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    “Heartless” Strength of American Nurses Have you ever thought about how hard it is to be a nurse? How emotionally difficult it is to have a patient die in your care? Nurses do more than most people realize, they have no time to mourn every patient's death because there is always someone else who is going to need their full attention. Some may say nurses are heartless, I know I did. To be a nurse is to be mentally strong. Based on my personal experiences I have come to see that American nurses are amazingly strong. Are You Okay? It was 8:30 when the paramedics left the ER to respond to a call about an unresponsive 3- month- old baby. At 8:49 the nurses were tending to patients and eating breakfast; a paramedic’s voice came over the the ER radio saying, “Unresponsive 3- month- old female…” that was all I heard before the doctor started barking demands and the nurses scurried to the back room. The nurse I had been shadowing told me to stand in the corner and watch and that I did. Moments later two male Paramedics rushed into the ER, one held the frail baby girl in one hand while his other hand did compressions; the second man held the IV in one hand and bagged with the other. They laid her down on a small board in the middle of the bed; immediately the doctor began shouting orders: “Where is the epi?” “Getting it now!” said a nurse as she rummaged through the PEDS kit, but there was no epi in the kit. After what felt like a half hour the nurse came back with the epi. Epi…

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    Denise grabs her water bottle and sits down, leaning her back against the mirrored wall. As she takes a sip of water, Kate sits down next to her and says, “hey” in a friendly tone. “Oh hi,” Denise replies. Kate ignores the distaste in Denise’s voice and says, “good job with the dance today. You choreographed it really well.” Denise murmurs “thank you,” and stands up, taking her water bottle to the other side of the room. Of course Kate just has to be the nice one. Yes Denise worked hard…

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    Dave Grohl (who was the drummer of Nirvana and then the founder of Foo Fighters) stated how this music influenced him. According to him, it was The Beatles who made him interested in music in the first place. At a young age, he bought a guitar and would practice with a Beatles songbook. This activity helped him to understand the different aspects of music. Other popular musicians, such as Billie Joel have also stated how important The Beatles were in their careers. Joel said that watching The…

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    The Indian Influences throughout Beatles’ Career The Beatles, one of the most famous and influential bands of all time, was formed in 1960. The original four were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best. They started touring in August 1960 in Hamburg, Germany played at least five and an half hour every night. In 1962, they met Brian Epstein and Epstein was impressed with the music The Beatles were making. As a result, The Beatles hired Epstein as their manager. Later in their…

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    The Beatles Impact Essay

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    The Impact of The Beatles The Beatles, arguably the world’s most popular rock band, played a massively influential role in regards to Hinduism in popular culture. Consisting of four members, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, the English rock band from Liverpool brought many aspects of Hinduism to their music. The Beatles’ lead guitarist, George Harrison, was solely responsible in shaping the ways the West looked at the spiritual life of Hinduism. George Harrison was…

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    One Love Peace Concert Analysis

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    Bob devoted his life to spreading a positive message to all through Reggae Music. One of his most important concerts was The One Love Peace Concert of 1978, Marley brought on stage the Prime Minister of Jamaica Michael Manley and Edward Seaga the leader of political oppression and asked they shake hands as he was always using his music and hoping to inspire and forge bonds of love and peace between any in conflict. Bob was at one time awarded with a United Nations Medal of Peace for his efforts.…

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    Hindu and other religions had already introduced these faiths into British society and the world was already changing to be more cultural before the Beatles choice to follow them. The band only created higher popularity for these faiths amongst the population. Also their views on Christianity and Catholicism weren’t widely accepted; 1966 John Lennon made the statement the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” which created uproar in America, especially in the south that are strong Catholics.…

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    The Beatles were one of the most popular and influential rock and roll groups of all time. This iconic band blazed new trails for popular music through their relentless imaginative and experimental songs that caught attention on an international scale. The Beatles gained the hearts of millions in 1963, the start of Beatlemania, and continued to captivate their fans for the next seven years. Their total domination over the music industry remains unrivaled to this day due to their ability to…

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    successful again comes in different meanings, but the goal is that we work to accomplish it. For example, Stephen Curry a current NBA player starts practicing before practice. He shows up before anyone else, but this isn’t because he needs motivation, but it is for him to get better. So, lack of motivation also doesn’t mean it can be used as an excuse to not become successful. In chapter 2 of the book Outliers uses The Beatles as an example of successful people. “What was special about Hamburg……

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    For this assignment, I decided to analyze the MAC Viva Glam advertisement, featuring Miley Cyrus. Viva Glam is the name of the lipstick that the MAC company created in 1994 and ever since then, the company's ads have featured numerous famous musicians with Miley Cyrus being one of the most recent ones. In the ad, Cyrus is portrayed laying down on what seems to be a dance club floor. She is shown to be laying down in a suggestive position; her hands are tucked behind her head exposing her bust…

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