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    Discourse Community Essay

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    On a Saturday night‚ a fully conscious and alert 37-year-old man went to a busy hospital with the complaint of abdominal pain; within two hours of his arrival‚ he was dead. The cause of his death? A fatal reaction to medication that never should have been administered. Medication that was administered due to a miscommunication between nurses and the patient’s doctor. A medical expert who reviewed the case determined that the nurses and physicians had failed the patient‚ and a costly malpractice case

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    Community Service Essay

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    Community service is someone or a group of people provide a service to the community. It can be a reason or a choice; sometimes it’s mandatory for some people. You’re not getting paid to serve the community‚ but giving back hours. It’s like you repaying a debt to your society. It’s not the same as volunteering‚ but their similar. They both have different meanings to them. Everyone has to do it sometime in life. Also‚ the court system mainly use it on the people. Just know giving back in your society

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    In Michael Cunningham’s novel “The Hours”‚ all three of the main female characters- Clarissa‚ Virginia and Laura- feels caught in familial‚ social and public roles. Using examples from the book‚ discuss what these ‘performances’ suggest about how normalcy and sanity are aligned with the ability to act out social roles. Which of the characters refuse to play a role‚ and what price does he/she play for refusal? Drawing on your first essay‚ discuss how Cunningham’s portrayal of those characters mirror

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    October 8‚ 2012 The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber both captured my interest from the very beginning. These short stories represents gender roles and marriage. They both are about married couples with controlling mates. “The Story of an Hour” is about a young married woman and how she reacts to the news of her husband dying

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    Community service essay

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    0068039 William H. Turner Technical Arts High School Assisting with cheer practice Each student is required to complete 100 hours of community service with proof of completion. I hadn’t done much community service. In fact‚ I did nothing to benefit anyone but myself. To me‚ 100 hours is an enormous amount of time to spend helping others. The 5 hours I have done volunteering so far for me‚ has been a truly a great experience. It is amazing how my time and effort were appreciated by others

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    Community Policing Essay

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    strategies. In this essay issues with Generation Gap‚ Technology‚ Recruitment and Retention‚ and Community Policing will be discussed. When talking about the generation gap‚ the term “modern cop” will be used to capture all generations after the “boomers” in this essay. The earlier generations have blended fairly successfully within the traditional

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    My Second Hour Essay

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    Hour 1 Today I started my first hour of community service. I decided that I would donate some of my clothes and toys. First I had to think about where I wanted to donate too. I knew I wanted to help out kids in need‚ so I looked up hospitals that accepted donations. It turned out that a children’s hospital had a thrift shop as a means of getting money‚ so I looked into what they accepted. Then I went through everything I owned‚ and got my brother and sister to do the same. Then I sorted everything

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    Community Garden Essay

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    It was a community garden. I thought that the garden was just for somebody who bought it‚ but it wasn’t it was a community garden that anybody could grow things in as long as there was space. But as I just said there was no more room‚ but then again I could make room. How could I give myself room in the garden? I sat there for about an hour pondering different ideas of how I would give myself enough room to give myself a space

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    Change Requires Conflict An analysis of Conflict and Change within “The Story of an Hour” The short essay‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin reveals the powerful authenticity of feelings often hidden under the surface of every “normal” passing hour. In her life as well as in her literary vocation‚ Chopin rallied against customary decorum and the established roles of women in her time. Her experiences during the turn of the twentieth century came at a time when the women’s liberation movement

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    Story of An Hour and The Awakening Compare and Contrast Essay Kate Chopin’s literary works‚ "Story of An Hour" and "The Awakening" are very similar in their strong feministic voice‚ the mood of discontentedness‚ and the prevailing theme of the search for freedom from a culture dominated by male supremacy and the belief that women are a possession rather than a gift to be cherished. In both "Story of An Hour" and "The Awakening‚" a strong voice of feminism prevails throughout

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