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    Celie slipped into Mr. Cunnington’s classroom, tip-toed while hugging the wall, and glided towards Mr. Cunnington’s “executive” desk at the back right corner of the rectangular room. She paused, then crouched her petite figure behind the cool metal surface of the desk and leaned against the rugged wall that might’ve been white once upon a time, and sighed. It wasn’t everyday Celie made it this far, the trek across the room was fatal to anyone that arrived late. By now, Celie may have already…

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    were hand or skin procedures. More than half of general surgical processes were breast-related processes, and most of the urologic processes were transurethral techniques. Most patients receiving MAC (92%) underwent ophthalmologic surgery, mainly cataract removal (81%). The neurosurgical processes, the second most common procedures under MAC (3.3%), were carpal tunnel release and nerve decompressions. The most common intraoperative adversative…

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    Nile runs from south to north through east-central Sudan, approximately 800 kilometers through the country. Its tributaries, the Blue Nile from Ethiopia and the White Nile from South Sudan, join in Khartoum, Sudan's capital. Five of the six Nile cataracts, or rapids, are also located there. The Nile is an essential source of life in Sudan, allowing irrigated farms to grow cash crops. Another of Sudan's water forms is Lake Nubia, which is located on the Sudanese-Egyptian border. The portion in…

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    Her anecdotes about post-operation cataract patients vary in message. Primarily, the patients are confused by their new ability, and some patients even express distress. Like infants, the newly sighted have not yet learned distance or depth perception; they can only see flat patches of color…

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    Background Information Client is 13 year old female with short brown hair. The child has no verbal skills, is still in diapers, and can not walk. The client was discovered on November 4, 1970 in the child’s parents home located in Los Angeles, California. According to the social worker, who removed the client from her home, there was clear neglect and abuse. The child was living with her parents, father Clark, mother Irene, and brother John. According to the records, the child was confined…

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    Disability Paper RING 14 CHROMOSOME SYNDROMES 14 What is RING14 syndrome? RING 14 indicates an aberration with respect to chromosome 14, which takes the form of a ring as soon as its two extremities, the long arm and the short arm, fuse together. The fusion occurs through two ruptured events, one at the extremity of the short arm and the other at the end of the…

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    By using the Marxist lens to analyze The Great Gatsby, special attention is devoted towards who has wealth, what do they use this wealth for, and what is the result. In the novel, Jay Gatsby is one of those characters with wealth/power. However, Jay Gatsby comes under a different level of wealth/power, he is referred to as one of those people that have “New money” which means newly earned money. By using the Marxist lens to analyze Jay Gatsby’s character, it made me notice that having a plethora…

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    Joseph Mallord William Turner was an English artist who gained notoriety from his landscape paintings that utilize the dynamic lights that illuminate the scenery he builds. Joseph Turner’s work innovated and popularized landscape painting, which laid the foundation for impressionism to come into prevalence after the Romantic period. This is observed in his painting Rockets and Blue Lights, painted in 1840 with oil on canvas. Rockets and Blue Lights displays a coastal view of the ocean that…

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    Can It Hurt Your Body? “More than 20 million Americans have died because of smoking since 1964, including approximately 2.5 million deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke” (Tobacco Facts and Figures). Tobacco is a very common thing that is being used by all ages in the United States. Studies show that the use of tobacco has a negative effect on a human’s health and body. A couple different things will be discussed throughout the paper such as things like the cancers you can get, the effects…

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    the industrialized cities. He claimed that a metaphor of the nature abbey consumed, refers to nature being greater than man. Being in the presence of the abbey he was able to grasp his relationship with the architecture. He writes, “The sounding cataract haunted me like a passion: the tall rock, the mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, their colours and their forms, were then to me an appetite; a feeling and a love”. Wordsworth’s reaction to this scenery was like most others view of nature,…

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