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    Living an Authentic Life

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    Name: Quoc Tran English 2403: World Literature Section: L2 Professor: George Schroepfer Living an Authentic life Sangamithra Gangarapu‚ a software engineer‚ once said: “add life to your days‚ not days to your life;” This short but meaningful message caught my attention when I was browsing through facebook sometime last week. I’m sure the question that comes to mind when any of us when we see this quote is: have I live the life I was meant to live‚ or what does it mean to live an authentic

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    | |Module B: Texts and Society: |Non-Fiction |4. A student uses language relevant to the study of English. | |Elective 1: Living ad Working in the Community |Multi-media |5. A student demonstrates understanding of how audience and purpose | |This module requires students to explore and analyse

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    Dorm and Residence Living

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    very seldom is that the case. Dorm life so far has not been what was expected to say the least. Between having to deal with the difference in personalities‚ communal facilities and spaces‚ and being considered partially independent‚ this new found living has been nothing short of a major adjustment. Coming into college the thought process begins to switch from adolescent and immature to adult-like and responsible‚ at least that’s what should happen. Students walk onto university grounds and get

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    Living on Your Own.

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    Living on Your Own. Living on your own doesn’t seem to be a big deal in the beginning. Despite all the disadvantages of living on your own the benefits of it are far greater. While living on your own you can develop important life skills such as time management and greater responsibility‚ which will lead to a more mature stage of life. When this stage of life is achieved you can decide what and how you want to live the rest of your life. When it comes to the point of living away from your parents

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    Living with Bipolar Disorder Imagine a Sunday morning. A couple is sitting at the breakfast table discussing the upcoming days events. They discuss in detail what is planned for the day‚ what various activities they have planned for the week‚ and talk about work. This is a nice‚ pleasant conversation. Now envision the same morning events‚ except now one of them has bipolar disorder. Would there be any difference in the conversation? People with bipolar disorder suffer from severe mood swings. Two

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    Nuit of the Living Dead

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    “Nuit of the Living Dead” by David Sedaris “Nuit of the Living Dead” written by David Sedaris‚ the setting in rural France leads to part of the comedic element of this story. Reading this story very much feels like trying to follow an ADD chipmunk. There are generally several thought patterns running simultaneously throughout the entire thing. It’s a quick‚ fun‚ charmingly quirky read. One of the most charming parts is the internal dialog of the main character that’s constantly drizzled through

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    activity of daily living

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    clinical experience within my branch of Adult nursing. I will explore how patients Activity of Daily Living (ADL) needs have been met for hygiene‚ elimination‚ nutrition and hydration. I will also demonstrate how the student has practiced in a non discriminatory manner. The four ADL’s I am basing my essay on are part of the twelve Activities of Daily Living model (Roper et al‚ 1996). As the NMC states you must always make the care of a patient your first concern and always treat them as an individual

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    Living Life as It Comes

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    "Living life as it comes" is one of my philosophies. Since my early childhood‚ I remember taking chances over stuff and putting my best effort to make it a success. In short‚ I prefer describing myself as an "optimistic" and perhaps "a real dreamer". Talking about my hobbies‚ I enjoy dancing‚ singing‚ watching movies‚ hanging out more with my loved ones and shopping. Among all "music" is something that I really can’t live without. During leisure times‚ especially when I’m alone‚ I even sing along

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    LIVING IN A FLAT V versus A HOUSE I decided to compare living in a flat and living in a house‚ because I moved from a flat to a house a couple of months ago. This fact inspired me to write about the differences between these two places. I definitely love living in a house more‚ but nothing is only white and black. Equally living in a flat and living in a house have their pros and cons. Living in a flat is quite comfortable and one doesn´t have much worries. You do not have to bother

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    Living like weasels

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    Living like Weasels ​There are many mysterious and fascinating things lurking in the wild that not many of us have a chance to see. If you are going through the woods on a nice hike chances are you’ll find some interesting things. I love hiking through trails in Easton and I always stumble upon cool things like tree carvings and marshes or even ponds that I never knew existed. Annie Dillard‚ the author of Living Like Weasels had a similar experience when she went through the woods and stumbled

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