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    Dinosaur Evolution

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    Species are produced by individual speciation events‚ so a single species concept can’t be defining all species. Hugh Paterson’s ideas are significant in understanding evolution. Paterson argues that speciation is not an adaptive process‚ but is a result of the adaptation of intricate bonding mechanisms to a new environment (Paterson). The conceptual basis of his research is the Recognition Concept of Species. He argues that the Biological species concept isn’t the only mode of speciation‚ and that this

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    4 steps to writing about a poem 4 steps to writing about a poem 1. About the poet‚ his concerns 2. The story of the poem 3. Theme: idealises bush life 4. Techiques (how) Paterson constrasts this beauty of the bush with the harsh‚ dirty life in the city and the effect this has on people. • List a series of visual images‚ using adjectives and adverbs with negative connotations: ‘my dingy little office’ and a ‘stingy/Ray of sunlight struggle feebly down’ • Also uses sound images to create

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    Jacob Have I Loved

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    TITLE: Jacob Have I Loved AUTHOR: Katherine Paterson GENRE: Fiction # OF PAGES: 244 EXPOSITION: Rass Island‚ during World War II‚ Louise Bradshaw hates her twin sister because her sister‚ Caroline‚ gets all the "eyes" POINT OF VIEW: 1st person point of view PROTAGONIST: Louise Bradshaw‚ age starting at 13 but growing through the book‚ tall‚ large boned‚ beautiful and elegant structure. Susan Bradshaw is her mom and Truitt Bradshaw as parents is her dad. She also lives

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    The poem ‘Waking with Russell’ is written by the poet‚ Don Paterson. Paterson depicts a relationship between a father and his new born son from his point of view. The poem is written in the form of a sonnet‚ however it is split into a sestet and an octet respectively. In the first six lines the speaker‚ Paterson‚ talks about the beginning of fatherhood and in the next eight lines he describes how it has impacted his life. Paterson speaks in first person throughout the poem‚ he addresses it to the

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    a touching novel woven together by Katherine Paterson. She has utilised a wide range of skills‚ which when applied to the story make an audience feel an abundance of feelings such as joy‚ sadness‚ and enchantment. Paterson has used language and literary techniques such as similes‚ hyperbole and foreshadowing to achieve this. Paterson has also displayed a wide range of themes including belonging and death along with the three stages of grief. Paterson has also employed characterisation and realism

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    Humanistic Nursing

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    Paterson & Zderald (2008) says‚ “the knower alert to an aspect present in a single reality can question the other reality on this aspect.” A nurse can recognize multiple nursing diagnosis under one medical diagnosis and will decide on the appropriate action

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    Humanistic Nursing

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    By: MARY JOHN L. RENONG‚ RN August 10‚ 2013 Dr. Loretta Zderad Dr. Josephine Paterson I. BIOGRAPHY Josephine Paterson was born on the 1st of September of 1924 in Freeport‚ New York. Loretta and Josephine spent their early school years during the depression of the 1930’s. Josephine G. Paterson was also learning the role of a nurse as well as work responsibilities during this same time period. She had graduated in August of 1945

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    William Paterson University Essay     Ever since freshmen year‚ I’ve always been interested in going to William Paterson. I remember being in guidance class and seeing a poster for William Paterson University for instant decision days‚ and I was so interested in finding out more about WPU and all that the school had to offer. I was immediately drawn to the school because of its nursing program. I’ve always wanted to become a nurse ever since grammar school and knew that was what I wanted to do

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    Edmonia Lewis

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    Edmonia Lewis and Henry Ossawa Tanner When considering art there are many elements involved in a work of art. The most important elements in art are the most obvious one ’s to see. Mary Edmonia Lewis and Henry Ossawa Tanner are two artists who have created art that speak to people in depth of their creativity and inspiration from others. Although these two artists study two different genres of art‚ both of these artists have great talent that has been recognized throughout the world. Mary Edmonia

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    Food In The Victorian Era

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    sterilization techniques continued in a revolution in the food progress of the victorian people (Food Habits of the Victorian Era). Once railroads became popular‚ it had established a way to bring fish to the people from coastal ports to the inland (Paterson).This provided a new source of cheaper protein (they could be frozen in the train). Railroads also helped bring in other foods and resources like livestock. Though as I had said earlier‚ milk was a much more complicated thing to transport until the

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