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    What events led you to choose nursing as a career at this stage in your life? Why are you choosing to pursue this degree at NYU? If one’s career choice is typically influenced by personal aptitudes, sociocultural environments and life experiences, as I reflect on my life’s journey, there has been one constant that inevitably shaped who I am. I have often been described as “my sister’s keeper.” My older sister was born with Spina Bifida. In addition to being paralyzed, the severity of her…

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    Student Diversity

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    appropriate music instruction to a diverse group of students including, students with diverse cultures, and students with learning disabilities. This information facilitates how I will conduct and educate my students in relation to their cultural experience. Furthermore, an encounter to explore student diversity in this course includes the project Delving Deeper on Vision Loss (Artifact 1). This project provided the opportunity to take personal ownership to explore and understand how Vision Loss…

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    Golding’s participation in World War II was the rivalry between Jack and Ralph. They represented the two sides, the Allies and the Axis. Fundamentally, the boys end up mirroring the conflict happening in the ‘outside word’, learning nothing rom their experiences, creating a microcosm of the world from which they have come…

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    At twenty years old and with no experience to draw from, Stephen Crane writes an epic novel about war and the extreme experiences and emotions encountered on the battlefield. When this book was written, The Red Badge of Courage was unpopular because of the naturalist point of view Crane took when writing it. At the time, people were not used to thinking about, let alone reading about the brutal realities of war. By focusing on portraying lifelike scenarios, Crane takes us on a journey with…

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    Examples Of Heroes Today

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    identified the problem by using their own experiences and the way they saw that others were treated. This caused each of these people to come up with a solution. They all created the solutions by getting help from others and becoming great leaders. As a result, they overcame odds and benefitted others with their solutions. These three are some of the most…

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    having to run for his life, Rainsford knows what it is like to be prey and how terrifying it can be. “Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror” after his experiences with Zaroff (Connell 33). While experiencing being hunted for three days he felt how terrifying it can be which is also a internal conflict of him being terrified. With all the experiences Rainsford has had he understands how animals feel when they are prey. After surviving the three days by the end “he knew now how an animal at…

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    The Running Man by Michael Bauer demonstrates the experiences of marginalising and ‘putting people in boxes’ through the lives of multiple characters in the book. The characters that interpret this idea effectively are Tom Leyton and Joseph Davidson. An outsider is an individual that is often misunderstood, and are considered misfits that are excluded and experience isolation. They are faced with prejudice and the harsh judgement and negative perception from the community. In this novel, Michael…

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    Minecraft Username: boatn Age: 16 Previous Experience: In my time playing this game I have had a great amount of experience in moderatoring and being staff on servers. My first role as staff on any server was VibalHCF. At Vibal I was trail mod for around five days before being promoted up to moderator. While I was staff on Vibal I did a number of things: screen sharing, forum administration, watching, catching and banning hackers; reading applications as well as helping out in team speak! Being…

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    The empathy unit has helped me look at the world differently in infinite ways. It has helped me detect what people might be thinking behind the words they say. Putting myself in other people’s shoes is a crucial part of empathy that some people don’t understand. The empathy unit has helped me think harder about the importance of doing that. Thinking about empathy has greatly impacted my opinion on life. Under the Surface made me question what people what is going on beneath people’s actions and…

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    Neurology Field of Medicine and Neurology Expert Witnesses When looking for an expert witness in the field of Neurology, the best candidates are those who have had extensive training in the treatment of all neurological diseases in both adults and children. A neurological expert witness must have the ability to explain complicated methods and procedures, technical medical data as well as interpret opinions about a certain set of facts to the court. Expert Neurological Testimony A. The purpose…

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