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    Angela's Struggle

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    she can accomplish anything. What was the low point? The low point was Angela had a bloody nose right when they were leaving to go to the graduation which made her feel rushed and afraid that she may not make it in time for the ceremony. Struggle? The struggle was that Angela wasn’t confident in herself which made her more afraid…

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    Pocahontas Struggles

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    We’ll build a bridge of love between two worlds” (www.Inspiringquotes.com). This quote was inspired by Pocahontas. Pocahontas was known for bringing the English colonist and the Native Americans together. Even though Pocahontas had many struggles along the way she got the two cultures to come together and work together. Pocahontas married an English colonist named John Rolfe. Therefore she didn’t want conflict between two world. Without Pocahontas the English colonists would of starved.…

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    The Struggles Of Slavery

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    THE STRUGGLES OF SLAVERY The struggles of slavery include being mistreated, punished, and having their families split up. Some of the struggles of slavery were being treated unfairly and having their families split up. One of the main struggles for slaves was they weren’t treated fairly. An example of when slaves were treated unfairly was when Harriet tubman was sent to the store. At the store there was a runaway slave and the overseer of the runaway slave demanded that Harriet helped them…

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    Amazon's Struggle

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    conditions such as avalanches. The remaining 14 survivors then took it upon themselves to discover a way to survive. It was here that they would have to swallow their disgust and devour the remains of the dead passengers. They were faced with the struggle of surviving on only the remains of the dead for 72 treacherous days. As you can see, people will do anything to survive. It doesn’t matter if they are drinking urine, amputating body parts, or devouring remains. Humans will always find a way…

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    Brazil Struggles

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    protesters fill the streets pleading for their political change as they starve. It would be nice to think that this is something rare but the truth is the world’s societies are constantly growing and the only way for us to grow is to evolve through our struggles. When the populous takes to the streets to battle corrupt governments or large corporations it could be for…

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    Eddie's Struggle

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    difficult for him. This quote speaks to me in a new light now that I’m a senior. Before I would have just said that parents have a hard time letting their kids grow up and start to become more independent, although now I’m realizing how parents truly struggle with this. Mine are having a hard…

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    An Ethical Struggle

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    Caring for the Enemy: An Ethical Struggle Every day, nurses are presented with complex ethical decisions that influence their daily practice. One notable ethical challenge specific to military nursing is caring for the enemy combatant. This ethical challenge is just as relevant to nurse anesthesia as it is to bedside intensive care nursing. The purpose of this essay is to explain how caring for the enemy poses an ethical challenge and health risk, introduce the concept of…

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    Struggle With Cancer

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    There are those who would argue with the use of the words 'fight' 'battle' and 'struggle' when talking about cancer, which to many are synonymous with words around wartime rhetoric. However, in my mind they are meant to evoke positivity at an unimaginably difficult time in a cancer survivors life especially when the diagnosis is that of stage four, advanced metastatic prostate cancer. I suppose it could actually be misconstrued as waging war on oneself, but for me this was the mindset approach…

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    Sometimes A Struggle

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    Sometimes a Struggle; Always a Blessing Highs, lows, and mediocres are all different stages we repetitively experience throughout our lives. Experiences throughout life are what shape us into the people we are currently. Similarly to this concept is the evolution of my literary background. There has been the highs at which I accomplish a goal I’ve been working for, but also the lows at which I am struggling to grasp onto a new concept that is being introduced to me. Comparing my literary…

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    Freedmen Struggles

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    The Struggle of Gaining Rights as Freedmen The Civil War was a huge turning point for slaves. It helped slaves become free and gave them rights as people instead of being considered property. Before and after the Civil War African Americans fought for their rights, but mainly wanted their own land they can live on and farm on. They also wanted to have the option to be able to learn and get an education in schools. During these times African Americans were considered lesser then Whites, so they…

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