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    I wanted to explore how the client was progressing. He opened up and went into how he spends his time. Seeking clarification: I wanted to find out what were her medications. Exploring: I wanted to address possible issues with medication side effects and what the felt about side effects and impart patient education. I also wanted to learn more about the medications she was taking and if any of them was for…

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    you’re going, maybe you should change your plans for another day. I think people would better understand you being late rather than having somebody’s life being taken because you were in such a hurry to get somewhere that you chose to speed. I think about this everyday now, how I could have been that person that could have taken four lives. That’s four families that would have had to try and understand why their child would not be coming home. Getting pulled over and having to learn the hard…

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    Peru I was extremely excited to be a part of the team being shipped off. Before going to Peru we were put through a “special” type of training. During this training we were taught what we were going to be speaking about, a skit, and a ballet dance. So when we went to Peru we would be ready for anything, at least that’s what I thought. Traveling to Peru was intense, we left Fort Myers to go to Miami at 5am, got to Miami around 8am and waited for our international flight to Panama that left at…

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    Buttons and darted through the open gates. The herd closed in quickly behind me as I proceeded down the narrow dusty shoot with fencing on either side and lush mountain meadows beyond. The dust billowed about me and began to fill my nose through my bandana as I peered about me and waved my handy stick about in the haze to keep any unruly horse from charging past and taking the lead. No longer could I see the sweet sun or clear skies. I could see a slight glimmer of hope beyond but it soon…

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    or your family unprotected against a financial storm.” Financial issues can break a family apart, especially when they don’t try to solve their problems as a team. I was first aware of my family’s situation when I was a child. it’s true that I got what I wanted, but sometimes I wanted to have new toys, get new clothes, and live a good life helping my mother out. As a child we have the illusion of having fun and living life to the fullest. For some of the children their illusions come true, but…

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    booth in the back, enclosed like the rest, but with a curtain at the opening. He drew the curtain back and waved them through. “Here you go,” he said smiling once again at Larah, then turned and walked away. As Larah sat down, she said, “That was odd. What kind of tavern is this?” Riasean pulled the curtain closed and sat down next to her. “I don’t think you want to know.” She glared at him with narrow eyes. After a moment, she said, “Yes, I do want to know.” He squirmed a bit in his seat…

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    friend’s Mom was reserved and quiet on the way back to camp. Upon returning to camp, being carefree and 12 years old, we went outside to build the campfire and soon forgot about her odd behavior. On the final day, we quickly packed the car, closed up camp, and headed back home. I was excited to tell my family about my week and hear about their trip to Maine. As we approached the house, there was something off. Our car was parked in front of the house as if it were waiting. My mother met…

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    One can rearrange pieces of their memory, both good and bad, and make their past into what they want others to understand and believe about themselves. One can also use past memories to reflect who they are today. Patricia Hampl, an American memoirist and poet, wrote an article titled “Memory and Imagination,” in which she recalls her first piano lesson. In her recollection, she soon discovers that the way she believed things had happened and the way she explained them may not have actually…

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    associated with physical characteristics. Physical characteristics include both aspects of behaviour and form and are deemed beautiful when perceived as appealing by others. Morality is the ability for individuals to think rationally and decipher between what is right and wrong. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Shelley wrestles with themes of beauty and morality. Shelley’s emphasis on appearance in the early chapters of her novel suggests that the aesthetically pleasing are of good nature:…

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    were driving down the road, heading back to his house to bring him home. We were driving on a county road, listening to music, with the cruise control on. I reached back to grab my cd case (At the time I told my parents I swerved to miss a rabbit). What a mistake that was. When I turned around again, my friend said watch out you’re going to hit the mailbox. Of course being 17 and in a suv, I over corrected. Next thing I knew I was feeling like someone was hugging me, protecting…

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