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    I am the wife of Takari L Stutts (121221), a mother of one, full time student at Rhode Island College (RIC) and a homeowner. As a senior I am pursuing a Bachelor’s in Social Work. I also work two part time jobs, one at Rhode Island Hospital which I started a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant working for two years and later transferred into a secretary role for the past four years. My main job is at South County Hospital, there I am a Community Health Worker and have been employed since…

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    “Civilization largely consists in hiding human nature”, a quote by Opie Read, which holds true in The Scarlet Letter. Throughout the novel, many lies were told, sins committed and acts of hate and discrimination occurred in the town, which was thought to be civilized, pure and in strict order. On the other hand in the forest, which was viewed as a place where immortality and sins were committed, actually has the opposite meaning than it’s suspected to represent. The forest was where some…

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    Outsiders, does not only tell the story of the Curtis brothers, but it also describes the life of disadvantaged young teenagers from broken families and who are also struggling to survive in this world. Some of them are young men abused in their own home. Instead of finding…

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    People change depending on the environment or setting that they are placed in. In the Scarlet Letter the characters switch their personalities based on where they are placed. The scaffold, forest and marketplace are all places where the characters experience differences in themselves and each other. The scaffold symbolizes the humility and shame of sin, love, and punishment. There are three scaffold scenes that appear at the beginning, middle, and the end of the story. It sorts out the main…

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    positive attitude and positive thinking. Dear Miss Breed was a story about a girl who moved to a very hot climate.The way she got past everything that bothered her was by having a positive attitude.The way she kept a positive attitude was by writing letters to Miss Breed and telling her everything that is happening in her life and the problems she is going through.She wrote to Miss Breed because that's the only way she was able to express herself and explain what is happening in her…

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    CM mentions to the client that last week the client received a letter from USCIS (("US Citizenship and Immigration Services') stating that they have the client fingerprinting images on file and the client would not be receiving any appointment slip. Client TPS it’s pending. Client is currently receiving…

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    Psalms about the ascent into Jerusalem, “As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about his people from henceforth even for ever,” and while Christians adopted the Psalms there is particular poignancy in Wise’s description of his last trip to Israel, “Anyone who can walk from Bethlehem to Jerusalem without lifting tear-dimmed eyes to the…

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    not share the same values of right and wrong as the other people around them. Behavioural problems will usually result in temporary care being put in place as behavioural problems are not difficult to improve so they can stop being in care a return home. (Unit 10 Know why children and young people might need to be looked after…

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    of high school. Charlie attends a football game alone and finds Patrick, a señor in his shop class, who invites him to sit with him. The two of them are joined by Sam, Patrick’s stepsister and Charlie is immediately drawn to her. When Charlie gets home that night, he witnesses his sister’s boyfriend hitting her, which Charlie is especially sensitive about since his Aunt Helen was also abused. His sister, Candace persuades him not to tell their parents. After attending a dance with Sam and…

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    terrible, terrible nightmare; but when out of curiosity you touch the brim of red, it’ll be as cold as the winter. As real as everything else. Back home and you will still find it difficult to come to terms to believe what you saw. Too disgusted and scared out of wits. 5 A month later, you visit him against your self—everything in you, down to the last cell, shrieking No no no but you know you want to see him. Know what he’s been upto. Fool (as you’ll be calling him now) will have that grin…

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