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    Breaker Morant

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    *Breaker Morant Essay!* In 1899-1902 when the Boer war was going Morant and Handcock were found guilty for murdering Boer prisoners and giving out orders that weren’t allowed to be given out. These were Morant and Handcock’s last words to Witton. Witton- (Saying Good-Bye to Morant and Handcock). “Harry! Peter!” Handcock- “See you in hell‚ mate!” Morant- (gripping George’s hand) “Good-Bye George. Witton- (sobbing) “Why did they do this to us‚ Harry? WHY?” Morant- “They have to apologize

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    Unresolved Grief

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    UNRESOLVED GRIEF AND CONTINUING BONDS: AN ATTACHMENT PERSPECTIVE Much of the contemporary bereavement literature on the continuing bond to the deceased (CB) has emphasized its adaptiveness and given limited attention to when it may be maladaptive. The attachment literature on disorganized– unresolved attachment classification in relation to loss‚ or ‘‘unresolved loss‚’’ is informative in identifying CB expressions that are indicative of failure to integrate the death of a loved one. In this

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    Microwave Synthesis of Benchmark Organo-iron complexes Chem 347/447 “Microwave synthesis of benchmark Organo-iron complexes” is an interesting article by Sean M. Garringer ‚ Andrew J. Hesse ‚ John R. Magers ‚ Kristopher R. Pugh ‚ Stacy A. O’Reilly and Anne M. Wilson which describes microwave- assisted technique in chemical synthesis. The authors detail the formation of various organo-iron species with the aid of a microwave. Using microwaves in chemical

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    The Great Depression was an economic crisis that put millions on the streets. The Great Depression happened when the stock market crashed as an effect‚ thousands of people lost their jobs‚ houses‚ cars‚ and more. The Great Depression lasted a long ten years from 1929 till 1939. The United States was in a place of financial despair and families were greatly affected by the struggling economy. Families were in desperate need of help during this time. The difficulties people had were things like‚ finding

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    Lyme Disease

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    CASE STUDY: LYME DISEASE Cherron Boswell‚ Denise Colton‚ and La Nita Hood Bowie State University Introduction Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease in North America and Europe. Lyme disease is steadily increasing in the United States and the majorities of health care providers are unfamiliar with the disease; primarily because of its complexity and as a result lack the clinical skills necessary to provide comprehensive care to infected patients. The purpose of this

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    March 14‚ 1879 in Ulm‚ Wurttemberg‚ Germany (Belanger‚ 2006). The family moved to Munich shortly after Albert’s birth. Einstein was surrounded by a family of intellectuals. Hermann Einstein‚ his father‚ was an electrician. Hermann and his brother Jakob established Einstein and Cie.‚ an electrical engineering company. Hermann showed his son a magnetic compass which fascinated the four or five year old Einstein. At an early age‚ Einstein was convinced that there had to be “something behind things‚

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    Discouraged from the pressures of "societal norms" regarding where I should be in my life at my age‚ the required reading list for our novel class this semester has influenced my personal journey in life. Through the lives of several characters I have been encouraged in my walk towards academic achievement along with participation in more social justice work within my community. I mentioned in an earlier discussion post that stories can transcend us into the world the writer has created. Sometimes

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    References: Clukey‚ L. (2007). Just be there: hospice caregivers anticipatory mourning experience. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing‚ 9(3)‚ 150-158. Hermann‚ C. P. (2007). The degree to which spiritual needs of patients near the end of life are met. Oncology Nursing Forum‚ 34(1)‚ 70-78. Prince-Paul‚ M. (2008). Relationships among communicative acts‚ social well-being‚ and spiritual well-being on the

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    Servant Leadership

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    concern for people. A Servant leader must be more focused on people than on responsibilities. Though inspired by the life and teachings of Jesus‚ Greenleaf’s inspiration of servant leadership came together after reading Journey to the East by Hermann Hesse (1956). In this story a group of people take a mythological expedition. The main character Leo‚ goes with the party as their servant. Leo was also a person with great presence and spirit who also sustained the group with songs. Everything is going

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    Johannes Vermeer

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    They plundered all the best of Europe’s resources‚ particularly each nation’s great art treasures. As Germany’s leaders‚ Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering had unusual interest in collecting these masterpieces. Among all the art available to them some art held a special appeal. The art of Johannes Vermeer was a coveted prize to both of them. Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering were powerful‚ ruthless people that were obsessed with art. Hitler had been rejected as a student from the Academy of Fine Arts

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