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    What is the “YMCA”? The YMCA,is the “Young Men’s Christian Association. It is a community organization that is located in various parts of the world. This organization is also a refuge of Bible study and prayer to escape the hazards of life on the street.The “YMCA” started as a sanctuary for young men,but they serve the entire family,singles,everybody. Some YMCA organizations are also known as “family centers” The “YMCA” serves for all ages,religion,race,and background. George Williams,born in

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    Locke and Hobbes

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    Locke and Hobbes started with a central notion that people with similar “state of nature” would on their own accord come together as a state. Locke believed that individual would not perpetually be at war with each other. He believed humans began with a state of natural characteristics of absolute freedom with no government in site. Hobbes work differs from that of Locke’s because he felt people needed a strong central authority to ward off the inherent evil and anarchic state of man. Locke believed

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    Charge Of The Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Dulce Et Decorum Est was written during the First World War from 1914 to 1918 whilst Charge Of The Light Brigade was composed in the 19th century, and describes a battle that took place during the Crimean War. Both poems give a different impression of war. Wilfred Owen writes about the pity of war and his responsibility to warn other generations of the horror and propaganda of it, whereas Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem is about the honour, courage and

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    getting an extra hour in bed tonight As part of my preparation for today I have been doing some research Unfortunately today has always been regarded as a bit of a black day in history: 1854 - Charge of Light Brigade (Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War), 409 die 1943 - The International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg sentenced 12 Nazi leaders to death. Dr Crippen sentenced for poisoning his wife But now at least there?s one good event to remember the 25th for. Another part of my research

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    discuss the part of history of nursing that answered those above question. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Florence Nightingale deserved to be the mother of modern nursing. She saved the reputation of nursing through significant contribution of nurses in the Crimean War. Before, nurses were considered as an unrespectable work where nurses were the “drunken, immoral women, the dregs of society” (Houlihan 1). A person who may rather steal than heal. When she arrived in Istanbul on September 4, 1854, along with

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    Frank Masi History 127B How would you explain the emergence and development of Russia’s radical intelligentsia during the post-reform era? What were the major ideological positions and differences? Why were these positions believed to be the only possible paths to significant political change? The emergence of the intelligentsia can be heavily attributed to a general feeling of unease towards the future of the Russian Empire, which is examined by David Saunders in his book entitled “Russia in the

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    Panoramic images have been an idea that has dated back to the beginning of human history, through forms like the Boa tapestry and other paintings that captured the ideas of extended view and openness that a normal image can’t do. However more recently this idea has been used creatively to form 360 otherworldly images. In this project I plan on exploring the use of panorama through history and how it has developed to form more interesting ideas. When you look at a panoramic picture you get a sense

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    pie chart now known as the polar area diagram, or occasionally the Nightingale rose diagram, equivalent to a modern circular histogram to dramatize the needless deaths caused by unsanitary conditions and the need for reform during the Crimean War". (Lingarajabhu, 2009, Par.4). Though Nightingale mainly

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    today the American Red Cross (History.com). Harriet Tubman helped many slaves to freedom in the north, also placing herself in peril. (History.com). Florence Nightingale, who was a nursing innovator did the similar as Clara Barton, but during the Crimean War (History.com & Biography.com). All of these women stressed the idea of helping others before they did so for themselves, but that took bravery to do so. Whether the challenges that a hero has to endure, a true hero puts others before themselves

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    honor, patriotism, and loyalty. Put together, Tennyson tells the story of a cavalry brigade facing their destiny head on. Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” tells the story of a cavalry battle that took place during the Crimean War. The poem begins by throwing the audience directly into the heat of battle. Midway through the first stanza, Tennyson states that “Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns! [H]e said. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred” (lines

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