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    He uses Scripture very well to speak the truth about God and what he stands for!

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    PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT The English paragraph can be divided into three sections: INTRODUCTION‚ BODY‚ and CONCLUSION. The INTRODUCTION briefly states the content of the paragraph and enables a reader to establish his expectation of what is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample

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    remember I said‚ without hesitation” I will be a nurse‚ I want to help others”. So it came with no surprise that I graduated from Nursing School in 1993. In 1996 my family moved to the United States‚ it took me a few years to get my nurses license here‚ but I never gave up. While I was going through the process of obtaining my nurses license I started working as a nursing assistant. In 2000 I was able to earn my registered nurse license in Maryland. In 2012 I injured my right shoulder at work. To date

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    Mental health nursing is a career that requires commitment‚ patience and empathy‚ which could be rewarding in helping people. Even though this branch of nursing is very demanding and challenging‚ I feel the satisfaction is great in helping the most vulnerable in society such as the mentally ill. I will like to study mental health nursing because I feel that will lead me directly to one of the most emotionally fulfilling careers‚ as well as‚ giving me the opportunity to help people’s mental well-being

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    In the nursing profession there are multiple directions one can take their career. There is not one definite career destination is the nursing career field due to the vast amount of different roles a nurse at partake in. Planning a nursing career is vital to the nurse and the growing of the profession. The nurse must own their own skill‚ interests‚ and ultimately their career goal. Personally I would like to work in pediatrics or obstetrics‚ but after reading these articles it has made me realize

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    This is why I choose to see my scar as a learning experience. It does not matter how perfect someone’s life may seem. Everyone goes through challenges‚ but it is all about the perspective we choose to hold on these challenges. Scars are no exception because they tend to be something that we are not all completely mentally secure about. I am telling you to let go of that ridiculous mindset and instead take an optimistic outlook on it. Not everyone’s scar is a mystery‚ but that does not mean we all

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    converted from Puritanism to the heritage of the Church of England. His father‚ Samuel‚ was a priest of Epworth Diocese‚ a fervent advocate of the Movement of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK). SPCK는 Richard P. Heitzenrater explains about SPCK‚ “their approach was aimed more toward quality than quantity and was grounded more in the process of nurture than conversion.” SPCK not only focused on a pietistic life based on Scripture but also on social sanctification and education. Samuel

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    her own beliefs‚ values‚ and experiences as well as family‚ cultural dynamics‚ and background. The main reason a person continues to learn and obtain knowledge‚ is because of the array of clients a clinician sees. In the textbook‚ I had to complete exercises that discussed our values and beliefs and how they will affect and interact with our professional lives. The values that are in my life affect and make me whom I am. Several values that bounce between my professional and personal life and

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    Belief System Religion is commonly defined as a group of beliefs concerning the supernatural‚ sacred‚ or divine‚ and the moral codes‚ practices‚ values‚ institutions and rituals associated with such beliefs (Wikipedia‚ 2006). Most of the major religions have evolved over the centuries into what they are today. In many cultures and times‚ religion has been the basic foundation of life‚ permeating all aspects of human existence (Fisher‚ 2002). Religion is passed on from generation to generation

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    “What do you do if your personal values are in conflict with organizational/interpersonal business protocols?” Personal values deal with ethical standards‚ morals‚ beliefs‚ integrity‚ respect‚ commitment‚ understanding and unbiased behaviors. Values are the basic believes that are important to you‚ the ones that guide your choices and tell you what is right or wrong (Pace‚ 2006). It would be extraordinarily hard to work in a company where my personal values are in conflict with the organization’s

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