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    where I have overdone my strengths is when I was on the community government for Connor Residence Hall and planned out the end-of-year event called Connorstock. This event is the community’s most popular event as it has the highest attendance by residents than any other events. In addition‚ Connorstock has been a tradition hosted by the Connor Community since 2005 and having it run successfully was key to maintaining its popularity. Connor Community Government was fully responsible for funding‚ planning

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    different fields to looking for my real interests‚ but basically my plan is transferring to a 4 year university after I complete the 2-year associate degree. I did many researches before I made the decision of going to community college in America. I think that transferring from Community College could be a great way to finish my bachelor degree‚ because it can provides more time for me to adapt the new environment. Further more‚ SMC is a large-scale college with a wide range of programs‚ students have

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    The nursing role is rapidly evolving as nurses are tasked with an even wider range of health care responsibilities. In hospitals‚ clinics‚ and care centers around the US‚ nurses are rising to meet these challenges. Today’s nurses are not just caring for the sick; they are changing our very notion of modern medicine and health care delivery. A nurse’s role is about being a more effective member of the health care team and navigating clinical systems. No matter the work environment‚ all nurses are

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    Simms-Burton English 2140 21 March 2010 Mari Evans’ “I Am a Black Woman” “Mari Evans is one of the most energetic and respected poets of the Black Arts movement” (1850). The themes of her poems are very direct‚ but the simple lyrics make the poem eloquent (1850). “Lost love‚ a lost Africa‚ failed relationships between black woman and black men” are usually the tails of her poems (1850). Yet she also portrays that “losses summon from us the

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    How Frank Survived Poverty is something that many of us will never have to face. I never could have survived growing up the way Frank McCourt did with the constant dampness of things‚ an alcoholic father‚ religion shoved down my throat and family members dying left and right. It makes you wonder how he and his family did it. Was it that he was happy with what he had or was it more than that? Frank may not have had many materialistic items or a very good father but he did many things that helped

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    Complex before‚ even though I have been a student at the college for sometime. I was surprised at it’s size‚ considering it is located in the Humanities building. The recital showcased the talents of a few of the dedicated educators of Queensborough Community College. It was quite an eclectic program featuring various genres of music‚ including jazz‚ classical‚ and soul. The first piece‚ “Song for Ezra”‚ was an original jazz piece on solo piano‚ composed and performed by Charles Neuman. His inspiration

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    observe my community‚ I tend to notice the disregard for mental health‚ in particular‚ in the Black community. Those in the Black community are just as likely to have any form of a mental-illness as their racial counterparts‚ however due to ambiguous reasons they are led astray from seeking help. Such as the stigma of being told “you’re crazy” or “just deal with”. Based on the history of African- Americans or Blacks‚ we have been told to be strong and not weak. In the eyes of the Black community‚ mental

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    In the early 1900’s the man was seen as the intellectual individual who takes care of their wife and family‚ who arrives home with the money and who was the supplier. However during the 1930’s this typical idea of the man’s role was extremely hard to keep ahold of due to The Great Depression. While the average woman worked on household dynamics and keeping the family afloat‚ the man was out looking for a job‚ or struggling to keep his current job. As a result‚ the average male came home at the end

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    reiterated in the African American community is that if you are light skinned you have a better job with more income‚ more successful‚ have more relationships‚ and are deemed less of a threat‚ essentially living the “best of both worlds”. If are darker skinned you are jobless or at a job that is not moving you into the future‚ less successful‚ passed by a potential mate‚ and is labeled as a common crook. The ideas about color pigmentation in the African American community all goes back to the original

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    Life for slaves has been extremely difficult since the beginning of time. During the 1850’s people were just starting to finally realize just how wrong slavery was. If you were a slave‚ your life was extremely difficult. You were treated as if you were an animal rather than a human being. Slaves were generally kidnapped from Africa where they were taken away from their families and stripped of their culture. They were brought over to America and sold by slave traders to plantation and factory owners

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