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    person for physicians at that time. I am a dedicated nurse that is looking for a career transition from the technical area of Informatics to the clinical area. My compassion for nursing and the desire to return to direct patient care that brings gratitude is important to me. The years of my nursing encompasses multiple areas along with my ability to learn quickly, organization skills, years of medical and surgical knowledge using the nursing process would make me an asset to the team. My…

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    Greece under his personal guidance, which the god had promised at Delphi, and then vows further sacrifices upon their return”(Clauss, 1993). Jason is recognizing that he is human and in a way is beneath the gods so he has to portray respect and gratitude towards them. They then will see “the signs in the flame that reveal Apollo’s approval”(Clauss, 1993), and the god proves trustworthy throughout their journey as one night he lights up their path of dense dark fog. Jason and the Argonauts also…

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    subject of extreme speculation. Because of the inability to know exactly what is going on in a combat conflict, many are left with opinions and ideas about what may be going on. I grew up in a very patriotic family, who always showed respect and gratitude to the military. In result I wanted to join the force and earn that respect for myself. After joining the corps I quickly learned that what my parents had felt, and really what most of the public had felt about the Marine Corps was absolutely…

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    Imagine you’re a high school student a few weeks away from graduation day. You walk into the guidance office and talk to the counselors about your path to graduate. They say you have completed and have credits in all the specific areas that you’re required to. Although, it looks as if you hadn’t completed your twenty hours of community service that you must to also graduate. You start to panic, twenty hours, is that even possible to do in a few weeks? Community service is voluntary work intended…

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    Sound and meditation are also very effective in raising your vibrational frequency. Music and chanting can lift you up and take you right into your soul. They can help you move into a state of relaxation, repair, detoxification, and rejuvenation. Music has been shown to facilitate mental and emotional balance, boost vitality, enhance learning and create balance in the autonomic nervous system. As John A. Logan so famously said: Music is the medicine of the mind. Dr. Georgi Lozanov, a Bulgarian…

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    suggests that the rightness or wrongness of an action depends solely on how they affect happiness or welfare. However, in Ross’ Ethics of Prima Facie Duty, all duties attempt to maximize happiness and welfare in some way. The duties beneficence, gratitude, and self-improvement are especially important to consider when trying to maximize happiness and welfare. These objections against the…

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    In my experience as a first-generation student, my parents continuously encourage me to do my best, however, they do not always know how to support me in the ways I need. I have learned the importance of having a support system and a big part of mine has always been my friend. For every special occasion, and for most significant and little moments since I have known my friend, she has written me letters that uplift me and serve as special reminders of my importance in this world. We are loving…

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    Some stories are made based the meaning of life for some. That is the main reasoning in The Gift of the Magi and The Necklace. The Necklace tells us that sometimes things one wants to have may not be the things that one needs or has to have and The Gift of the Magi tells us that some people will give up their most prized things for the one they love and cherish. Though they have some similar attributes. The main characters Della and Mme. Loisel both have 2 very different outlooks on life. Both…

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    Politician and American Journalist, Clare Luce, delivered a speech at the Women's National Club. The guest of honor, Luce publicly expresses her gratitude and excitement towards the American Press. Luce emphasizes the tone of excitement to criticize how journalists provide on article with what the public desires. Luce prepares to continue the speech with, "I stand here at this rostrum invited to throw rocks at you." Luce adopts an excited and criticizing tone towards the audience of journalists…

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    personal gains and had a lot to be grateful for but continue to focus on what she did in the past and her personal losses. An emphasis was placed on decreasing the pt.’s sense of guilt and blame for her previous financial difficulties during AMS gratitude group. Counselor will continue to monitor for compliance and address any issues as needed. Counselor encouraged Pt. to report any negative changes in her financial status as soon as…

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