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    Who Am I? I am Shyeanne Elizabeth Ward. As of right now, I am 17 years old. I have brown hair, I´m 5´4¨, and i've got brown eyes. I live in Benton, Arkansas in a little neighborhood with my family. My family includes, my Brothers, and my Parents. Throughout my 17 years on this planet, I have come to succeed in the things that i've wanted, but I have also failed in the things I choose not to. But as I've gotten older, I am preparing myself for the ultimate goal that I have set for myself from a…

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    "ghetto" and so forth. I moved out of that environment into a better one. I've tried my best to forget my past and where I came from, but memories creep back into my mind. I compare and contrast every minuscule aspect to my past. I moved from the Fifth Ward to Cypress in first grade, but I was required to return to aide my parents on their liquor store. Chores consisted of moving boxes until you're back cramped, dealing with alcoholic customers and knowing each type of alcohol. Once surrounded…

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    Artist Pat Ward Williams believes “that essentially all art is propaganda. It is an artist getting you to think about those things that are right and true” (Curtis, 2016). As a degreed artist, Williams realized that to convey the messages of things that were “right and true,” her camera alone was not always able to adequately capture information that extended beyond the documentary photochemical capabilities of photography. Concerned about the loss of connection between the camera and the…

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    In Anne Sexton's poem, "Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward", she emphasizes that the bond of a mother and child is very special and important and cannot be easily severed. She centers on the theme of motherhood incorporating the literary devices of similes, metaphors, and imagery. The following poem uses the rhyme scheme a b a b, demonstrated through words such as "long", "bed", "strong", and "fed" in lines one through four. Because all of the stanzas follow this pattern, the rhythm is…

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    Games and Adolescent Fighting, he expands on the ideas of gaming and its connection to gaming violence and human attitudes. Overall, this article goes in depth on the concept of violent video games as a prompt for negative actions and violent behavior. Ward does this by providing data and explanations done by previous testings which show levels of violence in games, and helps formulate an argument of whether or not his perception is true. The overall message of this article is to prove that the…

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    , Jean Ward discusses about Jennings poetry which is shaped by Catholicism, Catholicism is to an extent alienated from English culture that designs Jennings’ sense of literary tradition. The themes, forms, its forms and language are informed by catholic beliefs…

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    House Officer, Department of Surgery 8/2014-11/2014 Undertook a resident Pre-Registration appointment in the department of surgery where I was attached to Gastrohepatic Surgery ward for 2 months. However, the other 1 month was spend on specialised wards; Paediatric Surgery, Neuro Surgery and Ophthalmology and the Emergency ward. My responsibilities included; attending to all patients that contacted the facility and make the appropriate management and investigation plan. Attend to the emergency…

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    life, a person's punishment for being different is criticism and forced into solitary. In the ward if you disobey the rules or fall out of the ways of the Combine you become victimized by shock therapy or in the worse case scenario lobotomy. The two punishments in the ward are, “Electricity through the head.” (190), and “lobotomy, that’s chopping away part of the brain.” (191). These are two ways the the ward are manipulating the people who are labeled insane. They punish the patients until they…

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    McMurphy helps the men of the ward by instilling confidence in them through his actions. McMurphy helps the men of the ward grow out of their original fearful personalities, and become able to express themselves confidently by laughing. When McMurphy enters the institution, Chief Bromden expresses, “Nobody ever dares let loose and laugh, the whole staff’d be in with notebooks and a lot of questions” (Kesey 15). The staff is able to intimidate the men of the ward with potential punishments,…

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    of the procedure (around 6 AM to 9 AM). Later filtered water was given to the patients until the urine was clear in colour. Nurses made sure that all procedures were performed within 2 to 8 hours of the purgative intake. The nurses from the educated ward were imparted education by two expert colonoscopists and were given away leaflets containing the details of the education. Nurses were educated about the significance of bowel preparation and possible adverse events that can occur during the…

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