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    The title of the poem firstly brings to the mind the idea of traditional Chinese practice of binding the feet of young Chinese girls. As such this is closely associated with immense suffering tortune and pain. This is carries outnumber the belief that small feet appear more attractive to prospective husband and as a result of this the women have to have her feet binded and her bones crushed to stunt growth. Another insight which can be gain from the title is the loss of freedom and feelings of entrapment

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    DEALING WITH DRAGONS In the story Dealing With Dragons‚ Patricia Wrede tells the tale of an unsatisfactory princess who ignores the regular social norms of the day. In this fictional story set in medieval times‚ it is expected to marry whomever her dad tells her to marry. First‚ Cimorene is justified in ignoring her expected social norms of her day.For example ”All in all Linderwall was a very prosperous and pleasant place.Cimorene hated it”(Wrede 1). This shows that cimorene hated

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay "Other People’s Secrets" by Patricia Hampl is a reading about the publishing of her first collection of poems being published and the dark secret her mother kept hidden that is realeased in one of those poems. In the reading‚ the main point made by Patricia Hampl is whether or not it is someone else’s right to tell someone else’s secrets. In the reading‚ her mother does not want her to publish a certain poem because it releases the secret that her mother has epilepsy

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    They just cannot understand. The perfect child Mr. & Mrs. Smith adopted 15 years ago is now skipping school‚ talking back‚ experimenting with drugs‚ and is involved in a sexual relationship with her 20-year-old drug addicted boyfriend. Until a year ago she always had good grades and enjoyed spending time with her parents; she was the ideal child. They have sought treatment from a family therapist. Nevertheless‚ they just cannot seem to get through to her. There have been no new stressors in the household

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    different views on how to follow the religion‚ and has been broken up into different paths (yanas). The book also covers how Buddhism has a way of crossing into nirvana‚ and the journey enlighten followers have to make. In conclusion of the chapter Smith talks about the similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism and how they work with each others ideas. Throughout reading this chapter on Buddhism has had a profound affect on my view and my opinion of the religion has changed drastically. Siddhartha

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    Global Perspectives: Cultural novel Project ~ S. Mahone Novel- Sold Author- Patricia McCormick Featured Country or Culture- Nepal‚Calcutta Cultural Novel- Students will research a country/culture and create a typed or handwritten report based on the following criteria/questions: 1. Brief summary of novel- The novel Sold tells the story of a girl named Lakshmi from Nepal‚ who is sold into sexual slavery in India.When the harsh Himalayan monsoons wash away all that remains of the

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    The book that I read was Purple Heart by Patricia McCormick. An 18 year old boy named‚ Matt Duffy awakes in a ward called The Green Zone after being injured in war. He has no idea what happened to him‚ all he knows is he has been awarded the Purple Heart‚ but he doesn’t want a metal-he wants answers. With doctors asking him questions he can’t answer and people telling him things he doesn’t want to hear‚ Matt scrambles to recollect what happened the day he got hurt. Only bits and pieces are coming

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    In this essay I will define good moral character and describe the reasons why I believe my mother in-law‚ Patricia Festa to be a person of good moral character. I believe a good moral person puts somebody else’s best interest in front of their own and that’s exactly what my mother in-law did. Even though she has passed on and I had only a year to the exact date of her passing with her‚ I strongly looked up and connected with her. She was one of the most amazing woman I have ever came across in my

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    Introduction Doctor Patricia Benner is a nursing theorist who is a researcher and highly-respected author. She has published nine books (receiving book of the year from the American Journal of Nursing four times) and many articles. She received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Pasadena college‚ her MSN from UCSF and her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. In 1982 she published her novice to expert theory. In this paper I will discuss this theory and how it applies to me as a nurse. I will also discuss two

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    Patricia Benner’s model of skill acquisition is not focused on how to be a nurse‚ rather on how nursing acquires nursing knowledge- one could gain knowledge and skills (“knowing how “)‚ without ever learning the theory (“knowing that”). Five segments of skills acquisitions are novice‚ advanced beginner‚ competent‚ and expert. Two years ago‚ I was trained to become an open-heart nurse though; I am an experienced nurse‚ I had to start as a novice nurse. Training was divided in 2 phases‚ first one

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