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    that night. I wondered why it was given, hence I checked the doctor’s order if there were any changes with the medication administration, but there was none. I then…

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    Wilson, the founder of Lululemon appeared in Bloomberg television to promote his company’s products. During his interview he blamed some of his customers for the piling problem in the yoga pants. He was of the opinion that some women’s body shapes were not fit for their company’s clothing line (Kim, 2015). He said, “ "Frankly some women's bodies just don't actually work for it" and "...it's really about the rubbing through the thighs, how much pressure is there over a period of time, how much…

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    8th Grade Graduation As we sit here today, eagerly waiting to graduate, let’s ask ourselves one simple question. Where would we all have been without teachers today? It’s not just teachers though, it’s the friends we made; the experiences and knowledge that we all gained throughout elementary and middle school too. Even though we are all graduating middle school today, I think I can speak on behalf of my classmates when saying that we all learned so much already. To my teachers, friends,…

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    During the Victorian Age, classism played an important role in social relationships. People of the upper-class did not socialize with the lower classes because they felt as if they were not equals. The novels Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen describe two different classes, yet they contain two similar characters: Esther, a young woman residing with her sister and family, and Lydia Bennet, a fifteen-year-old girl living with her parents and four sisters.…

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    There were many styles that Lincoln used in handling his generals and administration members.The method he used in handling his staff may have not been the best or ideal way to control it, but he made it very effective to use and something that can be used over and over again. Lincoln knew that he needed everyone he controlled to be involved in the conversation and not just himself. This would lead his administration member and generals to their minds without being afraid or being told to be…

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    People like Amir, Jung, and even I needed redemption at one point in time even if it was a minor mistake we made. Those two characters and I pulled through and redeemed ourselves for the mistakes they made. Everyone makes mistakes, but it is the people who redeem themselves…

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    My Macbeth's Failure

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    My Macbeth essay, was a complete failure, mainly because of my careless mistakes scattered throughout the paper. The grade I received was a reflection of of my failure to follow certain techniques and guidelines. Overall, my poor grade can be blamed on my lackluster thesis, and lack of quotations and analysis to support it. The first mistake I made in my essay was providing a weak thesis; in my thesis, I stated that, “The witches’ influence, along with how Macbeth handled situations…

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    Neutrality Equals Ignorance It is traditionally believed that the solution to an issue is simply ignoring the issue entirely. Children have been taught to ignore bullies until the issue disappears. However, this method is not compatible with racial imbalance. In history, conflicts have risen due to the people’s ignorance of the issue. Like a disease, the problem will infest itself in society. Ignoring racial issues only allows the problem to grow. Through the years between the abolishment of…

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    Kite Runner, a novel by Khaled Hosseini, Amir was a character who made the mistake to lie about Hassan which impacted his life and was significant because it developed Amir’s character throughout the novel. Amir was a major…

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    Mistakes are inevitable, we all make them. Some of the biggest mistakes we make are when we have a lack of discernment. This lack of discernment is due to our inability to critical think. Dr. Gerald Nosich, a professor in the field of critical thinking, wrote the book: “Learning To Think Things Through: a guide to critical thinking across the curriculum.” In regard to critical thinking, Nosich states: “Two conditions are necessary for critical thinking. First, the thinking has to be reflective;…

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