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    The issue presented is whether or not Josie was operating her vehicle. Based on the fact pattern in Josie’s case the finding of her being in “operation” would be in her favor under the applicable law. Operating while intoxicated (OWI) is defined by Ind. Code § 9-30-5-2‚ which states‚ “A person who operates a vehicle while intoxicated commits a Class C misdemeanor.” Ind. Code 9-13-2-118‚ defines “operator” meaning a person who drives or is in actual control of a motor vehicle upon a highway. To determine

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    it’s the looks‚ Josie. The

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    similar challenges with their culture and learning to cope with it. Throughout the film and the novel Josie and jess have to go through challenges with their family‚ Josie has grown up her whole life without a dad. When her dad shows up Josie is shocked and doesn’t want to see him. “We don’t need him”‚ Josie says to her mum ‚telling her she doesn’t want him in her life. Through out the novel Josie has to overcome her hate she had for her dad in the past and let it go. And allow accepting him in

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    In the novel Looking For Alibrandi by marlena marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi (also known as Josie)  is a typical 17 year old in her H.S.C year at St Martha’s‚ during the course of this year her understanding about life around her changes and so does her views on the people she loves most. Throughout the novel we see a great change in Josephine from a selfish and uncaring girl to a caring more sensitive young lady. Her life changes dramatically throughout the year as she slowly changes and learns

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    Josie’s Story I can vividly remember‚ I was horrified when I saw how Josie King‚ an 18-month-old child‚ suffered from burns. As a nurse‚ I wanted to take good care of the child because I knew‚ she can recover. Since I knew that I cannot do it alone‚ I used my nursing knowledge skills to give her appropriate care she needed that time. Also‚ there are certain factors which enabled me to minister effectively to Josie and her mother. Teamwork and Collaboration Teamwork and collaboration with my

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    Peer and family relationships help to change and shape both the identity of Josie and Amal from the novels Looking for Alibrandi and Does my head look big in this? Identity is who someone is and their characteristics. Everyone has an identity though finding that identity can be a challenge but something that has to be done. Identity often changes for the good and is necessary in life. Positive and negative relationships are a key to changing someones identity. Learning from negative relationship

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    of hatred to tear a relationship apart as it did with Neruda. Neruda expresses his great love for the woman he calls “sweet Josie Bliss” in the “Widowers Tango”. He writes about her in a few separate occasions in “Tonight I Can Write… & Widowers Tango”. The love these two couples share is stunning‚ beautiful. In “Tonight I Can Write”‚ the way Neruda speaks of Josie‚ the passion in his writing‚ “through nights like this I held her in my arms. I kissed her again and again under the endless sky

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    doctors) heard the state that Josie was in‚ yet they did not reevaluate their decisions. Not addressing the patient’s concern puts the patient’s safety at huge risk--which is what happened to Josie. Lastly‚ transmission. Though the nurses

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    sales he ever made" to which comes his reply‚ "Yeah. He was a happy man with a batch of cement." Willy’s death is seen as the death of a dream. However in the film its different to willy’s value of life. She josie does not value the fact that she is an italian. At the beginning of the film‚ Josie is in her last year of high school at St. Martha’s. She dislikes her culture and family‚ especially her Nonna. She is concerned about what other people think‚ and doesn’t know where she belongs. “I’ll run one

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    social latter in school. (2) Explain how a character is behaving and why you think the character is behaving that way. Josie Cormier is one of two main characters in Nineteen Minutes

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