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    floating gracefully with every step I took walking to my Grandmother’s house. I always enjoyed stepping foot into her home every time I opened the door I would be welcomed by a warm blanket of air that surrounded me in the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked sweets. Grandmother kept a tiny wooden bookshelf filled with various fairytale stories in the corner of her living room just for me. Since I could not yet read I would climb on to my grandmother’s warm lap like a faithful routine…

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    up! In my case, it was my grandfather who would take me to the hospital with him. That 's when I knew that I wanted to be a nurse so I can help others in need. My grandfather was my hero and the most altruistic person I have ever met. He was a surgeon dedicated to helping others through medicine. Doctors before had a commitment that no matter the time, place, or financial situation they have to help their patients. And he took this seriously, I remember one Saturday night at my grandparents’…

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    birth but for my mother there was no other choice. As I clawed my way out of the womb my father, the devil, only wanted me to return. But with some form of luck I made it out and was then given the name Diana Lizbeth Alvarez. Although I don’t remember much of my birth, I was told that I was a miracle to my parents. My mom and dad raised me in the San Fernando Valley in the city of Pacoima. I was raised as an only child up until I was the age of 12. Although I enjoyed being with my imaginary…

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    As I got older, I realized that keeping records is a vital activity. It has always interested me, but I hadn 't put much thought into it until, one day, while I was cleaning the messy room in our house, I found a recipe book with a picture of my grandma. The picture had a great impact on me. It was during that time that I started to realize that leaving memories, pictures, and pieces of advice are really important if you don’t want to be forgotten. This is when I started to think, why not…

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    When I was a child I would love to enjoy spending time with my family. As I started getting older the more I realized that my life wasn’t complete. At the time that I was turning 6 years old, I had noticed that the relationship with my dad’s side of the family wasn’t so great. Many individuals from the family would ignore or treat me and my family as if we were scum. Since I was a small child it didn’t mean much to me, because I was all about games and kid stuff. I did have some great times for…

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    the differences became more apparent as I interviewed two of my grandparents. The insights I gained from my knowledgeable grandparents allowed me to view the society we are currently living in with a much different, refined point of view. Biographies Beginning with my grandfather, Peter Muehr, my mom’s father, I was eager to absorb his viewpoint of the culture in which he was raised. Born on February 16th, 1937, in Racine, Wisconsin, my grandpa had lots to say about his life growing up. Being…

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    stirred. It was me. My mother, Hilda, had been waiting for my arrival for the past nine months and now was the time for my big entrance into the world, and, oh boy, I just couldn’t wait. My grandmother, Nellie, had held a deep fear of hospitals all her life and although my mother was an only child, she just could not bring herself to accompany my mother to hospital. So a close neighbour and friend, Mrs Naylor, had agreed to deputise for her. As the ambulance arrived, I was well on my way and…

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    pledge, on my honor, that I have neither received nor given any unauthorized assistance on this final assignment Family Trends The trends and patterns that I have identify within my genogram are many of my family members actively use illicit substances. The use of drugs is seen within the last 3 generations of my genogram. Their drug of choice is alcohol, heroin, crack cocaine and marijuana. Although drug use is prevalent many of the members of my family are in recovery. Many of my…

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    had known about my great-grandma had changed. Even though I only visited Grandma twice a year, I could tell in that moment that everything was different. Her face was vacant of all emotion and her eyes, once full of life and joy, were now somber. While we were there she was quiet and scarcely talked to us aside from a few head nods and casual yes and no’s. It seemed like she saw right through us and could not process who we were or why we were there. My Granny meticulously checked my Grandma’s…

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    Hitting developmental milestones in comparison to population standards is studied on an ongoing basis to provide the most current information and tools for parents and childcare workers to assist children develop properly. Biophysical, psychological and social strengths and barriers can help a child flourish or fail at even the simplest of tasks. Evaluating where a child is developmentally and looking for areas for improvement are essential for helping a child succeed into each age stage of…

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