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    I am naturally a compassionate person, so I thought this task would not be challenging. However, I was wrong. I tried not to limit myself to one act of compassion and to do this I had to be more aware of my surroundings and the needs of others at all times. Which was a challenge in itself because, I soon realized the challenges of being compassionate all of the time. Suggesting that trying to help others through their suffering has the potential to cause suffering to the helper. Also insinuating…

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    Nurses at Tuality Home health show compassion in a variety of ways. One way nurses show compassion is by following up with patients about care needs. For example there was a patient whose wife died recently and a nurse wanted to check with the family to see how they were doing. The nurse made a point to make a visit…

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    In The World Who God Is (Tattoos on the Heart, p. 67) I am a spiritual non-theist who has come to treasure a parable-filled memoir celebrating a vision of God in the world, authored by a Jesuit Priest. In 2010, Father Gregory Boyle, pastor of Dolores Mission since 1986 and founder of Homeboy Industries, serving to uplift the lives of gang members in Boyle Heights near downtown Los Angeles—a thoroughly savvy, engaging, astonishing writer and man, who holds degrees in English, and has been…

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    As the nursing ethics states compassion is an appearance of personal values that healthcare professionals portray through behaviour and therefore presenting an emotional dimension of caring for the service user and showing this through caring for them in a way of recognising and lessen the suffering of the individual.{nursing ethics } This shows how caring for the service user, paramedic practitioners should look at the holistic aspects of the individual in order to help and treat them right,…

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    Liesel sharing common interests with max and treating Max with kindness, Max takes the emotional power of these moments spent with Liesel into the book he makes. This event intensely impacts Max’s views and feelings for Liesel and causes him to have compassion for her. Finally Max is perseverant, as he yearns to overcome the hurdles of Hitler 's domination over Germany and dreams he can survive. Max spends many hours alone in the Hubermanns basement, and during this time he imagines that he is…

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    interactions influence one 's identity and that without compassion for others, one can never attain the fullness of one 's identity. Boxers & Saints provides a basis for the characters…

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    Sierra Back My dream job would be to help animals and ultimately save the lives of animals, which would be done as a Veterinarian. There are many characteristics that I attain that would make me fit for this job and I can accurately explain how and why they are important to be a veterinarian. A veterinarian is a person who is qualified to perform procedures on animals that are injured or sick. I would like to be a small animal veterinarian which means I would work with cats, dogs and other…

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    This school year, I have completed numerous amounts of service. The services I have done are the St. Patrick’s Movie Night, the Sacred Hearts Academy Scholarship Gala, the Road to Oz Concert, the Sacred Hearts Academy Marching Band Season, donating to the Hawaiian Food Bank, the Freshman Service Day, and the LIFE Walk. The events in the Sacred Hearts Academy Marching Band Season that I participated in were Band Camp, the weekly practices, the Veterans Day Parade, Waikiki Holiday Parade, and the…

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    The love they had for each other flourished and endured until the end; even till death. The father thought the world of his son and loved him with his whole heart because he was “the best guy” out of the two of them. The son had more empathy and compassion for humanity and saw the world differently than his father. Therefore his father respected him for that and their relationship grew deeper. Through the trials and tribulations of traveling South the father and son’s love for each other…

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    205 Addiction and Disease: How do they differ? Both the “A Domestic Dilemma”, by Carson McCullers and the “The Rocking Horse Winner”, by D.H. Lawrence have mothers who cope with their problems’ in very different ways. Emily, who is the mother in “A Domestic Dilemma”, is an alcoholic whereas Hester, who is the mother in the “The Rocking Horse Winner”, deals with her problems by overspending. The two women’s problems negatively affect their kids. Emily cannot care for her children because her…

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