For all of the summer simulations, I was able to come on time and maintain a professional behavior with my peers and patient. For communication, I find myself being confident and relaxed compared to how I felt at the beginning of the summer simulation. For example, during subacute, my partner and I was able to provide patient education on the BIPAP machine to a patient actor and during the simulation, I never felt uncomfortable or nervous while delivering the education. For this week I would give myself a score of 4.
Look around the room ,do you see anyone who looks the same?You shouldn’t, no one is the same. The things about me are different from many other people I like to dance, I love vegetables, and I I also hate liars. The first thing you need know about be is that I’m a dancer. I am really competitive dancer. I have been competing since last year and ever since then I’ve been pushed.
In the Zone It is Thanksgiving Day at the Thankful 13 half-marathon in Lehi, Utah. In a sea of runners, a 24-year-girl with a coral-racing shirt, freckles, and a blond ponytail swishing back and forth approaches the finish line. Her blue eyes focus straight ahead, ear buds in; she does not hear the cheers as she breezes by. She is “in the zone.”
It was Tuesday the 11th and John was ready to run the track. Aaron a boy that bullied John was going to do his usual thing of bullying. When the class got onto the track to run a mile. Aaron went right next to John to whisper to him he will beat him up if he is in the way while running the track! John just overlooked what he said to him like he does every other time he told him that.
One of my favorite activities is airsoft. I enjoy Airsoft because you can exercise while you play. I first started in third grade when Joshua Farley asked me if I wanted play. Ever since, I enjoy playing with friends anywhere. Although it stings when you get hit it’s feels good to be shot at.
1. 2.X 2.X 3.X 4.X 5.X 6.X 7.X 8.X 9.X 10.X The cold breeze came upon me, as I was looking down the slope, sitting on the soft sheet of snow and repeating in my mind I will succeed, then I was gone like a Ferrari going full speed in a race. At December 27, 2016, we were on the highway on Emmitsburg, MD on our way to Liberty Ski Resort to snowboard and ski for 8 hours.
My 1st Rollercoaster Click!,Click! As we walked into michigan's adventure we gave the workers our tickets and walked into the wet, colorful water park. I stared in awe at all the different rides and games around me. My mom, sister and I kept walking looking for a ride to go on. We continued walking while I was feeling a little queasy looking at all the different rides they had.
“Hurry up Ethan!” I roll my eyes and jog towards my friend. When I reach him he hits me and yells “You’re it!” Suddenly he is gone, running towards the playground. I chase after him, swerving around the trampoline.
In 2014, I entered my freshman year of high school. One of best friends was on the cross country team and he convinced me to join. I never pictured myself as a runner let alone that I would wind up loving it. I had been in a rut for quite a while before that. I had been sick during the winter
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I started the swim program back in 2010 my daughter, Kasey Rein; she wanted me to start it because she knew she would place at State. She was the only swimmer through 2010-11, since no one else knew how to swim. Afterwards high school students started to join swimming.
I dreamed that I was competing in a horse jumping show. I arrived and got on my horse only to realize that I had not worn the correct, institution approved shoes. I was barred from competeting. I had to walk my horse with shame and embarrassment out of the arena, back through all the other correctly shod competitors. But then my horse got scared of some inanimate object sitting at one side of the arena
I think it means that someone might not know there full potential until they get pushed into it. Or they might be to scared to actually go through with things if theres an option out of it. At one time when i was younger I was too scared to raise the the jumps in the lessons at the barn and my instructor never forced me to. Then a few weeks later she told me to go over the jumps late instead of before I started my course, so I wouldn’t have time to overthink it and chicken out or get nervous. I never knew until that day how amazing it felt to be flying over jumps through the air.
Now because football was so popular that there were 3 teams A team, B team, and C team with each team having a lot of players and the c team having enough to make 2 teams and if you didn't want to play football which had everyone looking at you like your crazy only option was called off-season which was basically glorified track and the most dreadful thing ever. So the choice for me was football but the only problem was everyone's been playing football for years and I played for a year in 3rd grade it was also very
I have never really liked roller coasters. Unfortunately, I have come to the conclusion that life is very much like one. The first and only time I rode a roller coaster, I was ten years old and anxiously excited. I lack the precaution to remove my glasses before boarding a silly mistake, especially considering the beast in question is called “The Corkscrew,” a monstrous structure that, as the name indicates, loops up, down and upside-down in a giant corkscrew. I am calm while boarding and as the tangle of gears beneath us clicks and groans.