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    I never liked going to school and loved to stay at home with my mom, my brother, Christopher, and my puppy, Zoe Belle. Kindergarten was a struggle for me; I did not like my teacher and I did not like leaving my safe, comfortable home. I went to kindergarten on Monday, Wednesday and every other Friday, so on my days off my mom and I would practice my writing and penmanship skills. I remember the day vividly! I was extremely happy that I did not have to go to school! It was a bright and sunny afternoon

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    My Goals In Life

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    "A goal without a plan is just a wish" - Unknown. There are many days where one can feel the need to give up, but if you give up nobody can see you accomplish the things that you set your mind upon. Goals are not something you just say to pass the time they are meant to be a lifetime. They are meant to help you through life and become something everyone said you couldn’t be. Being able to prove who you are or who you want to be in the world should be a goal for everyone. Even though I was afraid

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    The first personal experience I have experienced was when the doctor told me I had cancer That was the worst experience of my life it all started when one day I was in the shower and I Had an knot between my breast I quickly ran out of the shower and begin to tell my grandmother She was trying to get me to calm down but I was so scared so she took me to my doctors the next Day and they started talking to me and they was running test that day even though I wasn’t going To get my results back

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    In the story “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed” by Ray Bradbury, there is this group of intelligent human beings who realized that Earth would one day receive an atomic bomb that would end the populations on Earth. These humans became very frightened of their predictions so they bought a ticket to Mars and flew off to safety, or what they thought was safety. The humans thought they found the perfect place to repopulate their species but they were wrong, they were restarting the Martian species. They

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    I stared at the piece of paper on the table in front of me. I had sat at the same desk, in the same chair for over an hour now, staring at the same piece of paper. My mind had gone blank with a serious case of writer's block. I looked at the clock on the plain, beige colored wall and sighed. An hour had passed and I continued to look at that dusty, old clock on the wall. Seconds turned into minutes, which eventually turned into an hour. My long, wavy brown hair brushed over the paper that decided

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    Australian Soap operas are defined as television programs, which reflect on cultures and different societies through the lives and problems of a particular group of characters. Puberty Blues is a television program, which is directed by Bruce Beresford. Puberty blues strongly conveys Australian culture and society through the use of Australian languages, beach culture, customs and etiquette and through the way that Australians are represented to different audiences. Puberty Blues was set in the

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    Michael Martins was seen in followup for history of seizures. His seizures continue under good control on Lamictal 200 mg tablets, 2 tablets b.i.d. and Topamax 300 mg (a 200 mg and 100 mg tablet together, twice daily). He is having no difficulty with these medications. He receives the brand name Topamax and Lamictal. He has had no seizures since last seen by me six months ago ROS: Psychiatric - History of bipolar disorder. He is on clonazepam 2 mg three times daily for this. He is also on

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    Compromises to Satisfy Network Profit Motives A sitcom, is short for "situation comedy", it is a genre of television centered on an established set of characters. Sitcoms originated in radio, but throughout the years and the increased popularity they are now generally found on television. Ccountless sitcoms have been aired over the generations creating a multimillion dollar revenue for this genre. Broadcasters use manipulating strategies to determine the production of shows that would air on their

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    White bed, white walls, all surfaces are padded. I am patient 133 of the Genevieve Oaks Asylum for the Insane. I sit up. I can hear the rain coming down outside. First the pitter patter of small drops hitting the ground, but soon the pouring of water from the roof splashes down, as the intensity of the rain increases. Through the dark I can see my cellmate staring at me with a blank expression. His name is Amon and I’ve known him all my life, even before I was a patient in this asylum. He’s

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    Fadiman’s The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down addresses experiences and decisions we may all relate to in some degree through the point of view of a journalist. It offers a different perspective and insight that has been used as an acceptable resource on cultural competence. As a passive reader, our understanding of cultural competence has grown more humanistic, because we feel the healthcare provider’s frustration and their concerns becoming more salient, while we see how a breakdown in communication

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