saving the hospital money than caring for her nursing staff and patients. Mary Ann is willing to compromise patient care in order to increase revenue for the hospital. As a result‚ Mary Ann is not engaged with the staff she oversees. She does not seek to build trusting working relationships with her team. Teamwork is almost non-existent. In fact‚ the nurses’ turn- over rate in the ER department is very noticeable. Mary Ann acts as if she is the only one with skillful knowledge. The secondary issues
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“Letting Go in Uganda”. Ann Hood started her piece by describing herself as an author and ended with the date she wrote it with more information about the topic “Letting Go in Uganda”—National Geographic Traveler. Well…if that’s not the case that it’s the beginning of her story‚ here it is… She began by mentioning her nurture of her son in a brave way. Ann trained her son to adventure and travel around the world; the last paragraph gave an experience of her son and her in the wild encountering
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care. Conversations may be stalled when patients show resistance to talking about the future because they fear dying. Also healthcare professional struggle with how to support the patient’s decisions when they disagree with the patient’s choice. Mary Ann Liebert‚ in her article‚ talks about this difficult struggle that may
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I am Ann Pingrey-Korthas…a daughter‚ sister‚ wife‚ mom‚ teacher‚ and student with life experience that has created a well rounded‚ open minded‚ and compassionate person. I started my first job at 14 years old. I was a receptionist and entry-level accountant. The training was all on the job; there was no pay exchanged. After a period of time‚ my performance was of such high standard that I was offered a paid position doing what I had been trained. This was a position created just for me. I felt honored
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In the story “The rabbit hole” the author Ann Beattie‚ challenge us to think about the conflict among family members when dealing with an aging parent with a serious illness. As a person ages In today’s society there is a role reverse between parent and child. Children are taking care of their parents and assuming all the responsibilities and decision making about their parents health care needs. The story raises a question about family relationships among family members‚ more specifically the
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In a competition between man and nature‚ nature more often claims victory. Pitted against tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ and volcanic eruptions‚ nothing man made is permanent. In an excerpt taken from Ann Petry’s novel‚ The Street‚ the main character Lutie Johnson is antagonized by the tumultuous winds that inhabit the town‚ along with the frigid cold. Using such literary elements as dark imagery‚ descriptive selection to detail and appalling personification‚ Petry successfully captures Johnson’s relationship
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Stealing Stealing by Carol Ann Duffy was written in the 1980’s after Duffy had seen her neighbours snowman stolen from their front garden. Getting inspired by this‚ she had written this poem reflecting on the problems that occured in that moment‚ hence it was the time in Britain where unemployment was high due to Margaret Thatcher’s (the Prime Minister during the 1980’s) government policies. The poem starts with a rhetorical question‚ "The most unusual thing I ever stole?" This question seems
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In this excerpt from Ann Petry’s The Street‚ the wind is the central antagonist. The narrator efficiently utilizes a third-person omniscient narrator to relay to the reader the bitterness of the cold‚ along with the adamant determination of Lutie Johnson. Through the use of chillingly descriptive imagery‚ and figurative language including resplendent personification‚ the narrator successfully conveys the perilous nature of the cold to enhance Lutie Johnson’s temporal and sensory experiences. Imagery
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Heterosexuality is not normal‚ it’s just common. (Dorothy Parker) Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife (1999) takes a very common relationship – that of man and wife – and presents a collection of poetic monologues from the perspective of the wife. Written on the pretext‚ ‘If his wife could speak‚ what would she say’‚ Duffy’s monologues gives a voice to women who are usually defined by their men. Thus we hear from the wives of famous‚ and infamous‚ men such as Mrs Darwin‚ Pilate’s wife‚ Mrs Aesop
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1. ‘LITTLE RED CAP’ ‘LRC’ is a poem written by Carol Ann Duffy‚ and is the first poem in the anthology ‘The World’s Wife’‚ published in 1999. By interpreting the fairytale of Little Red Riding Hood in her poem‚ Duffy recounts her ten years of marriage to Adrian Henri‚ who was twenty-three years old her senior. She places herself as the character of Little Red Cap and Henri as the wolf. Duffy also alludes to fairytales such as ‘Sleeping Beauty’ in ‘Queen Herod’ or more traditional stories like ‘The
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