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    This essay focuses on the nursing care received by a patient during practice placement in the community. The rationale for choosing this patient is because the author participated fully in providing care needs for this particular patient. A good nurse and patient relationship was developed which enabled the author to feel confident and at ease whiles providing care. The author learnt and developed new skills‚ which will be essential for future clinical practice. There will be a brief account of

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    It immediately caught my attention because there’s a lot you can describe/analyze from this statue. It’s large in size‚ it’s colorful‚ the colors used for dressed were very well match in my opinion‚ they match with her wrist‚ ankle and neck collar/bracelets‚ I believe that was a successful combination. The only thing that I didn’t personally didn’t find attractive in the statue was the oversize ears on her‚ the fact that they hold the hair back‚ yes it does show a better face

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    Symbolism in Oedipus the King Does the fear of one’s fate sometimes cost one a lot more? Fate is about choices that one picks that will set their destiny. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ it becomes obvious of what is to come of Oedipus’ future. The play takes place in 430 B.C. in the city of Thebes. There was a plague in the city that had all the people sitting near death’s door. Oedipus‚ who is the king of the city‚ wants to find out the problem and how to solve it. He will send out his brother-in-law

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    Number the Stars is told from the point of view of ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen. The story is set in the city of Copenhagen‚ Denmark in September 1943‚ the third year of the Nazi occupation of Denmark. Annemarie and her best friend Ellen‚ who is Jewish‚ are stopped by soldiers on their way home from school. The two girls‚ who go to the same school and live in the same building‚ are unsettled by their first direct encounter with the Germans. Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Rosen are concerned and ask the

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    My NFL Journey

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    kind of sad because going to Oregon my parents couldn’t come too all my games. My whole life my parents came to all of my games. But since I played so far I only told them to only come to my important games and the ones close to home. When I broke my ankle my mom would call and check one me everyday my dad would just show tough love and say “suck it up.” I don’t take it the wrong way I just let it past over my head. My mom was so proud of me because of how far I have came since I was little. When I was

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    Forces In Basketball

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    basketball injuries are life-threatening. Some (like broken bones‚ concussions‚ and ligament tears) can be quite serious‚ though. And while playing through the pain might seem noble‚ it can lead to serious muscle and joint problems over time. Sprained ankles are the most common basketball injuries‚ but jammed or broken fingers‚ bruises‚ bloody or broken noses‚ and poked eyes are all too common as well. When playing outdoors‚ abrasions (particularly on the palms and fingers) are always a risk. Indoor ball

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    Matt Coon Mrs. Scott English Comp 15 March 2013 Zombies A zombie is defined as a deceased human body that has somehow become reanimated and autonomous‚ yet no longer has sufficient brain or vital functions to be considered alive or capable of thought. The characteristics of a zombie have evolved over the years and throughout various cultures. In Africa they portray a zombie as a soulless being used as a slave for a voodoo priest. Never the less we will take a look at the American portrayal

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    My name is Blair Buchanan and I am a sports physician for basketball players in the NBA. I live in Birmingham Michigan and I live alone in a nice apartment. The definition of a sports physician is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. The reason I chose to be a sports physician is because it looked fun‚ and because I was interested in what they were doing to help athletes heal quicker‚ and I want to be able

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    Literature: Compare and Contrast Literary Devices Kathy J. Shannon University of Phoenix Mickeal M. Donald‚ Instructor September 3‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast Literature offers a variety of literary works by authors of all ages‚ writing non-fiction and fictional stories‚ poetry‚ and essays. The act of analyzing two different authors by both comparing their work and isolating their contrasting elements‚ can be difficult‚ yet rewarding. Oedipus Rex (Sophocles’)‚ written in 429 B.C.‚ offers the

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    In Fast Food Nation Eric Schlosser expands on why Americans should ditch fast food restaurants. He explores the origin of the most successful fast food chains‚ including McDonalds‚ Taco Bell‚ and Burger King. Split up into different sections‚ Schlosser describes the unsanitary kitchens‚ the underpaid employees‚ and the unsafe meatpacking industry. Above all the common theme found throughout this nonfiction book is the underlying greed found throughout the entire fast food industry. Schlosser starts

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