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    "Reflective practice is a way of studying your own experiences to improve the way you work. It is very useful for health professionals who want to carry on learning throughout their lives." (Bright Knowledge, 2003, para.1). Reflective practice is consciously reflecting on your day or an event, and using these thoughts to improve different areas of your life. Reflecting can improve areas in your life by: noting what you did, if it was or was not successful, and what you can do to improve. This…

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    “Maybe our mistakes are what makes our fate.” -Carrie Bradshaw. Throughout reading The Crucible, flaws within each character, and the actions they made based upon those inner flaws, eventually lead to their “downfall”. John Proctor was a highly respected man in the community of Salem, as well as by himself. John Proctor presented himself in the guise of a happy and put together man, hiding his imperfections and weaknesses from the rest of the community at all costs. By the end of the play, John…

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    Carrie Dvorsak Max Maloney Principles of Sociology November 29, 2017 The Analysis of Social Life: The Three Sociological Perspectives Social phenomena has been analyzed from different perspectives throughout history. Over the course of this time, sociologist have been able to make everything from concrete explanations to broad sweeping generalizations of a single, minute event, to the grand scheme of social life and what it all entails. These perspectives are, to be simply put, a way to view,…

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    When orzo is completely cooked, remove from heat and sprinkle with parsley. Recipe from Simply Recipes. http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/one_pot_chicken_and_orzo/ Be sure to comment below. Did you like the info in this article? Author Bio: Carrie Snider We have a lot of food intolerances in our house, so finding fresh and easy recipes is my number one goal. I love cooking for my family and hearing, “This is my favorite!” from my…

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    Heroes are often seen as good and villains as bad. But, are heroes always good and villains always bad? Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried both explore the fluid nature of good and evil. In the “Young Goodman Brown,” the main character, Goodman Brown, wanted to experience the world for one night, and so left his faith behind while he set himself up for a night of adventure. He went through the forest and met the devil, and when he came back, he…

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    world. She was not afraid to speak out against what was wrong. She became an independent and dominant legislator. Margaret Chase Smith was born on December 14th, 1897 in Skownegane, Maine. Her father George Emery Chase was the town barber. Her mother Carrie Murray Chase worked as a waitress, store clerk, and shoe factory worker. Her great-great grandfather was in charge of an artillery company during the War of 1812 and her grandfather served in the Civil War. Out of six children, she was the…

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    Denby Corn Pone Analysis

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    Denby: The first five paragraphs develop the archetypes of the popular girl and head jock that are constantly used in the typical teen movie genre and accentuates the fact that these archetypes inaccurately reflect reality for the majority of teens in high school. When Denby asks “Do genre films reflect reality?” he assumes that we know what genres, films, and reality are. Both of the terms “genre” and “film” can be easily defined, but “reality” can change from person to person. A genre is a…

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    Imagine the role of a woman in the early 1800s, waking up and right from the “get-go” feeding and clothing children while trying to keep them in line all day. The latter half of the day spent cleaning the house and cooking a meal in preparation for the husband to return. During the early years of the 19th century women were expected to be proper and hold themselves with respect. They were not encouraged to pursue an education, their only role was to “play house” and be a mother, Margaret Sanger…

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    Americans today tend to presume true that vegetarianism is the modern diet plan in today’s modern society. Accordingly, this is due to how it has constantly viewed in the media as glamorous and trendy by celebrities alike well known country singer Carrie Underwood, who at the young age of thirteen converted to vegetarianism after realizing what became of the animals in her family farm. However, conventional wisdom has it that one must consume meat or poultry to meet the United States Department…

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    Cloud Lake: A Short Story

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    most angels regarded her with some apprehension. There was no fear, but they were unsure of what to think of her. However, there were two angels that did not let their differences stop them from being friends with her. Their names were Nick, and Carrie. Nick was an apprentice at the Smith’s Shoppe. A place where they melted gold, silver, bronze, and other metals to make jewelry, tables, chairs, silverware, and other finery for the Angels in Distira. He and Raven had been friends since the…

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