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    My Childhood

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    My fondness for computer was initially sparked by my first exposure to it by my father when I was just 3 years old. The mystery and delicacy of this gadget absorbed the attention of young me and gradually shaped my academic enthusiasm. Meanwhile this keenness paved the way for my massive attachments to the investigation of applying the computer technology to the modern world. Consequently‚ I have decided to study Computer Science as my undergraduate course and to work as a software engineer in

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    My Critical Incident

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    I have a patient coming to ICU from emergency department with diagnosis of severe hypertension and history of ischemic heart disease. The patient was started with infusion GTN at 1cc/hours. In intensive care‚ the BP persistently increasing and my doctor ordered to increasing the dose of GTN infusion to 5cc/hours. The BP was decreasing down to 120/90mmhg in 15 minute later. The dose of infusion will reduce to 1cc/hours. BP was persistently decreasing to 70/40mmhg. All the team were query why the BP

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    I am the youngest child of my family. In addition to that‚ my older sibling is an inherently dominant boy. Therefore‚ I have spontaneously felt inferior to him. My strong sense of leadership was not established until I left my home country. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - America‚ as well as figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young leader at the age of fifteen. I moved in with my uncle’s family in Texas. From a careless‚ youngest

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    represents at which particular context or place. So here the court will have to go beyond the statute and yet stick to the same literal words of the statute to ascertain its meaning. Also the ambiguity sometimes is “syntactic”84 which means the vagueness arises from words like “or”‚“and”‚ “all” and other such words. For example if a punishment for a certain crime is “fine or imprisonment or both”‚ the court can imprison the accused or impose a fine or impose

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    My Childhood Days

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    town has already collapsed and turned into a developing-city. It is so sad that I can only recall my childhood days in my mind instead of visiting the small town. It was a small town with warm-hearted villagers. We were all friends and always share our foods and games. Mak Kwan had the most famous cooking while En. Chong could fly the kite highest. Hmm… I could still smell the curry in the air! My brother and I‚ we used to rush to Mak Kwan’s home and asked for curry when we smell it. Mak Kwan never

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    My Childhood, My Future

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    My ChildhoodMy Future I was seven years old when I started to hear the explosions. Soldiers came to each house to search for weapons. As a child living in Baghdad living through a war adversely affected me. The city was very dangerous‚ so my parents decided to move to another town where all my family gathered together in one big house. My family and I were very frightened by what had happened and what would happen in Baghdad. After a while‚ when the violence subsided‚ we returned

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    When I was a child‚ I was always the one who volunteered to do everything first. That changed when I had my brush with danger. I nearly dropped into a hole‚ never to be seen again. The incident did not drastically alter my perception although it left me with uncertainty about acting without thinking first. It was a beautiful morning on this particular day. Birds chirping‚ squirrels running around‚ and kids screaming and laughing as they played under the sun. No one was to suspect the ominous atmosphere

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    I grew up in Queens‚ N.Y. More specifically in a town called College Point. My early childhood education was memorable. I can still recall every one of my elementary school teachers. My fifth grade teacher‚ Mr. Verrilli‚ was one of my favorite teachers. He encouraged his students to excel academically. He introduced us to classic literature and challenged us to broaden our horizons. Inspired by my teacher‚ I stayed up late for an entire week so that I could watch an Italian opera series aired

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    My Childhood Memory

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    have different memorable childhood experiences in our lives. Some can be pleasant and entertaining while others can be unpleasant and boring. My Childhood Memory‚ I remember it like yesterday. I spent most of my early childhood in Nepal. Those days‚ Nature was my playground and nature was my toy. I have many special childhood memories but some are very special to me. It happened to me when I was in the 7th grade. I used to write poems when I was 11 years old. My grandfather was a famous

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    remembering my childhood

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    this family and spent majority of his adolescence with surrogate parents. Hugh’s life wasn’t the not good at all but Sedaris wanted Hugh’s life. Sedaris describes why he believed his childhood was so bland in comparison to his friend Hugh’s childhood. Sedaris compared his childhood to Hugh’s childhood so much until he started to envy Hugh. Sedaris stated‚ “We had a collie and a house cat… They had a monkey and two horses named Charlie Brown and Satan… I threw stones at stop sighs… Hugh

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