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    NICU Patients

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    when a child is born, it is usually one of the happiest days of a parent's life, but it can also be the scariest. according to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles about 10% of babies are admitted to the NICU a year. and a major part of their care group are the neonatologist and neonatal nurse practitioners. the neonatal field deals with newborn, premature,and sick babies. in most hospitals, babies are only addmited to the NICU if they have not left the hospital yet. babies can stay in…

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    Achieving Nursing Goals

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    As a senior in high school, my main goal is to graduate and to follow the path into becoming a nurse. As a nurse, I want to provide medical assistance to disadvantaged communities all around the world. I want to create a movement that promotes compassion and advocates the improvement of the lives of the less fortunate. I want I make my parents proud and to show them my gratitude for all their sacrifices. I also want to make an impact in the world. My goal in life is to ease to world's pain. I…

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    In the paper for the final I have decided to watch white tail deer behaviors. White tail deer is one of my favorite animals among many. I have done this by Sitting in my stand and have used my past experiences watching my fair share of deer. Which has lead me to look even further. I have concluded that there are eight different ways a deer moves its tail. I also wanted to know more about how they eat, what they eat, and how they can digest al theses different types of food. Deer are generally…

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    “Look up, get up, but never give up,” quote from Mohanad Fadel and Google Images. Track can keep you in shape like Nadeem but he gained the weight back in under a week. City was fun because it was our last meet and we missed half of school. Then Cedar Point was the next day which made that the best week of my life. But let’s not get off track and let’s go back to talking about track. So, track is a really fun and it is a good way to know other people.…

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    purpose. Today’s outdoor space might embrace paving stones, driveways, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens and entertaining areas all of which can define elegance, beauty, and durability for the lifetime of your home. Similarly, using wood, like natural cedar, can create a unique vibe: from rustic to modern, urban abode to cottage chic, Carruthers Landscaping will design and construct structures and accents to enhance your general property design. Enjoy the warmth and sophistication offered by…

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    Friendship Gilgamesh and Enkidu is the main characters of an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. In the “Epic of Gilgamesh,” a story written by Martin Puncher who reveals the special chemistry of both characters throughout the story. In this astonishing story, a person brutal actions can reveal who a person really are but also can change an individual lifestyle through friendship and love. People mostly choose what type of friendship they want, however in this epic story Gilgamesh and Enkidu…

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    yellow and sugar pines, and incense cedar, and silver fir. John Muir describes the plant life in three distinct botanic zones. The first zone is the chaparral zone with an average width of about four miles. Dense chaparral grows from three to six feet high and is composed mainly of manzanita, cherry, and several species of wild lilac. It is interrupted by vast swaths of conifers including sugar, and yellow pines, Douglass spruce, silver fir, and incense cedar. Many of the trees are over 200…

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    Changes in the Land Analysis In “Changes in the Land”, William Cronon discusses the impact on the land, and the contradicting conceptions of ownership held by Indians' and English Colonists. Cronon also explains why the shift in dominance was important. Ecosystems are supposed to change and be able to adapt. In a way, the ecology of the area in discussion was prepared for the ambush of newcomers. When Europeans first arrived to New England in 1633, the land was abundant with wild animals,…

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    they get to spend a lot of times together and talk about everything. Gilgamesh and Enkidu went to kill Humbaba together even if they knew they could die because of Humbaba's power. The book said that Humbaba was a strong monster that lived in the Cedar forest. Gilgamesh and Enkidu killed him together and they were happy about that. After the battle, they became a better friend to each other and trusted each other. However, Enkidu had to die because of un-named disease and gods. Since Gilgamesh…

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    Natives way of life caused hazardous ramifications for both the Natives and the Whites in the resulting battles and wars. Assimilation, redistribution, and disease are only some of the challenges the Native Americans faced in the movie. The Battle of Cedar Creek and Wounded Knee were both caused by the greed of the settlers which resulted in gunfire and death of both parties. This could have been avoided had the White’s taken the time to create an agreement that pleased both parties of the…

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