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    number of grades certainly didn’t translate to learning; but only served to stress me out. To all those 8th graders who are getting ready to come to highschool next year, I would like to say that you all should live your life like there’s no tomorrow. Make sure you’re balancing your life and not taking too much stress about grades because today when I look back, my grades don’t make me smile but my school memories do. Today, I am a different person than I was yesterday. My whole high school…

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    During my childhood, I had enrolled into few schools where each school really affect how my sight and view is, how I listen and understand something, how I interpret things and events, how to make decision and how to give out a conclusion. During my elementary school, I enter Chinese school in…

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    Milton and Lennie Smalls, working for some money to achieve their dream. Though, they are not your average pair; Lennie has a mental disability which makes him act similar to a child, and George as the responsible parent. Or you would be alike the characters the film Slumdog Millionaire directed…

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    explores the lives of these young Jewish individuals, the plot itself pans in on the relationship between David 'Noodles ' Aaronson and Max Bercowicz - Brooklyn scoundrels who grow up to become big-time gangsters during the Prohibition era. This is not your typical form of the gangster genre with Italian hoods but rather…

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    Definition Of Nursing

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    relate to, my definition of nursing, my philosophy statement, and my personal experience that has led me to this field of study and how I will contribute to nursing. My Definition of Nursing and the Overall Mission My definition of nursing is achieving patient goals through a holistic viewpoint. Nursing and Its Uniqueness Nursing is viewing a patient through in a holistic manner while bringing them back to health. Viewing things holistically simply means not only focusing on the health and…

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    boys. She says, “I am not able to make friendship girls because they often ask about parents, siblings and family. I am not comfortable with such questions. Hence I try to avoid girls. But with boys I find it easy because boys do not much bother with your family matters”. When the parents of the other students come to school, Merina has no one to come and this makes her sad. She says, “During school functions, the parents of other students come but I do not have anyone to come to school. So I…

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    Arthur Miller’s timeless play, Death Of A Salesman, showcases the tragic downfall of the protagonist’s life. Throughout the play, Willy Loman is faced with a series of challenges including a strained relationship with his sons and a dead-end job. These challenges take a toll on Loman’s psyche and as the play progresses, his mind slowly deteriorates causing his mental state to diminish. Willy Loman’s suicide implies that he was dealing with heavy emotional conflicts as well. In many scenes, Loman…

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    defeat Bernard. Willy reasons that he will finally be a success as his form of selling himself, in a way compensates Linda for his affair and other failings because of life insurance money. It was said that to be a successful businessman, along with your products you should be able to sell yourself, and as Willy was unsuccessful with this, he now wants to make up for it in a different way. After the meeting Willy has with his sons, he comes home in a rage and he and Biff get into a large…

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    Naive and somewhat foolish. These two words best exemplify our childhood. It was a time when failure carried no special meaning. Take my story. Six years ago, my teacher announced that my class would be performing The Wizard of Oz. The older children would get the big, fancy roles, and the younger ones like me, would probably be just another munchkin. Still, my seven year old was ecstatic. hen the day came to audition, somehow I decided that I did not want to be just another munchkin. I wanted…

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    father. If somebody said Khaddish for them it wasn’t me till years later. If they were waiting outside the gates of heaven it was a long cold wait, if they’re not still waiting. Throughout my miserable childhood I lived in a stinking orphans’ home, barely existing. In my dreams I ate and I ate my dreams.’ ”(Malamud, 6) At this point in the story, Yakov is talking to his father-in-law, Shmuel, about Raisl, Yakov’s wife, who left him. Yakov is angry and wants to know why she did so. Shmuel tells…

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