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    Using the Foundation of Knowledge Model, I would explain to the vice-president that knowledge acquisition, which occurs through education and research, occurred in our department during a morning huddle, where HIPPA standards were first introduced to members of our department (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2012). Through an introduction of what HIPPA meant for healthcare providers, staff learned that HIPPA meant confidentiality of protected health information (“Health insurance,” 2013). This meant staff

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    I grew up in Greenville, South Carolina. Having had grown up in the south, I was always around people who are more traditional in viewpoints, especially when surrounding the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual/Transgender, Questioning, and more community. I received my education at a high school where no one hesitated to throw around extremely derogatory terms. Throughout my schooling I had found close friends who had expressed their feelings of not fitting into their biological sex. Every time I

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    such as Marcela Arguelles Lawler, Fafi Melguizo, and Ariana Lash. The paintings vary from abstracts, landscapes, and portraits. The hall in which the gallery serves usually as a showcase on average days. However, for special occasions, the hall can then be used as an event center. Through its selection of paintings and natural light from its immense windows, the hall maintains a sense of class. The Historic Brownsville Museum offered not only factual information about the past but a visual

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    not in his bed and when she turns around Walter is in the doorway blocking her exit. Walter is acting very creepily and Kerry is able to get past him. She runs frantically into the hall crying and looking for Cary while the Eye tells her she can’t run because there is no place to go. Meanwhile David is walking down the hall looking for Sydney when

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    this approaches opposing perspectives on gender roles in society. In his book, Literary and Cultural Theory, American poet and writer, Donald Hall, introduces the idea of feminist analysis that the “Key to all feminist methodologies is the belief that patriarchal oppression of women through history has been profound and multifaceted” (Hall 202). In other words, Hall argues that women have faced inequality under the oppression of men. This feminist analytical perspective has adapted to several generations

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    “Twinkle, twinkle little star, how you wonder what we are…” The ghostly figures sing, standing in the hall. Everything goes dark, but Daniel can hear voices talking. He is unable to make out what they are saying though. It sounds like a different language of some kind. There is one word he is able to recognize, ‘Virgo’. “Hello, what is going on?” Daniel says, hoping for some kind of answer. The chatter of voices continues, as if Daniel said nothing. “When the blazing Sun is gone…” Repeats as it did

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    “Did you plan for them to escort us?” “People are clumsy,” she replied, not even trying to hide her smile. “The defenses here aren’t very good,” Ralan noted as he and Maela looked through the door of the prison dining hall. Prisoners were actually fed in their cells, so the hall itself was more of a room for the jailors and a large prep area for taking food to the prisoners. Maela turned and glared at Ralan. “Nothing is ever easy. Don’t forget that. Without a plan you would have been captured in

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    School Halls Malcolm was sprinting up the hallway the fastest he ever had before. He was followed by Shay and Rolfe who was freaking out as usual. “Come in here” Shay yelled The three ten went into a dark room at the end of the hall. They were all panting and used all their strength left to block the door to stop the fierce beast form comin in, BANG! 24 hours earlier 3:15 Friday afternoon Malcolm, Shay and Rolfe are sitting in detention waiting for their teacher to come in. “Where is she

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    Question four Beowulf is determined as a hero in my eyes, throughout the brave and heroic attributes that he had undertaken within this poem. When defining a hero in our first week of class, we had come up with the idea that a hero is someone who is: selfless, has strength, sacrifices everything that they have for the greater good and shows confidence. Beowulf has shown all of these attributes beginning with being selfless. Beowulf came to the Danes because he knew that he needed to not only keep

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    near the doors leading into the classrooms lining the hall… nothing. It was empty. But it didn't feel that way. My wrists itched. I didn't know what had me on edge, but not long after we’d hit a bust on the first few room’s Blasto and I had gone through something had just felt… off. I’d been somewhat expecting to encounter more of the big mutants, or maybe other people scavenging for something, but— I snapped my rifle up and to the end of the hall as something interrupted the light coming in through

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