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    Chicago with my older brother. I was the youngest in the family. I didn’t understand responsibility because I was used to everyone taking care of me. I never had to care for anything, and I had all the attention, as the younger child. I was spoiled, and my parents would side with me through everything. One day, my parents told me they were going to have a baby, and I felt as my world was falling apart. My entire family was extremely excited when they found out. I felt shocked when my parents told

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    people think of a crack baby, they get a different image than I do. When I was in my senior year of high school, I had to shadow at different medical facilities. I never thought when I got rotated to the nursery in a hospital it would change my life forever. My shadowing experience persuaded me to change my choice of major to nursing. I learned how substance abuse in pregnant women can affect an infant. I realized that I would have a direct influence on people’s lives. My experience shadowing in

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    It was the end of my senior year one month away from graduation. When I got home my parents said they had some good news; they looked at one another with glowing eyes. Were they having a special moment? No, they were hiding something from me and I could feel that something wasn’t right. They were happy about something I don’t think I’ve ever seen them that excited. My mother showed me an ultrasound imagine. I was going to have a baby sister .I asked how many months she was; she answered four. I

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    How much impact can life and death make in someone's life? In my case, both the death of someone and the life of someone gave me a completely different view on life. No matter what the age, life and death will impact a person in one way or another, whether they thought it would or not. Death. During the entire time period if my life, I have experienced many changes. Death can change an entire person's life in an instant. This is what happened to me, as my life was changed in an instant. I learned

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    me because it dealt with a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) born at twenty-four weeks’ gestation, weighing nine ounces. I want to be a NICU nurse so I am sure I will be faced with an issue similar to this at some point in my career. 2. What are your feelings about this dilemma? Are you for or against? I am for this dilemma. I liked when Doctor Ramanathan said, “I don 't know if I can put cost to life… It 's worth it" (Gorman, 2011). The fact that this baby may have a shot at living

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    English 1301 9 October 2017 The Day My Son Was Born When you hear the words I am pregnant from husbands standpoint. You are over-whelmed and you think man I did it now. These are natural reactions to the news. Babies are a wonder and a blessing. They bring happiness and frustration and this is how my story goes. One that would change me forever. I found out that my wife was pregnant about six months after my wife had a miscarriage. Then that day came my son was born was amazing and change me

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    “Abortion isn't a lesser evil, it's a crime. Taking one life to save another, that's what the Mafia does. It's a crime. It's an absolute evil.” In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s fictional novel, Atticus Finch mentions that you need to walk in someone else’s shoes to see their point of view. I recently had a disagreement with a friend, Jenny, about whether or not abortion is acceptable. I felt that abortion is considered murder. Jenny said there’s nothing wrong with abortion. I can see why she

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    My Breastfeeding Journey

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    My journey in to lactation support began many years before the focus was actually on lactation and breastfeeding. Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to be a teacher. I also was always obsessed with babies and was always supportive and intrigued by breastfeeding mothers. I have vivid memories of nursing my baby dolls as a child. It wasn’t until I became a mother a mother myself that I realized that my love for teaching and breastfeeding could go hand in hand. ​After graduating high school I was

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    On 10 October 2006 on a military base in California I had the most unexpected surprise of my life. That day I was told by my doctor that I was pregnant. This was a complete shock to me since I was on birth control. My career in the Army was on the rise and baby was not something I had even wanted yet. I had only been married for one year and we wanted to wait since we had so many plans. That day my life had been the start of the beginning. When I had been told I was pregnant there was anger and

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    evolved, social norms have changed alongside generations. My objective was to prove the significant changes in family life, roles, and family structure that have occurred throughout generations due to the development of the family and open beliefs. Using the inquiry method, I interviewed an individual using a specific amount of questions to be able to identify the most prominent differences between today’s generation and theirs. For my research, I decided to interview a baby boomer. In the years following

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