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    cannot be destroyed by anything‚ even though they can not be together‚ they will still stay in each other’s heart. In the short story Love Must Not Be Forgotten (LMNBF) is not only a story about love‚ it also represents the traditional Chinese society and the author‚ Zhang Jie’s identity‚ by reflecting what true love is‚ how true love is affected by society‚ and why marriage should be based on true love. First of all‚ the story explains what true love is. “[ZhongYu] always took with her one of the

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    torture her like it happened to her mother. For marrying a guy she will first need to know what she liked and why did she truly love him. That love can beat any obstacle it faces and tries to stop it. That love will make you do irrational things and not even think almost all that stuff thoroughly. You got to fight for it because it can become “A poison worse than death itself (Love Must Not Be Forgotten‚ 2011). In true love there are no boundaries neither limits where it will go or grow. This and

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    no one can be perfect all of the time. Today‚ I know that my long journey towards success has involved mistakes‚ but I choose to learn from those mistakes in order to grow in life and learn valuable lessons. My other interest is nursing. I believe nurses are the foundation to many hospitals. My interest for nursing goes hand in hand with my passion to travel the world and explore other countries because I am very intrigued about volunteer nursing in struggling countries that helps to save the lives

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    An Anthropological Glance at The Gods Must Be Crazy 1. In the film “The God’s Must Be Crazy” we see a contrast from the “civilized” world to that of the “non-civillized” world. What does civillized seem to mean in the film? In the film civillized seems to mean modern life. It talks about how civillized man refused to adapt himself to his environment. Instead he adapted his environment to suit him. The civillization they are talking about is the cities‚ roads‚ vehicles‚ and machinery. 2. What

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    Registered Nurse Job Description: Registered nurses (RNs) educate patients and the public about many health issues‚ and offer information and support to patients and loved ones. According to the Registered Nurses Occupational Outlook Handbook‚ RNs treat patients‚ educate patients and the public about various medical conditions‚ and provide advice and emotional support to patients’ family members (2008). Registered Nurses also educate patients and family members on how to deal with their illness

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    them where they need to be. I am grateful that I have a chance to make a substantial difference in the future of this world. There are many things I want to accomplish in my life time. My major goal in life is to become a Nurse. More specifically‚ a neonatal intensive care unit nurse. This has been a lifelong goal of mine and I will do anything in my power to get myself where I need to be to pursue my dream. I have a strong passion to care for people. I plan on studying each and everything there is

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    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals   | 1Unsatisfactory0.00% | 2Less than Satisfactory75.00% | 3Satisfactory83.00% | 4Good94.00% | 5Excellent100.00% | | 80.0 %Content |   | 20.0 %Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing Education | Impact of the IOM report on nursing education is not offered. | Impact of the IOM report on nursing education is offered but incomplete due to the exclusion of relevant information. | Impact of the IOM report on nursing education is offered and accurate

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    Becoming an Adult Nurse will allow me to attain my ambition and work with adults of all ages with a wide variety of health conditions‚ and I will be able to improve the quality of their life. In addition working as an adult nurse means lots of exciting challenges and I will be able to keep a cool head and use my initiative. Moreover‚ one of the reasons that led me to become an Adult Nurse is that it will provide me an opportunity to discover the ideas of health and ill health within the adult population

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    More people should choose to be nurses because‚ nursing makes you a better team player‚ the career of nursing is extremely mobile‚ nursing salaries are on the rise‚ and nurses have very high satisfaction rates. There is an ongoing epidemic in the healthcare field that has to do with the fact that there is a shortage in nurses. This is a major problem‚ because nurses are there to provide care and administer medication for patients. By there not being enough nurses in hospitals many patients are not

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    Patients whose care needs changed from curative to palliative were intended to be transferred out of critical care to patient care environments more suited to end-of-life care. However‚ as more patients become “chronically critically ill”‚ critical care nurses are being asked more often to provide care to patients on their deathbeds (Puntillo et al.‚ 2001). Deciding which ICU patients are actually dying remains an extremely inexact science‚ and the transition to palliative care is not one easily

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