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