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    “What I will, I can.” That is the motto here at Morton West high school. It was founded in 1958 and ever since it helped students in the Berwyn area to have an education and pursue success. People all over the world are currently fighting and putting their lives at risk to have that privilege, to obtain an education for a better life for themselves. So why are the students who have the freedom to learn not valuing that privilege? Is it that they don’t have the will or that they really can’t?…

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    order signed by a physician to stop healthcare teams from preforming CPR. This is only done by the request of the patient and can be cancelled at any time (Understanding Advance Directives, 2006). DNI, may be asked for along with the DNR, is the placement of tubes through a person’s nose or mouth to enter the windpipe to help them breath. This is the refusal of any techniques of resuscitation (Understanding Advance Directives, 2006). Artificial nutrition and hydration are getting nutritious to…

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    out of virtually nowhere with some of the most advanced ways to build and construct their small cities. They were truly the kind of civilizations that shaped the world today. Just by thinking of the thousands of years they were ahead shows us how far ahead we can be. The way Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley civilizations were built holds some of the most distinguishing differences. The foundations of their cities were incredibly intricate and advanced. According to the source, “River Valley…

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    It is true that a majority of the use of ultrasound is in the population of countries that are used to having advanced medical imaging at their fingertips. But it takes distinguished minds to think outside of the box in order to apply the tremendous beneficial assets that ultrasound has to offer to needs that none have thought of before. From providing care to those…

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    “Oh not again! My eyes are burning,” the patient burst out in frustrated shouts. We had been mid-conversation when suddenly he started to rub his eyes. This patient had a history of stroke and had experienced similar eye symptoms during his last incident. I asked him if he was experiencing any numbness or tingling and he reported right arm numbness. Immediately I called the nurse and we initiated a rapid response to assess for stroke. The story behind how I arrived at the point where I was…

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    Imagine you’re worst fear come to life and the only way to get rid of a burden this big is for you to face it, face your fears. But how could you even remotely come close to achieving this goal when your hands are shaking, palms are sweating and you’re whole body feels like it’s going to shut down in a matter of seconds. That was me on June 17th, 2014 the last day of 8th grade. Preparing for this day was one of the toughest most challenging things I had to do in my life. Every year on the last…

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    neonatal nurse practitioner it requires extra schooling in a master’s or doctoral program, you will share your skills with numerous team member who care for a group of critically sick infants. You then will become skilled in things such as line placements, intubations, lumbar punctures, and newborn resuscitation. Neonatal nurse practitioners sometimes provide education to nurses, the house staff, and other members who are part of the neonatal team. To prepare to be a neonatal nurse the first…

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    According to Reichel (2013) “Traditionally, money laundering has referred to the process by which criminal to conceal the illicit origin and ownership of the proceeds from their unlawful activities” (p. 39). The Placement represents the initial entry of dirty money which is generated though deviant activities such as gambling, drug trafficking, murder and prostitution. This stage relieves the criminal of holding and guarding large amounts of cash as it places the…

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    Every public school in every state in the United States of America is required to give standardized tests. Every student must take the tests: unless, their parents refuse to have their children take the test. The test might be a state test, such as the regents in New York State, or a test like the SATs and ACTs that most high school students take. Most kids get nervous for these tests. The student might not be good at a subject and not like the test. Others might just be terrible at test taking.…

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    I am a first-generation college student and I come from a low-income family. Obtaining a higher education has always been a challenge for me. I grew up in a small town in the middle of nowhere in Northeast California. My family owns a donut shop and business has been slow so my parents are struggling a bit as they are sending me to college. Nonetheless, I was able to help my parents pay for some things, such as rent and other expenses because over the summer of 2014, I was offered an engineering…

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