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    At the beginning of the scene, Blanche is taking a bath. Why? What is symbolic about this bath? Blanche is taking a bath after she had drank too much and is reminiscing after losing the Belle Rive. The symbolism the bath holds is that when a person takes a bath, they are trying to clean themselves. Blanche is attempting to clean herself of the past. This is the reason for Blanche bathing so often, to cleanse…

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    visible soiling. When visible soiling of surfaces or equipment occurs during an operation, hospital disinfectant should be used to decontaminate the affected areas before the next operation. A preoperative antiseptic shower or bath decreases skin microbial colony counts. But they have not definitively been shown to reduce SSI rates. Many SSI prevention techniques are directed at reducing opportunities for microbial contamination of the patient's tissues or…

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    The Wife Of Bath is a resilient lady with powerful thoughts of her own and she's not afraid to speak her mind about others or certain situations. She mocks both men and women because she isn't intimidated by anyone. All of these outstanding qualities yet Chaucer makes her toothless and ugly. He also made her character have five different husbands and many affairs making bountiful amounts of men to become saddened. In part of the prologue, the Wife Of Bath speaks from a man's point of…

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    was known for its cruel and unusual punishments, some would kill the prisoners if they made a sudden movement. There were multiple torture weapons used for punishment towards the prisoners like, the Iron Gag, the Mad Chair, the Hole, and the Water Bath. The Iron Gag was a iron collar clamped onto the prisoner's tongue, then chained to the prisoner's wrists that were place high on the prisoner's back. The Mad Chair was a chair that they strapped the prisoners in so they could not move at all,…

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    MURDER!! We are talking about Johnny Cade killing someone on that night. He had said these words, “Stop it!”johnny gasped from between his clenched teeth. “Shut up about last night! I killed a kid last night. He couldn’t of have more than seventeen or eighteen, and I killed him.” He had killed bob because he did not like the socs and, to be honest and don’t know what the greasers have against the socs or the socs have against the greaser but they fight way too much and, that caused this young…

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    The author's portrayal of women is ever so prevalent in the “The wife of bath’s prologue”. We can find Geoffrey Chaucer’s view on women by analyzing the female characters he wrote about. The Wife of Bath is a very interesting character, she seems to be a very nice person, but can not stay in a relationship. For example she has been married many times, had kids etc. We get an example “Of tribulation in the married life In which I’ve been an expert as a wife, That is to say, myself have been the…

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    shower. They had water being sprayed on them. It was to help stimulate them. The next one was called the Wet Pack. Which is when they would wrap them in wet sheets. This was also suppose to help them. They also had one called a Continuous Bath. Which is a bath ran at 98 ‘F. This is how they would sedate their patients. Then you have these boxes they call hot boxes and lamps. These were done to help relax the patient. Next was a big…

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    FEATURES THAT WOULD ENABLE US TO CHARACTERIZE HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION AS URBAN Aravind Chandrasekar SNU ID: 1210110025 November 14, 2015 Introduction Around 2600 B.C. various regional cultures were united and formed of what is known as the Indus valley civilization. It was commonly referred to as the Harappan civilization once the town of Harappa was discovered. This civilization was basically a Bronze Age culture that is popularly known for its urbanism. This was considered to be the…

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    Flakka is known to be a new street drug that was originated in South Florida. This new street drug is known as to be a chemical cousin of the amphetamine-like drug that you can mostly find in bath salts. It is also placed in the category of being a synthetic and/or designer drug. It comes in many different forms making it easy for anyone to be able to access it out in the streets. It is very addictive and makes its users experience some very highly paranoia delusions. Flakka abuse is treatable…

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    randomly given out, weighing 75 mg each. These mysterious substances were both placed in a 25-mL flask with 6 mL of diethyl ether. The substances with the diethyl ether were mixed together until the solids dissolved. The solution was cooled in an ice bath for a couple of minutes. Once the solution was cooled, 3 mL of 3M HCl was added and swirled into the solution. The top of the 25-mL flask was capped and the two liquid were mixed in a thorough manner. Ventilation was required after every few…

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