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    was struggling and first desired to end the marriage but instead turned to Heavenly Father to understand what she needed to do. She learned of the Christ-like principles of marriage and waited 18 years, helping her husband and waiting for him in patience (Mending Our Marriage, 1996). She realized that she was not perfect and that she too had sins and shortcomings that required forgiveness. She set aside specific time to be with her husband and to rebuild their trust and…

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    Whether it's living through a family member’s death, or surviving a plane crash, certain traumas or stressful situations can lead to emotional issues. Studies show that going through trauma at a young age leaves people more prone to obtaining emotional issues. Having untreated emotional issues can leave people forever scarred and can ruin their experiences through life. Emotional Issues can be described as trauma, adversity, or stress that occurred in some bodies lifetime which caused them to be…

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    There is a kind of fear when it comes to knowing about cancer. There are various types of cancer but the most threatening one is breast cancer. However, usually women have to cope with this issue, but it is not necessary that men can't face such a problem. What if you have already detected this type of cancer? Do you want to get rid of it? Do you want to lead a normal life after breast cancer surgery? There could be various questions that may come to your mind. Hence, if you are dealing with…

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    The Jamaican Bobsled Team

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    deserve the award. The Jamaican Bobsled Team deserves this prize with the amount of patience they used throughout their journey. They have a mass of integrity towards everything they do. Lastly, they have tremendous courage by doing something they weren’t used to. The whole team possesses moral characteristics that are mentally vital for everything. During the 1988 Olympics the Jamaican Bobsled showed a big sense of patience. For example, they didn't get much training before the 1988 Winter…

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    Although, getting the job of an athletic trainer is the first part, an athletic trainer must have other personality traits to determine if they will be successful. Many personality traits are desirable for an athletic trainer such as quick thinking, patience, and organized thinking. A person hoping to go in this field must also be great at adapting and asking detailed questions in order to have enough details to make the correct adjustment from the player. This career does have a lot of…

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    death means a good death or merciful ending someone’s life (152). From the legal point of view, it is the death without physical suffering provoked by the own will of an incurable patient. There are two types of euthanasia. Passive allowing the patience die naturally without treatment withdrawal treatment and active euthanasia is directed death by doing a lethal act. (Robert D. 152). For example, in passive euthanasia a doctor administers drugs, drugs or other substances that relieve the pain…

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    College leve research consist of time, patience, and alot hard thinking. Throughout students tenure at college we will develop how to properly conduct a research, and how to form a scholarly literature paper. By using Bloom's Taxonomy, will help students to grow mentally continue to elevate throughout our college days. However, college reasearch can be very annoying and tricky; time management plays a signicant role in receiving a passing grade, it will help in the long run. Setting aside an…

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    Lisa Haisha said “Great Leaders don’t set out to be a leader...They set out to make a difference.It’s never about the role-always about the goal.” This quote applies to Martin Luther King Jr be he wasn’t really trying to be a leader, he was trying to end racial discrimination. He made a difference when he made his “I have a Dream” speech. Martin Luther King Jr was a steadfast leader which helped him overcome obstacles and that made him an Icon. King’s steadfastness helped him overcome his…

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    Veterinarian Career Paper

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    however it is also rewarding. When working on animals the job is to help make them feel better and their owners to!! In particular this career requires many things the most important ones are the person has to have degrees and certifications,patience and practice, and most of all loving nature for animals and comfort for their owners according to (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). In the first place the first thing to remember when wanting to…

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    Video Case Study: Tyler

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    Video Case Response #1: Tyler Tyler is in his second year of kindergarten. He has a severe language disorder and is autistic. “Autism spectrum disorders are a variety (or spectrum) of related disorders that affect a child’s social development and ability to communicate and include unusual behavioral manifestations such as repetitive motor movements (Kirk, Gallagher, & Coleman, 2015). Tyler’s language disorder is one hallmark criteria of autistic individuals. In Tyler’s case, as in many others,…

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