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    The book started in 1998 where Piper Kerman (narrator) was living with her boyfriend larry, and she was working as a self employed producer in New York City when one afternoon, two policemen came knocking at her door coming to arrest her for conspiracy drug charges relating back 10 years when she was in a heroin trafficking ring. At the time of her arrest, Pipers family, Larry, and his family had no idea about her illegal past. Kerman served around 11 months in the Danbury, connecticut federal…

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    Individual accountability is about making sure that you’re accountable for your performance within the group. I think when people take accountability for their actions, it makes the group more successful. If something went wrong or they missed a due date and it was your fault, you should take accountable for the part you played within this failure. It takes a strong person to admit when they’re wrong, but it also makes you better and less likely to do it next time. I’ve never been a part of a…

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    In this scenario, the air is inhabited by people seeds, which float like pollen and can enter your house through an open window and take root in your carpet or upholstery. Couples who want children can leave their windows open all they want. However, if you don’t want children, you can install mesh screens to your…

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    adapting to changes, and how I would handle certain situations if I was in a nursing leadership position. Adapting to Change After completing nursing school, I began working at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina in the Pediatric Float Pool. I float between the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Progressive Care Unit, pediatric hematology and oncology unit, pediatric medical surgical unit, and the…

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    relax and don’t fight the water. (Griffin, 2009) Floating can also be a way of physics in swimming. Your body type has a lot to do with your buoyancy. Relates to the size of your lungs to the rest of your body determines how high in the water will float. Streamlines are a teardrop contour line that offers the least possible resistance to occur to a current of air, water, etc. X= Vector cross product, D= distance, (xs) size of one streamline at a time, U= Velocity. Streamlining competitive…

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    There is more to reveal behind this painting. In other words, this painting portrays the arrival of a beauty and love. Why is that so? Firstly, the title of this painting – The Birth of Venus. While the Romans knew Venus as an ancient Roman goddess, the Greeks recognize the goddess as Aphrodite. The representation of mythological subjects was the trend back in Renaissance. Despite the different names, the main character of this painting symbolizes fertility, love and beauty. Botticelli followed…

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    creatures. In case you didn’t know Aliens are weird looking creatures that are not known to our world and are believed to come from a different dimension. Aliens are very interesting if you ask me. I strongly believe these creatures really walk and float all around our world. There had been so many sightings from around the world. For example, in New Mexico there were over four different sightings of these mysterious spacecraft looking objects floating in the sky. People described them as…

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    Joseph,Missouri,or council bluffs,Iowa miles of opens plains initially greeted the travelers.The water of the Platte was too dirty to drink,not deep enough to float a barge,so broad that it left great mudflats and quicksand in the way of the unsuspecting settlers.As Rocky Mountains neared,the overlanders shifted to the north side of the Platte,and then maneuvered to cross he Continental Divide at the south Pass…

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    The Fault in Our Stars (Response to Literature Essay Draft :Oblivion:) Title: A Universal Oblivion Hook: In life there are plenty things to fear, spiders, clowns, being overweight, but most don’t see a common fear nearly all the people on earth have in common, the fear of oblivion. Introduction: The fears of the human race are mediocre and rather fickle. One moment they fear something as trivial as gaining weight the next they fear dieting. The only constant fears this race has are those…

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    When I was little I always imagined visiting California, so when my Mom told me that we were going to visit my uncle and cousins one summer I was more than excited, because i hadn’t seen them in years. Ii was even more excited but nervous about riding a plane. I was so eager that a few days before leaving i could barely sleep. I never once had any doubts about our trip. The day we left had its ups and downs. A few downs include waking up at about two in the morning, grabbing covers for the…

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