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1. what is the best and worst thing about your age?

I practice dependence on myself and the worst thing about this is that when you forget your limits up to when and where it should be? There are times that we let our preconscious mind rule over than our ego which balances both id and super ego. And this is one of the 0reasons why Ive said that teenagers of today forget the parameters: like premarital sex, smoking or even the worst, abortion. 2. what is the hardest thing about being a boy or a girl in this society today and why? I think the hardest thing of being a boy as of today, is when he becomes a true man. As we grow older our responsibility grows as well and by that its hard to stand as being a father. If ever guys that you will become a father, you will be the foundation, the shelter and the house of each heart of your offspring. And on the other side, the hardest thing about being a girl is when you become so conscious of yourself; like how you look, how you dress and how you act in the community. 3. what do you find the most challenging about your life as a student nurse and why? --by heart . .so that you will not be able to tae it as a challenge. first and foremost I love my course. Etc. The most challenging part of being a student nurse is to graduate nursing as a profession. Because after it, it is where the real world awaits you; it is a setting where there is no instructor that will guide you, will teach you and will reprimand you for you to learn. It is the time wherein you are alone caring for a patient holistically from spiritual aspect down to physical health. 4. if you could meet any living person today, who would it be and why? I would love to meet the president of the Philippines, Pres. Benigno Aquino III. I will talk to him bringing with me the humility in lifting nursing as a profession in the Philippines. Basing on the fact, ladies and gentlemen, the trend of nursing today is deteriorating instead of working in the hospitals, they worked in call centres, some are clerks, some are medical representatives and worst, some go to abroad compromising their familys feeling and they tend to forget the essence of serving their own country without any means of payback. 5. what is the most important lesson youve learned in your life and why? The most important lesson Ive learned in my life is to stand every time I fall. In that, I was able to value self-worth, to never give up every time people pull me down, and to never stop trying even if I fail. And things to ponder guys, if there is constant in this universe then that would be changed so keep changing and make a difference.

6. when you become a registered nurse would you choose to go abroad or stay here in the Philippines and why? Directly saying, I would love to stay in the Philippines. Because I know from myself that I studied nursing not just because to go abroad and earn pounds but because I have in my heart the passion of service, the patriotism of country and the love of my hypothalamus towards my fellow Filipino people.

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