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    A tumble of violet‚ blue‚ orange and green…the blazing lights of the neon signs‚ the hazy colors of the disco scene. There I was‚ a typical colegiala out to enjoy the world‚ a part of the “let’s make tusok-tusok the fishballs” syndrome. Youth with all its petty follies and foibles. Life was good…sometimes. Other times‚ I found myself stopping to ask‚ “What’s the use?” But I didn’t worry much about it. I mean‚ my life wasn’t a total whirl – it was just a little out of focus. At least I was having

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    Radelle Mendaros Grade VIII-Silver English 1.)KINDS OF SENTENCES ☁ DECLARATIVE SENTENCE- Is used to make a statement of fact‚ wish‚ intent‚ or feeling. ex. I have seen that movie twice. ex. I wish I could go on the picnic. ☁IMPERATIVE SENTENCE-is used to state a command‚ request‚ or direction. The subject is always "You‚" even though it may not be expressed in the sentence. ex. (You) Be on time for dinner. ex. (You) Open the window‚ please. ☁INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE-

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    Monologue of a dying dog

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    As I sit here in this dark cellar‚ I preach my whole life to you. This is the first time I’ve ever felt trapped. But where to begin I ask you. I’ve always loved to walk. That was my one pure pleasure in life. I could walk for miles and miles‚ and if needed I could run even further. I loved to feel the open around me. I could feel there were no limits or boundaries to where I wanted to go. Not like this though‚ not like this. Simple things in life‚ things I used to take for granted now seem unreachable

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    Aaliyah's Worth Dying

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    Jazmyn Tinsley Aaliyah lost everything she lived for. Childhood memories and innocence was gone. Aaliyah lives a betrayed‚ disappointed‚ bruised‚ painful‚ scorned‚ and unappreciated life‚ but in her extensive blue eyes she believes that no matter what it is‚ everything happens for a reason and this gave her no reason to give up. A stranger can wonder‚ “What do you have to live for?” But Aaliyah fears death‚ being hurt and pain. The only way she will die will be due to starvation or dehydration.

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    nursing staff to and from patients when giving first hand care. Good or bad communication can make there experience within the health care setting a positive or negative one and can leave a lasting impression. A good health care provider can use there communication skills to put a patient at ease with a few comforting words or gestures‚ a lack of positive communication in the health care setting could leave the patient feeling neglected‚ ignored and not valued as a patient. By successfully communication

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    Caring Communication Caring Communication is an important part of client care. With caring communication we can assess how to care for our clients needs in a genuine caring way. There are five components to caring communication and they are openness‚ empathy‚ supportiveness‚ positiveness and equality. With these five components to caring‚ we are able to provide to our clients a sense of worth‚ value‚ and dignity. ● Openness is when a good communicator is willing to share personal thoughts

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    To an Athlete Dying Young

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    Beowulf concretely establishes the traditional hero/villain roles only to have Grendel pulverize this concept proving that just as Grendel the character cannot exist without Beowulf the character‚ Grendel the novel cannot exist without Beowulf the poem. Gardner utilizes alliteration‚ demonic kennings‚ negative diction‚ pathos‚ first point of view‚ pleading repetition‚ innocent tone‚ and beastlike imagery to manipulate the villain role and create compassion for Grendel. Through the use of pathos

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    According to the new atlas of UNESCO‚ among the 6‚000 languages existing in the world 2‚500 of them are about to disappear or have already stopped their existence. About 3‚000 languages irrevocably lose their carriers every year. Thus‚ out of 97 percent of the population of the planet only 4 percent are carriers of the languages. Most likely‚ by the end of the 21st century dominating languages will supersede 90 percent of all the existing ones. All these figures testify to globalization‚ strengthening

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    Patient Bill of Rights All patients have the right to receive safe service that respects all of their core values. This paper will focus on the patient’s bill of rights. It will explain it meaning and how it is set in place to aid the patient. This paper will list two obligations found in the bill of rights. It will also explain which rights are currently provided in the sanction of law.   The basic rights of human beings‚ such as concern for personal dignity‚ are always of great importance

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