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    Yes, it is the largest transition you have faced in your young adult life. Yes, it is both a frightening and exhilarating new environment. Yes, you will encounter obstacles and sometimes you may fail. Accustom yourself to your surroundings and accept that you are in unfamiliar territory. The beginning of your freshman year of college is a whirlwind of new information and new experiences, and if you embrace it, it is a thrilling ride. Here are, in my honest opinion, the most essential tips for…

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    Every since a very young age, I'll I've ever known is football, more importantly Minnesota Vikings football. My dad is maybe the biggest fan there is, every Sunday, Monday or Thursday game, he's watching. Always cheering or yelling. That’s a big one, he yells like the referees can hear him. I could never have friends over on Sundays because of the yelling. Even though football has been around me for so long I never really understood the game. I tried multiple times to understand, but it just…

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    This may have been caused by lack of understanding of the situation or question, but more likely was caused by his unwillingness to answer (as demonstrated by his frustration in kicking the kangaroo afterwards). Morgan’s responsiveness to the questions presented demonstrates that he has significant receptive knowledge and is very advanced for a child of his age. From the information collected during this observation…

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    In the United States, it is required by law that every child must attend school. This can be in the form of public or private schooling, along with homeschooling. If a parent knowingly does not enroll their child in school the consequences can be costly and can potentially result in jail time. Based on this information, it is very apparent that education is highly valued within the country. U.S. citizens are constantly looking for ways to improve their lives and education is essential to their…

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    For the philosophical dialogue I asked the philosophical question: “Is it worse to fail at something or never attempt it in the first place?” I asked this question mainly because in science, scientists have to take risks and often fail many times before they succeed. The scientific world would be very different if scientist never attempted to do half of the things they did. Trial and error are key factors in scientific discoveries. My thoughts about this subject before I entered the dialogue…

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    your computer now. * Yes: Great! Let’s get to work! | (See next page for part 1) Question 1:Your boss, Dr. Williams, has been treating a very popular celebrity who has committed suicide.In respect to patient’s rights, the conversations that we have with patients are considered privileged communication. You are exposed to confidential information and you must be sure you do not violate the Physician-Patient relationship. | 10 points | Directions to complete Question 1:If you were…

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    For example, in sign language if the signer asks a yes/no question they should raise their eyebrows and if they ask a question that requires more of a response, they would lower their eyebrows. Also if the signer was describing something small they would make their mouth into the shape that your mouth makes at the end of the word “blue.”…

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    see you again, later today,” said Dr. King. “Ok,” I mumbled, too tired to say much else. I slept. I woke several hours later when a nurse came and checked on me. She also instructed me on how to use the pain pump. “Any questions,” she asked when she was done explaining. “Yes,” I said after I had ran my hands across my mummified wrapped upper torso, which my breasts felt like they were about to explode out of. “Why am I swelling,” I asked? “You just had surgery.” The nurse replied,…

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    interview my husband of 17 years. Perhaps my own discomfort highlighted some of the cringe worthy moments during the 60 minute interview, including asking about the first time he had intercourse. The anxiety made me question if I truly wanted to know the answer to the sample intake questions. After all, I can still hear my grandmother’s voice a few minutes before my wedding telling me, “lo que no fue en tu ano no es tu dano/ what was not in your time is not your harm,” meaning I must not to…

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    surprised by the results as I am well aware of how I act in conflict with both of them, but it was interesting to think about each question and ask myself if I was really circling the correct answer or rather circling an answer that made me feel better about how I handle conflict with my sister and my mom. How do you think your relational partner would answer these same questions? (You may ask him or her if you wish.)…

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