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    accomplice to do this with. b. Get into a admiration position. That agency you will be in an cocked position, but you will be sitting on your knees. c. Authority the anesthetic brawl at your chest akin (and accumulate it abutting to your chest). Keeping your anatomy beeline and rigid, abatement advanced and chest columnist the brawl (as you are falling, you will be releasing/throwing the ball) appear a bank or your…

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    The group I participated in for the first meeting of communities of practice was the medical studies group. The group was composed of six individuals including myself; which were Hydi Ybarra, Ella Chen, Lina Mohammed, and Jessica Robles. In this meeting, I had the fortune of meeting a group of wonderful young women who had similar views when it came to providing medical services to minorities and became friends with two of these individuals quickly. During the discussion, we mentioned how…

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    broken in most cases if treatment is started immediately. When ventricular fibrillation is defibrillation an emergency measure to bring the heart back to normal operations. Defibrillation is the short power surge that passes the heart through the chest. The treatment takes only a few seconds. The strong surge current "reset" the electrical chaos that occurs…

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    Neonatal Caring Theory

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    Watson’s Theory of Caring in the Neonatal Intensive Care Jean Watson’s definition of caring is when “the nurse enters into the experience of another person, and another can enter into the nurse’s experiences” ( Tourville & Ingalls, 2003 p.29). The most important facet of nursing is caring. The carative factors, transpersonal caring relationship and the caring moment are elements of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring (Cara, 2003). Reflecting on my personal story, Watson’s definition of…

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    Out of the 3.976 million people that live in Los Angeles, more than 3,000 people suffer from pollution-related respiratory diseases caused by the wildfires in 2017. A study released March 29, 2017 found that in 2007, air pollution lead to the premature deaths of 3.45 million people worldwide. In many parts of the United States, pollution has reduced the distance and clarity of what we see by 70 percent.The air pollution in South California was caused by the wildfires of 2017. It affected the…

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    Scooby-Doo plush was the best thing I could ask for. One day, when I was 12-years-old, at a carnival, my uncle Ray, helped me win a game and we won that plush as the prize. My plush looks like Scooby, from the most recognized show Scooby Doo, Where Are You!. He is a brown dog, with two black spots, floppy ears, two crossed-eyes with black eyebrows, a cute black nose, and no scratches. Scooby is sitting on his hind legs, with his left front paw up like you are going to shake his paw and the…

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    worse at night, and it wakes her up from her sleep. She also c/o pain on her right side of the chest muscles due to cough. She is feeling very tired and gets easily winded when she takes her daily walks. She has no energy and was unable to go to her curves this week as she usually does. She never felt febrile and she never checked her temperature. Onset: A week ago. Location/Radiation: Right side of the chest hurts due to cough. Duration: During…

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    goodness and gain feelings of falseness since the truth lingered inside him. He struggles with knowing that he cannot be a father figure to Pearl because it would mean he would have to confess. In the end, without the scarlet letter burning into her chest and shining in the faces of others, Hester Prynne would not have gained knowledge, independence, and the mind to move forward, spreading the goodness she had, which correspondingly would help her to receive positivity from the townspeople.…

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    a. List the specific equipment needs for the unit for lessons 1-6. Lesson1- 1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 8 hoops, 12 cones, 34pens, 1 whistle, 1attendance book. Lesson2-1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson3-12-16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson4- 1volleyball for every 2 students(15 total), 12 cones, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson5- 16 volleyballs, 4…

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    El Chapo Case Study

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    On July 2, 2007, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, a drug lord and the most wanted man in Mexico, reportedly married a woman from La Angostura, Durango, in a public ceremony. Though already married twice, Guzmán fell in love with eighteen-year-old Emma Coronel—described by a reporter as being white skinned and having a well-formed body—who had recently been named queen of the 2007 Coffee and Guava Fair (Dávila 2007b, 7). Emma had met Chapo at a village dance. Before he arrived at the wedding, a small…

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