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    There are plenty of jobs, the blue-collar type, that required a level of memorization, reasoning, and intelligence like any other job that may seem of higher standard. Like Mike Rose did in his article “ Blue collar brilliance’ I can show from my own experience what workers are capable of doing. I watched my father work harder than anyone and trying to be the best just cleaning in the kitchen and waiting tables. I experienced the hard work and level of intelligence…

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    Richard Nixon Address to the Nixon. On Labor Day, 1971 Nixon addressed the nation about what America needs to have and needs to do in order to achieve the goal of a new prosperity in a generation of peace. Nixon says that “He describes in great detail of what americans can do to help make themselves better, he talks about the work ethic of Americans as well as the productivity of American workers. Nixon’s 1971 Labor Day Speech, Richard Nixon uses logos, ethos, pathos, and repetition to…

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    Whether you have recently started working, you are right off the bat in your first job or you are an old professional, we all need a little motivation now and then to help ourselves to reach our goals. We all have to encounter numerous situation to succeed, some are negative and some are positive. In the story, “The Store,” by Edward P. Jones, the narrator does not appear to be a “goal-seeking animal,” but as he approaches to the solution of the story, he has started to go to the Georgetown…

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    humans have minimal survival skills and enough intelligence to work together as one to survive harsh situations. Daisy and Piper find themselves on their own in a new home. They are put into a new environment and they are looking for some sort of stability to survive their new lives. Piper gets a job herding cows with her dog, Jet. At first, Daisy watches Piper do her duties everyday. After some time, though, Daisy becomes in search for her own source of stability. After losing Edmond, who…

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    Although the United Sates had experienced several depression before, none had been as severe nor as long-lasting before October 24, 1929, “Black Thursday”, a world-wide economic disintegration, “The Great Depression”. At first many economists believed it to be a “mild bump” (2010, Allida Black; June Hopkins), in no case, worse than the recession after World War I, but to their surprise’s number rapidly worsened, and the stock market fell dramatically 12.8% (2010, Allida Black; June Hopkins).By…

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    The definition of the first industrial revolution can be broken into two primary parts. Essentially these parts are, one, the discovery and use of new power sources to, two, optimize newly invented or advanced technology (Introduction). It originated in England beginning in the 1700’s, the first phase did not end until approximately the 1870’s (Marshall). England was the leader in developing commerce and therefore needed more goods to satisfy the dramatic population growth (Hackett). They…

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    Transition to Nursing Practice. Challenges for New Graduate Do you think Brandy’s experience is typical of most new nurses? There is no doubt that Brandy’s experience is typical for most new nurses and perfectly fits to the shock or rejections phase. The lack of experience of the new graduates nurses make them to face a lot of challenges and stressing situations. Their classes usually did not prepare them to deal with the new situations and they have no choice than to figure out how to deal…

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    A Work in Progress People always say the first job is the most important one you’ll ever have. Some people may agree and others may not. I believe that a first job will have an extraordinary impact on your future careers and can teach you very many valuable lessons. We all know that our first job isn’t exactly going to be our dream job but it is up to the person wether they want to work hard and do the best they can. As soon as I walked in I can smell hot french fries and the very famous…

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    anticipated functional outcomes. The first professional physical therapy association was created in 1921. It was called “the American Women’s Physical Therapeutic Association.” With the advent of World War II and a nationwide polio epidemic during the 1940’s and 1950’s, physical therapists were in greater demand than ever. By the late 1940’s the association changed its name to the American Physical Therapy Association and opened its first public office in New York City.…

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    9/11 Tragic Events

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    impact the entire world. September 11, 2001 is a day that will be remembered for thousands of years. It is known as the day were 2,977 innocent American lives were lost to the bloody hands of 19 Arabian hijackers in the cowardly terrorist attack of the two World Trade Centers. There is a clear distinction between life in the City before, during, and after the tragic event occurred. Between mourning for the dead and thousands having to find new jobs, the event sent the city into turmoil. Before…

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