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    Why do I want to be a Nurse? I want to be a nurse because I enjoy being around people in their times of need and I get internal satisfaction by serving those that need help. I remember when I was just a kid and I played with my cousin that we were both nurses‚ I grew up saying I wanted to be a nurse and that is when I realized my passion for nursing. I believe that the cure for many of the people’s ailments is not just in medicine‚ it is in the care that they receive as patients in hospitals and

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    How Do I Love Thee

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    Research Essay: How Do I Love Thee Elizabeth Barrett Browning asks‚ “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” (439). There are innumerable ways you are able to love to another individual. Each line of the poem answers her original question‚ and then goes on to prove (with evidence) that her love is indeed real. Browning describes and expresses her distinct feelings very literally about the one she loves in this poem. She explains love by listing and describing many of the ways that she knows

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    In the poem by Emily Dickinson "It Was Not Death‚ for I Stood Up‚" the main character has just lost a loved one and feels such devastation that cannot be put into words‚ but could only be described as "not" something. She feels such loss at her loved one’s burial‚ that his "burial reminded [her] of [hers]". He has been a huge part of her life‚ so when he dies‚ that part of her dies also‚ and is buried with him. She cannot put the feeling of devastation into words‚ for if pain can be described‚ it

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    I believe that if the actual citizens of the united states were to listen to us and hear all the immigrants have been through and what we’ve lost and what we’ve been through then maybe they will understand what it means for all of us to come to a country where there is hope for a better life. I do believe we’re all connected. I do believe in the power of prayer. I do believe in putting good out into the world. And I believe in taking care of each other. It’s true that most American citizens

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    Do I Make Myself Clear?

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    transmit one’s thoughts on to paper it is important to be cognizant of the different processes that can be applied to help prepare and familiarize oneself with a topic. For a class assignment I wrote four essays‚ each using different preparatory and editing techniques. After completing this mini experiment I feel that each process has its benefits‚ but that there are certainly some approaches to writing that are more advantageous than others. The most useful methodology enables a student to make stimulating

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    Why Do I Want an Mba?

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    Running head: WHY DO I WANT AN MBA? 1 Why Do I Want An MBA? Sandra R. Schubert MGT/521- Management December 10‚ 2010 Edward Darley Running head: WHY DO I WANT AN MBA? 2 Why Do I Want An MBA? A Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) degree not only opens many doors of opportunity for the possessor of the degree‚ it also increases one’s potential for earning higher salaries and developing a better career path. Along with the prestige this degree brings‚ increased responsibilities

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    How Do I Love Thee?

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    How do I love thee? By Elizabeth Browning The poem‚ "How do I love thee" is a passionate affirmation of love from Elizabeth to her lover Robert Browning. In this poem‚ Elizabeth declares her spiritual and pure love for Robert and describes the many ways in which she feels for him‚ and therefore defines her love. On the poem she express three different ideas of love which are the depth of her love‚ an attempt to describe the indescribable and the comparison to known feelings and interactions

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    I Am Who I Am

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    I am what I am Have you ever heard about people who claim that they seem to exist in this world in different personality? In one place you’re defined as the one who loves to talk about anything except girl stuffs. Then later on in another place you would be the one to open the conversation that deals with these ‘girl stuffs.’ In one place people know you as someone who’s very conservative that don’t talk that much. But in another world you’re described as someone who will do whatever

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    teacher got up out of her chair and started walking around the room and seeing if we needed help or were stuck on a problem. Then‚ all of a sudden‚ she stopped dead in her tracks and stood still for a few seconds. Then she started talking to my friend saying‚ "Why haven’t you done any of your homework?" and he said‚ "I can concentrate better when I do it at home." and the teacher thought this was so rude of him to say and was offended by it. The teacher then told my friend to go out in the hallway

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    I Don’t Want to do African… What About My Technique?” Transforming Dancing Places into Spaces in the Academy By Raquel L. Monroe‚ Ph.D. In the article “I Don’t Want to do African” Monroe theorized the delegation of modern dance and ballet as the proper techniques for training dancers in the academy‚ while African and American dance is somewhat frowned upon in the academy. While American dance is not considered a form of technique it still requires acquired skills to be good at it. This article

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