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    In The Circle by Dave Eggers, Mae Holland obtains a job at “the most influential company in the world” (Eggers page 1), the Circle with the help of her college friend/roommate Annie. Before working at the Circle, Mae worked at 9 to 5 at a gas and electric utilities company that “[subjected] her to its...limitations and scarcity of everything” (Eggers page 9), so the Circle in her mind is like a modern day utopia. Mae begins to work in the Customer Experience department as a representative where…

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    settings is crucial to ensure an effective and safe continuity of patient care after discharge at home. Sallie Mae Fisher, an aging 82-year old female was recently discharged after a 3-day hospitalization from an acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure (CHF). In the last six months, she has recurrent readmissions from the same condition. Due to this recurrent problem, Sallie Mae Fisher needs a comprehensive plan to manage her condition better and prevent future readmissions. This paper is…

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    Janie Mae Crawford's Life

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    author Ta-Nehisi Coates once said, “As an African-American, we stand on the shoulders of people who fought despite not seeing victories in their lifetime or even in their children's lifetime or even in their grandchildren's lifetime.” Throughout Janie Mae Crawford’s lifetime, she has endured many challenges, made multiple sacrifices, and learned important lessons about racism and love throughout her quest. Although she never found what she was looking for throughout her journey from an immature…

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    In the short stories Coming of Age in Mississippi and “Everyday Use”, Anne Moody known as Essie Mae, and Mrs. Johnson otherwise known as Momma, share similar characteristics in the way they are alienated by their actions in the two short stories. Essie Mae and Momma are both strong, independent black women who live in the time period of segregation and intense animosity between the black and white races. Furthermore, they are both experiencing conflicts of interest among their family members…

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    Mae C. Jemison, she was born October 17th, 1956 in Decatur, Alabama. She have 2 siblings a sister, Ada Jemison Bullock, and a brother, Charles Jemison. Mae family moved to Chicago, Illinois when she was around the of age 3. Her parents (Charlie and Dorothy Jemison) always encouraging and they were very supportive of their children. Mae spent most of her time in the library reading things that was dealing with science in her early school years. During, her time at Morgan High School she was…

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    Nurse Home Visit Assessment and Education for Sallie Mae Fisher Sallie Mae Fisher, a recently widowed 82-year-old female, was discharged from the hospital last Saturday after a three day stay related symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF) exacerbation, including dyspnea, chest pain, and a weight gain of 8 pounds. This was Sallie’s fourth hospitalized in the past six months for the same diagnosis. Her other history includes hypertension and atrial fibrillation (AF). This paper will explore…

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    Court dismissed the charges against the three Fannie Mae top officials ruling that there was no evidence to suggest that they intended to deceive anyone (Fiderer 2014). Effects and consequences According to Woiceshyn 2011, making an ethical or unethical decision is not a serious issue for anyone. The problem with making such a decision is the effect it has on their lives and that of others. The unethical decision made by the management of Fannie Mae affected the management and a lot of people.…

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    Ella Mae Johnson, daughter of Marney and Bill Johnson, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 18, 2004. Ella has two younger siblings: Moira, her sister, is thirty-nine years old, and Jack, her brother, is almost thirty-seven years old. When she was younger, Ella Mae Johnson went to about five different schools: The Farm in Washington state, Navy Hale Kekeikie in Hawaii, Breidablik in Washington state, Suquamish in Washington state, and White Oaks in Virginia. Ms. Kragen, one of Ella's teachers,…

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    Jim and Mae Corn Jim Corn met his wife online after being introduced to her by her sister. Mae was not a natural United States citizen and of course would require certain steps in order to become a citizen. After a brief courtship, Jim went to visit Mae in her native home of Mongolia and brought her back to the U.S. with him on a travel visa to make the preparations for their wedding. After Jim and Mae were married here in the U.S. Jim made contact with an attorney who specialized in matters of…

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    Recommendation Policy makers are actually making a trade-off on the way to create and expand a GSE. This off-budget vehicle that funnels government subsidiaries to favorable motive was, in turn, bringing risks for the government. Effective accountability and supervision are a must-have to limit the risks. Stanton (2007) had few view points on the matter of accountability. The author believes that effective operations and balance between flexibility and accountability are vital. Failure…

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