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    I didn't like the pain of childbirth but i enjoyed the feeling of having my son placed on my chest and watching him open his eyes and seeing me for the first time. When your going through months of different experiences from pain, happiness, morning sickness to uncommon cravings from someone inside you, it's great to finally see them. We as mother's have a unique bond with our children from carrying them inside us for months to feeling their heartbeats from inside our bodies. Every mother can…

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    Whilst we generally hear of the story of how getting pregnant was hard, but staying pregnant was easy, this story is less frequently told, but occurs with approximately 15% of all pregnancies (Serrano and Lima 2006). “At 29 I discovered that, for me, getting pregnant was easy, but staying pregnant was difficult. It took three miscarriages before I finally fell pregnant and stayed that way, eventually leading to my first successful pregnancy at age 34.” It is stories like these that make us…

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    all of the jews that were in the Germany area and made them work for months to years at a time without food or anything except until they died of sickness, dehydration, starvation, or old age. If you study more into this subject you will see that Hitler has a jewish family. With the jews working, Hitler made the Nazi Germans have roll call every morning in rain, summer, winter, or shine. That meant that they had to get up extremely early and…

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    was very loving. He respected his life in every way. So that when I knew I had chosen wisely. I planned on meeting him at night when he when he didn't need to leave any where. I slowly came out of the darkness, he was as peaceful as a dove inthe morning, but that's when it hit me. Once the boy saw…

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    Kilimanjaro My experience climbing to the summit of the 19,341 foot “roof of Africa” was a great adventure with my 62 year old father that made me realize I can succeed in everything if I work hard enough. Nothing I had accomplished before contained even the slightest trace of verisimilitude to this almost alien climb. Climbing Kilimanjaro was an unforgettable experience that I love reflecting back on. I not only cherish the exultation of reaching the summit, but I also look back fondly at…

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    The battle becomes known as “The Battle of the Windmill.” Squealer calls the animals together to tell them the terrible news that Napoleon is sick and dying. There were rumors started that Snowball had expertly put poison into his food, or his sickness might have just been from them drinking alcohol, which was not allowed in the first place. But it was now made a rule that any animal who drinks alcohol will be punished by death. One night, there was a loud bang. The animals rushed out to see…

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    Romeo, Romeo kills himself and so does Juliet. The Montagues and Capulets both lose a lot of loved ones therefore this is considered a tragedy. Losing loved ones is very tragic, sad, depressing, and more. As the Prince says, “A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun for sorrow will not show his head. Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things.” (5.3.305-307) The three 3 claims that have been listed above explain and show us why Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. As already stated,…

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    this sickness until June 10th, this is not a battle I have any chance of winning. My alarm clock has become my enemy every morning around six o’clock when I hit the snooze button five times or even turn it off and risk being late to school. The one person who has been there to pry me out of bed in the morning or even let me skip is my mother. She is my enabler and knows the struggle of senioritis while my dad doesn’t give into my big blue eyes and pleading. In the future when this sickness hits…

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    unconditional love and loyalty that humans cannot, and can also shape you to become a more mature, loving person. Besides waking up to find a clear cookie plate confirming that Santa has been there, it is every child's dream to wake up on Christmas morning to be accompanied by an adorable pet that they would grow to love and protect. Every year, my sister and I get clothes and toys that eventually we manage to outgrow, but this Christmas was different. This year, we opened up the best gift we…

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    Trauma surgeons have their day of responsibilities 365 day a year until retirement. Trauma surgeons start their day by waking up a five o’clock in the morning once they arrive at work by six o’clock they are either ready for an off call day or an on call day. An off call day trauma surgeons usually work for twelve hours, and an off call day they work for twenty-four hours. On the average trauma surgeons work about fifty to sixty hours per week. During the day there is at least one to a…

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