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    My desire to pursue my career as a Midwife has grown as it is something that’s always drew my attention. I feel that this career would be rewarding and will open a gateway of opportunities for my future. I am a confident student who possesses good team work and excellent communication skills. It is unusual in this day and age to have 6 siblings‚ but this is my background. I have therefore come into contact with Midwives and other professionals that work together as a multi-agency team. My fascination

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    “Call the Midwife” is a BBC television series that focuses on the lives of midwives and nuns living and working in the poverty-stricken area of London in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Episodes focus on all kinds of issues‚ ranging from interracial relationships to birth defects and poverty. Season 2‚ episode 5 is centered around abortion. One of the nurses‚ Jenny‚ has a patient‚ Nora Harding‚ who realizes that she is pregnant with her ninth child. The family already struggles as it is‚ and Nora is distraught

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    Exploring the Differences and Similarities between Nurse-Midwives and Obstetrician-Gynecologists Many expectant mothers today‚ if asked about midwives‚ may envision antiquated childbirth. While midwives are becoming more well-known‚ they are still not mainstream. Although the major similarity between Obstetricians-Gynecologists (OB-GYN) and Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM) is the outcome of a healthy baby‚ CNMs and OB-GYN receive different education and provide different patient experiences and outcomes

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    Canterbury Tales essay Many of the religious characters in The Canterbury Tales represent character traits that are different from what is traditionally expected of them. This is because the Catholic Church‚ which ruled all of England‚ Ireland and most of Europe in the Fourteenth Century‚ was extremely wealthy. Extravagant cathedrals were built in every big city while the people suffered from poverty‚ disease and famine. The contrast between the wealth of the church and misery of the people was

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    NARRATIVES OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE The Franklin’s Tale is part of a collection called ‘The Canterbury Tales’ written by Geoffrey Chaucer. It is narrated by a wealthy land owner called Franklin‚ whom is recounting ‘The Tale’ to the reader. In narrative it is evident that whether the tale is fiction or non-fiction is not the relevant issue‚ it is how the story can be re-told and as O’Neill (1996) states‚ ‘ We can never penetrate as readers into this world’‚ (p36)‚ what happens in the story

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    Canterbury Tales Essay Stealing‚ blasphemy‚ theft‚ forgery‚ all this in a Gods church where all his servants praise and adore him from the most holy to the most respected. The Canterbury tales is a window into the 14th century because it shows the deep corruption in the Catholic Church. The pardoner‚ the Friar‚ and‚ the Summoner were dishonest in the church. They don’t care for god’s ministry only their benefits. For example‚ “he had a cross of metal se with stones and‚ in a glass

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    Anthony Slaughter 10/27/11 The Knight’s Tale Essay In the beginning of the movie Will is just a peasant‚ squire but by the end of the movie‚ upon finding his newfound talent of jousting‚ he transformed is his social status from peasant to royalty by becoming a knight. In the beginning of the movie‚ The Knight’s Tale‚ William Thatcher and his two friends‚ Wat and Roland‚ start off as three ordinary squires. Right before a jousting match their knight that they serve dies; with their

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    exemplify qualities and ideas. The author of The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ has been referred to as the father of the symbolic novel. In The Scarlet Letter symbols play an Immense role in the plot of the book. During the duration of this essay my intentions are too deeply analyze the many symbols that the scarlet letter presents. As the novel begins‚ The prison is the first symbol presented. “The prison of the town symbolizes the darkest aspects of Puritan society and its hypocrisy (Warfel)

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    1 The Tale of Genji and the Tale of the Heike are stories illustrating the Heian period of Japan. The Tale of Genji is a fictional work completed in the early eleventh century C.E. that takes place at the height of the court aristocracy‚ while the Tale of the Heike is a dramatic telling of the true events that led to the end of the era and the dominance of the warrior class. They show very different aspects of the time period‚ and while they both provide powerful sentiments‚ the Tale of Genji

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    Discuss Questions The Knights Tale. 1. Do you admire Palamon and Arcite for sacrificing everything‚ including their friendship‚ to pursue Emily? Or‚ like Theseus‚ do you think it’s sort of stupid? 2. Are Palamon and Arcite two different characters‚ or the same character in two different bodies? 3. Why is Emily the only character whose prayer to the gods is not granted. The Canterbury Tales: The Knight’s Tale Theme of love and order that is combined "The Knight’s Tale" shows what happens when

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