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    Hi‚ I am Anna Belgarde. I have been working at Heartland Care Center as a CNA since July 2015‚ before that I worked at Rolette Community Care for 1 year. I have been there in the front lines of nursing‚ I love it. I love being able to help and care for people. My mom is a nurse and has been for 20 years. She never pushed me towards nursing‚ I think she wanted me to figure out who I wanted to be. I think with her experience as a nurse I have learned through her what it takes to care for a person and

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    school or neighbourhood who looks different to everyone else‚ do you treat them like you treat other people? Some people may be bullied or not have many friends because they look different‚ when in reality they may be really nice people. In the novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio‚ a kid by the name of August‚ who had a facial deformity‚ moved to Beecher Prep. August was not treated like everyone else even though he was a very nice person‚ for example‚ ‘Oh my god she shrieked‚ holding her hand over her eyes

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    Some Wonders of Modern Science The present is an age of science. Now –a-day in all think in terms of science and its gifts to mankind. It has rendered possible a safe flight in the air‚ safety in finer‚ transmission of news of various kinds from one corner of the world to another in no time‚ and so on and so forth. The advantages derived from these and other glorious achievement of science‚ such as swift locomotion‚ gramophone‚ television‚ telephone‚ cinema‚ medicines‚ X-rays‚ etc.‚ are so intimately

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    In “A Quilt of a Country” by Anna Quindlen‚ the author illustrates the notion that American culture is a paradox of our two defining ideals‚ community and individuality. In the passage Quindlen explains how our nation was “founded on a conundrum”(3) as the beliefs of our nation are in constant conflict. Community and individuality are ideals of America‚ but it is difficult to have both. Several believe if you hold onto your culture and background it is challenging to act as a community. The author

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    Examine Reasons for Change in the Patters of Marriage and Cohabitation in the last 40 years Over the last 40 years marriage rates have declined significantly while the number of couple’s cohabitating has risen rapidly. This is due to our changing society where equality‚ laws‚ social acceptance and religions have all contributed into the way we view marriage and relationships. In the 1970’s there were around 400‚000 first marriages whereas‚ in 2011‚ there were 248‚000. The average ages of people

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    Valerie Riordan Bio-220 11/24/2012 Gabrielle Vosteen The last Great Wonder of the World People tend to believe that the greatest threat to human survival is pollution and global warming. Where these are dynamics that threaten our quality of life‚ they are also by-products of an even greater danger. The single most paramount menace that threatens human survival is the deforestation of tropical rain forests by the hands of man in the name of progress. The only way to remedy this

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    theme or issue that is explored in Requiem by Anna Akhmatova and City of the Beasts by Isabel Allende. Some examples include: death‚ spirituality‚ challenges‚ suffering‚ religion and persecution (or any combination of these). Both Anna Akhmatova and Isabelle Allende create texts that draw their readers in through the use of interesting themes and relatable messages. The two texts City of the Beasts (2002) by Isabelle Allende and “Requiem” (1940-1957) by Anna Akhamatova explore the issue of religion through

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    As David Lindsay-Abaire wrote this play “Wonder of the World”‚ that presents an unanswered question about a person’s life. The story opens up with a wife‚ Cass Harris‚ leaving her husband‚ Kip Harris‚ to find herself. Thus‚ Cass mind is tested to see whether the love of a person’s life is either fate or coincidence. Fate can be described as something in which is somehow definitely predetermined. Some say things happen for a reason and at times people cannot control how things go. Were coincidence

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    present‚ is difficult. The Salem Witch Trials would qualify for such as excuse. Instead of simply being considered a huge mistake in early American history‚ there is an explanation that requires a certain amount of understanding. Cotton Mather’s “The Wonders of the Invisible World”‚ serves as a written account of encouragement to persecute suspected evil. This book can provide insight to the mindset of the community and the influence behind Mather’s words that influenced this dark period of history.

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    The love story –sweet and daring for some‚ sordid and offending for others-- between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky is compelling and tragic. Anna and the Count have an affair‚ causing an uproar in society. Because of the double standards of the time‚ while Vronsky may still hold his head high in society‚ Anna is forced to hold her chin down and hide her shame. Anna turns to Vronsky ─a dashing military man─ as a refuge from her passionless marriage to a pompous‚ despotic bureaucrat; a move that

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