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    9052: Transition to Graduate Practice Student ID: 3129030 Assessment name: Assessment 1 Word count: This paper will discuss about the issues that student nurses may encounter upon entering a new role in the graduate nursing practice. It includes some personal challenges in regards to fitting into a group of health care professionals and being part of a team, managing of tasks on time, professional challenges such as practicing the profession with full confidence and availability of support…

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    claiming their gender/cultural identity. Alison did it by sharing her experiences of coming out and being a lesbian. Julia proudly telling her readers she is trans and sharing her pain of transition. Lynda showing her different demons and parts of her Filipino culture. It is like a mixed cocktail because all three authors do not just focus on one aspect of themselves. They bring up many varieties of who they are that creates their identity in their book. Fun Home is one of the best books about…

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    In Charles Dicken’s Great Expectations, the main protagonist Pip, grows throughout the novel as he develops from a simple, noble, naïve young boy to a respected and matured gentleman. As Pip narrates the story of his youth and the life changing events that made him a wise and mature person, Pip is contemplating how the changes in his life are not only relying on a particular person or event. – unlike what other fictional stories and books contain. – Starting with the convict, to the experiences…

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    Yang's Argument Analysis

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    This passage is the starting point to Yang 's argument that Asian-Americans do not receive creditability for their achievements because of their race. Throughout the article, Yang provides several cases where there 's a lack of equality within education and the workplace. Yang believes that America is discriminating against the Asian-American class. Yang appeals to his audience with pathos to further his argument regarding the acknowledgment of Asian-Americans. Yang’s argument is that even…

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    Identity refers to who you are and where you fit into society. The search for finding your own identity involves many factors and questions that we all look at in our life. According to Erikson, our society supports youths by allowing them a moratorium period, which means a time during youth when they are free of responsibilities and can experiment with different roles (Sigelman & Rider, 2015). James Marcia expanded…

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    SEA Games Case Study

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    SEA Games really brings benefits to hosting country in term of boosting the economy. However, during SEA Games, there must be vehicular traffic flow around Bukit Jalil area as athletics and spectators were moving to the stadium. The National Stadium in Bukit Jalil has been filled up with people wanting to witness the opening of the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, which is just minutes away. (Bernama, 2017) Picture is provided by Bernama As we can see the crowds from the above photo, there must be…

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    neighborhood in the Philippines was mostly Catholic, as well as in New York and now California. However, I’ve noticed that America is much more diverse than the Philippines in population and religions. From what I remember, it was very rare to see a non-Filipino walking across the street the last time I visited the Philippines. Since people live in villages throughout the Philippines, everyone in my neighborhood participated in the same religious community. I personally love all the Catholic…

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    Keiziah Role Model

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    Keziah was a role model for me since I was practically an infant, and she still is a role model to me today. To me, she’s the older sister I’ll never have. She helped me grow up to be the teenage girl I am today. I looked up to Keziah as someone I should strive to become. She’s pure-hearted, supportive, passionate about what she loves and extremely generous. Those are such attractive traits to have, in my opinion. I don’t think I would be the same person that I am today if I’ve never met her…

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    to each other on the chart for their stance on disciplining children (e.g. closely related to each other within the physical discipline aspect). I found this correlation so interesting because of my own experiences of being disciplined as a half Filipino and half Italian daughter. Being ethnically diverse makes up a big part of my identity and I have had to cope with it within and outside of my culture. I have also had to deal with discrimination and prejudices throughout my life. For me, it has…

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    Multiculturalism has always been a topic of discussion for Canada. There are many myths about Multiculturalism but there is no clear evidence which shows that multiculturalism is a failure .Some people say that this is a dividing force for Canada, while supporters of multiculturalism say that it integrates the country. In this essay firstly I will present various facts about immigration and multiculturalism and then I will argue that multiculturalism has positive on Canada and help people to…

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