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    Nursing Experience

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    Nursing has always been a part of my future that was definite. There was never any doubt that “RN” would trail behind my name one day. For a little over a year now‚ I have been able to call myself MA‚ RN‚ BSN. This is an honor and a privilege that I never cease to forget. Every day I go to work knowing that anything is possible and my job is to expect the unexpected. In the short time I have been in this position‚ I have had many unique and eye opening encounters with a cast of characters‚ which

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    heavy industry over the production of consumer goods and products. What advantages and disadvantages did Russians experience with a command economy? How about a market economy? One of the many disadvantages of this command economy was that supply and demand did not dictate what products would be produced. The authoritative government would determine what was to be produced and how many were needed. There was no freedom as to what was made or sold. One advantage of this economy was that government

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    Though there was an atmosphere of gaiety yet it was tinged with an air of melancholy and sadness. My class-mates and I were in their best dresses. This was the first time in I he span of twelve years that I was not wearing school uniform. We all occupied our seats and the function started. First of all‚ there was a ceremony of lighting the lamp which was inaugurated by the Principal of our school. Then the students of 12th class lighted their candles from the big lamp. It was followed by the students

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    truth in this statement. One of the merits of studying overseas would be being exposed to different cultures. When a student is exposed to different cultures at this developmental stage‚ he or she will learn to adapt to the new environment and experience culture shock at an earlier age. This in turn helps the student better develop his or her adaptability to different surroundings and how to better deal with sudden changes in whatever task he or she may be undertaking at that point in time. When

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    Intercultural Experience

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    Bryan A. Shell COMM 101 Linda Ellenstein 10-18-2012 Informative Speech Draft INTRO- The Philippines consists of 7‚107 islands. I will go into the interesting culture of the Philippines. As well as share some interesting facts. 1. Attention Getter- Back in 1934‚ the world’s largest pearl was found under the Palawan Sea in the Philippines. The Pilipino flag is the only flag that is flown upside down during a time of war. 2. Bonding- The Philippines is by far the Tuna Capital of the world

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    my experience

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    First semester has come to the end Today is 13th September. I just finished my speaking test for the final exam. All that I can conclude from the test is I need to improve my English proficiency. I was in the same group with my class rep‚ Iskandar Azlan‚ Alia Md Lani and one of the best speaker in my class‚ Aishah Ismail. At first‚ when I assigned to be in their group‚ I was very nervous. Aishah is the best speaker as she does not even need any text if she is doing the presentation. She got a

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    Childhood Experience

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    During my childhood‚ reading is my biggest passion. I delve into this habit since I was 8 years old. My elder sister played a prominent role in developing my passion for reading. I like to read both fiction and non-fiction books. I realized the importance of reading books as it helped me to develop my vocabulary‚ knowledge and gave me new ideas. I was a librarian in the primary school and this further helps me to develop my passion. I have to admit that there are few factors that motivate me to

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    Learning Experience

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    Having my son is the greatest blessing I have ever received. Nothing could give me more joy I would feel when I became a mom. From the moment he placed in my armies‚ I knew that I put my feet in a new world. It was as if I am now in a secret world full of questions‚ wonders‚ and things that only other parents can understands. The world was not looked the same as it was before. Things that were once important seem meaningless‚ and hours of free time soon shrink in to seconds. I experienced new pleasures

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    a frightening experience

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    The amazing health benefits of turmeric Aside from the holistic health community‚ Western medical practitioners have only recently come on board in recognizing the benefits of turmeric. By Amy Evans Fri‚ Jan 27 2012 at 4:20 PM  7 Related Topics: Healthy Eating Photo: Elzbieta Sekowska/Shutterstock Turmeric‚ an orange-colored spice imported from India‚ is part the ginger family and has been a staple in Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cooking for thousands of years.    In addition‚

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    MULTICULTURAL EXPERIENCES

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    In the service of social harmony‚ politeness often discourages the expression of negative emotions even if they are felt and encourages the expression of positive emotions even if they aren’t felt. I completely agree with this statement as I have often observed people responding in this manner. We have been always taught to be nice to others even if they do us bad or say something nasty but I feel that it limits the freedom of speech and also you are not being true to yourself and to the other person

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