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    They didn’t have status or value in the eyes of Sizzina. The halls that were once filled with praises and commandments were now turned into hearts filled with hatred. The god of beauty‚ Sonia‚ noticing all the injustice occurring to other students made a ever changing decision. Sizzina had to learn her lesson! Sonia decided to turn Sizzina into an unattractive monster. A monster that would not receive any appreciation. Sooner nor later‚ her high self esteem turned into an ocean filled with tears

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    leader in credentialing nurses‚ AACN Certification Corporation has demonstrated that certification contributes to achieving optimal outcomes that are consistent with the goals and values of acutely and critically ill patients and their families1. Stay Up-to-Date AACN sets the standards for acute and critical care nursing. Online clinical practice resources — leading-edge and evidence-based — enable you to provide the highest quality care. We transform the knowledge of experts into easy-to-understand

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    • Medical robotics is managed by physicians through computerized consoles. The consoles may be near the patients‚ or at an external site. Consoles include single or multiple arms being in the control of the physicians who perform operations on patients. The shape and dimensions of these arms depend upon the type of surgery being performed. The medical data and requirement is fed in the robotics before start of surgery‚ including the X-rays‚ and other diagnostic examinations. This information facilitates

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    It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No‚ it’s a new planet! Just as Neil Armstrong said when he took his first step on the moon this is‚ “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” This planet has the potential to change our world as we know it. On this planet there is life with and ecosystem just like ours‚ but the way the life uses their resources is different. The inhabitants of this planet are… COMPUTERS. Living‚ breathing‚ eating‚ computers! Crazy‚ right? But unlike humans these computers

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    Charles Baudelaire is an interesting poet because he is very relatable‚ unlike many poets that we learn about. He hated school‚ he loved clothes‚ and he spent his days lounging around art galleries and cafes. He was kicked out of school right before graduation because he did not want to give up a note passed to him in class by his friend. He experimented with mostly all of the drugs available in his time. His stepfather‚ in the hopes of ending his self-indulgent behaviors‚ sent him to India. This

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    In this journal entry‚ I shall discuss and interpret the poem of Charles Simic called “Listen.” The main topics brought up in this poem are our relation to life‚ the indirectly related happenings around us‚ and the indifference we feel to future consequences for our actions up until the point we see the magnitudes of what we brought for ourselves. The first couple of passages in the “Listen” talk about our relationship with life. “Make-believe and real‚” describes our idealisms we hold onto that

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    of Violence‚ Language of the Heart Our world is not a pleasant one. Our everyday lives are punctured with graphic images of sex‚ violence and apathy. Unfortunately‚ people tend to ignore the holes in the social fabric all around them. As Bukowski wrote the poems that were compiled into Betting on the Muse‚ he realized this‚ and incorporated it into his poetry. In his narrative works he creates a living‚ breathing world. He tends to concentrate on the low points of life‚ though. The world is a dark

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    Bukowski Self-Exploration in “Bluebird” and Transgressive Fiction I liked Charles Bukowski’s poem “Bluebird” because it was very gritty and realistic‚ and I really understood the expression of loneliness and depression and escapism. His work seems to really represent the dirty‚ gritty‚ realistic soul of America in the 20th century and he uses his writing to express his inner pain and questions about himself and life. He does this through writing in a realistic way in transgressive poetry‚ by

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    Before i had a family‚ i dreamed of my "made up family"‚ having a joyous time. Well that sure made me understand perception can alter your true life experiences when you go thru real situations. My point being‚ it was June of 2015 last year‚ and my small family and my mother planned to take a trip. My mother resides in New Mexico and we live in Las Vegas‚ so the demand for togetherness was of a longing feeling. One could say even mutual. When all the plans went thru we were on our way to Las Cruces

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    leaves room for a person to not feel overwhelmed by the problem and cast it off as unsolvable. In fact they see that the situation is understandable‚ due to already having previous knowledge of the problem. In the story elephant crackup? The author‚ Charles Siebert‚ explains the similarity between an elephant and a human. He expresses that an elephant is practically a bigger version of a human. Their brain and emotional state is quite similar to that of a human. On page 355 it was stated that “When an

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