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    Sweet Memories

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    for my blanky‚ my faithful companion for the past few years‚ my source of comfort throughout stormy days. I buried my nose into the silky blue quilt; the familiar smell somehow brought a nostalgic feeling to my soul. Blanky always reminded me of grandma. Memories locked deep in my heart that I tried ever so hard to forget flooded my mind once again; I hurriedly blinked away the tears that was brimming on the edge of my lashes… I remember the days‚ when grandmother was still around

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    What Food Means to Me

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    is a tradition that my great grandma Turnipseed started over 60 years ago with our family to bring us closer together. As our family grew‚ so did Sunday Dinner and pretty soon there were twenty to thirty people attending every Sunday. My grandma would slave over our meal all day‚ while the rest of the family sat and visited. These dinners were always really special to me because I lived in Seattle while my grandma and the rest of my family lived in Wenatchee. Grandma Turnipseed dinners were a rare

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    Love Medicine Essay

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    in the 1920s in North Dakota. Lipsha Morrissey‚ who is the primary character‚ narrates in first person. From the beginning‚ Lipsha was taken in from his grandma and grandpa Kashpaw and by the looks of it‚ Lipsha is passionately loyal to his grandparents‚ especially to his grandma. His grandparents live in a town at a senior citizen home. His grandma is more of a determined and motivated person rather than his grandpa is aggressive and unfaithful. Lipsha has a gift of being able to heal‚ which is the

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    Melba wanted to hear. “Patience is a virtue‚” she reminded Melba. Many times‚ what Grandma India said to Melba was met with dissatisfaction‚ but Melba listened nonetheless. Her advice about resisting the temptation of violent action and constantly striving to obtain the moral high ground‚ and her overall confidence in her granddaughter provided Melba with the strength to endure the wrath of the deep south. Grandma India was a strong-willed‚ God-fearing woman who instilled the same values in her own

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    vegas getting married I stayed at my grandmas and grandpas house for a few days it was. I was in the kitchen making a bead bracelet for my mom when the phone rang. It was my dad. Grandma answered it‚ he asked if I wanted to come stay with him for the night with his girlfriend and her daughter. She said no at first but I begged her to say yes. She gave up almost 5 minutes into the arguing and let me go. My dad didn’t have a driver’s license at the time so my grandma drove me there. As we pulled

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    maybe next time bud.’’Every time we went to the store I asked her if I could get it. Each time I got the same answer "No." I had to find a way to get that Nerf Gun!Then I had an idea! I would ask my grandma. Everybody knows that grandparents get you everything! So I went to ask my grandma‚ I said‚"Hey! Could you get me this cool new Nerf Gun for Christmas?" Then she said‚”I don’t know‚but I will think about it.” I just knew I would get it! I was almost 90% sure that I would get

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    Contemporary Social Issues

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    This essay will discuss the history of asylum seekers coming to Australia’s shores and explore most recent guidelines in relation to the issues surrounding new arrivals of asylum seekers. It will also provide an overview on the attitudes towards asylum seekers within Australia as part of encouraging integration of people from different cultures. This paper also will intend to address the issues asylum seekers and refugees are facing in Australia. The policy on Asylum Seekers and Refugees remains

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    and present her own opinions representing Priestley’s ideologies of socialism. In Act 1‚ Sheila appears very naïve and obsessed with her engagement. She also goes to lengths to impress Gerald by flirting with him and joking to show him that she is entertaining and a good wife “[with mock aggressiveness]: Go on‚ Gerald – just you object!” She is playing the traditional role of subservient female in the 20s but because she is using mock aggression she gives off the impression that she is flirting with

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    Ethical Issues In Nursing

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    2015).To address the issues of non-maleficence for instance‚ the commitment is not to prevent harm only but the nursing staff should not expose their patients to pointless unsafe risks (Foley & Christensen‚ 2016). If the nurses go ahead and wash Gerald they will be fulfilling their duty of care for not harming the patient and not exposing him to unnecessary risks. Harm is defined as a deliberate act that can be physically‚ emotionally and financially (Martin‚ 2015) . Assault‚ trespass and battery

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    “In re Gault Case”

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    Supreme Court made this decision in 1967 after hearing the case of fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault. Gerald Gault was arrested on the morning of June 8‚ 1964‚ by the sheriff of Gila County‚ Arizona. The neighbor called the police saying that Gerald Gault called her house and used inappropriate and offensive language. The sheriff showed up to Gault’s residence arresting Gerald Gault without notifying the mother of Gerald. Gerald Gault claimed his friend called the woman and said the things to her‚ and that

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