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    Running Head

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    Running head: PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY 1 Personal Philosophy of Nursing Darlene Cunningham Jacksonville University School of Nursing January 31‚ 2015 PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY 2 Personal Philosophy of Nursing A Philosophy of Nursing is an approach to nursing‚ usually created

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    Always Running

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    2013 Author Luis J. Rodriguez was born in the US/Mexico border in 1954‚ at the age of 2 his family moved to Los Angeles California‚ around the age of 8 they moved to San Gabriel Valley. One of his first documentaries is the Book called “Always Running La Vida Loca: Gang days in L.A”. The book narrows the struggles of the author during his childhood and adolescences in the active life of a gang member and of Chicano race. The author’s motivation to write many of the books he has written were his

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    The Running Dream

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    The Real Rosa In the book The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen‚ the main character Jessica is trying to adjust to a new life without one of her legs. Another character‚ Rosa‚ helps her through this while facing a disability of her own. Rosa was born with cerebral palsy. Even though some people don’t take the time to really get to know her‚ she has some great qualities that should make people want to. In the book‚ Rosa gets those close to her to see her real self instead of just seeing her

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    On Running Away

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    individual reconcile his independence that forms his identity with the pattern that provides safety? An achievement of independence is the beauty that creates life‚ however‚ life --as fragile it may be--‚ requires security. In the biographical essay "On Running Away"‚ the author‚ John Keats implies that in order to reconcile the desire to act independently with the need for security an individual will be forced to make a decision between the two. An individual creates a perspective upon his memories

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    Cool Runnings

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    all fail. Junior‚ however‚ sells his car‚ which gets the team the money that they need. In Calgary‚ Irving manages to acquire an old practice sled‚ as the Jamaicans have never been in an actual bobsled. The Jamaicans are looked down upon by other countries‚ in particular the East German team whose arrogant leader‚ Josef‚ tells them to go home‚ resulting in a bar fight. The team resolves to view the contest more seriously‚ continuing to train and improve their technique. They qualify for the finals

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    Running and Peace

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    foster peace in this world. Even the children have their own concepts on promoting peace on earth even though in their own little way. As well as the youth which use their strength and aptitude in helping in the dissemination of harmony in every country. And also the adults‚ who continuously teaching‚ guiding and facilitating their children to be a catalyst of peace. As we can observed in the clippings‚ in whatever corners of this world peace is always needed‚ that is why people form every area

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    Cool Runnings

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    In the film ‘Cool Runnings’ directed by Job Turteltaub had taught me many valuable lessons for future life. Also a character had stood out for me whom is known as Derice‚ which had taught me even more. He has taught me about commitment‚ determination and also leadership and this is how it has compacted for myself. To begin with‚ Derice showed me that commitment could take me to the ultimate limit. Turteltaub used techniques such as close-ups on Derice’s running shoes and his face. Meanwhile‚ as

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    Running with Scissors

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    Jenessa Orpilla Summer Assignment AP Psychology Movies and Mental Disorders Running with Scissors is a film adaption of a memoir written by Augusten Burroughs. It takes place in the 1970s where young Augusten lives with a dysfunctional family; an alcoholic father and a delusional poet. After his parents’ divorce‚ his mother‚ Deidre Burroughs goes to see a psychiatrist named Dr. Finch. Incapable of raising Augusten‚ Deidre gives custody of her son to Dr. Finch‚ where he deals

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    The Running Dream Did you know‚ about 75% of amputations are caused by diabetes? In the book‚ “The Running Dream” by Wendelin Van Draanen‚ a bright young girl‚ Jessica‚ had lost her leg. But she falls in the other 25%. She had lost her leg due to a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Jessica has to learn how to live with one leg for a while then get past the fear of being different. Her family tries to help but they are being overbearing‚ but her family’s efforts bring her comfort. Jessica

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    Running in the Family

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    Plot Summary A Sri Lankan-born Canadian novelist and poet‚ Philip Michael Ondaatje‚ wrote Running in the Family. He is best known for writing The English Patient. But this book is not a work of fiction; instead‚ it is a memoir from his youth in Sri Lanka. The events happening in the book can be classified as creative non-fiction. The book is written in postmodern style‚ with writing from the perspective of different real-life individuals and refraining from stringing narrative together in an orderly

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