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    What I (or We) Observed During the Medical/Surgical Clinical Experience Throughout the semester I was able to observe nurses and was able to see a glimpse of their daily routine. Sadly, I have noticed a few examples of nurses not giving adequate care to their patients. One day this semester I was able to observe a nurse in the Critical Care Unit. There was a 65 year old male who just had heart surgery. He had suffered from a stroke in the past and was unable to communicate effectively…

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    He supports his claim by examining the reason behind people's near-death experiences (NDEs), with the the theories from brain science, physics, biology, psychology, history, and philosophy. He believes that life after death exists, and that it can be beneficial. He discovered many expert testimony, that accounts of near-death experiences, and quotes from scientists, philosophers, and others as needed. "Near-death experiences show that clinical death may not be the end," D'Souza writes. They all…

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    The Gain of Self-discovery: From Innocence to Experience William Blake’s The Songs of Innocence and The Songs of Experience aim to show the two “contrary states of the human soul” by presenting paired poems respectively focusing on the bright and dark sides of the world and human spirit. Among these poems, the two versions of “The Chimney Sweeper” explore the issue of child labor in the 18th century of England from children’s perspective. By comparing the two poems, readers will find that…

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    directly and indirectly. There are many issues that are displayed throughout his work, in William Blake’s book Songs of Innocence and Experience reflecting on the stages of childhood and the adult life and how people’s perspective change over their life span. Songs of Innocence is the child-like and more playful naive way of seeing the world, which contrast to Songs of Experience being harsh and bold statements on the real world. Songs of Innocence exaggerate the hopes and fears that center…

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    The fare according to my research is 70.00Php. Ask the conductor to drop you off at motorcycle terminal where to can take a habal-habal ride to the temple, the fare is 20 and travel time based on experience is 15-20…

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    The artwork evokes the meaning of birth, death, time, human consciousness, baptism and it also links to violas psychological experience as a child. During the beginning of the film a man standing naked near the pool contemplates then decides to leap into the water, this links to when viola jumped into a lake as a child, this traumatic experience has been endeavored into majority of viola’s works as it was a crucial event in his life, he often describes it as “I jumped in, plunged under…

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    In William Blake’s poetical verses explaining the two contrary states of human existence, he observes the world with an extensive view from a state of “innocence and of an imagination unspoiled by stains of worldliness” (Keynes 12), and from a state of “indignation and pity for the sufferings of mankind as he saw them in the streets of London (Keynes 12). Holding firm to such ideologies as proposed by John Milton and Emmanuel Swedenborg, Blake believed in the philosophy that because all men were…

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    Boucher. She was illiterate, but Blake taught her how to read, write, and also helped her to experience visions (William Blake Biography). In 1787, one of the most shocking events in William Blake’s life occurred. His younger brother Robert died from illness. After his death, Blake continued to experience visions of his brother.…

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    My Experiences

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    After reflecting on my learning experiences with the arts and social studies, certain events have stood out to me. These events have played important roles in my life and have made me the individual I am today. I chose to create a symbolic representation of these events in the form of a flower. I believe this is a great way to demonstrate my experiences throughout my life. The petals on the bottom of the flower demonstrate the foundation of my experiences and as one looks to the petals towards…

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    The Experience Of Tourism

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    (Wikipedia) Experience is a personal emotion that a person gets when experiencing a feeling of fulfillment in the place they’ve visited, it can be anything from the atmosphere of a specific place to a historic building. People everywhere have different aspirations and something that may be significant to them might not be to another. Why is visiting Disneyland such a significant place to young children? And why do historical cities appeal to an older generation? No body has the correct answer…

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