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    Tattoo Persuasive Speech

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    artists may tell you that you can remove the bandage after a minimum of two hours, most will advise leaving the bandage on overnight. That way you continue to keep your wound free from dirt, lint, and air-borne bacteria. Step Two - Removing the Bandage In the morning, it'll be time to remove the bandage. Prior to getting the tattoo you should have purchased a liquid-based antimicrobial or antibacterial soap that is also very mild. After removing the bandage you will want to gently wash the…

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    Observation Of Mummies

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    My object is a barbie doll wrapped with linen tape. According to-site 2 the priests would placed the body in sodium carbonate till the tissues dried out. They wrapped the body in many layers of linen bandages and placed it in a coffin. So my object explained is a doll which would be a mummy and, the linen tape is what they wrap it with. When I wrap the doll I will wrap like how they wrapped the mummies. First, they wrapped the head, then the fingers and toes, the arms and legs are wrapped…

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    spare key. I banged and kicked and punched the door as hard as I could hoping to get attention from my parents and then, "creeaak." The door opened and I went as fast as I could to get a piece of tape or a bandage running into my parents who attempted to ask what happened. I couldnt find a bandage anywhere in the first floor of the house. I threw myself into attic searching for anything that could repair the doodle. I dropped back down to the first floor and went into the basement. I rustled…

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    wonderful bandages you make. "This is the last one and we don't even have anymore gauze or cotton, so you better not get hurt again until I can get my hands on some more," I said handing her a piece of cotton on some adhesive tape and gauze. "I'll try to get some from work today, if James isn't breathing down my neck again, like he was yesterday." "Do you mind if you finished making your sandwhich, I hope you know I have to get to work too," Josephine said as she quickly applied the bandage…

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    Imagine a baseball tee falling on your head. Can you picture it? Well, that happened to me. When that baseball tee fell on my head, it hurt, and it wasn't easy to deal with, but I persevered and got through it. So how it happened was, I was 5 or 6 years old, my whole family was outside, and I went into the shed. Our shed has a lot of stuff in it, and the baseball tee was on a shelf in the shed. Well I'm 5 years old so I can't reach up there, so I stand on the edge of a bin underneath the…

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    teachers made me stay at school. Then I thought what my mom would think it they only put one bandage When we were sitting back in the corner I had to ask the teacher for a bandage for like the third time. Then this boy named Bryce whispered to me “That thing is going to get infected. It was towards the end of the day but I was still scared. When I got home and my mom saw that they only put one bandage and no water I could see in her eyes that she was not very happy. Then guess what my mom…

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    cloth or gauze. The last step will be bandaging the burn, but if the burned skin or blisters have not broken open, a bandage may not be needed. The injured party will wrap the bandage loosely to avoid putting pressure on the sensitive skin and will refrain from taping the bandage so that it circles a hand, arm, or leg, because it can cause swelling. The victim will also change the bandage regularly, especially if it gets wet or soiled. If the burn is on a leg or an arm, the individual will keep…

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    amputated right leg of a young boy who is wrapped in bloody bandages. On a closer look the blood from the bandages has bled out onto the sheets and onto the diaper of the baby 's lower body, in addition an IV runs through the right leg of the boy. The fact that the boy has not been cleaned in up in preparation for the picture adds to the realness of the image and situation. Perhaps the hospital attending to him cannot afford enough bandages and sheets to change them frequently.The image is taken…

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    boy ran towards the light hoping that he could find anyone or anything to help him. As he got closer he discovered it was a pharmacy. He ran inside in search of bandages. Rummaging through the darkness, he eventually found two bandages and some plasters. He wrapped the bandage like a belt around his stomach. After a few seconds the bandages where already discolouring into a dark blood-red. He applied two plasters to a deep cut going all the way down his temple but he was losing blood…

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    Privilege refers to a special right, advantage, or immunity that is available to only a particular person or group of people. Most people relate privilege to the word earned. For example, many parents tell their teenage children that driving is a privilege and not a right. The truth is that not all privileges are earned nor are they always enjoyed. White privilege creates advantages for white people that other races cannot always say that they have. White people do not always like or create the…

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