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    I had expected…In the dormitory, I saw bunk beds tightly packed together…it had two toilets and two urinals…there were four showers….we were told not to go anywhere or leave the dormitory…most of us had to stand or sit on the floor while we ate.” Footnote: Michael A. Scaperlanda, "Human Trafficking in the Heartland: Greed, Visa Fraud, and the Saga of 53 Indian Nationals "Enslaved" by a Tulsa Company," Loyola University Chicago International Law Review, (2005): 232, accessed January 16, 2016,

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    Nursing Case Study

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    chosen, namely; Meds to be initiated, Expected living arrangement, self-rated health, Urgency for comprehensive, face-to-face assessment, Urgency - Nursing, Urgency - Physiotherapy, Urgency - Occupational therapy, Service urgency and Client Group\footnote{These variables are coded iA32ba, iA33, iA34, iJ7, iNN4, iNN5a, iNN5c, iNN5d',

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    Hatshepsut had little to fear when she claimed the throne as Egypt’s King in the Eighteenth Dynasty. She did not commit acts of Hubris or infernal behaviors towards her stepson Thutmosis III. On the contrary, to the belief that she was a wicked stepmother and a usurper, she protected Thutmosis III’s succession to the throne. When her husband/brother, the former king Thutmosis II died unexpectedly and left Hatshepsut with the infant successor. She dutifully protected her families’ name-claim to

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    meant that the Portuguese were not only buying slaves for themselves, but for Spanish as well. This added to the total number of slaves that Portuguese ships carried. Records show the number of slaves imported from Africa was 4,650,000 slaves (i.e., footnote 1). Slavery in Portugal happened before the country was formed. During the pre-independence period, the people of Portuguese’s territory were often enslaved, and they enslaved others. After independence, during the time of the Kingdom of Portugal

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    “It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead.” –Robert K. Greenleaf (WEBSITE FOOTNOTE) 16 year old immigrant, John W. Nordstrom came from Sweden, arriving in America with the hope of starting a better life. 14 years later, this man opened a shoe store which became the beginning of one of the leading fashion lines in America today, Nordstrom. The founder of this company was one of the many leading business leaders who

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    The fulfilment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens are global objectives which have had increasing attention over the past decades. The World health organisation (WHO) predict that "the number of people aged 65 or older is projected to grow from an estimated 524 million in 2010 to nearly 1.5 billion in 2050" \cite{Suzman10}.\newline In order to achieve these goals health practitioners require reliable protocols, performance scales and clinical assessment tools

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    make their piece of writing unique. Tina Fey, the author behind the memoir Bossypants, is no exception. Within the autobiography, she utilized different structural devices to portray her life, such as chronological order, lists, sub-chapters, and footnotes. The way Ms. Fey arranged her book undoubtedly affected the memoir as a whole. To begin, Tina Fey organized her book chronologically starting from kindergarten and working her way through her life until present. The memoir started out with the

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    talking about while being aware not to over summarize. In Kennedy’s chapter, footnotes provide vital information that the reader can use if they are unfamiliar with the context. Spiegel states, “At one point in spring 1963, a letter critical of Israeli policies had been released by the state department.11” (Spiegel 97). This is a letter that most might not be familiar with, consequently yielding an endnote. In footnote 11, it states, “The letter... claimed that the alarm over German scientists in

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    Balancing Law and Justice pp. 107-118 Footnotes 1[Add footnotes, if any, on their own page following references. For APA formatting requirements, it’s easy to just type your own footnote references and notes. To format a footnote reference, select the number and then, on the Home tab, in the Styles gallery, click Footnote Reference. The body of a footnote, such as this example, uses the Normal text style. (Note: If you delete this sample footnote, don’t forget to delete its in-text reference

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    details about history, then a reader could wonder how Loewen could state that “all too many twigs” (para 14) have been included yet insists that textbooks omit so many details, or “twigs.” In this introductory passage, Loewen lists 57 sources in footnotes supporting his opinion, ranging from published textbooks, articles in reputable periodicals, to children’s bulletins, and even the tale of Goldilocks. Paragraph 34 poses the question, “How did the Pilgrims wind up in Massachusetts when they set out

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