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    A. Personal Information 1. What is your date of birth? What is your residential address? Telephone/cell number? My birthday is June 30, 1997. My residential address is, 41 Black Mountain Drive, Dayton, Wyoming 82836. My mailing address is P.O. Box 397, Dayton, Wyoming 82836. My home phone number is (307) 655-9475. My cell phone number is (307) 620-5750. 2. What do you do on a full time basis (full-time student, employed, looking for work)? Describe what it entails. I work full-time at…

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    Personal Cultural Heritage Item Summarize the cultural heritage of your family The cultural background of my family just prior to their immigration from Scotland to the United States dates back to around the early 1800’s. Scotland is the very country where my maternal grandfather’s family established their roots in. After the aforementioned immigration from Scotland; my grandfather’s family arrived in the United States and they took up residence in the mountains of Bristol, Virginia. When my…

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    1. Discuss the development of your interest in nursing; how your background and experience played a part in this development. Coming from a city where many are medically uninsured and underinsured, such as my family, I can empathize with what it is like to wait hours and not receive the best of service. My interest in nursing came from the desire to prepare myself and give quality care to areas alike. Above all, what sealed me to pursue nursing was experiencing the death of my grandparents all…

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    Having genetics is a way to tell you who are and who you’ve came from. Pedigree is a great way to see how your family is connected and how far back your family can go and who you are related to. Anyone can do a pedigree if they know about their family members history. Pedigrees are mostly used in families to find out the probability of a child having a sickness or disorder in a particular family. Another use of the pedigrees is to see whether the disorder is dominant or recessive. Heredity is…

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    socioeconomic status was your family? On what do you base your answer? My family was considered of low socioeconomic status. This is primarily based on income and level of education attained by my parents. 2. What ethnic group(s) did your family identify with? List any values, beliefs, attitudes, holidays, food, etc. supported by your ethnic group(s). My family was identified as Mexican American and our language spoken is Spanish. Our social structure consist heavily of extended family and…

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    most important issues a person faces trying to balance work and family? There are people that claim that work is more important than your own family. Because many parents have struggle to get the job that has been waiting for them in their lives. Also when the jobs corrupts parents end up freaking pout The disturbance is that the child or a new offer is there. Parents are having a difficult time trying to take care of their family while working at the job. According to these three main…

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    will determine my next few months. Should I re-enlist or go back to my starving family? It was a difficult decision, but the only thing I could do now is pray.Most people were vacating. after nine-months, We lived in small huts with 12 men, young women developed “scarlet fever”, which is a massive crush on the redcoats. I have decided to re-enlist for three main reasons my army needs me, I need money for my starving family, and There is not doctor to help the soldiers get better. Summer of 1775…

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    father. The story takes place in the 1940’s. The family couldn’t have had television at that time, so probably a radio instead. The rhythm of a waltz could’ve been initiated from a radio. But, the author uses symbolism such as the waltz, to describe the boy’s relationship to his father. The speaker uses various themes such as family, respect, manliness, and authority to convey his relationship with his father to the audience. The aspects about family and authority can be seen according to the…

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    By definition, family is “a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household”, but family is way more than that. Family is an incredibly basic word. The word holds different meanings to every individual. Family are the people who make you laugh and feel at ease. They do not even have to be blood related, infact many find close friends can be family. Family are the people who ensure safety, care for one 's well being, and always put the best interests first. Regardless of…

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    stories describes his experience with a neighboring family in “Us and Them” and how they did not have a television set. Sedaris recounts how they acted like an actual family and enjoyed spending time with one another. Sedaris provides an overarching theme that makes us all look at ourselves and how we revolve our lives around technology. Through the use of anecdotes and irony, a humorous tone, and organization of the essay, Sedaris conveys his message that technology has made us less of families…

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