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  1. How is this different from asking a friend to write your paper for you? Do you have an honor code at your school? If there is, you're breaking it. Not to mention you are loosing your chance to develop critical thinking skills when you go about your assignments this way. If you can't do this assignment yourself, you can't do the next one and so on until you learn how to do it yourself. Take charge of your life--research it yourself. If you want to showcase a nurse's personal perspective in quotes, you can do that here. But the broad impersonal questions you are asking are meant to be researched from a variety of places and answered by you, citing the sources of that information. Here's a start for your research: http://www.ana.org American Nurses Association You'll find all the information and links you need there. Or just google the topics in your questions. Plagarism is more than copying words, it is copying ideas. Furthermore, critical thinking involves being able to evaluate and verify the sources of your information, so this is not the place to do it. I could tell you that anyone over the age of 16 can just take a 50 question online test to become an RN and you could believe me. Now go to a reliable source like the one above to find out if that is true.
  2. How is this different from asking a friend to write your paper for you? Do you have an honor code at your school? If there is, you're breaking it. Not to mention you are loosing your chance to develop critical thinking skills when you go about your assignments this way. If you can't do this assignment yourself, you can't do the next one and so on until you learn how to do it yourself. Take charge of your life--research it yourself. If you want to showcase a nurse's personal perspective in quotes, you can do that here. But the broad impersonal questions you are asking are meant to be researched from a variety of places and answered by you, citing the sources of that information. Here's a start for your research: http://www.ana.org American Nurses Association You'll find all the information and links you need there. Or just google the topics in your questions. Plagarism is more than copying words, it is copying ideas. Furthermore, critical thinking involves being able to evaluate and verify the sources of your information, so this is not the place to do it. I could tell you that anyone over the age of 16 can just take a 50 question online test to become an RN and you could believe me. Now go to a reliable source like the one above to find out if that is true.
  3. How is this different from asking a friend to write your paper for you? Do you have an honor code at your school? If there is, you're breaking it. Not to mention you are loosing your chance to develop critical thinking skills when you go about your assignments this way. If you can't do this assignment yourself, you can't do the next one and so on until you learn how to do it yourself. Take charge of your life--research it yourself. If you want to showcase a nurse's personal perspective in quotes, you can do that here. But the broad impersonal questions you are asking are meant to be researched from a variety of places and answered by you, citing the sources of that information. Here's a start for your research: http://www.ana.org American Nurses Association You'll find all the information and links you need there. Or just google the topics in your questions. Plagarism is more than copying words, it is copying ideas. Furthermore, critical thinking involves being able to evaluate and verify the sources of your information, so this is not the place to do it. I could tell you that anyone over the age of 16 can just take a 50 question online test to become an RN and you could believe me. Now go to a reliable source like the one above to find out if that is true.
  4. How is this different from asking a friend to write your paper for you? Do you have an honor code at your school? If there is, you're breaking it. Not to mention you are loosing your chance to develop critical thinking skills when you go about your assignments this way. If you can't do this assignment yourself, you can't do the next one and so on until you learn how to do it yourself. Take charge of your life--research it yourself. If you want to showcase a nurse's personal perspective in quotes, you can do that here. But the broad impersonal questions you are asking are meant to be researched from a variety of places and answered by you, citing the sources of that information. Here's a start for your research: http://www.ana.org American Nurses Association You'll find all the information and links you need there. Or just google the topics in your questions. Plagarism is more than copying words, it is copying ideas. Furthermore, critical thinking involves being able to evaluate and verify the sources of your information, so this is not the place to do it. I could tell you that anyone over the age of 16 can just take a 50 question online test to become an RN and you could believe me. Now go to a reliable source like the one above to find out if that is true.
  5. Equality--Stage II: Feminism has become the new F-word. In the past 100 years, roles in the family have changed immensely. Men used to be responsible for breadwinning. Due to economic reasons circa WWII and before, women of the middle class moved into the workforce in droves. They still did all the work at home. Then, feminists faught for equality in pay and opportunity to do the best jobs. THE END. The move towards equality is NOT over. Equality--Stage II involves standing up for ourselves in the home. Just as employers weren't going to be fair with wages and opportunities unless forced, our husbands are not going to be fair with housework unless forced. Cultural expectations are stacked against women, but despite that they managed to do quite well in the work force. Take it home ladies. My husband was raised by a feminist who worked two shifts. His examples are a mother who makes half the money, raises the kids, and does ALL of the cooking, shopping, and cleaning. Despite saying it wasn't fair he has choosen to be like his father at home. Feminists raised their boys to fell like boy kings who never have to take responsibility for anything. We discussed all of this and dated for many years before marriage. It did no good. He expects a wife/mother/servant in his life. Despite love, he feels miserable without it. His mother raised him to expect this whether she realized it or not. There will be no fairness ulness I force it as I would with a child. But I resent being married to someone who cannot take responsibility for himself. My hands are tied because he believes, like many men, that he does more than he does and that he is being shafted in marriage if he has to be responsible for something. This is what my boys will be like if nothing changes and I have kids with him, and I have no intention of staying with my husband if fighting the good fight continues to fail me. Just some thoughts.

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