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    and it can increase the chance of survival in wilderness. Especially blade knives are even more useful. It can be used for the following situations; using as a weapon, creating fire starters, building shelter, cutting something (rope, cloth for bandage etc.), preparing food and finding food, finding water source and for many other uses. Anyone who went for camping even once in his lifetime should know the importance of knife, not only in wilderness also for everyday use.…

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    Confidentiality All physicians should keep promises and not break confidentiality with their patients. If you were to go to the doctor, wouldn’t you want to be able to tell your doctor anything and trust them not to tell anyone else? Physicians are supposed to help you, protect you, and create a trustworthy environment. A case study was written, about Carlos and his sister Consuela that almost breaks the line of this confidential wall between Carlos and his physician. Various arguments are…

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    bullets were stuck in the bones of the soldiers. Medics could not save two-thirds of wounded soldiers because they knew nothing about bacteria and the importance of sanitation. They dressed wounds with the same bandages on different people because the medics thought it would save supplies of bandages (Wegner). They had no choice because supplies were running low, and they had no idea what damage they were causing. Amputations may be extreme in certain situations, but it saved many soldiers…

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    I was able to find a few of the items I needed, but I did have to think outside the box and use my own interpretation for some items. The items that I was able to find were: a book and a toy for an Asian-American little girl, silk stockings, and bandages. The book I found was based on a popular Japanese children’s TV show, Yo-kai Watch. I was aslo able to find a large amount of Asian-American baby dolls that a six year old, Asian-American, could play with, but not nearly as many as white,…

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    The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls is a memoir depicting her life growing up in poverty with her siblings and neglectful parents. Her and her siblings weren’t through many traumatic experiences due to the neglect and ignorance of their parents. One of Jeanette’s earliest memories is that of a traumatic one. While left alone at three years old Jeanette is cooking and while wearing a tutu it catches fire and badly burns her, this lands her in the hospital which her father later reveals he was…

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    Foot binding started in the Tenth Century after a favourite concubine of the emperor was seen dancing with her feet bound and other concubines mimicked her, wishing to gain favour with emperor. Not long after, foot binding spread to all of the royal court, and then most of China. Originally, bound feet were a sign of social status as only those who did not need their feet to work and had money bound their feet, however small feet were later adopted as a sign of beauty. Tiny feet and the gait…

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    indirect pressure. This is done by putting pressure on arteries, hard veins in case of treating wound or arm or leg. Thanks to applying that pressure on them we can limited internal bleeding. In case if bleeding is extremely serve and there is bandage or some piece if material available we can consider to make a tourniquet. There is a little different situation if the bullet has penetrate chest. In this situation air is coming in through the wound but not coming out, collapsing the lung.…

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    18th and 19th century when impressionism became popular. The painting I am going to be discussing that has cross convergence is Vincent Van Gogh’s Self-portrait with Bandage Ear. Impressionism was based off of eastern artwork with a western artwork twist to it. Vincent Van Gogh is known for impressionism and Self-portrait with Bandage Ear, was finished January of 1889 and sized in at 60cm x 49cm. This artwork is an oil on canvas painting that is a self-portrait on Vincent Van Gogh after his…

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    the meat, but also the workers because their cut could get infected. The USDA says that it is proper safety and sanitation techniques to keep your hands washed and to keep cuts sealed with a bandage when handling any type of food. You would think that something as simple as washing your hands are putting a bandage on a wound would be common sense even in 1904. The book does state that there were always animals being processed and it seemed to never stop so the workers probably cut themselves and…

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    Without knowing any information past this vague detail, imagine my pure shock when I walked into Ellie’s bedroom and recognized that her entire left arm and leg were completely covered in bandages. It did not take long for the explanation to be revealed- she fell off a moving treadmill and was injured from being trapped under the spinning belt. Not knowing how to comfort a child who had traded the skin on her left appendages for burns, I did…

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