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    In memory of my endeavors in my elementary school years, I reminisce fondly of the summers I would spend alone, sitting at the foot of my bed and reading in absolute silence. My books were what kept me content day to day from sunrise to sundown, flipping the pages without knowing it. My reading interests were that of any first grader, childish books like World Atlas, The Solar System by Alexander Gordon Smith , or The Science Encyclopedia. I would wobble as I brought them over to my little…

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    himself well from Meletus by earlier using the oracle of Delphi to show that he is human. The wisdom aspect of the story is what brought the people of Athens to join…

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    hand upon my head. “We have to get you out of here before he comes.” “What do you mean? Who is he?” I questioned hesitantly. “The Prime Demon. They call him Alastair. If he finds me facilitating a Chosen, I’ll be dead!” And with that he recited words that were unfamiliar to me. It sounded like a different language, none of this planet. A bright iridescent light encaptured us, and I closed my eyes thinking that he was going to kill me. I mean, he is a Demon afterall. However, I opened my eyes…

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    state. When the EMTs found him, he had a living well that has left his sisters in charge of what happens next. The will states that the sisters have to completely agree on the decision before anything is done. Melissa and Melinda, though, have two opposing point of views. Melissa feels that there is no hope for the revival of her brother, because the doctors have proven his brain is no longer functional. Melinda, on the other hand, thinks that Matthew’s soul is still living and once the plug is…

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    talking about today my friends is what the result of this transplant and how would this person who for now we shall identify as Schwartz, react. How will they live, think, and act in this world? Something that complex falls under both the branches of theory of knowledge and metaphysics. This is the case because are not only dealing with…

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    Oscar Wilde’s preoccupation with vanity and soul combine to form the peerless character of Dorian Gray. The novel is of course for the sensitive soul and must be read objectively, or without prejudice, to enjoy the dramatic tones of Dorian’s descent. Dorian with the passage of time changes from friend to foe and from sane to insane. He first turns…

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    The author, Wendy Wood, wrote “The Heart, Mind, and Soul of Professionalism in Occupational Therapy” to help Occupational Therapist Practitioners to balance heart mind, and soul into the profession. From her own experiences, she has learned that if these three key elements are not included in practicing in Occupational Therapy it will not give the clients the desired outcomes. The intended audience for this article are Occupational Therapist Practitioners. Main Points The first main point that…

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    of sacrificing one's self to another to the point of destruction, or the loss of one's soul. Wilde deftly delivers this recurrent theme to sway readers by using potent diction and implying grave repercussions. Throughout the first chapter, Wilde utilizes deliberate and…

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    Plato’s Phaedo concerning the nature of the soul and life before and after death. Socrates, in his final holding cell, explains to his friends and colleagues the reasoning behind his calm disposition upon his impending doom. Socrates believes that through practicing philosophy, he has already practiced the act of dying, or being separated from his bodily woes and pleasures. Through his argument from affinity, Socrates believes that not only will his soul not be destroyed upon death, but also…

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    reading about nursing theories? How can I use these theories in to my nursing practice on daily bases? Can we connect theory to research? The answers came from reading Jacqueline Fawcett profile. Her enthusiasm, and writings about the connection between research and theory is exciting. I immerged myself in to this chapter to find more about the usefulness of theory application in the clinical field, and which theory I can carry out in my daily practice (Friberg & Creasia, 2016). Theories in…

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