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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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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    1. Chapter one introduces readers to the town of Maycomb‚ its inhabitants‚ and the particular attitudes of many of its people. Reread chapter one and find a sentence or a paragraph which illustrates each of the following attitudes/ideas. Then discuss how the passage fits into the attitudes/ideas of the town. a. pride in ancestry and “tradition” b. pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different c. awareness of difference in social class 2. Calpurnia lectures Scout on manners when

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    Eric looked out of the window of his house to see the glistening blue sea winking at him. As he walked out‚ people stared in wonder at his toga that proclaimed him to be a roman official. He smiled‚ once he had been one of those people‚ staring at the officials wondering if he could ever reach that rank‚ and now he had. He walked through the stalls looking for a nice meal to have for breakfast. While he sat at a stall that sold bread and soup‚ he caught a glimpse of her. His soon-to-be wife. Merle

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    November 17‚ 2015 was one of the most memorable days in my life. After eleven long years I was finally going to see my family in New Orleans. My cousin‚ Mykeasha‚ and I had to fly all the way from California to Louisiana. Since we had to board the plane in LA(Los Angeles) my mother-in-law decided that she would take us. When we arrived to the airport to leave California‚ I started to feel a little home sick. ’’Maybe it’s my nerves‚"I thought.’’ I know once I board that plane and we take off there

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    African American Woodson‚ J. (2005) Show way. Talbott‚ H. NY: Putnam’s Sons. Memorable Quote Personal Reaction “And though some could book read‚ most could not. Stars and moon and roads. Picture reading was what they’d always known.” There are several effective ways of communicating with others. Quilting was significant to this ethnic group since they did not know how to read. African Americans found different ways to communicate in which they could under-stand the messages through the images

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    Eve Journal Entry

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    My shoes squeaked with every step through the shiny marble halls. “This is top secret‚ Loren‚ I hope you know that.” “Isn’t everything nowadays‚ Eve?” She looked at me apologetically and stopped walking. “You know I’m sorry. It’s not my fault and it’s not yours.” I crossed my arms. “That doesn’t make me feel better about anything. We aren’t friends‚ we’re colleagues. You don’t need to rescue me.” As soon as I said that‚ then I was the one who felt sorry. What I said was true‚ but there are things

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    Life As A Slave Journal Entry One Dear Journal‚ This is my first time writing in any kind of journal so I’m kind of new to this. My name is John Bow and I am a slave in a Georgia plantation. So‚ to start this journal entry out I will start to talk about my day. Today has been such a long day; my master has had me doing so many things today. I’m so tired and I just want to be home with my wife and eat. We don’t get much food and it isn’t that great‚ but it’s food. My day today consisted

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    The first five chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird introduce the setting‚ atmosphere‚ theme‚ and many different characters‚ who have unique characteristics. The theme of prejudice is also developed in this introductory section. The Finch family and some of their neighbours are introduced as well‚ along with important elements such as the Radley house. The Radley house is an important element of mystery in the beginning chapters. As Scout was describing the setting‚ she described the mysterious

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    the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word ( ~Martin Luther King‚ Jr.)." The novel "To kill a mockingbird" was written by Harper Lee in the 1960s about Two kids Jem and Scout who live in Maycomb county with their dad Atticus Finch and their maid Calpurnia. In this town many things happen‚ for example‚ there was a trial About how A black man named

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