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    greater before I noticed that it was not like before. Calls used to be everyday but they then changed to once a week. Losing friends was a reality check. I was not focusing on what was important but what made me feel happy for that small amount of time. I did not need to be in, I just wanted to. I took in what was happening around me and I figured that I did not want to be in anymore. Drama was rising so fast that it changed everyone’s mood. Everyone was stressed with school, drama and people;…

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    stages of getting to know each other, but eventually it all came to an end. I should have used mediated communication (p. 8) to keep in touch. It all started when I went to visit my dad like I would any other summer. This summer was different though. First, my dad moved to the state of Alabama. Second, it was the first summer my dad had a neighbor with a daughter that was my age. Her name was Mary…

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    black box has a profound effect on the towns’ people. In this instance it has a profound impact on one person in particular, Tessie Hutchinson. Tessie Hutchinson finds that in an instant life can change right before your eyes. She proclaims at the end of the story, “It isn’t fair, it isn’t right.” (243) Can you imagine a simple box could carry so much weight? This box that has been around for years and years, generation after generation of family have gone through the annual pain of this black…

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    his elder brother, Karam. At a very young age, Mukaram learned that in life, if one could not help oneself, nobody else would. At the end of the day, when one has to face the consequences of one’s decisions, one may be led to believe that such things have been fated to happen. However, it is ultimately our decisions that can lead us to prosperity or to hard times. Mukaram also realized that prosperity is only possible through good education. Both Karam and Mukaram were given the responsibility…

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    right heated rollers for such hair. ARTICLE One challenge you will encounter if you have long hair (or perhaps you have already encountered) is that it’s pretty difficult to create tight curls. Despite putting immense effort, you will almost always end up with loose and wavy curls instead. As it turns out, the kind of hot rollers you use matter a lot. Could you be using the wrong kind of rollers? We take a look at which heated rollers are best for long hair. Choosing Hot Rollers for Long Hair…

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    life is often the result of not prioritizing. Those who are super organized want to make sure they're using all their time efficiently, so they don't spend twenty minutes…

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    Short Story: Moving Away

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    And every time he closed his eyes, they were kids again. It had been a constant reminder of the days when they were innocent, wide-eyed and childlike, an age in which they would look at the world with curious stares and bright smiles, a time he had missed dearly despite not wanting to remember. His once high spirits had been crushed, leaving behind chaotic remains of distant memories and good times which his mind couldn't help but visualize every time he would merely blink; and his wandering…

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    the nursing field suggests the need to concentrate extensively in future research to help nurses deal with personal grieving, coping strategies, reduction in stress and the need to create an interdisciplinary approach to the care provided to those in end-of-life…

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    united after the end of world war 2. Young sister, Rose, has spent nearly all her life in New York and remembers little about her sister or family’s native Poland, while the older sister, Lusia has survived the Holocaust and years of imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps. The play follows the sisters as they reconcile with the past and each other, becoming true family at the end. Love and memory are both major themes in this play. However, love is more powerful than space, time, or even death…

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    Throughout both the poem and the play, each set their focus on time and how it passes without notice with the changing of seasons and weather until death. In an article about the poem the line “Used to tell time long before the invention of clocks and calendars, the seasons, heavenly bodies, and weather are ancient signifiers of time as it passes” (Poetry for Students) helps bring both the poem and play together and shows the common theme of time. The recurring lines in the poem that talks about…

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