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    adherence towards HAART. The use of critical analysis and CASP tools to the chosen 10 articles has addressed a number of weaknesses and strengths for each article, and has projected two consistent themes; complexity of drug regimens and symptom experiences of HARRT. As previously discussed and outlined (see appendix 3), the evidence within both themes is of good quality, however, the prevalence of a number of limitations questions the credibility and validity of some results findings. Of the two…

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    My observation of this issue if from personal experience. When I was fifteen-years-old I wanted to go on the pill. I had many reasons to want to make this decision and I was very aware of the consequences and side effects that birth control can have. At the time, my friends and the internet make this task seem like a very simple one in Ontario. My first step was to talk to my mom about my decision, many people frown about the idea of their ‘young’ child having sex, and in fact get mad. This can…

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    Rashaun Richardson February 17, 2016 In the story, “Shooting an Elephant”, the narrator is contradictory in his feelings, by supporting one set of people, the Burmans, but serving another, the British. The reader infers that he can’t decide who to fight for because in the text the narrator explains the treatment of the Burmans by the English, but then tells the treatment of himself by the Burmans. For example, the narrator states that the treatment of the Burman prisoners were…

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    trip. Whether it be somewhere local or a complete different country, they have one thing in common, the people. Recently I took a trip to Florida and I realized although we were in the same location the people around me were not having the same experiences. Different people go different places for different reasons. There’s the tourist who sticks to the well beaten path and doesn’t like to be outside of their comfort zone. Then there is the stereotypical family vacation, exhausted parents with…

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    begins to understand the importance of his memories and events that he has experienced throughout his life to develop a sense of personal worth symbolically within his loss. the literary effect of flashbacks within the novel is to make certain experiences treasurable with the influence of significant losses like the passionate memories between loved ones, dark realizations of war, and reflections over…

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    I enjoyed having additional assignments this week at internship. One assignment was to find a free of cost trauma support group. Unfortunately, I could not find a support group for victims of sexual assault as hoped, however I provided a few essential resources to the patient. Although Kaiser has many group treatment options for patients, all require a co-payment. Co pay’s vary depending on the patient’s insurance benefits. In this case, the patient was not able to afford paying $20.00 each week…

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    of obstacles. Some are hard to get over mentally, and some are hard to get over physically. But we must take the obstacles with a open heart and an open mind. I have had my fair share of obstacles in my short 14 year life, but two have stood out he most influential in my life then all others. In this essay I'll tell you about the two that have been influential moments in my life. When I was eight years old my mother had an acoustic neuroma, which is a brain tumor that affects your balance and…

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    Tragedies, misfortunes, and disasters can alter the course of one’s existence. While existing only a fifth of my projected life span, illustrations of adversity have begun to shape my life. Maya Angelou clarified adversity best when she stated, “I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it.” Not a day goes by that I do not fail and succeed in some way, yet the lessons learned from the medley of failures and successes blend to create the ink in which I paint my Mona…

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    The experience of taking an interest in an activity can elevate for individuals who've never figured they could impact the course of occasions. It can change the way they take a look at themselves, and give them an alternate point of view on what's conceivable…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    Life just isn't life without overcoming different obstacles to make you a stronger person. God only put you through things that he knows you handle. I must say God has through many challenges my way that has made me the strong women I am today. Currently, I'm going through an obstacle that I'm quite familiar with. Car trouble, I'm sure we've all been there or will someday in the near future. This is my second car that I'm driving now, and it's having problems just like the first. The terrible…

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