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    Jane woke up in a quiet, white room, in a hospital gown and a nurse with a clipboard sitting in a chair next to her bed. Jane felt groggy, and sat up suddenly, rubbing her eyes and taking in her surroundings. “Woah, woah, don’t get up too fast, you’ll feel dizzy,” said the nurse, standing up and putting her hands on Jane’s back. The nurse was young, petite and she had long, golden brown hair that was pulled back into a ponytail. “Is she alive? Is she ok?” Jane asked the nurse. She was…

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    Monster Sarah looked up at the doctors as they watched her. Her fingers slipped into the hospital gown as she watched them. They were whispering to each other. Her parents stood with their backs to her as they talked to a female doctor. Sarah rubbed the soft fabric between her fingers, trying to relax. She wished she knew what they were telling her parents, it didn’t look encouraging. “Sarah…” His voice whispered in her head. Goosebumps ran up her arms as she smiled. Sarah could feel him…

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    at 8 ) a man came in with his little boy lying on his shoulder, the little boy was clearly so sick. (He was probably 2-3 yrs old or so). The guy working at the clinic told the man that they were at full capacity and were no longer taking anymore patients for the evening. He suggested going to a different Urgent Care that was about 20 minutes away. The problem with that option was that it was snowing really bad out and the roads were horrible! It would probably take him much longer than 20…

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    Pepper was born and there was only one thing that wasn’t quite right, her big toes were crooked and short. Doctors didn’t think anything of it. They fit her with toe with braces and sent her back home. A couples months later, swelling appeared on the back of her head. Nobody knew what was wrong. When her mother noticed that she couldn’t open her mouth as wide as normal, she took her to many doctors to figure out what was wrong. They diagnosed her with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva, a…

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    our goodbyes, we mourned, and we pressed on. Now the man who filled every day of my grandmother’s life was no longer here, and her days were suddenly empty. At first it wasn’t that bad. My grandma still went to the store, got her hair done, went to doctor appointments, and made herself meals. Yet, over the last few years, her health has drastically declined, and she seems to have become a totally different person. We have been getting her groceries for her every weekend for over two years. She…

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    It was a cold winter day. We were running out of wood in the basement and I was always the one who helped my dad put more into the basement. I was in the third grade and loved helping my dad outside with his chores that he had to do. My dad told me that he was going out to put some wood in the basement and I began bundling up in my warm winter clothes. I put on my snow pants, coat, boots, hat, and work gloves before heading outside to help. My dad was pulling out of the garage on the four…

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    was in the seventh grade. While many of my other teammates were running with ease, I was enduring severe sharp pains in my hip. I went on with this pain for a long time before I finally convinced my mom to take me to the doctor. When we got an appointment with our family doctor, he informed me that all the pain that I was experiencing was because my hip was out of place. Once we learned this, it seemed that I was going to the…

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    This is one of the worst things in America, that has changed everything for kids to adults, it new technology. Not saying the technology such as curing cancer, the technology that is destroying people’s life. Social media, with Facebook, twitter and many more. It is taking up most of the time that anybody has, because their faces are glued to the phone. People are going to start missing the things in the world that are important, because their noses are in their phones. It has became to much,…

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    The ALJ mentions that I plan to become a veterinary assistant. In fact he asked me at the hearing about this. I told him I gave up on the idea and hope to at least learn some of the material about the field since I’m interested in it. I have not real aspirations that I could actually maintain employment doing this. This statement is against what is recorded at the hearing. Passing a memory test is also discussed. I have to take this test while associated with the Navy every 1.5 years while on…

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    The clock ticked by, it was 6:01 in the morning, and I kept looking at her, a look of pain was reflected on her face, sweaty and strained with the joy of anticipation. Her hands tugging hard at the bed sheet and the veins popping out on her neck were visible pulsating as she tried not to make noise, but I knew she was struggling to keep calm. How I wish I was in her spot, to feel what she was feeling; unfortunately, reality kept nudging me with my imagination being broken by the movement going…

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