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    As long as I can remember I have always wanted to be a nurse. I loved the fact that I could help someone and love doing my job at the same time. I knew a couple of things before I started my research. I knew you had to go to college. Also‚ I knew that I would have to work my way up to a Registered Nurse. I knew that Itawamba Community College offers a nursing program‚ so that’s why I chose to go to school there. Knowing that being a Registered Nurse would require a lot of my time‚ and being at work

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    Having the Same View Before and after publishing a book someone will always critic it. It’s a way for people to express what they think about the book and their views of the plot. In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston a particular review comes to mind Lucile Tompkins‚ The New York Times Book Review‚ her words of describing this novel as sententious in the beginning of the novel and humors makes it seem that Hurston intent to proceed these sort of ideas to the readers. Others

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    Why I Hate Mars Essay

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    And he knew that. Mars knew that it wasn’t nice to steal all of Earth’s water. Mars could’ve asked for some not all. He could’ve shared with him. All of Earth’s life on him was all harmed (Danuser 2). All of the animals were dead‚ and all the plants were burned beyond regrowth (Danuser 2). If Mars would have known to be fair‚ he would have also known don’t hate others to get what you want. Earth started to hate Mars. “Mars was flying around when a huge rock flew past him. He thought

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    I am involved. I have been dancing for fourteen years now‚ playing the piano for thirteen years‚ and running track for almost six years. Not to mention‚ I have managed to hold three jobs now and‚ I have donated the remainder of my free time to community service. Perhaps to say that I am involved is an understatement- I am totally involved! Nonetheless‚ I don’t think I would be nearly as well-rounded as I would be without four vital virtues: scholarship‚ character‚ leadership‚ and service. I believe

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    October 2012 A Prospectus: Reading Hurtson’s Their Eyes Were Watching God from a Psychoanalytical Perspective Psychoanalytic theory has shown that infants start identifying themselves and recognize that they are individuals‚ separate from their mothers‚ at six months of age. At that age‚ the individuals’ own identity starts to form as they relate their reflection in the mirror to their own self. This is when texts such as Their Eyes Were Watching God become relevant. The protagonist‚ Janie Crawford

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    Illustrations are an essential component of graphic novels in expressing the importance of scenes and qualities of characters within the author and illustrator’s work. Throughout the graphic novel‚ Maus I‚ the author and illustrator‚ Art Spiegelman‚ exhibits differentiating tactics in pursuance of the audience gathering visual information to determine whether or not a scene is really one of importance. For example‚ throughout the novel Art and his father‚ Vladek‚ are conducting interviews based on

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    I Was Only 19 Essay

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    Subject Matter – ‘I was only 19’ written by John Schumann performed by the band the Redgums is a highly emotive and meaningful song. It describes the typical war experience and post war experience of the Australian soldiers in the Vietnam War‚ it show cases the struggles and hardships that the soldiers faced. It explores the atrocities of war witnessed though the eyes of young soldiers. The physical trauma and emotional scaring they suffered upon their return. It is primarily about his conscription

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    In his article‚ "Why I Wrote The Crucible‚" Arthur Miller speaks of the 1950’s "which nobody seems to remember clearly"- a time of fearful insanity and unrest. Anyone could be accused. Showing excessive opposition ensured prosecution. Most shrunk back from disputing the McCarthy hearings for fear of their safety. Now‚ this period of panic is viewed as absurd. As Miller describes Hitler as being almost comical to his generation‚ the modern generation sees the Salem witch trials as foolish scuffles

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    Essay I Heard A Fly Buzz

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    540110031 A View on the Moment of Dying in “I heard a Fly buzz ---when I died” in Dickinson’s “I heard a Fly buzz --- when I died” is a poem written by the well-known American poet‚ Emily Dickinson. It is a poem that presents the moment of dying in Dickinson’s way which begins with the peaceful moment of a dying person on her deathbed and then there is a strange fly which interposes and changes the whole atmosphere. In Dickinson’s “I heard a Fly buzz --- when I died”‚ the speaker describes the moment

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    unpleasant photo‚ we just thought it would be an interesting photo to talk about and was not like the other World War I photos. The other photos are usually about soldiers‚ their daily life‚ and life in the trenches. This picture is unusually dark because of the destruction around the cross. The cross is usually a symbol of hope‚ and it showed how Jesus Christ rose back from the dead. I chose this photo because it symbolizes hope even though the war was a

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