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    As highlighted by Roper‚ Logan and Tierney (2004) the most important nursing activity in the prevention of pressure sores is the relief of pressure and minor changes of position should be incorporated into the nursing care plan as well as the familiar intervention of

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    succeeds even though it takes her over thirty years to do it. Each one of her husbands has a different effect on her ability to find that voice. Janie discovers her will to find her voice when she is living with Logan. Since she did not marry him for love‚ tensions arise as time moves on and Logan begins to order her around. But Janie is young and her will has not yet been broken. She has enough strength to say "No" and to leave him by running away with Joe. At this point‚ Janie has found a part of

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    but Janie “means tuh live [her way]” (Hurston 114). The struggle between Janie and Nanny highlights hopes and the deeper emotions which Janie desires. Throughout the novel Nanny’s idea of marriage differs from Janie’s. Nanny wants Janie to marry Logan Killicks because he can provide for her and protect her. She does not think that love is a necessity in fact she calls it “de very prong all us black women gits hung on” (23). It reveals that Nanny thinks love is what makes black women unhappy with

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    B. Taylor uses Stacey Logan as a young boy that has to stand up for his convictions‚ and for his family and friends. Stacey showed courage throughout the book when the Logan’s got revenge on the school bus‚ when Stacey stook up for T.J cheating‚ and even when he stayed and helped T.J when they weren’t friends. By those three parts in the book showed that Stacey was a very loyal‚ courageous‚ and a good person. Would you risk you and your family getting harmed? Stacey Logan put himself and his family

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    attempting to marry her mother hush-hush. Although Nanny’s worried that Janie will cruelly end up being used and treated like garbage by some man without her grandmother’s guidance while granny is getting up to age by the hour.. A man is that named Logan Killicks is interested in marrying Janie‚ but Janie is disgusted because of the huge age difference and because he "look like some ole skullhead in de graveyard.". Nanny accuses Janie of not wanting to be an honest wife and slaps Janie for her insolence

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    flute from Jeremy. Also‚ “ y’all Logans think y’all so doggone much with y’all new coats and books and shiny new Packards”. * Insincere/ Fake friend/ Disloyal – refers to Christopher John as “my little buddy” and “you still my pal ain’t you‚ Little Man?” When the Logans accuse him of telling on Mama. However‚ after seeing their coldness‚ he admits that he may have said something about Mama. Inconsistent and insincere! * Arrogant – Thinks he is superior to Logans. “ What I look like‚ having a

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    which confinement is imposed that is important.” Logan goes on to describe confinement as” much more than just warehousing” (Logan 1990) The goal of confinement should be‚ instead‚ to promote the rehabilitation of prisoners and ensure that they are housed in decent and humane conditions. No one is advocating for luxury living for inmates but if occupational skills‚ education‚ and safe living are not provided inmates will not rehabilitate. Logan is among observers of privatization who contend “it

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    In their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ Janie states “Love is like the sea. It’s uh movin’ thing‚ but still and all‚ it takes its shape from de shore it meets‚ and it’s different with every shore.” What Janie means by this statement is that love is something that changes form with every person one meets‚ and that love is never the same with someone else. What Janie fails to realize is that she is both the sea and the shore and that the love she is looking for is inside herself.

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the main character‚ Janie Crawford‚ is on a quest to find true love. Like many people‚ she begins her journey not knowing what love is. Janie encounters many obstacles in her quest for love. Even when she finds love with Tea Cake‚ more obstacles challenge their relationship. "de very prong all us … gits hung on. Dis love! Dat’s just whut’s got us uh pullin’ and uh haulin’ and sweatin’ and doin’ from can’t see in de mornin’ till can’t see at night"

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    from Stacey: Many people must face courage by being bullied‚ just because of the color of their skin. In Mildred D. Taylor book Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry‚ Stacey had to show courage by the bus Trench‚ and T.J.’s cheat notes. Stacey is the oldest Logan kid‚ he feels that he is the man of the house when papa is at the railroad. Would you rather almost get ran over by a bus or would you do something about that would get you in trouble? Stacey had an plan to stop that bus from splashing them. “I’ll

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