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    What Does Patriotism Mean to Me The very definition of patriotism cannot simply be defined by a dictionary. In fact‚ no two people you meet will have the same explanation of what it means to them. From America’s Founding Fathers to courageous everyday heroes serving in our military at home and overseas‚ patriotism fills their hearts with the will to protect our country’s freedom.  Patriotism is an immeasurable personal characteristic shown by unselfish acts in which a person serves their country

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    to one person‚ while meaning so little to somebody else. To me‚ music is where I flourish; music is where I learn to find myself and learn to understand others. I get so lost in music‚ both listening and playing‚ that I find myself absent from my own reality for hours on end. Listening to music is mesmerizing‚ in a sense‚ in which I always find myself discovering new and intriguing genres‚ sounds and musicians. Music is so captivating to me because there is always something new and exciting to find;

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    Doctors vs. Nurses

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    In the medical field doctors and nurses are two groups of people who share an almost indistinguishable goal‚ and that is to serve the patient to the best of their ability. Yet‚ although these two professions have a lot in common there is much that is different between them. This includes the differences in power‚ pay‚ status‚ class‚ and gender. In the United States the most common kind of nurse is known as a registered nurse or RN. The education process for this kind of nurse is graduation from

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    The Doctor Movie Essay

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    The Doctor” is a movie showcasing the transformation of a cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Jack McKee from being an arrogant‚ apathetic clinician to a clinician with regard and empathy for his patients. Throughout the movie‚ an enormous lack of patient centered communication and empathy towards patients can be noticed as well as improper clinician bedside manner and professionalism. One scene that showcases the lack of patient centered communication is when Dr. McKee enters a patient room where the patient

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    Euthanasia is clearly against the Hippocratic Oath that all doctors have to fulfil. This oath basically states that doctors must never be involved in the killing of people because after all‚ they have been trained to ensure that people are able to recover from their diseases and injuries. Doctors are the ones whom people entrust their lives whenever there is something wrong with their health. Thus‚ it is the responsibility of the doctors to always do the best they can to help people live and enjoy

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    Most of all I do not like patriotism very much because I have some negative associations with it. It reminds me of flags‚ war and football. I have to think about people being proud and admiring their country – sometimes in a quite naive way. I do not think that pride is completely bad. Pride is good for one’s self-esteem and so is patriotism. Pride is alright if it improves the own self-perception. But I don’t like it as soon as pride makes people look down on others. This is arrogance. Sadly

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    being a slave. Others see it as the chance to make choices for themselves. To me it means all of these things. I have the freedom to attend school‚ participate in extracurricular activities of my choice‚ and express my thoughts without the fear of being persecuted. I am thankful for the courage of the leaders‚ veterans‚ and everyday heroes that have fought and have continued to fight to make these freedoms available to me.

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    Everyone always said moving away is terrifying‚ like a horror movie. You don’t have to worry‚ I didn’t wet myself‚ or get stuck in the elevator with a murderer hungry for ‘Manitobain’s’. Well not yet anyway. It’s been more like a thriller‚ a comedic one. Enough to keep you on edge and still enjoy yourself. I am really enjoying myself. I knew I would be okay in this new life of mine while sitting alone at residence orientation. It wasn’t because the chairs in this auditorium were fluffy like cotton

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    Nurses vs Doctors

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    For the purpose of this essay the author will be comparing and contrasting the regulations between Nurses and Doctors. The author researched both of these professions to help write this essay. The author will include points discussing the registration and education of each profession‚ the continuous professional development that nurses and doctors take part in‚ ethical issues and professional boundaries within the health care setting. Also accountability and responsibility will be discussed along

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    Introduction: The concept of “doctor-patient confidentiality” derives from English common law and is codified in many states’ statutes. It is based on ethics‚ not law‚ and goes at least as far back as the Roman Hippocratic Oath taken by physicians. It is different from “doctor-patient privilege‚” which is a legal concept. Both‚ however‚ are called upon in legal matters to establish the extent by which ethical duties of confidentiality apply to legal privilege. Legal privilege involves the right to

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