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    research more and possibly shadow a doctor at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Being a doctor requires someone to have compassion and determination to help the patient in every way possible. Compassion and determination are two of the many basic skills required for the profession. As an intern, the patients would be aided as much as possible. Compassion would be displayed and judgement would not exist. Giving up on the patient would be out of the question. Growing up with an…

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    not want over educated nurses as they are less desired to care and show compassion. (Griffiths, J et al, 2012) (Siviter, B. 2013) What I have learned because of reading the article and chapter is that what a nurse suggests are good qualities for a student nurse are not necessarily the same qualities that service users are looking for. The overall result is that both nurses and service users would like more care, compassion and empathy within the health service and to know nurses are competent…

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    In the story Marigolds, by Eugenia Collier, the reader discovers the theme is to be innocent is to be a child and in order for one to mature, they must become compassionate. Out of the five clues to theme, the most relevant ones to this text are the conflict and solution, what the main character learns, and the stories symbolism. In the story Marigolds, there is an extremely important overarching theme that is still very relevant today. Conflict and solution are a huge clue as to what…

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    Humanity gives people their sympathy, compassion, and patience. During World War II, Jews were placed in concentration camps which impacted their humanity. Elie Wiesel, the author of Night, suffered through these concentration camps. He experiences many hardships throughout his time in the camps. Elie’s experience affected him as a person and he, along with other Jews in the camps, lost his humanity. Humanity is lost when a person 's survival is jeopardized. The loss of humanity is shown in the…

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    it meant Able; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a woman's strength" (Hawthorne 148). After Hester's fight with a hypocritical society, she finally finds herself and becomes stronger through her battles using characteristics such as humility and compassion, and never giving…

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    some type of compassion and mercy inside themselves. Many people look for religion to help guide their good intentions in helping others and showing compassion and mercy. Metta and Karuna are two practices that help and guide people to compassion and using their inner good. Metta and karuna are two fundamental practices in the religion of Buddhism. Both contain extremely broad definitions. The most basic translation for metta is friendliness and love. Karuna essentially means compassion. These…

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    LT391: Essay (2) “To write is to love and honour and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice.” Sometime it is devastating that broken relationship can never be fixed and this is presented in this short story, “Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice”, in which the protagonist learns the genuine significance of writing by the loss of his story which is destroyed by how it is made. Nam Lee is portrayed as a writing student who takes writing too casually and engaging the…

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    both physical scars left by torture and a deep psychological scar. By recogonizing where these problems stem from, people are able to identify victims more conveniently. By comparing the previous article with “Social suffering and the culture of compassion in a morally divided China,” written by Khun Eng Kuah-Pearcea , Arthur Kleinmanb & Emily Harrison, it becomes evident that this is not only a problem in France. These authors illuminate the complexity of mobility in a moral sea of changing…

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    small rooms and had no choice but to make little noise as possible from 8 in the morning until 6 in the evening. In the play, we learn that the characters become accidental heroes. Heroism is defined as someone who is a leader, selfless, and shows compassion for others. Heroism…

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    their common interest; although, Graff uses personal experiences, Rose uses standpoints. Confirmed by both Graff and Rose, education is not only something gained from school, but something one develops on a day-to-day basis. Through obtaining a compassion for a specified field of work, dedication to the career, and a differentiation between a college education and a personal experience, both authors…

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