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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    movie placed them as good or bad. The film takes place in Alabama in the late 1930’s surrounding Jean Louise “Scout” Finch and her brother Jem as they grow up under the care of their father Atticus. Their father is example of a good character as his patience and good virtues shine above the racist actions of the others in the community. In addition there is also a virtuous character‚ Arthur “boo” Radley‚ who remains in the background during the beginning of the film as he rarely leaves his house and

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    Summer Day

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    watching the rain pour. I kept trying to make myself busy waiting for the rain to stop. It was so hard to keep myself busy. I thought I should go in stores and look at items there to waste time. That couldn’t help it. I was running so low on patience. I went to a point where I couldn’t handle it and was about to storm out of the store that I was in‚ to the car. Something amazing just happened. Coincidentally‚ the rain had finally stopped. We were all full of excitement when we had seen

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    “What‚ drawn‚ and talk of peace! I hate the word‚ as I hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and thee…” In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ a story about two feuding families and the main couples of the families children fall in love each other‚ and then they die tragic deaths because they fell like they can’t be together. There are characters that show that Tybalt was the spark through their words and actions‚ and they include Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Tybalt himself. Ultimately‚ Tybalt was the spark

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    This story is called “The Gesture of Grace” by Alison Melotti-Cormack. The idea of this story is embracing your best and worst qualities can make you stronger. Accepting yourself and taking challenges as they come can make success. First‚ the literal meaning of this story is to understand that teaching is about a love of learning and connecting with students with an intimate level. It is about understanding the good and bad of one’s self. You can learn to deal with adversity and relate. Next

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    Since I was a girl I have had an innate passion for horses. They are truly my escape from anything and everything crazy that life throws at me. When I ride my horse I feel the closest to invincible that I will ever be. It is one of the most freeing feelings in the world and I can’t imagine my life without it. I have competed at several horse shows with classes that include jumping and flatwork. Although competing is fun‚ I would much rather be galloping across a field at sunset than being judged

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    The issues such as how the children actually want to learn‚ how they need to be taught‚ what are they actually interested in learning about are considered irrelevant.  Need of our society The need of our world today is a society that has peace‚ patience‚ tolerance‚ happiness‚ health‚ nonviolence‚ betterment of the mankind‚ safety‚ non-corruption‚ no poverty‚ and no racial discrimination. It needs a man who is active‚ attentive‚ confident‚ curious‚ expressive‚ helpful‚ honest‚ innovative‚ judgmental

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    Donald Justice’s poem entitled "The Missing Person" gives the reader an image of a person who does not know who they really are. Many people suffer from this lack of knowledge as to who they are and what significance their presence holds in this busy world. What does one do when all they have is themselves and they don’t even know who they are? "The Missing Person" explores this dilemma. The poem speaks from deep down into the depths of a persons mind. It conveys a place that many do not wish

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    5 Core Nursing Qualities

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    Coat of Arms As a team‚ we collaboratively decided on five core qualities of a nurse. The five qualities of a nurse are knowledge‚ patience‚ compassion and empathy. Knowledge is represented by a book as a root of a growing tree. The book represents the unlimited resources and desires to learn and grow to become a proficient nurse. Like the branches on the trees‚ the knowledge that the nurse gains are evolving and dynamic. Compassion is represented by an image of two conjoined hands forming a heart

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    wonderful and are willing to do what it takes to make that a success? Then you just might be the kind of person to make an excellent pastry chef‚ there’s just a little more to it. A person with the right education‚ experience‚ and the passion and patience pastry requires may be able to become a successful pastry chef. So what kind of college education might a person need to be pastry chef? Possibly none at all! Culinary school is very expensive. You may end up making an extreme amount of sweets

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    others and to handle adversity greatly. Through sports‚ life skills are learned such as patience‚ time management‚ preparation‚ learning how to handle adversity and communication with others The baseball team is down by two runs in the bottom of the ninth and what does the coach tell his players? “Be patient and wait till the first strike is thrown then attack the pitcher!” Another situation where patience is important is when the pitcher is throwing a fantastic game and all of the position players

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