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    We do what we have to do

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    We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” Amalia Prida 14-0663 Orientation November 8th‚ 2013. UNIBE In life‚ everything is earned and nothing positive or good comes our way for free. We have to earn the things we want and sometimes do some things we don’t necessarily want to do. “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” is a famous‚ yet genuine quote that can be considered as a life lesson. This phrase is applicable to college students

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    The Take

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    The documentary film “The Take” or “La Toma” shows Argentina in the midst and the aftermath of an economic collapse as unemployment skyrockets and almost half the country plummets below the poverty level. In the beginning of the documentary‚ shows an emerging economy transitioning into first world status comparing it to Australia or Canada where Argentina was considered the most prosperous middle-class in Latin America. However‚ the country took a turn for the worst under the presidential reign of

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    We as Americans should make a rule to serve at least two or three years in the US military to show our love‚ dedication‚ and trust to the land and soil we live on. I believe that we are all equal‚ and we should all have the same rights but at the same time I believe that everybody that lives on US soil should all serve a couple years to all be equal and have the same rights. If every person served in the US Military we would not be having some of the problems that the news is putting out today

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    End-of-life Care

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    End-of-life care becomes an issue at some point for elderly clients. Even with the emergence of palliative care programs and hospice programs‚ the majority of elderly people do not die in their own home as is their preference. What are the reasons for this trend? Discuss what you can do as a nurse to support your clients in end-of-life care and in supporting their desires. Support your response with evidence-based literature. Planning care for elderly adults can be stressful and time consuming.

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    In an essay The Men in our Minds‚ Scott Sanders explains his thoughts on gender equality as a boy‚ and how his views change when he realizes the problem is not with gender inequality but about problems with social class. In a conversation with a friend‚ Sander believes that women have a harder life than men because women are trying to prove their equality. This conversation makes Sanders think about the men he knew as a young boy‚ they worked back-breaking jobs and died young because they were worn

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    To what extent should we place trust in the government these days? It is said by American President Barack Obama‚ ’’If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost.’’ From here‚ we know the importance of people putting trust in their government. However‚ we can only place trust in them if they are able to take care of their citizens‚ fulfilling their needs and acting responsibly in the best interest

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    We Can‚ But Should We? Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361 Information Systems in Healthcare Kathleen Fabian‚ Professor Fall B 2010 Radio frequency identification‚ also known as RFID‚ is a breakthrough in technology and could just be the next big step in surveillance. Yet‚ how far is one willing to go to be sure that all of their past history is accurate? This sounds a little like George Orwell’s 1984; a chip inserted into one’s skin‚ embedded with data that can be transferred to a reading

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    Should We Eat Meat?

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    4 November 2013 Let Us Eat Meat There is always that time in our life were we ask ourselves “Could I actually be a vegetarian‚ could I actually go without eating meat‚ milk‚ cheese and all those yummy foods?” Well most people say they couldn’t do it‚ and I’m right there with them! Why on earth would I deprive myself of meat and many other delicious foods on PURPOSE? It is truly instinctual to crave and want meat‚ so why would we force ourselves to do otherwise? Not eating meat is unnatural and

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    known as sodium chloride‚ should no longer be used on our roads in the winter months. The first two reasons why salt needs to stop being used are because salt negatively affects aquatic ecosystems and causes damage to vegetation. The third reason is because thankfully‚ there are alternatives that we can use‚ that would be benefiting us which we should use instead of sodium chloride. To begin with‚ sodium chloride is detrimental to our aquatic ecosystems when it is used on our roads. Often‚ the salt

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    Life In The Play Our Town

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    Do human beings take life for granted? Pondering this question‚ it is fair to say that as a society‚ we’ve been steadily moving towards convenience‚ towards getting through everything as fast as we possibly can. With this desire for speed‚ we seem to be forgetting the value of life and appreciating it. We live in a world where everything is driven by efficiency‚ and human interaction is slowly becoming rarer. While this may seem like a very melodramatic description of our world‚ it’s truly not that

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