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    about the people it serves because they never receive any visitors from CHS to see how their clinic is doing and what its needs are. She noted that CHS decided to not pay for coffee and the coffee cups that HMA had always paid for. As a result, the doctor actually purchased them himself for his employees. Although they appreciate that he would do such a thing, they do not feel he should be the one paying for these supplies. Considering what she likes most about her job, she loves the human…

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    Cancer: A Short Story

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    Colton than anything and they want to give it the best life possible. They give him everything he needs. They take him to the doctor regularly and they feed him the right food. Eventually, with gentle care and the help of the hospital, the bruises that are covering him, disappear. He is as happy as a six month old baby can be. He has everything he needs and parents who would do anything to ensure his safety. This child has made his parents joyous and they are always smiling when around him. He…

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    CODE BLUE in room 6710! All doctors report to room 6710. Watching my mother go into cardiac arrest while my family and I were told to wait outside. Walking backwards so I could see everything that was going on the hospital curtain was being pulled closed blocking my view. Waiting nervously, I remember hearing the doctors speaking in a high pitched panicked voice ordering the nurse to get the defibrillator ready. Next came the sounds of beeping, over and over the doctor saying CLEAR! Ordering the…

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    affect me from not trying out this year. Even though I was thinking about it, because I was scared to play on this old person’s knee. I knew what I had to do and nothing or no one was going to stop me to get there. When I grow up, I’m going to be a doctor, specifically a pediatrician. I never understood why people said, “When I grow up I want to be”. If you want to be then you will be. I know that I will have to communicate and come out of this comfort zone. With me having the experience of a…

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    Raise the Red Lantern is a film depicting life in a polygamous household in Pre-Modern China. The film, released in 1991, takes place in China in the 1920s during the Warlord Era. The movie tells the story of a young Chinese woman who marries a wealthy man and becomes one of his concubines. The film depicts the struggles the concubines, or mistress, face in competing for attention and affection from their master. The film also portrays the conflicts between the mistresses and their maids, and…

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    I am a person who is never satisfied. I strive for something greater and larger in every aspect of my life. I do not like to settle and say I am complete with anything. I feel there is always room for more and always another chance at something. I live my life based on this idea and can never come to terms when a chapter is complete in my life. I spent two years planning my wedding, and once it was over, I longed to do it again. After we had purchased our first home, I began searching for…

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    As I opened my eyes, I was instantly confused and scared. I didn’t know where I was or what I was doing on the surprisingly comfortable floor. I was laying on my stomach, but when I tried to move I couldn’t find myself to listen to my brain. Then soon I realized that, with my face pressed against the thin black ground, that I was on a trampoline. I could vaguely see the cold cement ground beneath the trampoline I was on. I couldn’t help but wonder if anybody has ever landed on the…

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    Essay On Gunna Be Okay

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    was begging my mom to not go to the parade, but when I got to my grandma’s friend’s house in Bellevue I turned to my normal self, eager to collect suckers, tootsie rolls, and sweetarts from the people walking the parade. My brother and I fought over who would get the best candy from each other, as we always did. I was sitting next to my brother on the curb nearing the end of the parade, with a large bag of candy, when I could hear not so distant screams to the left of me. As I turned to look…

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    in chronic pain 24 hours a day seven days a week takes a whole chunk out of you. When my pain took away everything that I loved, I crashed. I had no clue what to do. I did not know of a life without constant sports. I had no clue how to be someone who was not constantly going from place to place. I was in so much pain to the point where I would lie in a pitch black silent room. I could not walk or talk to anyone because of the tremendous pain. I felt alone in my fight. No one knew what I was…

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    Pcos Syndrome

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    dragged her to the doctors. This is where the feeling a failure had set in. Within the doctor’s office it was welcoming but also cold, confusing and eye opening non-the less. Sitting there piteously patience while time goes by … tick tock tick tock. Finally someone opens the door to the second part of the office and says” Sabrina Valente we are ready for you.” Getting up leisurely as my heart falls into my abdomen I go to the second part of the office. Inside I met my doctor Laura Benson, a…

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