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    Use Of Force

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    “The Use of Force” is one of William Carlos William’s short stories. There’s a common thing in his short stories – describes the story’s setting and events by using what people are familiar in the ordinary life. For example, “The Use of Force” is mainly about the power of “mandatory” that the doctor uses during the process when he is trying to examine the sick girl for her health condition. After the doctor and both her parents’ persuasion fail, under the power of “mandatory”, the doctor eventually

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    doctors can be villains. Patients whose doctor’s force treatment on them perceive this as a violation of their rights. The use of force should be mandatory when patient health becomes life threatening to themselves and the public at large. William Carlos Williams in his story, The Use of Force, described the unfolding of a dramatic encounter between a doctor and a little girl named Matilde, whose parents called the doctor for help because of concern for her health. Matilde was suspected of having

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    Wheelbarrow”, by William Carlos Williams, Williams uses graphic Imagery to convey a message of the importance of the Red Wheelbarrow. The free verse poem was written in 1923 in a collection of other poems titled “ Spring and All”. Throughout this literary masterpiece, Williams uses descriptive language and spacing to show value for important parts of the poem. Williams was born in 1883 and is of Puerto Rican descent. Directly associated with modernism and Imagism, William Carlos Williams clearly displays

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    In William Carlos Williams short story, The Use of Force, he presents a doctor who uses force, believing that he is trying to save a girls' life. He uses point of view and symbolism to display how people have a difficult time separating their emotions and standards. Williams incorporates a sinister tone to show how people in higher power lose their humanity when they take advantage of the power they have over others. In The Use of Force, the first person point of view allows the reader to be

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    K-Protoping Essay

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    2.1 The k-Prototypes Method Data clustering is a method used to group items into different clusters. The items in same cluster are similar and the items in different clusters are dissimilar. Huang (1998) introduced a k-prototypes algorithm that allows for clustering objects with mixed numeric and categorical attributes. The k-prototype algorithm can be used to cluster a large portfolio of the VA contracts with mixed numeric and categorical attributes. We define a large portfolio that contains n

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    On Wednesday afternoon, February 25, 2016, I drove myself to the Michael C. Carlos Museum which is located on the campus of Emory University in Decatur, Georgia for my second encounter report for HUMN1303. A day that had started out as a warm, albeit grey, winter morning had rapidly descended into a raw, windy and wet winter afternoon with a cold wind whipping around buildings, slicing through my clothes and chilling me to the bone. It put me in a bad mood as I detest cold weather. The approximately

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    Usepackage Essay

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    On the Origin of Spain’s current Economic Crisis The economy of Spain has taken a downturn in 2011 since the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Unlike the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, where Spain was a global empire, modern Spain is facing a very stagnant economy. Spain’s “unemployment rate reached a record of 27 percent” in 2011. This shows that more than 1 in 5 Spaniards is struggling to feed their family. Luckily, things had gotten better. The October 2015 unemployment report shows that

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    Mexican workers, which will provide further information and understanding as to what has been presented in class. In January 1994, the NAFTA free trade deal was signed into effect by president Bill Clinton, Mexican president Carlos Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. The main purpose for this agreement was to make trading more efficient between these

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    The following essay examines the definitions of organized crime from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Furthermore, the research examines how the two definitions relate to or are applicable to the Medellin Cartel of Columbia led by Pablo Escobar. In addition, this essay provides an analysis of Columbia’s social climate during Escobar’s reign and its contribution to his outlaw sense of social justice. Furthermore, this essay inspects the real Escobar

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