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    Memorable Scenes MAUS has many memorable scenes as Artie goes through his father’s life through his comic. Through guilt, lack of communication, as well as lack of relationship that Artie and Vladek had as a family. Artie’s mother, Anja, committed suicide shortly after an interaction that she had with her son. In Chapter 5 of MAUS Artie wrote a comic about his mother titled, Prisoner on the Hell Planet, and in this comic, he recalls the last interaction that he remembers having with his mother. She

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    In Great Expectations, Is Miss Havisham crazy and/or evil? The mad,eccentric and incredibly peculiar Miss Havisham,a wealthy dowager who lives in an old, rotting mansion secluded from the outside world is certainly one of the most memorable creations in the book Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. From the first introductory scene on encountering Miss Havisham’s character it is immediately clear that she is supposed to leave a lasting impression on the reader. Dickens uses

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    with disabilities. My mom worked as a one-on-one aide for a student with autism for almost ten years. I was able to act as a mentor to her at school, but also help her outside of school with situations in every day life. Additionally, my mom worked with a student with down syndrome a few years ago and I was able to visit the school to see her as well as work with the student. Then, I had the chance to work one-on-one with a student who has ADHD for one hour each day during my senior year of high

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    29th, 2015 a new journey began. In this memorable day, the White Coat Ceremony took place. In the event, professional mentors that were assigned to each and every one of us coated the 106 professional students, including myself. As I stood in line waiting to be coated I was reflecting on the moment, and I knew that once I walk across the stage to receive my white coat everything was going to change. At that point, my life would become my profession, and my priority and main concern would be the welfare

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    to go to school, and didn’t want people defying them. “I love education, I love to be a teacher.” (from “He named me Malala”) Malala’s father had a school he watched over and protected. Both Malala and her dad are speakers for education. “I put in my students a kind of rebel traditions” (“He

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    Memorable ideas are evident in Harwood’s poetry. In her poem, “At Mornington”, she considers the philosophical idea that the passing of time leads to gaining of wisdom. Harwood shows that growth and development are a critical part of defining our individuality. She has effectively used poetic techniques such as construction; vivid imagery and the context of her own life to explore this idea and contributed to the textual integrity of the piece. External contextual readings and values of the poem

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    Describe a compelling or memorable moment in the play and evaluate what made it so compelling/memorable. Consider script, performance, and spectacle factors in your discussion. [5 significant sentences minimum] One memorable moment in the play was when Clairee yelled in outrage and her voice sort of cracked. It made the whole audience burst into laughter and it was my favorite part of the play. I remember the look on each of the faces of the characters. Everyone was so connected and serious

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    illusions of reality. Misto illuminates social realism through the use of props such as the motel room; fridge, bed, table and suitcases, creating a realistic scene which also develops stage direction and setting. This intrigues the audience into a “real life” re-enactment developing the feeling of being a part of the play and the reality of war. Misto manipulates our emotions through the use of stage directions exposing a certain mood, mastering characterisation throughout the playwright. This creates

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    Leisure Through My Life Throughout my life I have engaged in many leisure activities that vary through the levels in Nash’s Paradigm of Free Time. Now that I am 18, I have realized that a lot of activities that I enjoy are filled with social interaction, because without it I don’t get any gratification, just momentary pleasure that leaves me with an empty feeling. Csikszentmihalyi explains the difference between gratifying experiences and pleasurable experiences, and how to experience “flow”. (Archibald

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    Metaparadigms of nursing

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    My experience as a volunteer at the Holland Christian Homes Long Term Facility was very enlightening as a person and more so, as a nursing student. Initially, as a student I believed health was merely an absence of disease and that one could only enjoy good health if there was a complete absence of medical, diagnosable problems. With more education in the health field, experience in the health industry, there was a shift in my ideas to a socio-environmental model of health Watching elderly residents

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