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    Guilty Living Life is full of ups and downs, small or large, no matter who is living it. “Floating” by Karen Brennan is a story about a woman who thinks she can just float away from her realistic problems. The whole story is told through the perspective of a troubled woman and the author did this to show that if guilt and pain eat at a person this is what can happen and in this case it is a miscarriage of a child belonging to the “woman”. The author uses symbolism to emphasize her claims on guilt

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    Wat potential bearing do these prenatal test have on the value of life? Prenatal testing is essential, as our world evolves so do we as humans. We are curious creatures, always searching for more. More knowledge, more acceptance, more money, more glory, more love. Prenatal testing provides us an inside look as to how the fetus is growing, adapting, and manipulating their tiny little underwater world. Testing shows us how genes change sometimes good sometime bad, but all in all testing shouldn’t be

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    either get a look of pity or amazement. Depends on the person. Some have no reaction. At that juncture in the conversation, I feel the need to explain why I don't have kids. My reaction is thus so because of their question "why?" or for some reason I have a guilty feeling about my statement. Why the guilt feelings...? In my opinion, society expects all women to have a child (or several) in order to meet a 'meaning of existence' and fulfillment. I believe that all women do not have the same consensus

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    Build-A-Baby As a child, the anticipation of having the freedom to choose and make decisions on my own was something I had always longed for. One of my favorite memories of childhood was the exciting 1 hour long road trip to Build-A-Bear Workshop. As soon as I enter the store, my parents would let me go free to explore all by myself. My brain begins firing out serotonin and dopamine from all the bright colors and choices on display all around the store. Choosing the character of my bear was my heart’s

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    Desiree 's Baby : Irony

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    Greta Scalco Scalco 1 Dr. Sabrina Boyer ENG 131- FON01 12/11/2016 Irony in “Desiree’s Baby” Irony existed in real life from immemorial time and will continue to be, therefore, the authors of literary works will continue in the future to use this literary technique in their work to highlight the truths of human society, and readers will continue to be interested in such works in the future. Irony is a comment used to transmit disappointment

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    a little girl, my friends and I carried our topheavy baby dolls around the house in a such a fashion that would give a real infant shaken baby syndrome. When we played with our Barbies, we emulated several “ideal” milestones, such as finding a boyfriend, getting married, and popping out a few kids, whom we fed through tiny, plastic bottles. My best friend and I even went as far to write lists of our favorite baby names, organizing them by gender. For the longest time, I wanted my first child to be

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    An Event A Book Or Movie That Affected My Life 2 Pages 439 Words Is there really such a thing as an event, movie or a book that could really change or affect somebody’s life? The answer will definetly be yes! My story began five years ago from a simple blood test I had to do. Being a volleyball player like all the other athletes i had to carry with me a health ID card to every game. To publish that ID card I had to go through a series of tests to confirm that I was healthy, in which one was the

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    Curious Case of Benjamin Button” written by Eric Roth and based on a short novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a story of an interesting man who lives his life backwards. The movie is a flashback perspective during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans from the love of Benjamin’s life, Daisy and their daughter Caroline. Many times throughout my life and nursing career, even from myself, I heard the phrase “If I could only go back and know what I know now.” Benjamin Button lived this theory, a theory that

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    My Stereotypes

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    expressing myself. As get comfortable with my environment, it’s more relaxing. During most summer I would volunteer at the children hospital. Where each day I would get to visit little kids and bring them book. It’s incredible begin around most of those children. Who are really stick, but are fighting every day to get better. R – Reluctant- I’m very reluctant when it comes to trying new things.

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    Throughout my life, my biggest transition was going to college for the first time. I was very nervous about meeting new people, adapting to a new environment, and also handling college work. Although, I have set several goals to over come my fear of college; such as maintaining a high GPA, studying hard, and never give up on a class that seems too hard. However; the second month into my first semester, reality hit me hard. I was a full time student taking five classes. Out of my five classes my college

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