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    Soccer is played around the world in many different countries and is known as “futbol” outside the United States. The oldest soccer club in the world is Sheffield, which is in South Yorkshire, England. This soccer club was created in 1857, 6 years before soccer rules were even created. When the rules were finally established in 1863, there were 11 teams. (“9 Oldest Soccer Clubs in the World”.) Soccer is the most played sport around the world and is watched and played by at least 1.3 billion…

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    It is often believed that history is best learned from those who have experienced it firsthand. That being the case, I found it most fitting to learn about mob life in New York during the 1930’s from a man who lived it: Mr. Billy Bathgate. Billy was merely a teenager when he got roped into probably one of the most exhilarating, nerve-racking incidents anyone could ever encounter; he was part of a mob. Billy recalls so many vivid memories about the 1930’s because of his experience with Dutch…

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    how she made it possible to achieve such great academic success while being a leader on campus, know how she managed her time between everything, and what motivated her to be the type of leader she is. When asked Maria, told me her secrets to being juggling…

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    Muscles tense and aching, sweat glistening on your brow and pure adrenaline is what some want and love to feel. It excites them. While everyone else in the world is certain they are dying and won’t live to see the next day. Some are saying that we should make competitive sports a requirement to graduate high school. Why the nonathletic and those who are not coordinated should be forced to suffer and embarrass themselves! It’s reported that only sixty-five-percent are athletic and the rest would…

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    2. After reading Chapter 29 Denisco & Barker (2016), discuss time and stress management strategies that you currently use and their effectiveness. What new strategies will you adopt? Nursing is a job that has many demands and different people pulling from different directions. I don’t like confrontations, but you can see in my face how I feel, that the other people ask, what is wrong? A mentor of mine once told me that work is work and it should stay there, when you come to work you…

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    Double Amputee Reflection

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    During the course of me starting school back in 20012, my mother’s health began to fail. She was a double amputee and developed several major issues with her heart. At first it seemed like I would be able to handle taking care of her and juggling school, but also in the same time frame my sister was having some hard times and I had to gain custody of my niece. I was working a full time job as well. Things started out real smoothly for me and it seemed like I could handle all the responsibility…

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    As a wife, mother, daughter and an employee I feel that I am constantly juggling things or people. This causes a feeling of uneasiness and makes me feel like a failure when I am not able to accomplish everything that I need to do. I do not feel as ashamed about the house chores and cooking as I do about spending exceptional…

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    States and Mexico. I grew up in Mexico until the age of twelve, then my parents decided I should study in the United States.Ever since I was young I would cross the border to San Diego on a daily basis to attend school. I quickly grew accustomed to juggling this lifestyle. Everyday I would wake up at four in the morning to leave my house at five and start making a queue, it always ranged from twenty minutes up to three hours. I did this dynamic for about four years. However, the commute and…

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    It's estimated that 38 children die from being left in cars each year, as a result of heat stroke. A special car seat, manufactured by Evenflo, is being sold at Wal-Mart to help combat this problem. The carrier, which utilizes "SensorSafe Technology," alarms parents if an infant or toddler is left buckled in their seat after the ignition is shut off, and the driver has exited the vehicle. This is done wirelessly via a small chip inside of the straps of the carrier. Death by heatstroke from to…

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    my first time in college in college I am trying to figure out the best times to do things. Like study rather than go out with friend, do an assignment now or later, which test to study for with the limited time in the day given. It is all still a juggling act for me at this point in my college career. But the busiest day of them all in my own personal life is Thursday. Sometimes I do not know how will make it threw my, repetitive, boring and draining, and busy Thursday. My morning is pretty…

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