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    I am a health care assistant (HCA) on an elderly care surgical ward and we nurse many different patients who have had elective surgery and corrective surgery after a trauma. I have a lot of contact with patients who suffer with dementia‚ ongoing confusion due to urinary tract infections and can often display challenging and aggressive behavior. I have found on a daily basis that patients become can frustrated when they cannot communicate what they want‚ and I was sure that with my strong accent

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    Love Is a Fallacy

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    main character is very in love with Petey’s girl‚ Polly Epsy who is the most elegant and the most gorgeous girl he have ever seen. The way she eats and walks has the word elite on it. She was all he ever wanted‚ and all an intellectual guy like him would ever need. So‚ they made a deal of exchanging what they have. The main character will give his raccoon coat to Petey but on the other hand‚ Petey must let him date Polly. He started to date Polly and he realized that they are the exact opposite

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    Polly's Fallacies

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    Polly‚ although portrayed as a non-thinker‚ best demonstrated the application of critical thinking. After a short lesson surrounding the existence of common fallacies‚ Polly sought different elements of intellectual standards in Max’s expressed fallacies involving her. One’s ability to use reason will undoubtedly be limited by the degree he allows emotion to interfere with logic. In adjusting his interaction with Polly from academic to romantic‚ Max lost sight of the big picture as he was provincially

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    The Boarding House

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    standing in the head of a whorehouse‚ suggesting she is a strong‚ powerful lady‚ who will not be any one ’s victim. The connotation of the whorehouse mistress is not completely baseless. Mrs. Mooney‚ to some degree‚ prostitutes her own daughter Polly. She wants Polly to entertain the young men who stay at the boarding house- “I’m a... naughty girl. You needn’t sham: You know I am.”

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    studying at a law school‚ cant help but think about who his wife will be one day‚ hoping it will be Polly Espy. Polly Espy is well known by his roommate‚ and after bribing him with the raccoon coat he asked to take Polly on a date. Polly doesn’t have that much intelligence so he makes it his mission to teach her a few lessons. After going on five dates‚ and asking her to go steady with him‚ Polly denies him by using all the knowledge he had taught her. At first he laughed at it‚ until she mentioned

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    thoughts and feelings of Digory and Polly‚ in particular. The reader is able to especially see the sadness‚ hope‚ and temptations of Digory. By knowing Digory’s thoughts‚ one can recognize the motivations behind his actions‚ and also how he feels about the events in Narnia. In this story‚ Digory and Polly are the main characters. Even the narrator mention other characters and show their thoughts‚ (chapter 9‚ page 128-129) it’s because it’s related to Digory and Polly. The focus on the thoughts and feelings

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    This story uses a girl named Polly to display all women. She depicts them as ignorant and gullible individuals. During the Story‚ Polly is treated like an object or mere possession‚ rather than a human being with emotions‚ ideas‚ and thoughts of her own. The men focus mainly on her physical beauty. They also suggest that she could be trained‚ in the same way wild animals are usually trained‚ to think and act for herself. The end of the story leads you to believe that Polly‚ still representing women

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    In chapter 19 Tom is caught by Aunt Polly because he lied about a dream he said he had. He comes home and the first thing his Aunt says to him is “I’ve got a notion to skin you alive.” Tom is first confused‚ but soon find out she went to the Harpers and tried to tell Mrs. Harper what Tom dreamt about. Mrs. Harper said no no no‚ her son Joe Harper had told her about how Tom snuck back and listened to them talk. Aunt Polly was very sad‚ and mad. Tom tried telling her that he wished that she would’ve

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    was going on between Polly and [Mr Doran]” but “kept her own counsel” (58). Even when people in the boarding house gossiped about an affair between the two‚ “still [she] did not intervene” (my emphasis‚ 58). It seems very strange for a mother‚ particularly a determined woman‚ to allow an atrocious situation to continue unless she was up to something. After some time‚ we recognize that Mrs Mooney’s strange actions are attributed towards her desires of giving Polly a husband: “Polly [begins] to grow a

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    considered a criminal offense and could be given a jail sentence. With that in mind let us discuss the questions at hand. Polly is a paralegal having two individuals asking about divorce when it comes to adultery. Each individual has separate questions asked at different times. Polly has to be sure she doesn’t give legal advice to engage in the unauthorized practice of law. Polly has a legal duty to uphold when it comes to discussing any legal questions or matters‚ even if it is for friends and family

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