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    Music Volunteering

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    Musicians can open free access to music classes from all around the world. People can realize the importance of music. There are people that don't make a great living which turns out worse. People should be able to be motivated in pursuing music. From pursuing music less crimes would happen because people are just focused on a great living with music. I had opportunities to show my music volunteering at different places by playing solos and groups. I’ve played solo in various places such as senior

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    King Kalākaua Outline

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    King Kalākaua's parents were high chief Kahanu Caeser Kapa`akea and high chiefess Anale`a Keohokālole. Since he was born in a royal family, it’s a Hawaiian custom that he must be adopted. So Kalākaua was originally supposed to be adopted and promised to Kuini Liliha, Ka`ahumanu II. But Kalākaua's grandfather, and Liliha decided that he would be adopted by high chiefess Ha`aheo

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    Jonathan Vargas

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    complete. John hopes to visit his grandfather’s town, which is in Napoli Italy. He also hopes to go see where his grandfather was raised in sees the culture in Italy, and learn about the culture. The magnificent old building in Napoli for example the Royal Palace of Naples is a palace, museum, and historical tourist destination located in central Naples, Southern Italy. Jan hopes to enrich himself in the tradition of the city, growing in knowledge of culture. He also is interested in learning how to

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    Narrator tells us that he was thrown into a “battle royal” for the white people to enjoy. Then after the battle, he was shown money, but it was a fake and a trick to entertain the white people. A second example is the statue of the founder. The Narrator sees that the statue shows a symbolism that white people still did not believe that African-Americans were not entirely free. Another example is when the narrator is in the hospital. While he is at the hospital the doctor tests electrical shock therapy on

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    founder of modern nurses. she formed the base for the first professional nursing philosophy. She saw the role of nursing as 'having charge of somebody’s health' (Crisp&Taylor,2009) based on the knowledge of how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease' (Crisp&Taylor,2009). The religious and military roots of modern nursing remain in evidence today in many countries, for example in the United Kingdom, senior female nurses are known as sisters. It was during

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    Wolf, Sammi Research Essay 1/27/15 Charlotte forten Grimke was a free African American born free in the time leading up to the civil war. Charlotte was an influential person in the civil war and a remembered person. Mostly, remembered because she was anti slavery activist, civil rights supporter, social justice supporter, a teacher

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    each tribe has their own unique rituals and care needed that the nurse must be able to adapt too, while also providing quality care. A nurse will have to understand the patient’s wishes and respect their choices made throughout their care at the hospital while also keeping them informed. As a nurse, I can be a part of multiple health improvement programs that are to help the first Nations people such as; Diabetes initiative, Head start, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, home and community care program

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    Haimabati’s persona in the narrative reveals two contradictory aspects of her position and situation in the social and medical history for women in 19th century Bengal. In a sense she was radical, taking decisions for herself, rejecting Brahminical Hinduism, remarrying a Brahmo, and pursuing at great risk her ambition to get educated and become self-sufficient. During her wanderings in search for education and a better life, after she left Benares, she met a woman ‘ruined’ and deserted by the man

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    their vote. The Australian Labor party (ALP) was founded on the 8th of May 1901 they have been in power twelve times since then. The party leader now is currently Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Labor’s two major policies are: setting up a Banking Royal Commission and saving Medicare. According to recent statistics, families and small businesses are being overwhelmed with fees and charges, while the big four banks are getting 30 billion dollars in profit every year. This has caused thousands of Australians

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    life. Ending that life is not necessarily within her right or a given choice. Anti abortion activists claim there is no such thing as an unwanted child. (Albury. 1997 P. 7) statistics for the most part only recorded abortions when women died, hospital records indicate that sometimes women were injured or infected during the process. In spite of Laws, there was very little number of arrests or convictions of abortionists during the period 1880 – 1940 when birthrates steadily dropped. Due to official

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