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    Nancy Long is the worst person I’ve ever met! My grandma’s last name has changed so much (not because of marriage) I don’t know what to call her. Nancy Long, Littlejohn, Dick, or Frye all has been her names for periods in her life. Well, you're probably wondering why she is the worst person in my life, After All she is my grandma. There is a long series of events that will lead up to one big event that has forever changed my life. Nancy’s mom died from Hydrocephalus when she was the age of three

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    in this essay I will be explaining positive and negative things on how Donald Trump does things. One of the main things I like about Donald Trump is he is pro-life. That is amazing to me because there are not that many people out there that are pro-life. He used to be pro abortion but his views have changed. Here is how he changed to pro life “ A

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    up to my grandma telling me with happy tears in her eyes that my mom was in the hospital. I froze, I was shocked, I didn’t know what was going on. “What happened” I asked my grandma worried about my mom. She didn’t answer. I once again I asked “What happened”, I got no answer. I’ve never been so worried in my life, I thought something bad happened to her. After me constantly asking the same question over and over I finally got an answer. Once I found out the answer I was trying to keep my cool

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    depictions of these different cultures so that our children will be educated. It also teaches our students how to be open and loving to those of other cultures. I have really enjoyed being exposed to these different cultures and look forward to using them in my new classroom. Annotated Bibliography Curtis, Christopher Paul. (1995). The Watsons Go to Burmingham—1963. New York, NY: Delacourte. Curtis’ The Watsons Go to Burmingham—1963 is told from the perspective of ten-year-old Kenny Watson. The Watsons

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    passed over me through different situations that I have encountered in my three years of working in this type of unit. When I first began my journey in becoming a NICU nurse I was exposed to many things that a registered nurse may not encounter unless they are in an intensive care unit setting. For example, I needed to learn to work with ventilators, medication drips, everyday use of an Ambu-bag and all this with premature babies nonetheless. I have learned that bio-reactions are an automatic signal

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    scariest words in the english language. Fifty-five million. A number bigger than imaginable. Roe v. Wade, a court case that changed everything. Since that case was first ruled, fifty-five million would be children have been killed. The topic of abortion has always been a powerful driving force in how I live my life. What ignited my passion for life? I was the only unplanned baby in my family, which has always made me feel close to the topic because I could have been one if I hadn’t been in the same environment

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    labor and delivery unit with an almost clear whiteboard. As I made my rounds, the nurse asked for my help with a patient who may need to undergo an emergency C-section. Within 15 minutes, the physician determined that the emergency C-section was imperative. The nurse and I prepared the patient for surgery. I held the patient’s hand as the anesthesiologist gave the patient an epidural block; she smiled at me and thanked me for my help. She confided that she was nervous because it was her first pregnancy

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    this reason, adoption and fostering are terms that have become very commonplace in our society today. However, consider the following four examples, unique each in their own right, and yet all profoundly changed by a simple openness to life. The following experiences are examples of the truly life-changing effect fostering and adoption can have on all the families involved. In the United States alone, there are over 427,910 children in foster care within the last two years, and more and more are put

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    According to Operation Rescue, “There are approximately 1.21 million abortions in America each year”. Abortion is wrong because you are killing a baby that has no control on the choices you are making. You don’t have to take a babies life if you aren’t ready to have your own child. I think abortion should be illegal because to many people are having abortions for no reason because they can’t handle being a parent. That’s not right, if you can’t handle it then you should use protected so it doesn’t

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    exciting and beautiful, but also intimidating. To assuage this fear, I decided to take debate class with my older brother – a comfort to me – and the veteran debate teacher. Little did I know I was about to enter a setting in which I was going to interact with someone in authority whose beliefs were vastly different than mine, creating an environment that would challenge and perhaps change my feelings. Walking into the classroom on the first day, an unfamiliar face met me at the door – it was not

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