Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Hw 28

Max-
I agree with a lot of the insights you found in your cousins life. "while in these situation you have to make the best out of it or else your waisting valuable time in your life. It is amazing to me that he could have such a good attitude to such a horrible situation." This is what Morrie was talking about in Tuesdays With Morrie, when your face with certain death you tend to see the world in a brighter light. You don't think about the problem you have you just think about the the best things in life. You had a few weird sentences but beside that you had good grammar.
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Younger Person-
I think that you neighbor handled the situation in a very calm manner. T also think that you helping her out does more than you believe. I might give her comfort to know that there are people out there who care. And she's right there is no point stressing because the situation will just get worse, so don't let her see that this hurts or bothers you.
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Older Person-
The best part was when Evan said her condition was likely to worsen from lack of using her brain and lack of social interaction.

It shows that Evan is aware of the needs of elderly people to maintain an active mind. Studies show that the best ways to prevent Alzheimer is to have daily social interaction and participate in mind games such as crossword puzzles or card games.
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Harry-
I feel bad that the American health care system didn't do a good job in taking care of your family friend but im glade he got help. Does your family friend have good incerence? What cant he do now did it affect him in any way for life? These are follow up questions I would have asked him to go more in-depth. I really liked that you reflected on your work at the end and showed where you could improve.

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