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    When a family member ages and is in need of assistance, it can be a burden on a family member to take care for them. However, we have to remember what sacrifices our parents and family members have made in order to take care of us. We are serving God when honoring our parents. The Bible says, “The church should care for any widow who has no one…

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    The American Dream is Still Only a Dream I am part Polish and part Italian and like most people, my ancestors were immigrants. Along with many, my past is important to me. In fact, my grandmother still makes the Polish dish, houska. However, my family has been in America for many generations. The U.S. is a mixed country with people who have all different kinds of backgrounds. Without immigration, many people, including myself, wouldn 't be where we are today. With over 41.3 million migrants in…

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    prevent avoidable treatments and hospitalisations. In other words, it will help the NHS to save money and allocate resource more effectively to reduce inequalities. All of this is going to happen by considering the individual’s views and experiences to improve quality, engaging them into own care and…

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    through Patient Satisfaction I was born with a condition called a concave chest. Basically, there was a bowl shape in my chest which resulted in my heart being pushed up against my lungs. In order to fix this, surgeons would have to break all of my ribs and insert a ‘nuss bar’ to push out my chest. It was always know that I would need surgery to correct this but it didn’t become a true reality until January of 2006 a week after my eleventh birthday. I remember waiting in a small room…

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    Through my experiences of hardships and seeing the agonizing pain in people who suffer a lot of disadvantages in society can provoke one to strive in making changes. In my early years, while living in Nigeria, I had many personal experiences of the amplitude of illness and its effects on the community. Sometimes the look on the faces of men begs for immediate aid from the shortages in health care. Many individuals suffered from common diseases that escalated to larger problems due to inadequate…

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    Mentalization based therapy was found to be more effective on psychiatric disorders rather than treating counseling patients who were suffering from physical/medical conditions. Mindfulness based therapies showed the most success when dealing with depression and anxiety. Clients who showed higher levels of mindfulness also had the most positive clinical results (Khoury,2013). Mindfulness was a major focal point at Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing. There were many times where counselors would…

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    in nursing. I am one of those many students who wants to get the in the health field. I chose this path because I am very passionate of having career in health field. My passionate is helping the patients to make their life better. Specially, the homeless who need health care service. People that cannot afford insurance coverage. My plan is to join an organization that can help the people around the world that needed free check up and medicine. Organization such as Red Cross, UNICEF and much…

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    perfect; but almost always end up hurting the things they try to improve. Moreover, while striving for perfection they usually hurt those who get in their way and those looking on get lost in their perfection. Although Beatrice is the closest human being to perfection, both Giovanni and Rappaccini try to change her to cure her imperfections, which only…

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    marijuana for medicinal purposes would improve human’s health. Marijuana is very helpful in medical conditions. Marijuana contains some chemicals that are beneficial to human and may help treat a range of disease or symptoms. One of its chemicals called cannabinoid, cannabinoid can be use in pill form. Despite all these benefits, some people believe that marijuana should be illegal. But I favor that it should be legal for medicinal purposes. I’m going to defend my claim that marijuana should be…

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    Boechera stricta Boechera stricta, belongs to mustard family Brassicaceae. It is restricted to higher elevations and faces both abiotic (e.g. drought) and biotic stressors (e.g. herbivore) at low elevation range limits (Rushworth et al. 2011). For understanding genetic controls on ecologically, these species are very important which provide further understanding of underlying mechanisms in natural populations as compared to artificial lab experiments. Boechera stricta is widely distributed in…

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