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    occupation of the patient. It was relieving that even while nervous I knew what to do, and could focus myself on the task, sufficiently so that I was still able to ask the relevant questions and was still empathetic and listening to the patient. Another thing I found was the difference between my first interview that was recorded and my formative OSCE. I was so much more confident and competent in the formative OSCE. I had learnt the correct questions to ask and I had also developed a far more…

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    book, but naturally struggles to cope with it at times. Holden lost his brother Allie to leukemia and never really seems on to move on with it. Throughout the book, he gets stuck thinking about Allie, and when his sister Phoebe asks him what's one thing he likes a lot he answers Allie, and he truly loved him. Holden reacts to his death like any other would react to the loss of something or someone we love; Glorifying instead of moving on. Holden struggles moving on, harming himself and…

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    Although a lot of stories may differ in a lot of ways, the key components always stay the same. A writer must have a good set of characters, a good plot, a good theme, and all the things of that nature. Every person may have a different idea of what makes a particular story “interesting” to them, and keeps them wanting to go back and read the story more and more. For a person like me, I would have to say that the theme of the story can really keep interest. A theme that can truly resonate beyond…

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    U.S. were estimated to have had at least one major depressive episode (National Institute of Mental Health). That is nearly 11% of the youth in this country. Blinded by my own depression, I never realized the myriad of people experiencing the same thing. Everywhere we look there is a person going through hardship. When faced with challenges in life you have to find your own way out and though depression is a debilitating disease that often goes overlooked, I found my way out. Depression has such…

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    My Lessons Learned

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    them may be bad. One thing is for sure wise people take advantage of those lessons at least that is the way I see it, I have learned so much from my lessons. I have put in practice what I have learned so far and it had helped me out to recognize the value of simple things in life such as family, people around you, the material things you have, and those things that makes your life better and happier. One of the lessons that impacted my life the most and taught me a lot of things such as to love…

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    August tenth of 2013, is the last day I remember. For the next hundred or so days after the aforementioned one, I don’t have a clue as to how they happened. The hardest part was, perhaps, my crumbling again, anxiety like I’d never had before. But not on August tenth. The first day of a new team and the last day of supposed sanity, I distinctly remember being afraid to be left alone with the then strangers. That had become the norm for me. Eighth grade. At this time I was moving forward, slowly…

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    Nicole Ray Worthington who also goes by Nikki was born in the fall of September 2nd of 2000. She's your average spoiled teenage girl. She's a living barbie. Which every school has one of them. The Mean,Pretty,Popular ones who think they're too good for everyone. Nicole is single and when she's in a relationship they never last a week. She has daddy issues. She goes from guy to guy like shes playing the hot potato game. She's the only child with a rich dad. Her dad is barely ever home he's…

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    jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” Our society is driven on the concept of proving who we are based on our material possessions, but ironically we just want the same thing as everyone else. We buy materialistic possessions because we want to prove that we are better than the next guy, but then we proceed to buy the same things as everyone else because we think that in order to beat them, we have to be them. “The Semplica-Girl Diaries” provides a message about how easily we feel the need…

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    Power Of Love Essay

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    will give him an infinite power and energy to finish it, and he will never feel tired, because he enjoy doing the things he loves. Why would love exists in our world, no one have any idea to this complicated question, but the existence of love brought so many benefit to our life, and also made lots of things that we never expected become true. As the result, love as the most important thing that affects our world, it also carries its own meaning and value to our society and even human race. Love…

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    Leadership Reflection

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    1. In terms of times I worked with others in order to accomplish my goals, I want to talk about the time I worked in a dining hall. I worked in Dux Bistro which is one of the canteens in University of Oregon in the Living and Learning Center from January to August in my third school year, and I am a food server and Barista there. As a team player, I collaborated with 10 to 20 people including students and staffs worked in a fast-paced environment to deliver quality product and provided quality…

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