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    The Good Man Went To War

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    the pain and the agonizing realization of what has become of so many. Pine needles dance their way down on to the bodies of those who are dead. He quickens his pace, like a lion as it attacks its prey. The sound of his blood pumping through his veins and his heart racing fills his ears. Echos of screams are close behind trying to grasp the bottoms of his feet. Dirt flying in the air, makes it harder and harder to breathe. The man stops and, like a sudden force has hit him, drops to the…

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    the following is very different. Weak? How can a so-called “weak person“ have enough strength to kill him or herself? You know that you can never get your life back but still you have the energy to unwrap the new razor blade and push deep enough to hit the right vein, knowing…

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    Do people fall in love with someone if it is forbidden and doomed to fail? In a play written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet's death is a tragedy. Shakespeare was an actor, poet, playwright, a husband, and a father. He created 37 plays that many people were captivated by. He was born in April 1564 half way into the Renaissance and he died on April 23, 1616. Both sets of parents together are the most responsible for Romeo & Juliet’s death because despite Romeo being immature, the…

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    Scavengers Monologue

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    the surrounding aroma. Putting on our metallic, lightweight gas masks and marching towards the crater. Everyone was wary of the dangers of what could lay inside that egg, so quiet. Enough to hear the masks cycling and venting one step after another. Deep inside the dense, heavy, green haze, we were all prepared for what was to come. A shadow appears in the sky. Screams…

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    Two 19th century global trends–industrialization and imperialism–were driven by the nations of Europe, but influenced every corner of the Earth. Industrialization, or the transformation of an economy from being agriculturally based to being based on manufactured goods, created a higher sense of nationalism within Europe. Nationalism was taken a step further in the late 1800’s with imperialism, or the direct controlling of other countries for political and economic benefits. By increasing…

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    Title: Blood. The great symbol and indicator of who you are, but also what you have done. Everyone has it, no one thinks about it, yet it makes up eight percent of your total body weight. Blood is the answer. It is plays a major role in the tragedy of Macbeth. The author, William Shakespeare, implants several different motifs throughout the play. Blood, being one of them, stands out as the most significant. It drives the minds and contributes in a way that it affects both Macbeth and Lady…

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    Career Changes In Nursing

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    Throughout a life span many changes will take place within your career. Some changes will be good or bad. What drives the change to occur within a career is status, money or health related issues? Career changes are general made to enhance life style. Role transition is moving from one disciple to another, while still remaining in same field. The roles will change as well as the mindset to create a better change. Transitioning from one level of nursing to another usually occur when a person…

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    comment on the styles and deeper meanings of plays, poetry, and other literature. Many reader-response critics of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet have commented on the portrayal of Ophelia as weak and frivolous, however her contentions run in a much deeper vein than these shallow assertions have claimed. People…

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    Communication of Patient Information Background Communication of Patient Information by Sharon Saracino & Sharon B. Buchbinder (Buchbinder and Shanks, 2017) is a case study regarding a patient named Margaret Burns who’s is 63-years-old and has suffered for stroke. After receiving acute care hospitalization, Margaret was placed in a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility to recover from her stroke (2017). Problem Statement Margaret Burns who should be recovering in the skilled nursing…

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    Flowering Dogwood

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    Paragraph 1: Naming For the Flowering Dogwood, the Latin name is “Cornus florida”. “Cornus” derives from the word “cornu”, which today translates into a “horn”. Cornus refers to the hard wood the tree has. While “florida” stems from the Latin word “flos”, which is understood as “flower” or “flowery”. The common name for Cornus florida is Flowering Dogwood. “Flowering” comes from showy spring flowers the tree displays, while “dogwood” was most likely named after it was believed that early…

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