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    Something that disturbs me about being a pharmacist in retail pharmacy is knowing that I am responsible for what everyone under me does. Something as little as a technician making a dispensing mistake (bottling the wrong drug) can cause me to get fired or even lose my license. I am also bothered about the long hours that pharmacists have to work. About 90% of the job is done on foot and this seems pretty tiresome. I still have questions as to why this is so. What is it about this career that people

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    The assassination left him with the feeling that he had lost a "sense of manageable reality" which made him more aware of "elements like randomness and ambiguity and chaos." It is these feelings that DeLillo would later convey in the character of Nicholas Branch in Libra. Branch must come to terms with his own feelings of confusion and self-doubt while investigating the death of Kennedy and the conspiracy that surrounds it. DeLillo expresses these feelings of

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    REALITY VS FANTASY What are the differences between Truman’s world and Christof’s world? Which one would you rather live in and why? Turman’s world was a reality tv show‚ a world full of lies- every person he met was an actor as for Christof’s world was the real world in which we live in today. Personally I would rather live in Christof’s world as it is the real world‚ a world of truth where we are constantly learning from our mistakes. As for in Truman’s worlds everything is staged and too

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    Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks is a phenomenal‚ inspiring‚ award winning writer. He has sold over a million copies of his books in the United States (Newsmakers). The real question is where did his innovation come from? Nicholas has written two books named Dear John and Message in a Bottle which are unlikely love stories‚ with desirable connections. These books have touched many Americans‚ especially because they relate to modern relationships and events. The main themes of Dear John and Message

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    Digital Distractions Nicholas Carr discusses how technology has influenced the way individuals think and process information in his book The Shallows. Carr argues that people’s ability to focus closely‚ conduct critical thought‚ and recall information is being negatively impacted by the continuous interruptions and easy access to information on the internet. (Carr‚1).“ The price we pay to assume technology’s power is alienation. The toll can be particularly high with our technology. The tools of

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    REALITY SHOWS gave a new face to Indian Television. They started with very few but reached to a number which was not expected and today they have a new standard. There are different types of reality shows some real and fiction. In this report there is mention of start of reality shows and how these shows have changed over the years. Also topic of various types of reality shows be it real or imitated. There is also inclusion of how there is lack of innovation in our shows as most of the shows aired

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    Nicholas Moey. Ashley Scott Moey. Nicole Moey. These were all possibilities that never made the cut. Still a blob in my mother’s belly‚ they didn’t know yet whether I was a boy or a girl. My mother had this book filled with baby names and would randomly flip through until she found one that sounded “right” to her. The name “Nicholas” seemed to roll off her tongue just fine. A quick trip to the doctor’s office to find out the sex of the baby revealed that I was a girl pretty early on. Nicholas Moey

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    The online article Ideas by Nicholas Carr goes over the start over social media and the starting thoughts of the effects it would have on life. Carr also goes over the real effects its truly had today. It has opened up a world of communication‚ maybe too much communication. It has also opened a door to negative comments‚ pictures‚ and videos being shared. Carr describes the social media users as sharing too much‚ giving out information about themselves they wouldn’t say to someone’s face about

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    kill someone they should be killed.But others think including me that there too many risks involved and it is inhuman.     Nicholas Yarris was a convicted of a capital crime and was supposed to be executed.However on January 16th he was released and all of his charges were dropped.This proves that someone who is completely innocent could be killed for no reason.Studies show that since 1973 more than 155 people have been released from death row with evidence of their innocence.This is the problem

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    Downfalls of Standardized Testing In January of 2002‚ President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law. This act required that each state develop standardized tests for basic skills and administer the tests to all students in order to receive federal funding for their school. Each state was required to set progress goals‚ and each school in the state must make adequate yearly progress‚ meaning that each year‚ the current students must perform better on the test than the

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