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5541: Nursing
... people and caring for the patients. In my own opinion, I feel that nurses are not as appreciated or respected as doctors or other heath care professionals. However, the job satisfaction seems to be quite great. They are able to work closely with sick and troubled individuals and see their progresses and know that they helped them to improve and strengthen themselves. It would be very rewarding in this way. Nursing ... nurses and their duties in the hospital. I have seen many incidences of true compassion towards patients and other individuals entering into the hospital setting. I have seen many good nurses doing their job with great preciseness. There of course is always complaints of how nurses are not doing what they should be and a lack of care may be also noted. However, if those people who took the time to ...
5542: Now About Surprises
... that they were not fooled by something. There are so many ways to surprise someone and there are so many that are still out there that I have not talked about. That is what is great about the element of surprise. For every surprise, there are "Surprisers" and "Surprisees". "Surprisers" are the ones who are part of the orchestration of the surprise event. The "surprisee" is the one or the group ... a war-like situation and how it can lead to a domination of a war and a victory as a whole. All of the elements of surprise that I have discussed have been explained in great detail and it is easy to see how the element of surprise is so essential to joke-telling. You are never able to see what will happen next in the joke. That is what keeps ...
5543: Night Rider
... be considered a native, by a native, unless you were born here. My wife would also meet in one of her friends basement to build up a sweat doing aerobics. This form of exercise is great for your heart and muscle tone. But it is destructive to your shins, legs, and neck. She always said that she would be the cripple with the best body in the chiropractic ward at York ... that the machine also gives you the choice of not answering and allows one to hear who is calling. I knew privately that the machine was a necessary tool for me because this was a great way of stalling my many creditors. A specific machine caught my fancy because it was on sale and was the simplest to use. After I decided to purchase it the clerk told me that their ...
5544: Julius Caesar
... the first scene of the play. Marullus says to the commoners whom no longer worship Pompey, “You blocks of stones, you worse than senseless things!” to try and influence them to stay loyal to the great Pompey. Even today, we use ridicule as a way of persuading of influencing people to do something. An example of this would be in the “Think. Don’t Smoke” commercial. They are implying that when ... oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements, To tow’rs and windows, yea, to chimney tops, Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The livelong day, with patient expectation To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome. Because guilt is a universal theme, it is still used to entice and influence others. For example, on television, there are many commercials that display babies and younger children ...
5545: Jumping Off To Freedom
... were also scared of the see because they were callow, they did not know much about rafts or the ocean, but they ameliorated later, they learned from their own experience. The author easily express her great form of writing and also share it with the reader through the plot, the plot is the sequence of events in a literary work, in this case Jumping off for Freedom, Arilu Bernardor wrote the ... husband and her daughters, Stephanie and Amanda. Anilu Bernardo writes from the heart. Jumping off for Freedom is a moving, sensitive and informative novel, told with clarity and compassion. She also shows her intelligence and great style of writing through the plot, the conflicts and finally the setting. She knows what it feels because she went through what the Leal family went through, There are now thousands of Cubans who leave ...
5546: Julius Caesar As A Tragic Hero
... why is the book named after him? Shakespeare illustrated Caesar as a tragic hero by showing that he was a noble man of high rank. Every Roman followed his leadership and Caesar also defeated the great Pompey. First of all, At the Feast of Lupercal Caesar manipulated the commoners and made himself look noble to the commoners. Casca said, “Why there was a crown offered to him;...people fell a-shouting” (I,ii,221-223). Next, To show how noble and great Caesar was, the Romans would stand along the street sides to watch him pass by. “Madam not yet, I go to take my stand; /To see him pass on to the Capitol,” said the soothsayer ...
5547: Julius Caesar As A Tragic Hero
... yet they find Antony, a loyalist of Caesar, seeks revenge on them. Plato set out rules on the traits a tragic hero must possess. A tragic hero must neither be an evil villain nor a great hero, instead the tragic hero must be either a flawed hero or a villain with some good traits. Also, the tragic hero must not deserve what mighty punishment is dealt to him. Another key feature ... pride, a hamartia, which brings him to not be wary of the conspiracy. Caesar is given much warning on the threat of his life, yet due to his pride he thinks himself to be too great of a person to have such a downfall. Julius Caesar is warned by a soothsayer, “Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March.”(1,2,18) Julius Caesar rebukes the soothsayer by stating, “Caesar. He is a ...
5548: Jay Gatsby Shattered Dreams
Jay Gatsby: Shattered Dreams F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a tragic tale of love distorted by obsession. Finding himself in the city of New York, Jay Gatsby is a loyal and devoted man who is willing to cross oceans and build mansions ... one. Finally, before his death, Gatsby becomes disillusioned. His inner life of dreams loses its power and he finds himself alone in the emptiness of a purely material universe. Works Cited Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925
5549: Jane Eyre Self-awarness
... in her life because it gave her self worth having the approval of the majority of the school. Yet Jane was not satisfied with her view. She had expanded her self-awareness to such a great degree that the school was hindering her from expanding. The first encounter of self-awareness Jane experienced at Thornfield is when the gypsy tells her she has "resigned to a feelingless universe because she won ... flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal-as we are! (281) Jane soon sees herself in great peril. Her husband was becoming her whole world, everything she new. My future husband was becoming to me my whole world; and more than the world; almost my hope of heaven. He stood between mea ...
5550: Jungle Book
... Sahib, and Machua Appa. All of these minor characters were needed in this story because without them Toomai would not have needed to prove himself. Without this challenge he would probably not have become the great elephant trainer which he has become today. Her Majesty’s Servants The main character in this story is a soldier. The soldiers name is never really mentioned but he is the main character I think ... type of story. Symbolism/Imagery: The only symbolism which I can see in this book was Shere Khan as a symbol of evil. Theme: The theme of this entire collection of stories was one of great importance. It was that each person should learn to live and cooperate with their neighbors, and also learn to appreciate the animals. Style: The authors style was very easy to read and follow. Some of ...


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