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    Transition To Adulthood

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    Transitioning from childhood to adulthood is a process. Sometimes this stage in life is marked with certain symbols to show that the process is complete. Most of the time it is an accomplishment that you or your family been waiting for you to complete. For some people it may be something as little as winning a football championship and for others it could be graduating college. In my case junior year of high school would set the mark. Receiving my certified nursing assistant license was the most

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    Health Assessment

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    own health and her family health history. CK is slightly overweight‚ smokes and does not exercise enough. She is the mother of two children and the wife to RK for 15 years. Her mother is still alive and in healthy condition and has no surviving grandparents. CK has 2 brothers and no sisters. Her culture does not influence her life style nor does it cause her to perform in any health related rituals. After completion of the assessment‚ CK is aware of her risk factors and is taking action to correct

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    Camp fire story

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    Monster in the Bear Lake During spring‚ break Jack’s family decided to go to their grandparent’s house. His grandparents live in the small town in Utah that is surrounded by the trees and had a lake. The lake was called‚ Bear Lake. If you travel to Bear Lake in Utah on a quiet day‚ you just might catch a glimpse of the Bear Lake Monster. When his parents made plans Jack asked his father‚ “Hey dad‚ can I take some of my friends to come with us?” His father replied‚ “Yes‚ you can invite your

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    Personal Responsibility Essay Student Name GEN/200 Date Teacher Name   This personal essay discusses the importance of personal responsibility. It covers my own feelings toward the subject and the importance it carries in life and society.  Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is and has always been very important in my life. Personal responsibility helps in every area of a person’s life‚ especially when it comes to education. Personal responsibility leads to greater accomplishments

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    “The best Thanksgiving” Thanksgiving is my second all time favorite time of the year. I love waking up in the morning to the loud‚ obnoxious sound of leaves crunching‚ and cars driving. My day starts out by walking down thehnb cozy steps to smell my mom cooking lazy snacks that take forever to cook for the day. For the perfect thanksgiving day of course I have to go outside and enjoy a chilly beautiful fall day‚ but before I can go inside my mom usually catches me and says “Bailey you are going

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    I still remember when I first came to America. I was at Charlotte Douglas International airport‚ looking around the totally strange place which was full of strangers. All I could hear was strangers talking in a language that I didn’t understand a single word. At that moment‚ I realized that I was in America‚ the America. I remember how people describe America as the greatest country in the world and such. My heart started to beat faster and faster‚ it felt like my heart was going to explode. Suddenly

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    Katie Rees

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    Childhood On May 24 1952 a baby girl was born into the world in Sparrow Hospital‚ Lansing Michigan and her name is Katie Rees. Her parents didn’t know how soon to go to the hospital so they drove around Lansing in their car until they were sure it was time and they stopped at a little restaurant called Dog(Hot Dogs) and Suds(Root Beer). She was named after a great aunt and her middle name just sounded good with it. Katie’s first brother Tom‚ was born in 1954 and John in 1961. She didn’t get along

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    You Never Have to Grow Up

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    of my friend than anything. I guess what she taught me is that you don’t have to be young to be a kid. And that you don’t have to be old if you don’t want to be. She always said that she didn’t want to miss any time with us like her grandparents did with her that’s why she was always with

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    I drive down that road every day‚ it never changes. Jefferson Road is the route that I take to get to school every day. It has the same curve and the same road signs every time I drive on it‚ but I still crashed. When my grandparents said that I would never understand what it would feel like to know what life is really about until it hit me in the face‚ they were right. It was November 30‚ 2015and I had been driving down Jefferson road‚ like I always do‚ when the front passengers side tie rod broke

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    Angle of Repose - Summary

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    Jordan Pye 8-12-11 Angle of Repose Written by Wallace Stegner‚ Angle of Repose won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972. Based on the letters written by Mary Hallcock Foote‚ the inspiration to Stengner’s character‚ Susan Ward‚ Stegner writes about a man‚ Lyman Ward‚ who has developed a bone crippling disease and has become dependent on others to assist him on his mission to discover his grandmother’s journey to Grass Valley. To accomplish this‚ Lyman went through a vast amount of letters and placed

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