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    his hallucinations. In the novel Captain Steerforths is a man that is trustworthy and clean. The position of being Captain of the ship entitles him to power, this makes Gilbert Pinfold question the events he is hearing from his cabinet. After a quiet night in his bunk Mr. Pinfold is startled when he hears the Captain beneath him committing a murder. The following day he finds it hard to be around him being the only one who is aware of the occurrence, “ Knowing what he did of Captain Steerforths character

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    “You never know when your last day on Earth will be, make the best out of everyday.” My mother told my brother and I the night before tragedy struck. I went to bed on that quiet night in May; woken up by a terrible and heartbreaking nightmare. The nightmare was composed of my cousin, Travis, dying in a car crash. Staying awake for ten more minutes to receive a phone call that my nightmare has become a reality. Being only 14 years old, I couldn't quite grasp the idea that my best friend, my other

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    After interviewing primarily night shift nurses, PCNAs, patients, patient families, the floor nursing manager and all five assistant nurse managers about “Quiet Night”, I was able to pick up on what was the root cause of the low score on Quiet Night on the HCAHPS survey score for the unit. * Initially interviewed 24 patients and families, 2 assistant nursing managers, the floor manager, 4 PCNA’s and 10-night shift nurses and 3-day shift nurses on the floor. * Patient and family stated that

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    Introduction On a quiet summer night on June 17, 2015 a 19 year old young man, wearing a gray sweatshirt, dark jeans and Timberlands, walked into a historic, pre-civil war era church. There was no lock preventing his entry. There was no security guard he had to walk by. There was only a security camera that would catch his unassuming entrance. Once inside he sat quietly as the regular attendees held a small prayer service. He was welcomed and sat with the small group as they read the word of God

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    Long Essay #1 In the two books we read in class, All Quiet on the Western Front and Night we see that the two world wars of the twentieth century produced unprecedented destruction to human life. We see this because in Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front, he says that after witnessing bodies getting blown up, people getting shot, things burning down and loud noises every day, he was forced to realize that he no longer belonged to the society that he came from. He realized that he now belonged

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    Essay draft All Quiet on the Western Front and Night are two novels that talk about wars and author’s experiences. They are different in author’s perspective which All Quiet on the Western was written in a German soldier’s view and Night was in Jewish people’s view, one is the warrior and one is the victim. Despite those differences, these works share the same idea of the dehumanization of war and how it can physically and mentally affect people by using real events and ironic writing style

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    excellence in patient care. The project to increase patient satisfaction regarding the quiet environment during night matches with the hospital’s strategic plan of providing quality care. Problem Statement: In a survey conducted by Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), only 50% patients at Loyola Medical Center said that the area around their room was always quiet at night. This is way below than the Illinois average of 61%, national average of 62% in reported

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    already taken” (Oscar Wilde). In the enchanting story of Quiet Bunny by Lisa McCue, Quiet Bunny learns to find his voice through a series of trial and error. Finding one’s own special uniqueness is a step toward finding oneself. There are many different ways to achieve personal enlightenment, including talking to trusted family and friends, not trying to mimic others, and being proud of oneself. In Heather Henson’s novel Dream of Night, Shiloh finds her own personality with the help of a very

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    The patient is currently here for an initial assessment of OSA, due to symptoms related to hypersomnolence. Split night protocol was explained upon the patients arrival. Prior to the hook up process the tech helped the patient fill out his pre-sleep questionnaire. During this time the patient dozed off about 10 times while filling out his paper work and while engaged in conversation with the tech, he would quickly startle awake and have no recall of dozing off.The patient was also nervous about

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    book Night by Elie Wiesel. The first time you see silence in Night is when Wiesel foreshadows by saying, “Even Moishe the Beadle had fallen silent.” (8). He indicates that silence will be a theme by saying Moishe had fallen silent after he returned from a camp for immigrant jews. He foreshadows yet again on page 26 when an elderly woman is yelling that she sees a fire. (A fire that later would prove to be the end of life for some of

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