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Empowering Students with Quality Exam Resources for Academic Success
What If Scenario) What if you saw a neighbor’s eight-year-old child torturing or killing a cat? Would you be concerned that the child could harm other children or adults now or in the future? Explain why or why not. (What If Scenario) What if you were looking for a nice antique lamp, and you see a little store that appears to have what you are looking for. You know how much a new lamp would cost. When you look at the lamps, you see that they are very cheap and supposedly new and not fake. Would you be suspicious that the store owner may be a fence? Would you still buy a lamp even though it may have been stolen from someone? Explain your answer.
Hope is a coin I carry: an American penny, given to me by a man I came to love. There were times in my journey when it felt as if that penny and the hope it represented were the only things that kept me going. I came west in search of a better life, but my American dream was turned into a nightmare by poverty and hardship and greed. These past few years have been a time of things lost: Jobs. Homes. Food. The land we loved turned on us, broke us all, even the stubborn old men who used to talk about the weather and congratulate each other on the season’s bumper wheat crop. A man’s got to fight out here to make a living, they’d say to each other. A man. It was always about the men. They seemed to think it meant nothing to cook and clean and bear children and tend gardens. But we women of the Great Plains worked from sunup to sundown, too, toiled on wheat farms until we were as dry and baked as the land we loved. Sometimes, when I close my eyes, I swear I can still taste the dust …
Give and Take Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant
BOOK: NURSING INFORMATICS for the Advanced Practice Nurse Patient Safety, Quality, Outcomes, and Interprofessionalism Susan McBride, PhD, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FAAN Mari Tietze, PhD, RN-BC, FHIMSS