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    for future generations? It was a remarkable day and a day in which it was easy to pick out the wasters, also the brave men. I am delighted with our Australian troops, the way they take the gruel is splendid. (T. J. Richards https://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/17/1082140118215.html ) ANZAC day is a very special and important day to Australians. It is a day where we honour and remember the soldiers who fought and died for our country. It is also a day where we come together and appreciate our

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    was a normal Sunday. We came home from church and ate lunch. I think we had macaroni. After we finished eating and washed off our plates, my sisters and I left the kitchen and we went into our room to play. We were talking about something, I can’t remember what it was, then I think my sister Olivia told us about the game, she called it “Humpty Dumpty”. So you would be on the headboard of the bed then you would “fall” off of it by doing this like backflip turn thing. Olivia tried it first. She flipped

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    Self Medication Analysis

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    This self medication project taught me numerous things that I will continue to remember throughout my nursing career. I learned the importance of telling the client what medication they are taking and why because being in the dark on that is a bad feeling. I also learned that it is difficult to remember to take medications routinely. I was only prescribed one medication, but I’d imagine it’s even harder to remember numerous ones. Medication The drug I am prescribed is methylprednisolone. It is

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    for hours and hours. All I know when I hear your name, is I messed up with you. I truly did. For as long as I can remember, you have been 100% down for me. I remember you first started liking me way back in 8th grade. I remember you sneaking out to the lake to come find me and give me a big hug. I remember you sneaking out of your doggy door late at night to come find me, I remember sitting down on your couch decently far away from

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    was in elementary school. I don’t remember how old I was when this happened. But I do know it was early elementary school, because I was stupid. Stupid enough to think wearing pink fuzzy sweatpants and a white and blue shirt looked nice together. Not to mention I wasn’t bright enough to realize that hanging upside down on the jungle gym in that type of pants would cause me to slip. It was during afternoon recess, and I was playing with a friend. I don’t remember the girl’s name because she moved

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    calumniated. The 3 accounts are; if he murdered Hae he'd look back on the details from that day, Adnan parked Hae's car, as claimed by Jay, but he didn't remember that, and Sarah and her friend driving by the day Jay adumbrated. First of all, Sarah Koenig says if a consequential event happens, a person usually remembers when it recrudesced. Conversely, Adnan didn't remember January 13. However, Jay remembers almost everything which kind of points an arrow in his direction. In contrast, Adnan also

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    Procedural memory is usually memories associated with muscle memory where her body remembers it even if she does not. This is also true to the type of amnesia. She even dreams about Adam Sandler’s character even though she is not sure how she knows him. Somehow, her encounters with him are encoded even though she doesn’t remember them explicitly. A Real Life Example: FL and Similarities from the Movie What is most interesting is that the movie seems to

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    Jane Yolen, Hannah changes when she realized what the Holocaust was about. She doesn't know why it is important to remember so she doesn’t want to. She doesn't like going to there family dinners to celebrate any of their jewish holidays. Throughout the book, Hannah's character changes how she feels toward her Jewish history. First of all, Hannah doesn't want to respect or remember her history, until she sees why it's important to at the end of the story. When Hannah was with her family at the Seder

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    then it is very much possible for him to have difficulty recalling his memories on that exact time on that exact day of the incident. From what I heard from Syed’s statements, he was able to easily recall his memories the early morning when he was concerned of his friend, Jay, not giving his friend, Stef, a gift for her birthday on January 13th. We learned in psychology that we most remember events that are significant, happy, and terrifying. Syed easily recalled the memory of him and Jay discussing

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    My Nursing Moment

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    can't remember a whole lot from that day but I remember my nurses face, the kindness she showed me, the selflessness she gave to me that day. She stood by my side even after her 12 hour shift, even after her child had called and was sick at school and needed to picked up, she stayed with me and by my side all because I was scared and asked her too. I will never forget the day that nurse showed me such kindness and it has stayed with me to this very day. I cannot remember her name but I remember her

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