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    career field I am interested in is nursing. More specifically my goal is to become a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN). By nature I am very patient and compassionate towards others. I empathize easily‚ and often think about the needs of others. My skills include the ability to think quickly on my feet and provide support to others without hesitation. I work well in a team environment and have excellent interpersonal‚ communication and problem solving skills. I look forward to a career where I am able

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    The reason I would like to study child nursing at university‚ is due to the notion that I can make a change to people’s lives; more specifically‚ a child’s life. Child nursing is a heart-warming field that provides a further understanding on health sciences‚ psychology‚ sociology‚ child protection as well as the health needs of children and teenagers. I feel a great sense of motivation towards helping people take better care of their health. Whether it is psychological or mental health. I have gained

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    ¨For god´s sake where is god?¨‚ Elie Wiesel once was religious up until he gave up on God because he felt God gave up on him. Because God never helped him or any of the Jews his faith in Him began to fade away. Elie Wiesel was a jew during the Holocaust and got his life and religion ruined by the Nazi forces. In the beginning he was friends with another very religious person named Moshe the Beadle. Moshe was later sent out of the country and sent to a concentration camp where he witnessed many awful

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    If I didn’t know any better‚ I’d say she’d used muti on you. - Everything she says‚ goes. - That’s not true. If you were with Smangele‚ you wouldn’t be missing church! So why now? Dad’s unveiling ceremony. - He died a long time ago. - I couldn’t afford it. - And now you have the money? - Yes. My sister and her son are our sacrificial lambs. - We did what we had to do. - By sending my sister to a madhouse? Calm down. It’ll be fine. This woman is adamant about one thing. She says Mxolisi

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    will to survive. Unfortunately I do not believe Elie that evaded the fate of becoming a brute. In the beginning of the book it is evident that Elie is already thinking more of his self and his own survival. Although it is suttle the evidence Is there. For example‚ when Elie’s father asked the gypsy‚ “where the latrines were located”(pg. 39) and he was struck. Elie realized‚ “only yesterday‚ I would have dug my nails into this criminals flesh” (pg. 39). Even though Elie himself had only been in camp

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    The Story of Elie Wiesel Flipping through the pages of your history book‚ you see millions of words‚ hundreds of pictures‚ and overall the context on the world around you. In almost everyone book you will see many of the same “important” people and figures occur. For example‚ George Washington was America’s first President‚ commander in chief of the Continental army‚ and was known as the Father of His Country. Sacajawea is known as a Shoshone Indian‚ who acted as a geographic guide‚ diplomat‚ and

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    photo I had absolutely no words for the excitement I felt that day. I mean who wouldn’t be excited when you’ve achieved a lifelong dream of yours to become Valedictorian of your 8th grade class. Many people approved‚ disapproved etcetera and either way I honestly could care less. I finally have achieved years of hardship and standards to finally prove to myself and others that I can “Do all things through christ that gives me strength.” I have learned to move past and accept myself for who I am and

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    The world I come from was shaped by a generation who believes that my generation and I have this inevitable fate of failure. Throughout the last seventeen years of my life I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard that I don’t and never will know what I want to do in my lifetime. The adults in my family have always had a way of including their opinion into every conversation I had with family or friends. Their opinion consisted of negativity and pointed out flaws I seemed to undoubtedly have which

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    desire to become a Marine Corps Officer. From the onset of the scouting program I have been instilled with many values‚ starting every scout function with the scout law‚ “A Scout is trustworthy‚ loyal‚ helpful‚ friendly‚ courteous‚ kind‚ obedient‚ cheerful‚ thrifty‚ brave‚ clean‚ and reverent.” While there are many valuable principles thought by both the scouts and the Marine Corps the (65)three main values that both organizations stress of honor‚ courage‚ and commitment are among the ones I hold most

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    the challenges of medicine‚ I ventured out and now possess a mixed bag of experiences. My week in different departments at KPJ Hospital have given me an essence of the realities of medicine. Routine ward rounds with the team of experienced doctors were the most enticing aspects of the experiences‚ where I had seen the trust that patients placed in doctors‚ and was profoundly awed by the persistence and respect with which all the staff reacted to this moral obligation. I was able to witness the job

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