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    Heart Failure (HF) is prevalent disorder that affected 6.6 million people in the United Sates during 2010 (Patarroyo-Aponte & Colvin-Adams, 2014). In HF the heart lacks the ability to push oxygenated blood throughout the cardiovascular system. This disorder prevents vital organs from getting the oxygen needed in order to perform their duties as well. The disorder must be managed and maintained since HF is a disorder that not only affects the heart but respiratory system, endocrine system, digestive

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    Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what lessons did you learn? There have been many times where I recall being in a situation where I find myself worried about what will happen next. Being in failure isn't always the best feeling, but it's a part of life even though we wish it wasn't. It was the summer of sophomore year in high school and it was time to take re- test the STAAR exam I had failed twice already and this was going to be the third

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    Failure to thrive is commonly seen by primary care physicians. It is important for a quick diagnosis to avoid malnutrition and developmental delays. Failure to thrive has been defined as “failure of expected growth, usually weight, and well-being” and it is usually in early childhood years (Deborah K. Steward, 2003). Does this definition make it a problem of growth alone, or something more? There are many factors that play into Failure to Thrive such as genes, internal problems, infections, problems

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    Looking back at my younger years, I never realized how I constantly define myself through the failures in my life. “Police, open the door!” A threatening demand followed by three sharp, horrible booms on the shaky green door to our three bedroom duplex. At that time I was much younger and we were a family of five not seven. We seemed like a put together family; we went to church every Sunday, ate dinners as one on the long wooden dining table, and we even had family reading days. About every other

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    first place and seventh place, a nine point difference. Now, nine points doesn’t seem like much either, but when you lose by half of a point, nine points is suddenly a lot. My failures and losses have given me the drive and determination to succeed and do well. Failing has instilled in me, a desire to thrive. Without my failures and losses, I would not yearn for success and for wins to the degree that I do now. This past June, the nine year winning streak of the Lisbon girls track and field team came

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    Gene Kranz once said “Failure is Not an Option”, and later wrote a book with the same title. In space that is certainly of the highest priority, however in life failure is a reality. Failure will inevitably happen to all of us. My biggest failure and greatest disappointment and the one that has bothered me the most, was a failure on my part to communicate effectively. I was adopted as a toddler and have not grown up around my biological family, although I have always known who they are. Two years

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    In the poem “Pass/Fail,” by Linda Pastan, the author speaks of an uncanny feeling of failure always looming. The persons desire to persevere is not enough to actually succeed; for there will always be a task waiting to be failed. The poem has a theme; it is a representation of a life goal that can not be achieved by simply dreaming. It takes initiative and courage to stand up and aim for that goal in life. Although the poem follows a negative prospective of achieving greatness, the writer does specify

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    appeal to the crowd by explaining his failures, “We’d just released our finest creation… and I had just turned 30. And then I got fired” (Jobs 3). Jobs is known as a highly successful businessman. Jobs, however; expands on his failure and is open about it. It is thought that once something goes wrong there is no way to get back from it. But Jobs recalls being fired from Apple as “the best thing that could have ever happened to me” (Jobs 2). Jobs uses his failure to further expand on the importance

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    fall. If we embrace our failures along with our successes, learning from each, we will grow and achieve. The only people who do not fail are those who fail to try. A little known formula for success is that success happens because of failure. Legend has it that Thomas Edison attempted 1000 different filaments before successfully creating the electric light bulb. When asked if he ever felt discouraged with so many failures, he answered none of his attempts were failures. They were each successful

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    Success, a goal of many forms, is something we all strive for and hope to achieve. However, on the long rugged road to success, we all eventually encounter a roadblock known as failure. For teenagers, the sting of failure can be especially painful. Many parents dream for their child to graduate from a prestigious university and spend the majority of their lives working at a high paying job and supporting a family. Furthermore, the relentless demands of family can extend to extracurriculars, family

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