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    and Juliet. Tybalt was one of the first to make the mistake of not thinking of the consequences of his actions, and the others followed his lead. Tybalt is both a victim and a culprit of the characters of Romeo and Juliet acting in haste. When Romeo and some other Montagues invited themselves without permission to the Capulet’s party, and Tybalt figured out who was under the mask, he overreacted. He decided immediately that…

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    Have you ever said or done something that you regret? In The Tragedy Of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there are many mistakes made by both families. Sometimes a mistake can be looked at as way to grow and other mistakes are so severe that they can not be fixed. The mistakes that Lord Capulet and Lord Montague made costed the lives of Romeo and Juliet, two precious souls they could never get back. Lord Capulet, the father of Juliet, and Lord Montague, the father of Romeo, caused the…

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    learned and apply it to my life and personal goals. Even if you grow up in a horrible childhood or go down the wrong path, making mistakes. There will always be chances to turn around if mistakes were made in the past. Throughout my life I had made mistakes and done things I would take back if I could, but that does not determine your future. All the mistakes I have made will not hold me back of a successful future but can be a learning experience to do better. Learning how to write down goals…

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    IVABs were accurate. As the day progressed, I had some free time to look over the medications for this patient. I noticed…

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    When Forgiving Is Wrong

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    serious consequences that can ruin their future. That being said, there are some crimes that can be forgiven as long as they learn from their mistakes. Recently, I read about a crime committed by a sixteen-year-old boy named Blake Layman. Layman and a few of his friends attempted to rob a man’s house by the name of Rodney Scott. Layman and his friends were unarmed and under the assumption, the owner was not home and thought the robbery would be a quick and harmless task. Unfortunately, taking…

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    go through this horrible punishment, she had proven herself throughout the book and had changed the opinions of many people around her. Hawthorne’s depiction of Hester Prynne is one that shows us, as the reader, a way of moving past the mistakes that have been made and to grow from them. The sin she is being chastised for has an everlasting toll on her, forcing her to wear the letter A on her chest. The novel tells the story on how to overcome the effects of a sin like this where…

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    many mistakes which caused his accidental death. When Chris would be picked up while hitchhiking, the men would offer help or equipment which Chris would politely decline, he was negligent and altogether unprepared. We will never know if he would survive had things be different but common sense shows if you were prepared, difficult situations are handled differently. Chris McCandless was a soul-searcher and had a wonderful fascination with the vulnerable side of nature. The role of mistakes and…

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    The industrial revolution was good for monopolies and factory owners but awful for the factory workers. The owners would treat the workers horribly and the owners did not appreciate the workers at all but let me tell you more about it and what exactly they did to the workers on a daily basis and what happened when the workers messed up. I am also going to tell you how that stopped and I will tell you how the consumers reacted to all of the monopolies. On a daily basis the workers would wake up…

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    Protecting you from things that you believe to not be a threat, reading your texts, tracking your location, not allowing you to do something purely because you got a low grade on an assignment, and taking your phone to look through everything. I’m sure your parents have done at least one of these things in recent years. You probably see them as annoyances— as did I— but there is a bigger picture behind this. All of the things I just listed are what can classify your parent as a helicopter parent…

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    Bowl Ad made its appearance on television during Super Bowl 50. In this commercial, the cell phone company T-Mobile is advertising their cell phone service. This commercial is only 30 seconds long which didn’t give much time for the advertisement to persuade the audience. The audience targeted was anyone who has a cell phone, pays for a cell phone plan, or is a Verizon customer. In this commercial, the primary appeal the producers used was pathos. The other two appeals—ethos and logos—were used…

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