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    The reason why I left the job after a year because I felt like I wasn’t learning anymore in my position and that I no longer want to pursue a career in the medical field. My experience on the job was overwhelming due to the long hours and non-acknowledgment of the hard work. I unquestionably need an occupation where there is a balance between work and personal life. Waking up around 6 am and get to work at 6:30 am and leave around 5:30 or 6 pm was very difficult especially not having…

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    for animals like humans, has a particular kind of interpersonal, motivational capacity that would place us in a specific relationship of shared acknowledgment, concern, regard, and so on. Be that as it may, I did begin with what is included, motivationally and behaviorally, in being pair-holding warm blooded animals. The dialect of common acknowledgment, and layers of perceived, catches some imperative data, yet is obscure on the grounds that it doesn’t indicate what should be perceived and…

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    Staying loyal to your values and beliefs helps to face the challenges put in your way. Throughout the novel, Beowulf, translated by Burton Raffel, the main character, Beowulf, understands this concept and uses it to help him through battles. As Beowulf takes on the challenge of fighting dangerous monsters, he undergoes many obstacles in his effort to rescue his peers. No one has been a match for these creatures until Beowulf came along and defeated them. He ensured to stay true to his word and…

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    Therapeutic Patient Care

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    This case demonstrates the effect of two particularly extraordinary styles of administration. Dr. Robert Uric was the leader of the Renal Medicine Unit at a vast college therapeutic school and instructing healing center. There was an unfaltering undercurrent of threatening vibe and rivalry between the doctor's facility and the restorative school. The physical plant, planned in the state of a H, paralleled and highlighted the authoritative structure. A vast part of the issue was the surprising…

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    GCU Plagiarism Report

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    After reviewing GCU plagiarism policy, I fully acknowledge the severity of plagiarism and the penalties that follow the course of action if continued will result in expulsion. Grand Canyon University considers this dishonest act seriously and will adhere to their policies, given it advanced to the next level. Reinforced my understanding of plagiarism; take credit for another's ideas or words. Paraphrasing is writing someone's opinions, viewpoint or words in my words. The ramifications for not…

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    school that she missed. I agreed to helping her considering I only needed to help with classwork. The next day when the new student arrived, I greeted her with enthusiasm, hoping to meet a new potential friend. She responded with a quiet acknowledgment and introduces herself as Huda, and left to go to take her seat. I was taken aback by her attitude, and believed that she did not take a liking to me. I then only talked to her when it was necessary, and avoided her as much as I can.…

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    The dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell is a glimpse into the future if our society is not careful. This book illustrates a totalitarian government, and how this world could end up if we transfer everything especially documents to computers. This book is similar to a 1995 movie titled “The Net” that was directed by Irwin Winkler. In this movie a hacker named Angela Bennett discovers that her identity had been changed. She discovered her name was changed while she was on vacation to Ruth Marx.…

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    My experience for becoming a police officer, I had to go through many of series of testes. The first test was a written test which I had to pass with 75% score, before continued on with the physical testing. For instance, I had to run a two mile run, less than five minutes, pull a dummy that weight one hundred and fifty pounds about twenty-five feet, shoot a revolver twelve times with my right hand and with my left hand, hang from a bar for sixty seconds, twenty push up and twenty sit ups. After…

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    As a commander of the gang unit, If I was responsible for intervening in a cycle of escalating violence among five prevalent youth gangs in my jurisdiction. What can I do to stop the escalation of inter-gang violence? First, I would set up a meeting with all the top members one on one so that I can get a feel for what type of feelings they are having among others in the community and how it is affecting them. According to pg. 153 "traditional organized crime was nationality based; today's…

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    As Kyle is sitting in his living room he hears the sounds of gunshots and helicopter completely dazed on the thought of war, all sure symptoms that he is facing PTSD. When his wife tries to talk to him as he blocks her out while focused on a kid playing with a dog. While Taya continues to try and have a conversation with him Kyle jumps up and believes that the dog is trying to attack the child. He rips the dog off the child and nearly beats it in the head until Taya stops him. “This scene shows…

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