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    extremely stressful for everyone‚ especially the parents. Parental bereavement can be a very sensitive subject to handle. Palliative care begins as soon as the child is diagnosed with an illness and continues after the death of the child. It is important as healthcare providers to support the parents during their time of bereavement because losing a child can lead to depress‚ anxiety‚ psychological issues‚ and an overall decreased quality of life. Nurses must understand and remember that every situation

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    Perseverance‚ it’s what drives the world we live in today. It shows up in our lives every day. It showed up in my life when I got the opportunity to play AAA hockey in Detroit. It happened to me when I was in sixth grade. It was even prominent when one student got a chance to improve his acting ability through volunteering. It gives many the chances they might normally not get. Perseverance is the drive that everyone has they just may not know yet. When I was fifteen years old I got the opportunity

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    Why Respect Is Important

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    Respect has a very great importance in helping us move forward for peace with all people and environments. All around our society; I see of people showing respect. I see respect being shown around our society in many places; from movie theatres‚ to grocery stores‚ to even the person making their coffee in the morning. Even to just a simple please and thank you is very respectful. Respect can be shown in many different ways too. Without this where would we be now? In the movie theatre‚ I see

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    Why GPA Is Important

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    Is GPA more important than learning? What is GPA? What is GPA to me? What is the effect of MY GPA to me? What is your GPA? All these questions that adults drill into you the minute you hit Sixth Grade. “ You know your GPA is the only thing colleges look at” a quote that is ingrained into kids brain as they begin to prepare for one thing that effects the rest of their lives‚ college. GPA takes a person from a name and a unique identity to a number a number anyone can achieve. I personally have never

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    Why Is Hippa Important

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    Hippa Protecting personal information should always be a priority in any medical field.The Protected health information is suppose to be secured under the Health and accountability act beginning in 1996.This act is currently known as the HIPPA Act which is designed to protect medical rights. Imagine your information shared without knowledge even though HIPPA should be already set in place to protect rights of citizens. Does HIPPA seem to fall short in securing data and protecting American rights

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    Why Voting Is Important

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    Voting is one of the most important things that can be done as an American. Voting gives people the right to voice their opinion on pending laws‚ ordinances‚ and who they want to be in local and state officials. It also will let people decide who will be the leaders of our country. Voting makes it impossible for someone or one party to stay in office longer than the legal amount of time. Voting gives people the power so there cannot be laws passed without them having a say on it. If a law is being

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    Why Honor Is Important

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    "No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor is the reward for what we give" (Calvin Coolidge). According to Merriam Webster‚ honor is “respect that is given to someone who is admired”‚ but this definition doesn’t account for honorable events. Significant historical events are still being honored today. Legacies are still upheld as well as annual events that we take a day to honor. By remembering the significance of an event‚ we are able to honor the individuals and their achievements

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    Why Is Privacy Important

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    Privacy is more important than national security. The laws of the united states of America have to be followed. The government providing us false information and giving it to the press. Privacy is a limit on government power. All of these I will explain. The laws of the United States say that citizens have the right to privacy. The government provides as false information. Privacy is a limit on government power Privacy is important becauses it is written in the book of laws that

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    them from their own talents. If we are not appealing to their creativity then students gradually lose interest and what we are left with is a generation of potentially very talented individuals who were taught that their original ideas are not as important as the quadratic formula. Without the flow of innovative ideas‚ there would be less technological advancement‚ fewer jobs‚ and an even higher high school dropout rate. Thus‚ it is crucial that we encourage the usage of creativity now to increase

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    My Constitution Before the Constitution was established‚ there were no consistent set of laws‚ which allowed for frequent incidents of crimes to occur. Citizens lived out a mentality of “every man for himself” in society‚ often partaking in offenses such as murder‚ burglary‚ among many other horrible acts that are now seen as crimes. However‚ in 1776‚ the United States declared independence from England‚ this new found freedom helped establish a set of laws and a system of government that sought

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