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    hour‚ I knew my characteristics of being organized and neat were something that my roommate and I did not share. My roommate was a slob. As I unpacked my folded clothes into the dresser‚ my roommate just threw hers into the drawers. This was just the beginning! At camp‚ we only had to share a bathroom with our roommate. I learned my roommate was the “all-around” slob. She would leave dirty towels on the floor‚ toothpaste in the sink and would not pick her clothes up from where she threw them off

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    Supposedly‚ blondes are dumb‚ unintelligent‚ inconsiderate‚ and don’t care about anything else just their appearance. Throughout history‚ this stereotype has been labeled to females who have blonde hair due to the lack of eumelanin (pigment that provides color to hair). This may not seem real‚ but it is. Overall‚ blonde women have been discriminated and categorized as simpletons‚ inconsiderate‚ vain‚ and unintelligent beings for many years. Still‚ the color a person’s hair has nothing to do with

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    Katherine Anne Porter This story is very interesting. It does have characters like others fictions whose liven up a story. But it ’s definitely draw readers ’ attention to the main and the strongest character‚ which is Granny Weatherall. Her name is Ellen Weatherall. She is an elderly women. She does have a supportive daughter who is taking care of her in her frail days. She is suffering a psychological distortion that affect the health of her mental cognition‚ which in turn will have an effect on her

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    pp 4.) Pub. Houstan‚ L. 13.Jump up ^ Crisp‚ J.‚ & Taylor‚ C. (2009). Potter & Perry ’s fundamentals of nursing (3rd ed.). Chatswood‚ Elsevier Australia: Libby Houston 14.Jump up ^ (Crisp & Taylor‚2009) 15.Jump up ^ M. Masson A Pictorial History Of Nursing (1985). 18.Jump up ^ Seymer.R.L. (1932). A general history of nursing. London; Faber & Faber Limited. 19.Jump up ^ . Crisp‚ J.‚ Taylor‚ C. (2013). Potter and perry ’s fundamentals of nursing(4th ed). Chatswood‚ Australia: Elsevier

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    “One child‚ one teacher‚ one book‚ and one pen can change the world”‚ Malala Yousafzai once said. Three young activists that have been deeply researched about‚ who have been working hard to change problems in our society‚ whether they are big or small- Malala Yousafzai‚ Emma Watson‚ and Alex Lin. These activists try everyday to make a positive impact on our society. These three‚ young activists have been fighting for girls’ rights and education‚ feminism‚ and the environment. Malala Yousafzai‚ fighting

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    Be prepared to have your apartment smelling like Lincoln Park Zoo. Roommates like the slob don’t like to do dishes‚ even though they use a separate dish after every time they eat or drink something. The worst trait this type of roommate has in my opinion would be leaving smelly clothes around the house. This type of roommate usually has their own money and supplies‚ making the stress a little bit easier. The slob ranks a 3 on my

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    through Structure-A Reading of Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’” by Carl F. Strauch‚ the purpose was to explain Holden’s use of language and symbolism through out the novel‚ to understand The Catcher in the Rye. Strauch point out Salinger’s use of “slob speech” and literate idioms as a writing technique to covey the characters personalities and social statuses (1). Strauch addresses the situation in chapter five in which the relation of Holden and his deceased younger brother‚ Allie. Allie’s outfitters

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    in lane one and a washing machine in the middle of an off-ramp‚" said Moe. "And almost every day drivers have to dodge mattresses‚ ladders‚ and tires on the freeways. And what about all the graffiti on the freeway signs?" They all agreed that slobs were making America ugly. Then Jack had an idea. "Look‚ since we’re all retired and we have the time and energy‚ why don’t we do something instead of just complaining? We can’t clean up everything‚ but maybe we could clean up our river." They liked

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    Shawn N Professor N Research 11/25/2013 Discussion – Stereotypes Although some people believe that they do not use stereotypes to describe people or even think of others differently‚ that is false. In this generation‚ stereotypes are everywhere and are almost impossible to not be affected by them. The true definition of the word ‘stereotype‚’ is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Stereotypes can be applied to just about anything;

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    http://www.commonsensemedia.org/advice-for-parents/celebrity-role-models Celebrities Role Models Media Role Models Have a Huge Influence on Kids * By the time our kids are in middle school‚ they start to look to their peers for a sense of what’s socially acceptable or desirable. * Kids choose public personas as role models‚ but there are no guarantees that a star will stick to a lifestyle that kids can look up to -- or that parents will approve of. * Studies show a direct link between

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