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    Brown (2011) believes that mastering the affective dimension of caring, similar to the acquisition of affective knowledge, is built on the premise of hierarchical learning. I had vague knowledge of multiple sclerosis but had yet to see its effect first hand much less on a lady that was the same age as myself. She was on hospice care and awaiting placement in a facility. She had…

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    the motto during every meeting. Their fourth tradition is The Girl Scout slogan, which is "Do a good turn daily." The slogan is used to inspire all Girl Scout members to do good things every day. Those things can range from something as small as holding the door for someone or even something large like giving a homeless person a…

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    Scissor Cutting Exercise

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    Scissor cutting involves open and close hand action using a pointer, index and thumb of one hand, whilst using the other to holding cutting material (Kearns, 2011). Scissor cutting help develops fine motor and hand and eye coordination and development of strength and joint stability in wrist, elbow and shoulder (Kearns, 2011). To manage to do up buttons the action requires the development of the pincher grasp, the control of thumb and pointer coming together (Kearns, 2010). Being able to let…

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    are in the corn mills. As she being to shake the corn mill off from her hands by put both hands together rubbing them together holding them out toward the teacher saying was, wash the teacher take her over, to the sink to wash the corn mills off from her hands by adjusting the water to a certain temperature by the teacher testing to see if it was ok. She being to pick up two wooden circle blocks to plays with them in their hands she had two of them clapping blue, yellow wooden block together…

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    Alex is a 15 year old boy his favorite sport is football. Something else he loves riding horses.. His dream is working with horses thats his passion. His mom is always at work . He has an older brother and older sister. One day after school, Alex came home and did his homework.. It was a little bit trouble for him because he didn't understand his homework very good.. Alex was hungry and looked in the refrigerator and he saw some tacos that were leftover from last week. While his mom was…

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    blue and green gown, standing with both hands placed on the table with stern expression while looking at Jesus. Next to Bartholomew, there is a medium brown curly long hair with brown long beard, He is dressed in a red gown who is believed to be James Minor. In the painting, he look at Jesus in dismay or stunned expression then he extends his left hand to Jesus’s direction which looks like he is about to pat on someone else’s shoulder. While his right hand is placed in on the shoulder of the…

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    Eyewitness testimony is the legal term for the account given by people who witnessed a certain event, such as a robbery or road accident. The account requires the witnesses to give a description of the event at hand and the people involved. These testimonys are often used as evidence at trials and they are paid close attention to by juries who generally find these accounts reliable. However, although they are seen as reliable, research has found that psychological factors such as stress and…

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    equal, there had to be an explanation of why some men (and women) were neither free nor equal. Race thus emerged as a way of solving the contradictions between a society that enshrined the existence of free individuals while simultaneously holding slaves. Holding Afro-Americans to be inferior by virtue of their race allowed the loss of their freedom and rights to become an inherent fact, needing no more…

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    Dead: A Short Story

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    standing in my doorway holding her blanket to her body as well as a piece of paper. “Jo-jo, what are you doing here?” Jo-jo responds by handing me the paper in her…

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    Each one is holding different objects. The boy is seen with a Kinder Egg, a chocolate Easter egg with a toy capsule on the inside, which has been banned in America because of the choking hazard (“Import Alert”). Standing on the boy’s right, the girl is holding an assault weapon, which, in America, is easier to access than a Kinder Egg (Moms). In addition to what they are holding, their faces both share a somber expression that darkens the entire…

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