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    In order to be a winner‚ you have to obtain a few traits. Certain people are born to be winners‚ to be leaders. Brian was one of those people‚ being a natural leader‚ also meaning him to be a natural “winner.” Brian was a winner because of his leadership traits‚ hopeful and positive attitude‚ and the respect he had from others. Being a respected leader is something that is not often seen‚ Brain was without a doubt considered a winner‚ a good one at that. Brian’s men looked at him as a leader‚

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    I found the presentation “Life in Balance “by Brian Luke Seaward to be very educational and interesting. I plan on using what I learned in my own life by taking an hour out of my day to take a step back from the fast pace and stressful life as a nursing student. Seaward mentioned that our bodies are exposed to the fast pace life almost twenty- four hours a day‚ and our bodies need a period of rest where we should shut down outside factors and racing thoughts. Another topic the speaker touched on

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    The After Effects from Combat In Brian Turner’s poem‚ “Perimeter Watch”‚ a cautious solider returns to the comforts of their civilian home and community after serving in combat. Though their establishment is precisely the same as it was when they left; their own selves and inner thoughts are forever engraved with the routine(s)‚ order(s) and repression of war. Therefore‚ making it difficult for the solider to grasp true reality. Within the night‚ the renewed civilian does a perimeter check thoroughly

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    In the play‚ Whose Life Is It Anyway? ‚composed by Brian Clark‚ considers the physical‚ emotional and intellectual journey of patient‚ ken Harrison‚ who presented with an unusual Journey because the quadriplegic which paralyzed from neck down. His journey is expressed he composer’s use of dialogue‚ characterization and use of language features and structure of texts. Ken’s quest on his journey is to discharge from the hospital and also his physical condition. While on his journey he gains new insights

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    Composed by Brian Balmages‚ ‘Moscow 1941’ is meant to describe the battle between the Russians and the Germans during World War II in Moscow. This piece contains a double duple meter pattern for the rhythm and some slight downbeats. The piece starts off with a grave tempo to represent the a gradual march that catches the audience in a trance of sorts. Gradually the crescendo builds and with accelerando‚ the audience feels as if they themselves are in the story being told. I have enjoyed this piece

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    A person’s right to live or to die should begin and end with the individual involved. Brian Clark in his drama “Whose life is it anyway?” questions this assumption. Many people would reason that the quality of a person’s life is more important than the sanctity of it‚ and as Dr. Jack Krevorkian states in the film “You Don’t Know Jack”‚ “Who cares what people think‚ It’s how the patient feels.” Ladies and gentlemen‚ an individual’s ability to make rational decisions in situations of trauma is explored

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    The article I read was Children: A Protected Species in Palliative Care by Brian Nyatanga. The article describes palliative care as a death process in which the patient‚ family‚ and friends benefit from being involved throughout the tough situation. The article mainly focuses on how children are usually not involved or even informed of the patient’s health issue(s). Children are commonly not involved for varies reasons‚ but generally because the parents don’t want the child to become affected in

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    In the essay (Ex)isles in the Harlem Renaissance‚ Brian Russel Roberts is under the assumption that it is possible the intended narrator of The Blacker the Berry by Wallace Thurman is hidden within the novel itself. Roberts also discusses how the focuses on black communities and “the black internalization of white prejudice” (93) in the United States during the 1920’s. His essay also addresses the effects of being a black person surrounded by a “sea of white faces” (101) and how Emma Lou learned

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    Successful Studies Brian O’Keeney (2005) article “How to make it in college”‚ Now that you’ve here”‚ Enumerate a many realistic steps to make students getting success in their colleges. First‚ He mentions Eight study tips that will help students to set good grades. Then‚ He gives students Three tactics for organizing their time. Moreover‚ He lists three approaches solve personals problems that he get in the way of their studies. Last‚ He says that a positive attitude gives students a great mood

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    1) Brian Turner’s "Jundee Ameriki" The narrator feels like someone talking to his own subconscious‚ someone who was present at the scene back in Baghdad‚ who not only knew the story but experienced it. Although the speaker was presented in 3rd person it could be the Jundee Ameriki himself‚ a battle buddy or one of the rescue team. The fragments symbolize the suffering the soldier encounters from the war‚ the long-lasting physical scars embedded with mementos from the suicidal lady and the scene “bits

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