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    1. I, Staff Sergeant Blunt, Warren am writing this to rebut the involuntary separation from AGR due to the following reasons. On 30 April 2015 while taking the run event for the APFT about a ¼ of a mile into run, I tripped over a speed bump and hurt my left ankle. I stopped and walked for about a minute, and then tried to continue the run which was the reason that I didn’t pass the run event. Several witness seen this event happen. I wasn’t told that this APFT counted against me since I was not…

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    broken because I could not feel them. The lady who had hit me called the ambulance and my parents, and then I was taken to the hospital. While at the hospital I had to get x-rays done to make sure that my legs were not broken, which they weren't. The doctor was saying how I was lucky that they were only scratched and bruised. I know that it was a miracle that saved me from getting too hurt. I was afraid to ride my bike for a while because…

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    romance that was shortly expedited into marriage, and a child. I got Married at the age of 18 and had my daughter two months before my 20th birthday. As a new mom and wife I strived to be first and foremost the best mom to my daughter, and a good wife second. I tried night school while my daughter father was at home with her. Frankly I was unable to focus. During my days I spend my time taking care of my…

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    Imagine this, you are about to become a big brother/sister, and you are anxiously waiting for the doctor to come out and tell you it is time to meet your little brother/sister. You are feeling overwhelmed with excitement and nervousness. Finally, you walk into the hospital room, and you hear your mom and dad crying. You realize you don’t see the baby anywhere around the room. You ask what is wrong, and they tell you that after the baby was born, it died shortly after from a disease that could…

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    the stitches and I did just so. They numbed me and that was the most pain I felt throughout the whole situation. I watched as she inserted the stitches and watched her cover them with gauze. My mom was so proud and so was my doctor. As we were getting ready to go, the doctor came in and gave me a stuffed bear and a lollipop. On the bear it had a shirt that read in white lettering “I’m a hero” in a red heart. It meant the world to me and I loved it so much. It made me feel like that this whole…

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    Help! Someone, please… Can someone call an ambulance?” As I was slowly bleeding out, this nice man had come over and had called an ambulance. After a few minutes I started to lose consciousness, and I eventually passed out. “Where am I?” yelled! The doctor replied, “You’re in a hospital.” “What happened?” I softly asked. He replied saying, “Well you got hit by a car while you were riding your bike, and you had some minor head injuries. But it’s nothing to worry about.” “Oh,” I replied. He told…

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    In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," there is a series of events that happen within an hour that ultimately leads to the death of a woman named Mrs. Mallard. From the title of the story, I thought what any other person would think, a series of events take place that happens within an hour. The story starts with Mrs. Mallard getting news that her husband has just been in a train crash. He has passed away. She is very sad, so she goes to her room to cry. While Mrs. Mallard is in her room,…

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    How could I possibly have to decide how my sister dies? I knew something had to be done but why do I have to make the decision? I thought about it. The doctor gave me a day, and I finally decided to do it myself. I was sure she’d prefer it that way. Numbly, I walked to her room saw her laid out on a stretcher. I picked up the syringe that was on the table and took one last look at my dying sister. Swiping…

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    pain and discomfort. As the nurse called my name I got a sick feeling in my gut and knew this wasn't going to end well. As I got examined I could do nothing but worry. “It’s a sprained ankle, I would give it about three weeks to recover,” the doctor…

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    The doctor had to prescribe medicine for nausea because it was so bad it was hard for me to function at work and trying to complete school work. Next, my other two children were sick a week apart from each other and were sent home from school for a week. With all the chaos going on personally I started to get overwhelmed and frustrated because I fell behind tremendously in my school work and before I knew it another term along with another class was getting ready to start. During the second term…

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