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    Standing atop the ledge of the Golden Gate Bridge is so intimidating. I've stood in this spot countless times, however, I've always wussed out of actually doing the unthinkable. With no one to help this uninteresting high schooler out, this girl doesn’t even have a single friend in this new place. Because all of my technology has been broken in someway, I've not had a chance to talk to my old friends, but it's not like I had numerous friends in my old place. Nevertheless, the one friend I thought

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    Ethical Dilemma Deann Morgan HCA 322, Health Care Ethics and Medical Law Dr. David Cole January 22, 2010 Abstract This paper will present an argument of how the process of do not resuscitate (DNR) results in an ethical dilemma for workers in the healthcare field. In presenting the argument, this paper will also address the following three course learning objectives: 1) explain the legal rights of individuals as they interact

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    Luckily I could read her mind too. She was telling me I could do this. She started singing the first line of Rue’s Lullaby from The Hunger Games Soundtrack. Deep in the meadow, I joined her. Under the willow, A bed of grass a soft green pillow Lay down your head, and close your eyes. And when they open, the

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    1) It 's mid September, and the sun is shining through the rain, creating the most beautiful oxymoron I believe I 've ever seen. This was the year I learned to love the rain. It 's true that not every story is worthy of being published, and many stories that need to be heard have yet to be written. Even still, they 're locked away in the hearts of people - beautiful people. Because, no matter how you look at it, the truth is, we all have a story. Whether the words ever touch pages or not. My

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    My Family Monologue

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    I took a deep sigh as mom said I had to help clean out her closet. I started by the neon colored shirts and worked my way to the buttoned blouses. Mom decided it was time we take a break. So my mom and I went downstairs and each had a bowl of pretzels and a glass of orange juice, boy was I hungry! We went back upstairs and immediately got back to work. Mom couldn 't get inside the closet to the hard-to-reach places, but sadly I could. I plopped myself inside my mom 's dark and dusty closet. Mom

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    IGN (In Game Name): pceoutgirlscout My past igns are found at: https://namemc.com/name/pceoutgirlscout Age: 14 Timezone: UTC +2:00. Country: Bulgaria, Plovdiv. Do you have a good quality mic: Yes, i do i have a logitech G230. Do you have Telegram & Teamspeak?: Yes i do. How many hours can you put in the server per week: I put at least 20 hours per week. Format: Monday: 1:30pm-10pm Tuesday: 1:30pm-10pm Wednesday: 1:30pm-10pm Thursday: 1:30pm-10pm Friday: 3pm-12am Saturday: 11am-1am

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    pretty tall, The boy had Brown eyes and was wearing really nice clothing I greeted the two kids I said, “Hi umm what 's your name”. They had said their names. Only the boy had spoken and He said, “Carmelo and her name is Victoria”. I said, “Cool names do you want to go up stairs and play my Xbox?”. Carmelo said, “Yeah sure why not?”. We had went up stairs and i showed them my room. I had showed them my Xbox 360 and my Wii. I let them play on my Xbox, but of course i played COD : Black ops 2

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    We are about three miles from wherever we were, and I just can’t run anymore. “Can we stop now?” I said. Taqun turned back and looked at me. He just looked at me, but his face said no. “Do you need to?” He replied. “Well DUH! Why else would I ask? I hate running one mile when I’m forced to, much less three!” “Is that how long we’ve been running? Well, we need to make at least seven to be safe.” He replied stupidly. “You’ve got to be kidding me!” I exclaimed. “Yes! Who wants to run seven miles

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    then smiles apologetically "uh anyways I have to call back thanks to you two" she moves passed us and heads straight to the woods in the dark without a flashlight. "What was she talking about? Who's this 'other Raven' that you know and when do I get to meet her?" I asked not at all fooled that she knows some other Raven girl. "She was just joking, ray, come on let's party I need a drink" she walked in before I could stop her and I lost her in the crowd of people that were laughing

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    Dnr Do Not Relieve Essay

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    DNR: Do Not Relieve DNR is a common acronym for do not resuscitate. In healthcare settings this means no cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) is to be preformed on a patient if their heart stops. Patients usually make this decision when they are of sound mind and able to convey their wishes. But, what happens if their heart does not stop yet they need help? If a patient is a DNR but is clearly in distress, do you attempt to relieve their symptoms? Could you

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