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    senior in high school, in the year 1983, he in an only child and lives with his parents in a wealthy neighborhood. His parents go out of town for a couple of days, and in those days Joel makes many bad choices that could damage his and his friends life, and their futures. Diversity Joel is a Caucasian male around 18 years old. It does not specify his religion or his beliefs in the movie, but based on his parent’s actions he might be of Christian background. Values The client has many values…

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    It is necessary for health care professionals to understand the care perspectives of diverse people so that they are able to support their preferred cultural and ethical beliefs. Likewise , nurses are able to provide effective care when their practices fall into the scopes of their beliefs as well . The Christian perspective of care is derived primarily from the New Testament and helps nurses differentiate between ethical and unethical practices. The Buddhist perspective of care is derived from…

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    thing he was good at in life since he wasn’t good at academics like Gene, and the injury just ripped away the one thing that made him who he was. As soon as Finny broke his leg, he lost more than just sports, the war recruiters no longer wanted him which is what he had wanted to do with his life. Phineas states, “I don’t know if I can take this with a war on” (Knowles, 103). With losing both, his future and current life, we can infer that Phineas felt like he had lost his life, and this causes…

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    lifetime. When Morrie was diagnosed with ALS, he did not want people to have sympathy for him because he accepted that this was meant to be. As we saw Morrie’s degression with ALS, Mitch saw how death is apart of life and how there is nothing is frightening about death if it comes at the right time. He narrates” When you learn how to die, you learn how to live” (p.104). At this moment, Mitch no longer sympathized with Morrie because Morrie himself already accepted that this was how he was…

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    Have you ever gone through a life-changing situation from your birthday being ruined to being stranded on an island with no food? Well the people I’m about to tell you about have! In the stories Hatchet, Dragon Wings and Eleven, Brian, Moon Shadow, and Rachel all face life-changing experiences that had direct impact on their lives. In this essay, I will explain how Brian, Moon Shadow, and Rachel faced life-changing situations with quotes from the stories and analyses. Brian faced loneliness and…

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    and went on an adventure to find out the secrets of the world, bring back the story of the time before the flood, and find eternal life. The story of Gilgamesh answers this question, because Gilgamesh’s adventure is to find eternal life, so he doesn’t have to find out…

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    Redwood trees have a longer life span than humans with the potential to live for hundreds of years. These trees have witnessed love, war, prosperity, and so much more. If these trees had mouths, they could tell stories of success and failure by humans as well as animals. If a redwood tree were a person, the person would be exceptionally wise due to his or her ability to observe a variety life experiences. Together, however, not only could these trees tell a single…

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    dreadful event could be a man being laid off work, whom then would have no money, then no food, and eventually no life; that is tragedy. Arthur Millers concept of tragedy claims that tragedy doesn’t occur in only royal or high ranked people, but is also in the most common; he believes that tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life to achieve personal dignity. The novel, Death of a Salesman brings Arthur Millers concept of tragedy…

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    The Dead by James Joyce exhibits the particular character of Gabriel as the primary character of the article. Gabriel is a person who is in his last phases of life and expects demise at any moment. He no longer feels the same about living, and it is appeared, however the perspective and the symbolism used. One of the principal artistic gadgets used is the perspective which the article is exhibited: third-individual. For example, the storyteller describes the occasions encompassing just…

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    hunger to achieve, the daring offspring sets out with its right foot forward looking to move up in the herd. The Ox knows that trial and strife lay before him and that the road will be anything but a paved paradise, however, the more challenges he conquers the more he can add to his reputation. I too strive to conquer in every challenge in life before me and constantly aim to achieve greater than the average. Every struggle in a person's life ends with learning and wisdom that will last a…

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