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    the hospital. I was balled up in the back seat of my mother in laws car‚ biting down on a towel because the pain was so unbearable. I heard him say “it’s ok baby… ” just as another jolt of pain came. As his voice faded I could feel him rubbing my back‚ and I tried my best to listen to his voice and forget the pain. It was impossible though‚ the baby was coming and there was no turning back now. As we arrived at the hospital I was quickly taken from the car and rushed up to the maternity ward and

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    induced immunity‚ people in modern times have called vaccinations into question over the amount of misinformation and the infringement on personal beliefs they represent especially when it comes to children. In the article‚ “Current Controversies in Childhood Vaccination”‚ written by Dr. Marisa Carillo-Marquez and Dr. Lisa White‚ vaccines are displayed

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    Embarrassing Moment

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    embarrassing moment happened. I slowly raise my hand after the teacher asks if anyone else needs to do the oral. As I scoot the chair back to stand up‚ my ears begin to turn red hot and I start to sweat on my hands and forehead. As I look up from the podium‚ I am startled by the forty pairs of unwavering eyes glaring at me‚ waiting to be engrossed by my brilliance. I find myself having difficulty breathing‚ almost as if I have forgotten how to. I wipe the sweat off my brow‚ grab my index cards tightly

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    Childhood Trauma Essay

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    How to Heal Your Childhood Trauma A childhood trauma can follow you for a lifetime. Before you can make peace with your past‚ you have to learn how to heal your childhood trauma. Unfortunately‚ this tends to be harder than it sounds. The brain records everything that happens. After a trauma‚ a stronger memory is made. When anything reminds you of the trauma‚ your brain replays the same fear and anxiety. Hypnosis to Overcome Childhood Trauma You can heal your inner child through hypnosis.

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    Anxious moment

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    My brother being born prematurely was a very anxious moment in my life. He was born just below two pounds and needed to be in an incubator at the hospital for two months‚ the doctor had told my family and I. Those two months were the longest two months of my life. I feared for the worst and my mind was very unease. My family and I would visit him as much as possible‚ hoping he was okay and even still alive. My anxiousness had gotten worse when the doctors had told my family that my brother needed

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    Essay On Childhood Poverty

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    What is Childhood Poverty? What is Childhood poverty and what can be done to prevent it? Childhood poverty is almost always the effect of a cause that a child is having trouble with. This cause could be from something that is happening within the family like drugs‚ alcohol‚ and/or violence. It could also come from something the child was born with‚ such as a disability. Childhood poverty can affect a number of different categories in a child’s life‚ such as education and also brain development

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    Memorable Moments It has been said that a picture can say a thousand words. Every time it is taken out of the box or turned into an album‚ a single snapshot can offer a lifetime of memories and stories to tell. In my family‚ photographic storytelling is so essential‚ that all of us own numerous cameras and have a simple point-and-shoot on us at all times. I have hundreds of photographs in my collection‚ but there is one beautiful shot in particular that provided me with an amazing personal experience

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    Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Xxxxx xxxxxx Professor xxxxxx English 101 Date The Cause and Effects of Childhood Obesity The damaging effects on a child’s physical and mental health are two of the main aspects that are associated with childhood obesity. This condition is at epidemic proportions in the United States. (Henry and Martin‚ 13-6) Childhood obesity is a condition where a child weights more than the normal weight for a child their age. There are several factors that cause this condition such as food choices‚ lack of

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    pledged to give back to my school and community in any way possible. After being in _______ for just a few weeks‚ it was evident that joining extracurricular activities and participating in community service was a major part of getting where you want to go. The National Honor Society surfaced around January of 2004 and I knew somehow‚ someway I was going to into that prestigious organization that was reserved for the best and brightest students. The National Honor Society was my main motivation to work

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    Magical Realism in Thursday’s Child Magical Realism centers on Tin Flute in Thursday’s Child by Soyna Harnett. Magical realism is a literary genre where magical elements are a natural part to a rather realistic‚ dull setting. The title of the book comes from a nursery rhyme with the same title. Thursday’s Child is Tin‚ who was born on a Thursday and as the nursery rhyme says‚ “he has far to go.” Tin is an eccentric and isolated child who digs. His wanderings take him underneath the earth into the

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