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Respond to the following question using the prompt provided….

Respond to the following question using the prompt provided.  Then answer the sub-question.   Be sure to use the futur proche when/if necessary. 1. Où est-ce que vous allez sortir demain soir? 2. Qu’est-ce que vous allez faire?  

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The loading dose of digoxin is 0.25 mg IV push q6h for 4 dos…

The loading dose of digoxin is 0.25 mg IV push q6h for 4 doses. The label on the ampule reads 0.5 mg/mL.  How many mL will be administered per dose?

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A nurse is preparing to administer Solu-Medrol 60 mg IVP dai…

A nurse is preparing to administer Solu-Medrol 60 mg IVP daily. It is available in the vial above (125 mg/2mL). How many mL should the nurse prepare to administer? Round to the nearest hundredth.  _____________________  

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Order: Neurontin 0.2 g p.o. dialy.  How many capsules will t…

Order: Neurontin 0.2 g p.o. dialy.  How many capsules will the nurse give?

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Toxoplasmosis is a ________ that causes disease

Toxoplasmosis is a ________ that causes disease

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Write a minimum of 4-6 sentences to fully address the questi…

Write a minimum of 4-6 sentences to fully address the question: Compare the views of Rousseau with Hobbes and Locke on human nature. How do Rousseau’s ideas reflect Romantic ideals? Tip: Think about how each philosopher saw the “state of nature,” and what kind of government they believed was needed.  

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Write a minimum of 4-6 sentences to fully address the questi…

Write a minimum of 4-6 sentences to fully address the question: Define Orientalism and describe its visual impact on 19th-century Western art. Then, describe or provide an example that illustrates a common critique of Orientalism in art or photography.

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Context for Viewing:  This clip comes from The Importance of…

Context for Viewing:  This clip comes from The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), a comedic play by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. The play is a sharp satire of Victorian society, especially its rigid values around class, morality, and appearance. Wilde uses humor, wit, and absurdity to expose how performative and shallow these values can be. As you watch this brief scene, consider how the characters’ obsession with manners, food, and social expectations might reflect deeper critiques of materialism, emotional repression, or the illusion of respectability. Though light in tone, Wilde’s play delivers serious commentary through comedy.     Prompts: In this scene, Wilde satirizes Victorian social norms and values through absurd dialogue and trivial concerns. After watching, respond to the following (4–6 sentences): How does Wilde use comedy to critique the seriousness and moral rigidity of Victorian society? In what ways does this clip reflect or push back against values associated with 19th-century materialism or the middle-class obsession with respectability? What aspects of the scene make it effective (or ineffective) as a social critique? Optional (Extra Credit)- up to 5 points possible Compare the humor and critique in Wilde’s scene to another work of satire you encountered this semester (e.g., Poe, Gulliver’s Travels, etc.).    

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The Arc de Triomphe’s design draws from Roman architectural…

The Arc de Triomphe’s design draws from Roman architectural forms. What message did Napoleon aim to communicate by using this style?

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Write a minimum of 1-3 sentences to fully address the questi…

Write a minimum of 1-3 sentences to fully address the question: What new materials became widely used in 19th-century architecture and industrial design? Name (or describe, if you cannot recall the name) one building discussed in class that uses these materials, and explain what the building represents culturally or historically within the context of industrial or materialist thought.  

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