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    went horseback riding at the Sugarland stable in the Smoky Mountain. The trail was beautiful. We saw a black bear. The ride was two miles long. Then when we were done, we walk around the town. We saw Ripley’s museum and we walked through it. After a while of walking we went to the Gatlinburg aquarium. After than it was late after we walked through the Gatlinburg Aquarium, we headed back to our hotel. The next day we went to trail ride at Smoky Mountain stables. Which was also very nice.…

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    into a more stable environment. In “Work in Progress: Searching for Solutions to the Difficult Problem of Homelessness,” Jennifer Chernega and Christine George observes Chicago’s plan to end homelessness. The Housing First Model is Chicago’s strategy that fast-tracks homeless individuals into permeant housing regardless of their conditions and qualifications. According to Chernega and George, there is nothing that a person can do that relinquishes his or her right to deserve safe and stable…

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    are not without their faults. Each system has their advantages and disadvantages as they run the operations of their country and provide for the people (McClenaghan, 2003, p. 221). The Presidential and Parliamentary systems can both be examples of a stable and effective system of executive government.…

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    quarter-of-millennium long war. However, there is one particular solution that might work for China. I propose that the emperor should adopt legalism as his ruling philosophy, as the strict law and harsh punishments put in place will create and maintain a just, stable, and effective society for China. The reason that the emperor should adopt legalism as his philosophy is because there will be little crime and little insubordination because of the strict laws and…

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    Hope that Sakura wasn't mentally stable to leave and guilty for wishing such a thing. It was something that Sakura believed would help her get back on track with her life. Yet here she was hoping Sakura would just stay and recover in the village. She was looking for peace outside of her…

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    Dear Borders of Twin Oak Training Stable: I am writing this to inform you, of your behavior at and around the barn on behalf of a worker from Twin Oak Training Stable. It is an utmost priority to make sure that you have a pleasant time at the barn. But, lately it has came to our concern that it is not quite so. Members of the barn have not been cleaning up after themselves. Especially in the spring, when the horses coat starts shedding, the arena is not picked up after the ride, and when the…

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    Young adulthood is a time where an individual can find love and begin their working career. In this week’s simulation I was in the young adult period of life. During the simulation I was able to find love, begin a stable career, get married, have two children, get promoted in my job, and become both mentally and physically healthy. All of these factors had positively influenced my life. I hope to achieve these goals in my own future of young adulthood. In this paper I will explain the key…

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    I remember being a little child with these big goals and dreams in life. My mother told me I could be anything I wanted. All I had to do was dream it and believe it. Being a young child, I thought achieving goals were easy yet I was told otherwise. However, with a thorough plan and dedication I can meet these goals. Many goals come to mind but the most important goal is to change someone’s life for the better. By being a clinical psychologist I want to listen to someone’s problem and help…

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    They reached the stables, and Father burst inside. “Yale?” The stable master stepped forward. “Sorry, Sir Perceval, but he’s not here. But did he ever save our backsides earlier. Princess Wenda’s favorite mare had a difficult foaling and almost died, but Yale saved the mare and the filly. It was incredible. So impressive that the king gifted Yale a courser.” “That’s good,” replied Father half-heartedly. “When did Yale leave?” “Oh, ages ago. The birth happened early this morning, and Yale stayed…

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    outpatient pain management. She was hospitalized in December with complaint of headache, generalized weakness and falling at home. She suffers from chronic COPD and is currently titrating down on her prednisone, HTN which is stable at this time, GERD-stable and carotid stenosis which is stable. A today’s visit, she is home alone. She is awake, alert and oriented. She reports chronic back pain that has worsened. She describes her pain as dull with a severity of 8/10. She states that her pain is…

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