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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    I tried to gain Solomon's trust by giving him treats, and sitting with him in the pasture. When it was time to eat ,I hand feed him so he would come to humans for food. Next was halter breaking, which was done by putting his rope and halter on him and rewarding him with peppermints when he followed me. Sometimes we had to use the horses to help train him. Like when he was afraid to walk through the gate of the pastures we used the horses of pull and herd him…

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    Looking for Alaska Book Journal Book summary Miles Halter, a teenage boy who lives in Florida moves to Alabama for his junior year in High-School. Transferring to the same boarding school his father and uncle also attended, he started attending Culver Creek Preparatory School. Miles Halter, also known as “Pudge”, is especially fascinated by author’s last words and memorizes them passionately. Arriving at Culver Creek, he meets his roommate Chip “the Colonel” Martin. Shortly after he is…

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    In the book "Looking For Alaska", by John Green tells the story of Miles Halter going to a boarding school to find his Great Perhaps that he couldn't get in public school at home. While the audience finds out many things about Miles for example he's not much of a social person, he loves Alaska ever since he met her, or even his passion for famous last words. Miles is a wonderful, and lovable character that can make the raiders feel warmhearted. But Miles also shows a trait of selfishness to the…

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    In the novel Looking For Alaska, Miles “Pudge” Halter is the new student at Culver Creek Prep in Alabama. Although, he was nervous about making friends, his roommate Chip “Colonel” Martin immediately takes him under his wing. He meets Alaska Young and instantly falls in love with her. His friends let his experience many new things such as smoking, drinking, and romance. After Christmas break, the friends plan and prosecute the pre-prank called Barn Night. Where Pudge and Takumi get the Eagle (Mr…

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    training they are barely two-year-olds, most are yearlings and some being started as young as weanlings. The training begins with getting the horse to walk on a halter, but this is done so briskly and poorly with no other ground work done making most of them need to be walked in a stud chain. After this brief period of getting the horse halter training the trainer will through a saddle on the foal and a heavy rider that will be difficult to buck off. They are rushed in their basic training most…

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    grow up, learn our words and really start talking, the harder it becomes to know what to say. Or how to ask for what we really need.” ~ Meredith Grey Therapeutic communication is a professional, patient-centered, scientific, and goal directed (Halter, 2014). As Meredith Grey mentions that it is easy to learn words but hard to know what to say and how to say it. It is easy for healthcare students to know or remember, communication techniques and interview goals, but hard to know how to…

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    influential poet, once said, “The only way to have a friend is to be one” (BrainyQuote). This quote explains how people need to be true friend in order to earn someone else’s friendship. John Green’s novel Looking for Alaska revolves around Miles Halter, the main character, and his social life at his new school. In the beginning of the novel, the theme first appears because the readers can see Miles’ loneliness due to his lack of friends. Next, in the middle of the novel, the readers see the…

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    time and practice to develop, nurses using therapeutic communication will develop their own style and rhythm. Communication is a process that involves interaction between two or more individuals who send and receive information between each other (Halter,…

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    Dementia Research Paper

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    part of age-associated memory loss. Old age doesn’t guarantee that a person will have dementia, there are many people living in their 80’s or even 90’s who still have good cognitive function which allow them to have an independent and active lives (Halter…

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    book is John Green. What I like about this book is that it values friendship, their characters are very relatable and it possesses a deeper meaning. The book really showed how to value friendship. In the book, the main character which was named Miles Halter was a new student in their school. He immediately found friends which stayed by him through good times and bad times. They were the ones who stayed together during their high school life. The characters in the book are relatable. They are not…

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