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    American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics With reference to provision 1 of the American Nurse Association Code of Ethics, while practicing, a nurse has to be compassionate. Additionally, a nurse should show respect for inherent dignity, uniqueness and worth of every person without considering the nature of their health problems, personal attributes or their economic or social status. To narrow this down, a nurse is supposed to respect human dignity by recognition of the specific rights…

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    “Brush Fire” by Linda Thomas and “ The Santa Ana” by Joan Didion are both pieces of literature that intersect each other and give different views about The Santa Ana winds. These winds were named after the foehn wind of Austria and Switzerland. Which causes many side effects that are considered to be unpleasant. These winds are proven to be dry hot, strong and have a high speed, that brush through the deserts of California to the Southern part of this state. Due to their different views on this…

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    Adyar Ananda Bhavan (popularly known as A2B) is a chain of confectioners. Its headquarter is in Adyar, Chennai, India. It is the oldest confectioner chain in Chennai and it has 100 outlets all over India. The range of its products has been expanding over the years and includes a large variety of confectionery products, snacks, and chaats. Currently, the have the following cuisines in their list: • South Indian • North Indian • Chinese • Chaats Sweets section includes authentic Bengali and South…

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    In the “Santa Ana” by Joan Didion, she describes the Los Angeles wind and the effect it has on people. Didion describes the Santa Ana winds as a very unpleasant time that people have to go through. She says, “Los Angeles weather is the weather of catastrophe…” (Didion 47). Her description of the Santa Ana winds is extreme and shocking. Didion says the winds make people depressed and sometimes the winds make people go crazy. The way the Santa Ana winds are described makes me not want to be…

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    "Los Angeles Notebook" Reflection Essay On October 25, 2003, the cedar fire (cause of the Santa Ana winds) spread over 30 miles in less than 17 hours burning 5,000 acres per hour. By the time, it was over it consumed 418 miles, 2,232 homes and killed 14 people including a firefighter. It's true that things are only temporary, but the effects of the Santa Ana winds will always affect the people and the environment in such a negative and perturbable way, that along with living in the Los Angeles…

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    In this biography I annotated three different texts, Mike Rose’s “I Just Wanna Be Average.”, Ana Castillo’s “We Would Like You to Know.”, and Malcolm X’s “Coming to an Awareness of Language.” I chose “I Wanna Be Average.” because he explains his experience in high school, and how he was able to overcome challenges to become successful. This is important to me because many of the situations brought up in the story are very relatable to my high school experiences. “We Would Like You to Know” has…

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    Ana Castillo’s So Far from God is a selection of Chicana feminist movement which is based on the struggle of woman not having a role in society, but rather than only having a male-domination society which “her roles are typically in the home and she is isolated from and ignorant to the world surrounding her” (Chicana Feminism). This book illustrates feminism in many different ways as the culture in this book is surrounded by a male-domination society. Castillo portrays this concept of the…

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    capable of free will at birth. That said, a woman reserves the right to remove the immature fetus, and to deny this is a misuse of power over another human’s right to choose. A deeper delve into what makes a fetus a ‘human’, is summarized by Mary Ana Warren’s “On The Moral and Legal Status of Abortion” which says that “Nevertheless, it seems safe to say that it is not fully conscious, in the way that an infant of a few months is, and it cannot reason or communicate messages of indefinitely many…

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    Ana thinks that the best thing for her to do is get an education and get out of the place she lives in now. She does not want to be like the other ladies around her neighborhood and just simply meet the status quo. In the short story “Woman Hollering Creek”, the character Cleofilas has the opposite mentality as Ana in “Real Women have Curves”. Cleofilas dreams of getting married and leaving her six brothers and father. She imagines that the married life would be much happier and easier like…

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    Both Oscar Zetas Autobiography of the Brown Buffalo and Ana Castillo’s Novel So Far From God are examples of the use of magic realism and mythology in Chicano/a literature. However, both pieces of Chicano/a literature display their own unique interpretation of self-identity. Beginning with the plot of the Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, Oscar is a lawyer at the East Oakland Legal Aid society. He drives to his office in downtown San Francisco only to discover that his secretary, who usually…

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