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    into a plastic bucket. This was disgusting. I just remember sitting there thinking how I could be throwing up this much. I got so sick to the point where the only thing left to throw up was Bile. As I sat there after two hours the doctor finally called me in. The doctor just said, “Oh you probably just ate something bad”. I was thinking to myself just because I’m thirteen years old doesn’t mean that I don’t take pain as serious an adult. So granted him saying that I kept saying “I am in so much…

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    Pontellier, Chopin's stereotypical male, visits the Doctor regarding the 'strange behaviors' of his wife, Mandelet inquires about the symptoms of this 'curious illness.' Upon being told of her recent disregard of her duties to her husband and her new ideas concerning the eternal rights of women, Mandelet already perceives that there might be another man in Mrs. Pontellier's life. During the conversation, however, he seems to keep the front of being a stereotypical male in the company of Mr.…

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    education. It seemed as if Roberts did not fully understand the seriousness of his condition. Though he was undergoing dialysis he still continued to smoke. It’s not just the lack of education of the Banes but also on the behalf of the doctors. When we look at the doctors we noticed they are not well educated about low income families. They simply gave medicine and said their parts without asking whether or not the Banes family understood what was expected of them. As a physician it is their job…

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    “Class time!” Mrs. Riely said banging her ruler loudly. The children lumbered slowly to their seats. “Let 's start math!” She said, trying to sound nice. She was the meanest teacher in the whole world. The students pulled their math books out and waited. Jonah, the class troublemaker, whispered to the children around him,”Let 's hide in the bathroom.” Jack, the one that heard, replied, “Sure.” Mrs. Riely screeched,”If you want to hide, hide in the office!” She calmed down and said,”Flip to…

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    The doctor needing to quickly confirm a diagnosis of diphtheria in order to begin treatment of the child before it 's too late attempts to open the child 's mouth to examine her tonsils. Throughout the story the child refuses to comply, going even so far as to violently resist the doctor 's attempts to diagnose her. In the end taking into account the direness of the situation and the need for prompt treatment combined with his rage at the child 's resistance, the doctor forces a spoon…

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    Ruby Davis Reflection

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    Nakia Davis reported being friends with Ruby Davis for 15 years. She reported that she speaks with Mrs. Davis twice a week but is not able to see her because they reside in different states. She describes Mrs. Ruby as loving, fun and original. She describes Mr. Arthur Davis as hardworking, funny and kind. Ms. Nakia Davis reported that she know the couple would do well with other children placed in her home. Ms. Nakia Davis stated that the couple has a lot to offer and they could provide the…

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    This was the moment of my life in which it was full of excitement and anxiousness. It was my last year in middle school and soon I was going to face high school. It was already May and before school ended I had a field trip of my art class to attend. It was one of those field trips that only a few kids were selected to go. From the whole class my teacher only chose 6 students to go. The group of students he selected included me and my best friend Serena. Serena was a very shy and quiet person…

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    Heartbeat racing, hand getting sweaty and ears turning boiling hot. Out of the blue, I hear “it’s pancreatic cancer”. I sat there anxiously tapping my feet on the hospital floor. I see my mom talking to the doctors with a perturbed face. Shocked and horrified as I am sitting there thinking “there has got to be something I could do to help”. My father was going through one of the top four dangerous cancers in the world. After hearing the news all my father cared about was fighting cancer.…

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    In “The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife,” Nick was reading with his back against a tree, a feminine act in the eyes of his father, Nick Adams Sr., when Adams found him. Upon his arrival Hemmingway wrote, “‘Your mother wants you to come down and see her,” the doctor said’ (27). Hemmingway proceeded to illustrated the following scene: “’I want to go with you,” Nick said. His father looked down at him’ (27). At the beginning of the encounter, Hemingway refers to Nick’s father as the doctor. This is…

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    Patrick was turned around trying to furthermore explain why he’s was leaving Mary took a frozen lamb leg and hit Patrick in the back of the head, which knocked him out cold. Which Dahl creates a theme of betrayal shown throughout the story. The first couple of paragraphs gives us a view of a possible problem that is going to occur throughout the story. It continues on into a regular day for…

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