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    My Journal Entry

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    Sunday‚ August 28‚ 1968 Dear Diary‚ I know it’s been a while‚ but I knew I needed to get some of the stuff out of my head. And I won’t mention that I might be in trouble with Momma‚ so I decided to come to my room to get out of her way. This has been quite a busy and hot day Sunday afternoon here in South Carolina. My family and I attended church services this morning and had a great time. The church was crowded and the music and sermon were quite uplifting. The minister preached for nearly

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    The second week of my preceptorship brought many new experiences for me‚ and I can honestly say that each day I spend with my preceptor is better than the last. This week I focused on time management of a full patient load with continued documentation practice as well as admission and discharge procedures. I’ve had brief experiences in my past rotations assisting with discharge teaching and admission assessments however I have never been able to fully take charge and complete the process from start

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    Passage | Response | 1. (Outliers) Page 19-20: Biologists often talk about the “ecology” of an organism: the tallest oak in the forest is the tallest not just because it grew from the hardiest acorn; it is the tallest also because no other trees blocked its sunlight‚ the soil around it was deep and rich‚ no rabbit chewed through its bark as a sapling‚ and no lumberjack cut it down before it matured. 2. (Outliers) Page 17: If you have ability‚ the vast network of hockey scouts and talent spotters

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    Day 1- Well‚ we are lost on this island. After we came to‚ there was a noise. What a noise it was‚ it was like the horn of a ship: “ a deep harsh note boomed under the palms” (Golding 17). The sound was from a conch shell‚ blown by a boy named Ralph trying to call all of the boys marooned on the island to a meeting. I led my choir to the meeting. We voted on a leader. There is no doubt in my mind that I would be the best leader‚ but the group elected Ralph. Something about him really makes my blood

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    Pride and Prejudice Discussion Items No 1 Response 1. How does the setting of the early nineteenth‚ late eighteenth century England influence the characters and events of the novel? The traditions and culture influence the characters and plot completely throughout Pride and Prejudice. The division of classes found in in this culture provide the base for the complicated game the characters must play to attract each other. Since England is well developed at this time‚ it is possible for the characters

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    British Literature Hinkley 8 Dec. 2012 Personal Response Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ is a great representation of how life in the 1800s would have been. Placement in society played a major role and most of her characters only did what society permitted them to do. The people who you were surrounded around either broke you or made you an influence on the town. The women seemed to look only for someone to marry them‚ not for someone to love them. The women in this novel‚ searched

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    Love is inconceivably the most confusing concept ever. Some love‚ simple‚ or not love at all‚ is easily achieved‚ while true-love is very hard to obtain. It is most certainly‚ at its best‚ described in Jane Austin’s “Pride and Prejudice”. One can most likely name a few ways love comes about‚ that is‚ “true-love” or the want to truly be with one‚ financial stability‚ and social acceptance. It is most desirable to seek “true-love”‚ but is seldom ever found‚ and when it is‚ the path in which comes before

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    not get that opportunity of picking who we want to share our lives with for as long as we live. I have a hard time letting my mom pick out my clothes‚ let alone that special someone that I have to live the rest of my life with. In the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ life is the total opposite of what it is today. Instead of you getting to choose who you want to be with‚ that person is chosen for you. Sounds like an awful time. The mother would have to pick the spouse and all she cared about

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    Journal Entries 1.)A noble "Moor"‚ in the service of the Venetian State‚ Othello is introduced to us in the very first scene by the term "Moor"‚ when Iago complains that Othello has made Cassio his lieutenant and not him. We also learn from Iago that Othello has a relationship with the fair Desdemona. Respected by the Duke of Venice‚ who is the first to address him by name (Othello in Act I‚ Scene III) and who sends for him when Cypress is threatened by Turkish forces‚ Othello is continuously

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    For centuries‚ first impressions have been an important part of life. When first meeting someone‚ an opinion is immediately formed. Whether or not these impressions turn out to be true‚ a first impression can have consequences. In the book Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen many first impressions are made and are often proved wrong. Austen illustrates that first impressions can be misleading using her character Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a positive character‚ something Austen uses to influence the

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