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    What I Learned In College

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    I believe having the FYI class before starting other classes was a helpful tool in determining my college success. There are many reasons why it was helpful‚ but I am only going to analyze four in this document. One of the main reasons contributing to its success was adjusting waking waking up earlier. This may not have been something we directly learned in class‚ but it proved to be very helpful for the next week. Another reason why this course was successful was it enhanced my note taking abilities

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    introduction‚ generally‚ sociology is mainly the study of society‚ communities and people whereas nursing is a profession which focused on assisting individuals‚ families‚ and communities in attaining‚ maintaining and recovering optimal health and functioning. In this assignment‚ I will describe the definition of Sociology‚ the definition of nursing and explain why sociology is very important and is relevant to nursing practice. I hope this assignment will show the relevance of sociology to nursing practice

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    How I Learned to Cook

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    How I Learned to Cook I want to tell how I began to learn cooking‚ and how I succeeded in this. When I was a child‚ approximately eight‚ I wanted to make a present for my mother. She was working hard and came back home late. So‚ I decided to cook for her a kind of food named ravioli with cottage cheese. It‚ like other kinds of food‚ has its rules of preparation. I didn’t care about them‚ and I did what I thought was correct. It’s a funny story. Each time

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    enough—than I tried to write something down. I got as far as listing the numbers 1) to 5) allowing a few lines of space between each numbers to jot down those five-defining-me-things… Oh my‚ this was tough! Do I include: things I own‚ my job‚ my children and grandchildren‚ where I live‚ and/or perhaps where I aspire to live? I don’t think this will work if I keep looking at it from this point-of-view. I really don’t own much‚ and the few things I do possess: laptop‚ (kick-butt) camera—that I only know

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    Time I Learned a Lesson

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    else as well. The day I didn’t taught me a lesson: Actions‚ good or bad‚ are followed with consequences. I thought my body would be perfectly fine without some water for the day but boy was I wrong. Just minutes before the incident‚ the only item on my mind was how fun the rap concert would be the following night. Little did I know‚ I would not be attending. A late night trip to Albertsons isn’t rare for my family as we forget things quite easily (and when I say we I mean I). I entered Albertsons

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    mindset. In Robert Fulghum’s All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten‚ Fulghum takes our “complicated” lives and breaks them down to terms as basic as Kindergarten. As the title suggests‚ he explains that one of the simplest years of our lives teaches us the most important concepts. His instructions include cleaning up after your own mess‚ living a balanced life‚ and sticking together. Kindergarten may be a straightforward year‚ but it is also one of the most influential years on our futures

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    Sociology helps a nurse understand what makes people "tick" the same way psychology does. The only difference is that sociology does it from a "group" or "community" perspective. These are important because besides medical knowledge a nurse really needs to be kind‚ sympathetic and compassionate. Patients have families. The information gleaned by even a cursory study in those fields could contribute toward being a kinder‚ gentler‚ nurse. In addition‚ there are currently many ethical questions

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    How I Learned to Swim.

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    Paper How I had to learn to swim. Learning something new for me can usually be somewhat of an experience that’s frightening for me at various times in my life. One of the most difficult things that I had to do was learn how to swim because I was pushed into a pool when I was around 12 or 13 years old and it scared the daylights out of me. I was afraid of deep waters‚ but after being pushed into the pool as horseplay from my friends‚ I came to the conclusion that I had to

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    How I Learned to Read

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    09/27/10 Ms. Adams AP English language How I Learned to Read For me learning to read was an extensive and boring experience; I took reading for granted and never suspected of the great knowledge that was hidden in every book‚ I thought was useless; the revelation came afterwards. It all started at home. I was about to be five years old and my mom was teaching me how to write my name. In my head I understood nothing of what I wrote but as far as I know that was my name‚ which would follow me

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    The most important cause of World War I is alliances because countries felt threatened by enemy countries. Alliances were when two or more countries joined together to help each other and back each other up. There were many reasons for why the countries were mad at each other. For example‚ Austria- Hungary blamed Serbia for the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and declared war on them. Germany backed up Austria- Hungary while Russia backed up Serbia. Document #3‚ by John T. McCutcheon

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