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    ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’ goes a very long way; I learnt my lesson the hard way. I happened to be a very judgmental teenager and I lost many friends that way. Even before speaking with or having any contact with an individual‚ I judged them based on what I saw on the outside. My friends‚ the ones who stuck with me‚ always told me that one of those days‚ I would be taught a valuable lesson; and boy they were correct. I remember the day as if it were yesterday. It was just a regular boring

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    was for food. I also came up with other ways to get money by helping my neighbor with her garden‚ helping my brother cut lawns‚ and helping him wash cars. After about two weeks I came up with enough of money and I was so ecstatic. Knowing for the first time I was going to pay for a pair of shoes kind of felt great. On my way

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    Deon’s Black Eye Travis was walking in the school building looking for his girl‚ Alicia. He went past the Math class‚ he saw Mr. Freeman and the principal making out he got disgusted and walked faster. While passing by the English class he decided to take a peek and see if she was in there. When he opened the door he saw nothing out of the ordinary but he started hearing people laughing. So he went in the class and started looking around. He saw the desk he used to sit on in his junior year. He

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    the health care system‚ resulting in the integration of evidence-based practice to improve care. Evidence-based practice has been introduced to the health care industry to incorporate clinical expertise‚ scientific research‚ and the values as well as preferences of patients to ensure that the patient is the focus of care. Nurses play a crucial role in the implementation of evidence-based practice to ensure that clinical decisions based on current evidence‚ patient values‚ and clinical expertise guide

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    makes butterflies fly in your stomach when you talk to talk to that special someone‚ it’s the last thing you think about before going to bed. Have I have been love? Of course I have. It was a dark morning‚ so quiet you can hear pin drop‚ it was the first day of summer school. After leaving my house I had soon reached my school‚ as I stepped out of my dad’s car and see huge of pile of students outside the school‚ my dark silent morning wasn’t silent no more‚ due to loud chatter of the students. It was

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    Narrative tasks may require you to write a story or part of a story; they may also ask you to write a true account. The purpose of your writing is to entertain the reader through the situation you have imagined and also to explore that situation and the characters involved in it • Remember how much time you have in the exam. Don’t try to write too complicated a story. Examiners want quality not quantity. • Don’t fill your writing with direct speech; it causes problems with punctuation and it’s

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    Eloisa Vasquez ENG102 Ms:Margaret-paterson Final assay. People should use their time to be volunteer. There many people in this world that waste their time in many activities that are unnecessary‚ such as going out or just having fun anywhere. People don’t think that they can use their time in more us full activities‚ activities that can help other people. Such as been a volunteer in any church hospital or any organization that can help many people who needed. Why people should be a volunteer

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    Tom’s Lament. Old Tom limped down the street in the warm rain. He was heading for the bar on the corner of Henderson Boulevard where he regularly went for an ice cold brew on hot summer afternoons. Come to think of it‚ he didn’t so much drink his beer‚ as sit in the corner nursing the same glass for hours at a time watching those perfectly round chilled droplets hit the mahogany countertop. A young sporting type‚ who looked remarkably similar to his youngest boy‚ approached him and offered him

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    slight hope that one of my friends might change his mind‚ which didn’t happen. I already had mixed feeling about my “jump‚” and I must admit the more I thought about actually doing it‚ the more nervous I became. I began feeling jittery‚ and for the first time I was more nervous about skydiving than I was about being deployed. And still for some reason I wanted to do this‚ almost felt like I had to. The morning of my jump arrived‚ and I was instructed to arrive one hour prior to my scheduled time

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    Goals and targets need to be set to enable outcome based care packages to be tailored to each individual. It involves putting the individual at the centre of every service required and not using a generic template. One size fits all has no place in the modern care systems. Instead at looking at the whole requirements it may be more prudent to break it into smaller pieces to ensure a successful outcome. It is ensuring holistically based approach is used to meet the needs of each individual. There

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