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    Some of the songs he wrote were: 25 Minutes to Go, Acapulco Goldie, The Ballad of Lucy Jordan, Big Four Poster Bed, A Boy Named Sue, The Cover of Rolling Stone, The Father of a Boy Named Sue, Here I Am Again (song), Hey Loretta, I'm Checkin' Out, Marie Laveau (song), The Mermaid (song), One's on the Way, Queen of the Silver Dollar, Sylvia's Mother, The Unicorn

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    was two. Thalassemia is a rare blood disorder, and is more often fatal than not. Smith’s mother realized that something was wrong with him because of his sudden weight loss and extreme jaundice. “ I was pretty much living in the hospital from ages four to about ten.” — Smith “My brother had already been diagnosed upon birth with thalassemia so it didn’t take long for my mother to figure out what was happening,” Smith said. “There is a minor

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    After taking off my shoes I walked straight up to my bedroom and before I had the chance to change out of my work clothes or remove any makeup, I found myself lying in bed next to my husband who was already asleep. My mind was restless and wandered to the chores that tomorrow would bring. As much as I tried to, I couldn’t seem to leave outside the stress that life inevitably brought. The lunches I had to make, sleep I

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    Sacrifice Throughout the novel Tale of Two Cities we embark on the journey of those from England and France during the French Revolution. The author, Charles Dickens, shows many sacrifices that are made during the war, and these sacrifices are made because of love. Charles Dickens uses Madame Defarge and Miss Pross to show how sacrifice is the ultimate sign of love. Miss Pross is a maid for the Darnay’s. The Darnay family consist of Lucie (mom) from England, Charles (father) from

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    white-hot from the life-giving, bellows-pumped air. “For how many days?” Releasing the cinch, the Stranger slid the saddle off the horse’s back. “Maybe, just a few hours.” A wad of tobacco in his mouth, the blacksmith puckered and spit into the hot bed of coals. A burst of steam marked where tobacco-spittle met searing heat. Wiping his chin with the back of his hand, he said, “Minimum of six bits for the whole day and

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    Background and Significance of the Problem Patient safety is an important aspect of hospital care. Hospitals are expected to keep patients safe and protect them from harm, while delivering the highest standard of care (Graham, 2012). Since the changes announced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that injuries acquired during hospitalization, such as inpatient falls, will not be reimbursed any longer, hospitals are now proactive in implementing measures in order to avoid these

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    Ludwig von Mises once stated, “Freedom can only be won by men unconditionally committed to the principles of freedom” (Mises 95). Throughout George Orwell’s novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, the protagonist, Winston Smith, is caught between the bounds of his individual perception of freedom and society’s contrasting reality. While much of the society around him mindlessly follows the Party and Big Brother, Winston finds himself stopping to question what makes mankind free. As he begins to see the truths

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    well off, however, Lvov had a thriving Jewish community. It was home to a Jewish population of 110,000 and was a center of culture, education and political activity. The Germans occupied Lvov on June 30, 1941, and immediately began murdering Jews. In four days of anti-Semitic rioting, over 4000 Jews were killed and then the rest were forced to wear the yellow stars to identify them as Jews. Their property was plundered and they were sent to labor camps, where synagogues were burned down and Jewish cemeteries

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    “If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me,” is a coming of age autobiographical account written and starring Jane Horrocks at the Young Vic Theatre. The production relates more to performance art rather than a traditional play, because there was no direct narrative and was very abstract rather than linear. Musical interpretation and dance was used for the main dialogue and action. Given the nature of the play, I’m going to focus this on the set and venue. Young Vic Theatre is a very modern and contemporary theatre

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    TITLE Spend a night ina real medieval keep at Langley castle LEAD PARAGRAPH Langley castle is a genuine 14th century fortified castle hotel. With its towering turrets, it looks like something out of classic fairytale. Once behind the impressive oak door however, it has the warm friendly feel of an actual home. If rather a grand one. The castle is just over seven miles from the nearest town of Hexham and a stone’s throw from the World Heritage site of Hadrian’s Wall. Northumberland is the English

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