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    When I was a little girl I owned a toy doctor’s kit and I would pretend to be a veterinarian around my house. We had three dogs and seven horses and I loved to pretend they were my patients and that their lives depended on me to save them. I always found myself watching Animal Planet and other shows that rescued and rehabilitated wildlife. Eventually I had decided that marine animals was the path I wanted to take, I became infatuated with watching shows that rescued dolphins, sea lions, and…

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    Man Eater Inhumane

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    engaging in prostitution was an effect of the early sexual abuse that Wuornos endured. More than likely, each one of her victims in her mind was replicative of the sexual abuse she had undergone as a young girl. As a result, Wuornos separated from her family to fend for herself and chose prostitution as the only viable option she believed she had to survive on her own (Serial…

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    nature of domestic-public dichotomies in this ethnographic setting, because of the unique cultural struggle Latinas face due to the role conflict they experience—between being a family member and student—as a result of the cultural concept…

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    I spent my summer in a teen shelter. Well, 180 hours of it. As I thought about what to write for my integrative paper I considered writing a research paper; however, a research paper would fail to adequately sum up the full spectrum of my experiences at the teen shelter and so I decided to simply talk about my experiences and integrate research within it. This summer I was an intern for runaway and homeless teen shelter and center with Family Services Incorporated. My job as an intern was to…

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    When discussing their strengths and weaknesses, Kirsty focused far more on character and relationship descriptions than Annie, who focused on physical attributes, particularly for her weak points (‘my ears... my legs’). However, Annie counted her friends as a strength and the fact that she likes ‘being myself’. Self and Others Annie’s awareness of similarity to others in her age group was centred on having the same likes and dislikes. She also identified differences between herself and…

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    When I began this project I knew that it would be quite difficult because of the agency in which I am placed is the Division of Child and Family Services. Many people call it CPS. There is a lot of stigma surrounding CPS so conducting this project seemed difficult. There was a lot of questions on whether it would be ethical to ask clients if they wanted to register to vote. There was actually a joke of “Hey I am taking your kid, but do you want to register to vote.” Because of this uncertainty I…

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    cancer. I have been a life time learner and devote in continuing education for decades. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Wuhan University of china in 1991, followed by earning…

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    As a term, moral distress was coined by Andrew Jameton who was an Ethicist. It refers to negative feelings arising when someone decides to take an action that is morally correct, but is unable due to constraints (Jameton, 1984). He grouped moral distress into two varieties: initial distress and reactive distress. Initial distress is the distress that occurs as the event unfolds; in real time. Reactive distress is distress that occurs after the events have unfolded and result in one feeling like…

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    only way to make sure everything gets done” (p. 61). I have come to find in my clinical experiences that this piece of paper is your lifeline for the day. It has med orders, times for diagnostic tests, diet and mobility information, and other pertinent instructions to ensure that you do not forget any valuable tasks for your…

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    students feel emotionally unprepared for college. This also relates to me, because I am in my first semester students in college and I am extremely stressed out. I worry about papers, exams, homework and pressure of paying for college expenses, yet I didn 't know what I wanted to major in it took forever to finally decide when it was right with me my entire life and now I am determined and focused to graduate college. My goal is to become a veterinarian technician. Why I would rather deal with…

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