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    Sarii Case Study

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    condition. Sarii takes daily vitamins. She is seeing at Power Pediatrics and is up to date with her immunizations. Sarii is in 1rst grade at Hungerford Elementary School in Maitland, Florida. She was observed to be clean and no visible marks or bruises. Sarii was observed to be a little shy. She had a Global Fair Science at school and was happy about it. She is doing well in school and she indicated her favorite colors are blue and purple. Sarii resides with her mother, and one…

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    that is inside the clothing and it will stop against the plate but that doesn't mean that it won't try to keep going because it has inertia so it want to keep going so it might knock you down or if you tried to fight it the pressure could give you bruises and can even break bones. How is bulletproof clothing made? Today’s bulletproof clothing is made with tightly woven material such as Kevlar then…

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    Roller derby When I first started derby, I got killed. Girls from ages from 10-17 years old were crashing into me. I was 10 and had no skill at all. At practice we had to wear a lot. I had black Riedell skates, a blue helmet and mouthguard. I also had normal knee and elbow pads and wrist guards. The first few practices were difficult and I fell a lot. After every practice I was sore and everyone smelled horrible. My first few games I did terrible . All I did was fall and get pushed around.…

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    took the time to analyze my labs until she seen that I had a low count of white cells and it was very serious matter to take care of. At the time I didn’t understand what was going on with my body and why I was having bloody nose and even getting bruises all the time. Then my doctor told me that I had Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. My doctor had said that Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura is a condition that…

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    Paragraph (written in complete sentence/correct paragraph format): Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both characters who could be symbolized as being mockingbirds. Both characters are made out to be crazy, harmful people, but they are innocent and do not do bad. Boo Radley was accused of doing many criminal activities. He, apparently, stabbed his father was scissors for no reason when he was forcedly locked inside his house. Boo, formally known as Arthur, was also thought to look into people’s…

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    Without shoes, feet are exposed to many small injuries. Just think about stepping on twigs, rocks, glass, and other road and sidewalk debris (Quinn 2). Not only will feet get cuts and bruises, blisters and calluses will form for the first month after switching (Kelso 4). Without insulation from shoes, frostbite can be a big problem in the winter (Quinn 2). Many barefoot running promoters may back themselves up with the fact that men…

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    Dance Pole Dance Essay

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    popular up-side down pole stunts while squeezing the pole using the inner thighs. It’s really painful, and at times my skin will end up with bruises. Is there a solution to this problem? Your help can definitely give me the comfort and convenience that I need. By the way, thanks for this website! Answer: Here’s how you can address the burning sensation and the bruises This is a common question asked by many enthusiasts and individuals who love pole dancing. This is not just a problem of just…

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    Hemophilia

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    Hemophilia is an incurable disease which affects approximately twenty thousand people in the United States alone. Hemophilia ,in essence, is a disease where the affected human cannot clot cuts or bruises. This means that the human will continue to bleed and lose a large amount of blood. This may result in cases of internal bleeding, which can be very fatal if not treated quickly. The wretched disease may be at loss for a cure, but, there are a plethora of treatment options designed to minimize…

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    Owen is a 12-year-old Caucasian male. He primarily lives with his father and visits his mother every weekend. He was observed to be healthy for her age. He was observed without marks or bruises, clean, and neat. He does not have a medical condition, does not take MEDs, and has been to the eye doctor to obtain his glasses. Owen denies being touched on his private parts inappropriately. He was able to distinguish between the truth and a lie. He has never witnessed drugs or alcohol in the home.…

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    Abuse is generally classified in to four categories; Neglect Physical abuse Sexual abuse Emotional abuse. `It is important to recognise that often children and young people will be subjected to more than one type of abuse. As psychological damage is a key issue in abuse some people feel that emotional abuse is almost always present when a child or young person is subject to another type of abuse. Neglect: children young people have some basic needs that have to be met in order for them to thrive…

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