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    easily. So I better make sure I carry my box of Kleenex with me. Death is not something we like to think about‚ much less face it. We are fascinated when we see it on the television‚ hear it on the news‚ or read about in the newspaper. But when it comes to our own death or that of people close to us‚ we have problems coping with that. When death is personal‚ we become very uneasy. I think there are different ways of viewing death‚ weather it be an event‚ a mystery‚ a reward or even a punishment

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    The MAts"

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    “The Mats” I.SETTINGS: a.Place:Nana Emilia’s Houseb.Time: The time setting for the action is in the afternoon. This storyhappened somewhat between 1950’s up to the present time. There is nospecific season for the said story but the story evolves in the evening.II. CHARACTERS: a.Protagonist: Mr. Angeles b.Antagonist: Himself III. PLOT: a.Exposition: The story is started by Mr. Angeles who is coming home for hisperiodic inspection trip. Then he had written in Mariveles to Nana Emiliathat

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    The Mats

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    The Philippine’sFrancisco Arcellana is indeed a patriotic writer whose account of Mr. Angeles‚ the lead character in his story‚ "The Mats"‚ is a picturesque of a sincere Filipino father and a husband who used the mat as the family’s symbol of love for one another and whose obvious leanings are toward the upholding of the Filipino’s culture and tradition. Arcellana successfully capsulized the Filipino family’s way of life--their entanglement and disillusionment for each other but still steadfast

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    The subject of death is never an easy topic for the patient‚ family‚ or health care provider to discuss because of society’s overwhelming view that death is something to be avoided. It’s important for the nurse to educate that death must be seen as an inevitable part of life. Planning and discussion can help to make death and dying more acceptable. I would like to touch on a very sensitive matter‚ end-of-life care with a cultural component. Asian Americans and the Pacific Islanders are among the

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    Intern And Bereavement

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    This week at intern I was able to help the chaplain make session for the bereavement group. He said they did this because they continue their commitment to support their family in their time of grief and I thought that was great. After we set the date we made invitation and I was to sent an invitation to each family member. There was about 70 people this time that we needed to invite. After the chaplain asked me to call every single person and invite them personally. Each person took it differently

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    Death and Dying My thoughts on the film wit were that I liked the film‚ I just didn’t like the way the doctors were treating the patient Vivian who had cancer. She was treated horribly by one of the doctors Jason who was also one of her former students in college. As I noticed that it was really weird how a student she used to teach is examining and treating her. In my opinion the way Jason acted around Vivian wasn’t professional‚ he didn’t really know what he was doing at times. I would say

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    Christians i. All Hallows Eve/All Saint’s Day II. Traditions a. Graveyards i. Ghosts were thought to have danced in the graveyards on Halloween. If a person encountered a ghost it was a warning that death was coming. b. Black and Orange i. Black means night/evil ii. Orange means end of harvest c. Costumes i. To blend in with the walking spirits‚ people dressed in costumes. d. Parties

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    DOWNLOAD MAT 540 Week 4 Homework Chapter 15 problems 2. The manager of the Carpet City outlet needs to make an accurate forecast of the demand for SoftShag carpet (its biggest seller).If the manager does not order enough carpet from the carpet mill‚customers will buy their carpet from one of Carpet City’s many competitors. The manager has collected the following demand data for the past 8 months: Month Demand for Soft Shag Carpet (1‚000 yd.) 1 8 2 12 3 7 4 9 5 15

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    How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying Abstract This research explores the literature across cultures on death and dying in order to highlight the impact of culture on reactions to death and the dying process. A theoretical framework is established‚ using Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s five stages of dying‚ followed by a succinct discussion of the reactions and attitudes toward death and the dying process of four cultures (Buddhist‚ Hindu‚ Native American and American). By illustrating

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    The Mats The story assigned to our group is ‘The Mats”. And based on our discussions and group meetings‚ the interpretation we all agreed to make is the “reader-based interpretation”. The Mats‚ written by Francisco Arcellana‚ is a short story depicting a very typical Filipino value – a deep sense of close family-ties and bonding. In this particular story‚ a man -depicted as a very loving and thoughtful father/husband- seems to still not able to move on from the unfortunate departure of his

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