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    Mr. Gargus Analysis

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    questions, because Mrs. Gargus will come over, give you a big smile, and answer your question as plain as possible for the utmost clarification. Also, since she is always drinking coffee, you can always smell a strong, fresh scent of coffee as she walks by, which makes you smile and relaxes you enough to enjoy her class. But right now, no amount of coffee can relax me and help me fight off this assignment that is figuratively attacking my brain, I feel as if my head is about to explode from an…

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    In the novel we recently finished reading, Peace like a river, by Leif Enger, Reuben's dreams had a significant role in his reality, and the author used his dreams to show what may happen later on or as a way to reflect on what was currently happening in his life. The dreams Reuben had were very vivid to him, and were mostly nightmares that obligated him wake up scared to fall back asleep and made breathing a struggle for him. He mainly described the way he felt after the dream had finished.…

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    Patient Education Summary

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    teaching assignment is to provide Mrs. X with education about prevention of foot complications as well as diabetic diet. We decided to do this teaching because of three findings. Upon assessing him it was noted that he walks around his room with bare feet and he stated, “I always walk barefoot at home”. During a family visit, it was noted that his family brought him home cooked meals as well as snacks such as chips and chocolate milk, which he had eaten. He also stated “I never check my feet –…

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    My Personal Pilgrimage

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    falls upon me which not only brings me so much joy but instantly reminds me of how small my problems are and how great and powerful God is. So I will continue to seek out group worship whenever my spirit needs a quick pick me up. I will also organize random bible studies with friends and get involved in some young adults groups within my…

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    The Giver Paper In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, there is a lot of personal freedoms. The freedoms people in the community do not get anymore are reasonable but some are not. The examples I thought made a big difference in the community of Utopia. Examples like , choice in family, your job, and the way you get around the community. The first freedom is the freedom to choose your family unit, who you can marry, and how many children you choose. There could be a reasonable excuse for…

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    Ted Bundy Fact Sheet

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    Burlington, Vermont • Height: 5’10 • Weight: 145-175lbs • Build: Slender Frame • Hair: Wavy dark brown • Record of Arrest: 3 arrest and 2 escapes • Ted Bundy was a very smart and charming man. He knew that young women were not going to just walk away with any random man. To get the women to come within his reach he posed as an injured man that needed help, because Ted Bundy looked like an average man and had a nonthreatening look the women were all too willing to help him. Those women who…

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    Blackbeard Have you ever heard of the the most roughless, daring, brave and strongest pirate of all time? If you haven’t heard about him you're about to right now. His name was blackbeard. It all began when he was born. He was born off the southwest coast of Bristol, England 1680. His mother had died at his birth, so he lived with his father. His father named him Edward Teach. His father was a fisherman who was not home very often. His education was poor as a child, so he often never had…

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    the ceremony, the bride unveils her husband to be to the attendants. She does this by carrying a local wine with a calabash cup and walking gently to give the drink to her husband. During this walk, the whole crowd present would be waiting to see who she gives the cup to because there would be a number of random men in the background calling on her to give them the wine. However, she ignores them, wearing a smile on her face and handing the cup over to her rightful husband. Immidiately, the…

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    Examples Of Social Norms

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    expectations,this can result a variety of emotions such as awkwardness to the people victimized.I have experienced it myself, an example can be, violating a norm by grabbing someone’s hand randomly while walking in a public area.Normally a person walks by themselves,but the action of me grabbing an anonymous person's hand, made the situation very awkward and uncomfortable. Before engaging to my norm, I predict this is going to be very embarrassing.I assume that my victims are going to be…

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    The Transition When I woke up, I smelled pine and the sun shone so brightly into my eyes, almost to where it blinded me. I felt a hunger that I had never felt before. After that, I ate all of my food I had in my backpack, but it only made the hunger worse. Then I saw it: a ginormous pool of blood, my blood, surrounded me. When I looked around a second time, I spotted a small village close by and I could hear a conversation between townsfolk clear as day. Then I realized, I can smell, hear, and…

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