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    I have a sister with down syndrome. Since I have memory; I remember that she always has had difficulties to speak‚ and she used to be treated differently than me. For instance‚ when she was in Peru; it was really difficult to communicate with her. For example‚ when she used to say or ask for things; her words did not make sense. Consequently‚ we ended up giving or telling her things opposite from what she said or asked. People sometimes used to treat her like an object. I always get upset when people

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    A Good Sister

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    Qualities of a good sister are: understanding‚ caring‚ non-judgmental‚ good listener‚ giver‚ sympathetic‚ loving‚ supportive but most of all‚ my sister is determined for her and her family to succeed in life. My sister had alot of obstacles in her life like early pragnancy‚ she dropped out of school‚ and she also raised five children. My sister is on of the most determined people I know in my life. My sister was twelve years old when she had her first child. My sister was very young so she didnt

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    The code of ethics ensures that nurses do what is right by committing to respect‚ advocate‚ and improve the quality while making the right decisions based on the ethical provisions given by the Code (Schroeter p. 87). The code of ethics binds nurses into nonnegotiable principles that are the base on the fundamental values‚ commitments‚ boundaries of duty‚ loyalty and duties that the nurse extends beyond just patient encounters (Schroeter p. 87). The codes purpose is to support and outline the

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    The Elder sister

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    The Elder Sister When people are the youngest child‚ they may hold disdain for their eldest siblings because they experience life first and are noticed more for what occurs in their life. Because the eldest child goes head-first into life‚ they are the ones who receive the most reactions and effects. Sharon Olds communicates this theme in the poem “The Elder Sister.” The speaker of the poem is the younger sibling sharing her feelings and thoughts toward her elder sister. She feels jealousy toward

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    The American Holistic Nurse Association Position statement on Holistic Nursing Ethics informs us of several pertinent standards of care in disastrous conditions; we will review how the Nurses and Society approach applies in desolate times. Nurses and society emphasizes nurse working along with fellow citizens to begin and sustain activity to meet the health and social needs of others (Dossey & Keegan‚ 2016‚ p. 126). This is especially important in times of disasters; it appears as an innate response

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    Sister Maude

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    Sister Maude In this essay I am going to write about called sister maude. Sister maude is about two sisters who don’t really get along very well‚ also this poet is ambigious becase the poem is unclear the reader does not now how the my dear died or the parents and the my shame‚ also this poem is written in (1830 - 1894) by christina Rossetti. The propse of the poem is to describe how jelousy sisters cuased a death of another. Christina Rossetti uses a range of techniques to show the feelings of

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    Sister Flower

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    Sister Flower played a significant role in the narrators life. Sister Flower is described as a being an aristocrat and being a strong lady of her time. She is well-dressed and a better educated women in her community despite the fact that she is black. When the narrator refers to her as "the richest white women in town" you can tell that the author is at awe with Sister Flower. In the essay‚ Sister Flowers presence in the narrators life eases her pain and encourages her to be strong.rarely mention

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    has defects in her face and hands that lead him to diagnose her with autism. He decided to give up his daughter‚ because he was afraid of what society would think and was afraid that an abnormal child would destroy his current family; just like his sister did during his childhood. Due to the result of giving up his daughter‚ one very major secret has stood in the middle of their family. Deception‚ secrets‚ and regrets have shaped the family and caused major problems throughout their life. Almost

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    My Personal Nursing Philosophy Maureen Franklin Pierce University NR 300 Abstract The following paper examines my personal nursing philosophy I have trajected throughout my nursing career. Nursing is a commitment to public service and the unquestionable desire to help people in need. Nursing is not only the ability to treat an illness‚ but the ability to incorporate quality care that is individualized to the needs of each patient. My philosophy of nursing I feel has been strongly influenced by

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    Mirabal Sisters

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    Butterflies is a book about a family of sisters that fight to take back their right of freedom in the Dominican Republic. The Mirabal sisters grew up in a prosperous family and were well cultured and educated women at a time when most women did not obtain a good education. It is important to know what the Mirabal sisters did for their country and how their past actions still affect and impact the people today in the Dominican Republic. To win this freedom‚ the Mirabal sisters had to give up their well-being

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