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    and women’s rights as they are, is what the protagonist is challenged with. Edna has other ambitions than to be a mother, a hostess, and a wife such as that of: artistic, financial, and sexual freedom. “I would give my money, I would give my life for my children, but I wouldn’t give myself” (Chopin 53) Edna first finds freedom when Leonce (her husband) goes to work in New York and the children go to Iberville to stay with their grandmother. Edna’s mood after these events is described as “A…

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    I picked a lesson that I created in my ED 3710 class. I was in my pre-internship in a 4th grade classroom. This lesson is created based on the objective of students determining the meaning of a word that is from their vocabulary words. I was able to design a lesson that is development appropriate for this grade level. The students were exposed to learning experiences through whole group, small group, and parent activities. These activities allowed the students to be engaged cognitively,…

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    The Jung Typology Test

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    In order to analyze my own self and apply my personality to my professional career, I took the Jung Typology Test, which is a derivative of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. The results of this test reveal a four letter descriptor which helps pinpoint a likely definition of myself in terms of character. The four paradigms by which is test is driven include: extroversion versus introversion, sensing versus intuition, feeling versus thinking, and judging versus perceiving. There are a…

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    Family Food History

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    remember a time when my Father was not in the kitchen cooking. He has always been my main influence in the kitchen due to his will to try new foods and recipes on a weekly basis. My Mother never knew how to cook, so this is a common ground where my Father and I have always bonded upon. Luckily I was given his gene of cooking that has made me able to prosper in the kitchen, unlike my Mother. However, back in Cleveland I was able to cook for myself every day. I never had to cook for myself, but I…

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    Essay On Scholarship

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    things that I know have changed the person I am and my influenced my love for my community. These are the things that have changed me and set me on the course that now guides me forward. My experiences with my education, family, clubs, and church have helped me become a better citizen and member of my community. The things that I have written about are the most important things in my life. One of the biggest influences on my life has been my education. Education can be a way to become a better…

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    to provide innovative, culturally relevant hip-hop art programs to inspire engagement, learning, and activism for diverse communities. It is a safe environment to make yourself heard, since it is a judge free zone. I was invited to attend by one of my friends, Jaylin, who was ecstatic to view all of the performers and chatted away as she sped towards the Red Gym downtown, located near the Memorial Union. She walked quickly in front of…

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    Patient Observation Paper

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    Title of Paper Amber R. Woodyard Fort Hays State University Abstract No indenting, 150-200 words Looking around at the various items hanging on the walls, the soft yet warm paint colors on the walls, watching staff members dressed in various fun prints of scrubs while assisting patients to their destinations. Sitting in the lobby while waiting for the interview, the feeling in the room is comforting; warm with the thermostat humming softly on low, and the walls are…

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    Clay Worms Case Study

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    slurry stoneware, terracotta, to throw a pot, wedging, water absorption. I would also have to accept that if a child builds another creature apart from my jumping point of worms and snails then that is…

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    Self Reflection In Nursing

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    strengthened characteristics of myself that I never thought I could possess. I believe that a strong self-image positively reflects all aspects in one’s practice, including critical thinking skills, accountability for patient’s health, and confidently delivering nursing care. This essay will reflect on my journey from a first year nursing student to a beginning…

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    child I hardly knew how much my mother, a school secretary, and grandmother, a preschool teacher, were doing to prepare me for reading and writing success. As young as one year old, I was given crayons to scribble as I pleased and other times to use with guidance. They would take my hand to help me make cards and notes for my loved ones. At such a young age I was literally chewing my way through board books while exploring pictures and textures whilst listening to my mother read and watching…

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