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    the beginning of the wedding party, Petruchio tells the guests that he must leave immediately with his wife without any further explanation. When Kate refuses to go, Petruchio tells Kate that she is “My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox. my ass, my anything” (III.ii.233-234) Petruchio describes Kate as part of his possession, wanting to take it home. He lifts Kate and leaves the party, shocking everyone. Later, when the newlyweds arrive at Petruchio’s house, the real taming…

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    How people understand colonialism is largely dependent on the cultural and societal context in which they inhabit. While the colonized peoples are forced to experience the true effects of colonialism firsthand, the people of the colonizing nation only experience colonialism from the periphery and only experience its positive effects. Therefore, their understanding of colonialism is shaped by the narrative created by those in power, those who reap the most benefits from the colonization of…

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    “Was there anyone in this world who could taste something delicious-economic freedom and political reform- a taste that was salty and fattening and sweet and promising, and only be satisfied with one mouthful”? The novel, Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien, portrays the idea of injustice and selfishness. The novel describes the origins of injustice in a society in which the main characters suffer the consequences of not only the Cultural Revolution but also the Tiananmen Square…

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    Patient Assessment Paper

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    told me Mrs. Reyes’s vital signs, the first thing I noticed was that her oxygen level was 88% on room air that is a bit low. Therefore, I went back in, reassessed our patient and noticed she needed a boost in bed. After boosting I checked her pulse ox, and it had gone back within normal limits above…

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    I admire your perspective regarding managing diversity in the Army because I am currently serving in the Air force. As a military member, you are correct that there is no other organization that manages all walks of life so efficiently. You have addressed bullying, and I believe that if we manage our people correctly, mangers can avoid looking like a bully. I serve as a chaplain and regularly advise senior leadership and have found out that a good portion of my conversations are about managing…

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    Arctic Wolf Research Paper

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    ready for our evening hunt, everyone is gathered and we head off into the woods. After a mile of walking, our alpha smells a herd of muskoxen. At the end of the woods there are muskoxen grazing on the meadow. As we approach the oxen, we spot a weaker ox who is away from the herd. My group who has six wolves goes after this oxen, chasing it until we can grab ahold of it. Once we’ve attacked, our alpha eats first and then the rest of us enjoy our catch. If you don’t know, I am an arctic wolf.…

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    unprecedented in the ancient world and should not be taken for granted, for it maximized its resources to achieve innovation. Operating within its bounded rationalism, the Roman Empire improved its architecture, developed aqueducts and some tools, such as the ox-power mechanical reaper, to improve its agrarian lifestyle. The Greeks and Roman Empire were societies of innovation; by taking advantage of the available resources, they improved greatly on their agricultural and pottery techniques and…

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    The Evolving Planet Essay

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    The Evolving Planet exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History is a work of art that thoroughly explains the story of life through evolution. The exhibit begins by informing us about organic compounds coming to be on earth and how all living organisms require organic compounds. It moves on to explain single cell organisms developing from organic compounds and then becoming self-sufficient using energy from the sun. These single-cell organisms grew into more complex beings with genetic…

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    “Miss Watson 's nigger, Jim, had a hair-ball as big as your fist, which had been took out of the fourth stomach of an ox, and he used to do magic with it. He said there was a spirit inside of it, and it knowed everything. So I went to him that night and told him pap was here again, for I found his tracks in the snow. What I wanted to know was, what he was going to do…

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    Essay On Syphilis

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    The genitals are a warm, damp region of the body which is conducive to the presence and transmission of many bacteria, virus, and yeast pathogens such as Syphilis. It is an infectious venereal disease; the microorganisms spread during intercourse as a result of exchanging reproductive fluids or bleeding, from mother to unborn child, when lesions come in contact with broken skin, and through blood transfusions. The disease is caused by Treponema pallidum which originates from the spiral-shaped…

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