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    My favorite female vocalist? Barbra Streisand. I watched the musical film Funny Girl once when I was very young. I could care less for the film, but I loved Streisand’s signing voice. Many years later, I had the opportunity to purchase one her greatest hits collection and have enjoyed it ever

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    simple ball with 108 red double stitches, the love of my life. I can hear as the ball whizzes through the air, the seams tearing the wind for that perfect curve or the rising fastball. The pinging sound the bat makes as you rip the ball for a base hit, truly a ravishing sound to hear. A piece of land filled with hard clay dirt, mixed with rocks and sand and the yellowing grass that is full of fire ants that shoot stinging pains throughout our players. Many potholes or the uneven dirt levels home

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    Don’t get me wrong, I love playing the clarinet and always tried my best, but 3rd grade me was not that talented. To specify, I sounded truly horrible. All the beginner band students (including me) had thought they were the best of the best. The greatest musicians in the world. Of course, as you may know, 1st year players were nowhere near perfect no less professionals. And this leads me to my school first concert of the year; The Winter Concert. We could not call it the Christmas concert as I went

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    happen later that night. After school is finished I listen to music to get ready for the big game, I lay on my bed looking up at my ceiling thinking about how good of a season I had and how it would suck if it just ended on a loss. Five o’clock p.m. hits and I get in the car to go to the rink, I’m always the first person at the rink for my team. I get in the locker room and sit down by the bench closet to the door, so I’m the first one out onto the ice, and just wait for my teammates to start showing

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    nah Tate Maness ENG 111.4405 10 September 2015 “Remember When” Alan Jackson, a country music singer, is one of a few superstars who has built his career on traditional country. He is “one of the greatest singers in country music that has written the best songs in the history of the genre” (The Boot Staff). He has “written more than sixty singles and half of them have reached to #1 on the charts” (The Boot Staff). Most of the songs that Alan Jackson has written during his career are about his personal

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    “Remember When” Alan Jackson has been named one of the best songwriters in county music and most of the songs that he has written during his career are about his personal experiences. He is “one of the greatest singers in country music that has written the best songs in the history of the genre” (The Boot Staff). The song “Remember When” was written “during a difficult period in his marriage, which was when he and his wife got separated and then reconciled” several months later (The Boot Staff).

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    about it. Then one day before practice our coach came into the locker room and talked to us as a team. He told us that we had won against some really good teams and that he felt that we could go undefeated. We all sat there for a second, and then it hit us we could win them all. From that point we were a different team. We were on a mission. Our toughest match was against Turner Ashby in Harrisonburg Virginia. They had not lost a duel match in our district, the Valley District in two years. They

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    economical problems that Americans faced. During the 1980’s, many Americans were incredibly materialistic; they were only concerned with the “things” in life, not with life as it was. In the musical world, Madonna was becoming popular. One of her greatest hits, Material Girl,

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    In Book 1 of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, he argues that happiness is the best good, and the goal of an individual and of those leading and governing society. Here, happiness is understood as both living well and doing well, rather than the convention sense of happiness as an emotion. According to Aristotle, happiness is achieved though actions involving reason and in accord with virtue, or the best of the virtues of there are more than one. In this paper, I will provide a brief overview of the

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    Essay on Evidence-Based Practice

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    Part A Think about your specific practice setting. Based on your new knowledge of evidence-based practice, pick one unit procedure in your work place and explore whether it is based on research evidence or not. Discuss what you think would be needed to make the procedure more in line with best practice in the area or what was done to ensure that it was based on best practice. At Fremont-Rideout the big issue was pressure ulcers, every month all the patients in the hospital had to be assessed

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