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    For years and years, and still to this day, I have been indecisive about where my future career will land. During my childhood years and CSI being my all-time favorite TV show, I always wanted to be an investigator. After CSI, Judge Judy was my new show and I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. It was not until I accepted my first job as an in-home sitter that I knew I would spend the rest of my life building a nursing career. My future holds the spot of a Nurse Practitioner, with an…

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    In the piece, The Yellow Birds, it states “Or should I have said that I wanted to die, not in the sense of wanting to throw myself off of that train bridge over there, but more like wanting to be asleep forever.” (Powers). This line displays the narrator’s, John Bartle, train of thought. Bartle’s jumbled thoughts represent how most soldiers’ minds are like after participating in war. Soldiers have been…

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    Claude Monet’s early life was filled with a restless desire to find himself. At only the age of 16 years old, he lost his mother. His father worked unsuccessfully and Claude struggled for money. In an effort to find himself and to help his family with money, Monet began to sell his caricature drawings at a local shop owned by a man named Eugene Boudin. Boudin was a driving force for Monet and introduced the young boy to sketching the outside world. (“Monet: The Impressionists, with Tim Marlow,”…

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    As he goes across the bridge, Lipsha stops the car and observes the river below: “I’d heard that this river was the last of an ancient ocean, miles deep, that once had covered the Dakotas and solved all our problems” (Erdrich 333). In referring to the river as an ocean remnant is a reference to the characters in the story being the remnants of their…

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    characteristics and some context variables of respondents. According to results, all of the physicians were General Practitioner. The career years were between 1 and 20 years with the average ± SD career was 9.55 ± 5.63 years. Covered population was between 1700 and 3535 and every physician covered an average of 2677 people. The score of physicians in the equipment part was between 26 and 100, the average ± SD score was 77.20 ± 22.80 out of 100. (Table 2) To compare the performance…

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    the boat deck, promenade deck, bridge deck, shelter deck, saloon deck, upper deck, middle deck, lower deck, and the orlop/tank top deck. Each decks had different amenities for the different classes. The Boat deck was where the lifeboats were kept, where the grand staircase for the first class was, the gym was, the first class lounge, and the first class smoke room. The Promenade deck was strictly for the first class; it included cabins, lounge, and smoke room. The Bridge Deck had more cabins for…

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    Standard #5 Positive Classroom Environment- Rationale In pursuance of a cultured, stimulating class in which students engage in activities and have ambition to further their learning, the teacher must motivate pupils on a crowd and solitary level as well as on intrinsic and extrinsic levels to cultivate passion, creativity, and 21st Century skills in the classroom. Creating this classification of classroom demands that the teacher possess intensive knowledge of their content, the endowment to…

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    from the slide completely covered California State Highway 140 and partially entered into the flow of the Merced River. The resulted in the closure of the highway which is one of the three year-round routes into Yosemite National Park and ultimately cost the local communities 4.8 million dollars in revenue loss. The temporary bridges and roadway on the opposite side of the river are still in use as of 2017, with no current plans in place to reopen the main route still covered in talus.…

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    Today was an ordinary morning of school for Jeff. He woke up late, and took his shower, and got on his bus to go to school. Jeff was always a strange boy, sort of a misfit, and he stuck with himself, and didn't socialize with the other students. Jeff was an outcast of society in his school, with no friends to talk to, and the only thing the people had to say was critisizim, and pain. They never had anything good to say about him. He was your average student, did fairly well in all his…

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    The First Battle of Bull Run was not only a prelude to the way the Civil War would unfold but it highlighted the importance of intelligence and sound judgment. Bull Run, also known as the First Manassas, was the deadliest ground battle the United States had seen in any war up to that point (McDonald, 1999). The battle came after eleven southern states seceded from the union and pushed out union troops from Fort Sumter, South Carolina. The key mistakes made by the Federalist, Union Army, led…

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