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    family have needed perspective or guidance on what to do over the years, it seems that they always come to me. If sought out, current, correct information is available. This is going to be incredibly helpful while working as a medical assistant. I love to keep up with the latest technology as it pertains to sustaining life. There was an article recently published about a new wound closure system that the Israelis made which will keep soldiers alive in the field by closing even a large…

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    the youngest daughter, which happens to be Tita, cannot marry and has to take care of Mama Elena until her death. This becomes a problem throughout the story for Tita. Finding the love of her life, Pedro, she struggles trying to speak with him because Mama Elena doesn’t want to see them talking. Pedro is Tita’s love and Tita is Pedro’s…

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    students while also benefitting the Brian Piccolo Cancer Foundation. In addition, it was a pleasure to discuss my love of music and some of the ways in which my world travels with the Philadelphia Boys Choir will impact me as a physician. Thank you again for your time, and…

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    by Frank R. Character vs. self is best represented in the short story, The Lady or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton. In the story a princess’s true love was in the arena facing either life or death. At that time, “ she knew behind which door crouched the tiger, and behind which stood the lady.” (3) The princess had to choose between her one true love getting killed by a tiger or allowing him to alive knowing he would be in the other hands of some perfect woman. All day and night the princess…

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    Parents should raise the intellectual level of the children. They must familiarize them with the love of research and reading and help them to choose what…

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    school fostered profound intellectual, emotional, and personal growth in me. My experiences in different rotations have helped me realize that I wanted to be a Family medicine physician.Firstly the opportunity to care of patients from the prenatal age to the geriatrics age of life is a gratifying experience in total. Secondly Family medicine gives me the chance to serve the under-served rural and low-income urban population many of whom cannot afford specialized medical care services. Thirdly…

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    ever met. As a whole, the station was selfless, kind, empathetic, beyond those traits they were eager to learn. Ronnie one the EMT’s I was following had been a EMT for six years already and talked about how he loves learning and practicing medicine. And how it is called practicing medicine for a reason because you are always learning and there is always room for improvement. I was in aw of the character that all these men displayed. Despite their compassion, it was also amazing going on calls…

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    In the ninth grade my best friend attempted suicide. The doctors have no idea how she survived. When she overdosed on hydrocodone and some of her father’s prescription medicines, it had caused severe intestinal bleeding. Nobody knows how she lived from that. I remember going to the hospital to see her when she was in her near death state of being. She looked as if somebody had took a knife, cut an incision in her, and just let her blood drain out from her limp body. I was afraid to hug her. I…

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    We all have change in our life, but it is whether we choose to accept that change or refuse the change that will decide our happiness. Sometimes its not that we 're not trying hard enough, it 's that we 're trying in the wrong direction. Love is not but a fight you have with yourself, your heart, and theirs. Being alive does not mean you 're really living. Sometimes, striving for someone else ' s happiness gives you a sense of yours. When you 've worked up to your full abilities, you come…

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    such as back during the war. This is possible since if one looks closely there is a women and child, who seem to be dressed as slaves would, hiding behind a pillar. The time line of this mural seems to take place far back into history of not only medicine but of the U.S. in general, while showing the evolvement of both the medical field and the people who are a part of it. Next, there is a banner in every section that appears to be being hung up. There is no evidence of who these people are…

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