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    called “My Sister’s Keeper”. I was drawn to this particular organization because of the name. I am the youngest of five children and I have two older sisters that I adore. Being my sisters keeper does not just mean my family but also my friends and even people that I do not know that might have come from the same background as me. I felt that this organization would be perfect for me to get involved in because I would get an opportunity to talk to and see other girls my age that share my same interest

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    My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult About the Book New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult is widely acclaimed for her keen insights into the hearts and minds of real people. Now she tells the emotionally riveting story of a family torn apart by conflicting needs and a passionate love that triumphs over human weakness. Anna is not sick‚ but she might as well be. By age thirteen‚ she has undergone countless surgeries‚ transfusions‚ and shots so that her older sister‚ Kate‚ can somehow fight

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    The use of suspense and foreshadowing in Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper helps readers later understand how the theme topic of tragedy can evolve into the theme topic of fate. As Picoult’s novel began to wind down‚ things finally seemed to fall into place for the Fitzgerald family. Anna’s lawsuit was closed and she came out medically emancipated‚ and her once divided family became united and reconnected again.The Judge only had one request for Anna before she officially won the case‚ her lawyer

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    and forget about it the next day. This is the ideal way to deal with mistakes and other complications. On the other hand‚ there are some people that will not let go of the blunders they have done wrong in the past. There are characters in My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picout that do not follow Ralph Waldo Emerson’s knowledge of letting go of the past. Sara and Jesse Fitzgerald do not follow the quote‚ because they cannot forgive themselves for mistakes they have made. There are many people that will

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    “I want to sue them for the rights to my own body.” Anna‚ from the novel My Sisters Keeper‚ believes her choice to sue her parent is a noble sacrifice. She believes it’s the right thing to do because it’s her body and she wants to make her own choices and she wants to enjoy the remainder of her childhood. Anna fells the end justifies the means. To begin‚ Anna wants to be able to make her own choices about her own body. “The fact that even now‚ a major decision about me is being made‚ and no

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    My Sister’s Keeper The story is all about loving a family. The situation become an ethical problem when Sara and Brian (the parent’s of Kate‚ Jesse & Anna) first approved the suggestion of the doctor to have a in vitro child(the child named Anna) that is perfectly match for Kate since Kate is diagnose to have a Leukemia -a cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of blood cells. Anna is genetically made on purpose to be the donor of the body parts that Kate needs

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    My Sister Keeper by Jodi Picoult is one of best books that I had read in a while and I will confess that was difficult for me to put the book down and stop reading because I was so anxious to discover what was going to happen next. First of all‚ in this book you will discover the difficult choices that a family has to make when a child is diagnosed with a serious disease. Secondly‚ you will learn that you should follow your own heart‚ and that you never had to let others lead you life. Finally

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    The narrative of My Sister’s Keeper alternates between first-person accounts by the novel’s different characters. The bulk of the story takes place in the present‚ in a one-and-a-half week stretch of time. Sara Fitzgerald‚ a former attorney and current stay-at-home mom‚ narrates the remainder of the story from different points in the past but moving gradually toward the present. One final chapter‚ the epilogue‚ occurs in the future. In 1990‚ doctors diagnose Sara’s two-year-old daughter‚ Kate‚ with

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    Running head: MY PROFESSIONAL MORAL COMPASS My Professional Moral Compass Marie Panao NRS 437V-0103 December 1‚ 2012 My Professional Moral Compass The code of ethics is an important part of the nursing foundation where nurses are directed to practice with compassion and respect for human dignity‚ responsibility‚ accountability‚ confidentiality and patient safety (ANA

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    “And he tells me about his Jessie/ and his wife/ and the house he visits…and how he’s afraid to forget…”. The formation of unlikely friendships and bonds is well evidenced by the relationship between Anna and Campbell Alexander in my selected text‚ My Sisters Keeper. The complexity and fragility of relationships and how changes in the environment or random events affect an individual’s sense of belonging can be easily found in both texts. In The Simple Gift‚ a series of random and tragic events

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