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    drop of their own identity choosing a different one that they aspire. Youth like to make connections not only locally and globally but also between identities and cultures as Callym Donnelly, year 5, St. John's; Church of England primary School, Coventry Youth service and Jigraw said "being same and being different are both really good, I enjoy being same and different and so should you. It's really amazing that everyone's different or the same. If you are different and unique or diverse… shout…

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    going to send back any money, and he did not. They also found out that he kept up with his drinking habits even though he was gone, “Mr. Downes says that Malachy McCourt is gone pure mad with the drink, that he squanders his wages in pubs all over Coventry, that he sings Irish rebel songs which the English don’t mind…” (McCourt, 230) He also only returned once, for Christmas. Once again, he was obnoxious, did not care about the family, and showed up late. He did not bring back any money; all he…

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    Dr. Youssef Oumeish writes an enthusiastic and engaging article on makeup and cosmetics. Much like him the two authors John Crissey and Charles Parish, write a similar article on make-up that differs in the way that is entails the information by pointing straight facts to the reader. Embodied in the intriguing information that the two articles provide consists the joy of the history of makeup and cosmetics. Both well researched articles give countless fascinating historical accounts of…

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    Impulse Oximetry

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    Introduction/Background Pulse oximetry (PO) is the one of most commonly used non-invasive medical device that evaluates the patient’s oxygen saturation in the peripheral arteries (SpO2). Thus, it alerts healthcare professionals and allow early detection of hypoxaemia in patients that requires prompt treatment. PO has become an essential tool that widely used in monitoring patients’ clinical conditions in intensive care, perioperative care, emergency care, acute and sub-acute healthcare…

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    INTRODUCTION When I discovered that I had to write a dissertation as part of a history honours course at the University of North London I naturally turned to the library and archive of my employer: the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain. The library is a treasure trove of fascinating archives and artefacts recording Quaker history over a period of 300 and more years. Discussions with the Head Librarian, Malcolm Thomas, narrowed the immense range of dissertation possibilities to…

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    is contracted with, an insurance representative is regionally assigned to service a contracted medical provider. Currently our practice is contracted with several major insurance companies which include Aetna, AvMed, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Coventry, GEHA, GHI, Humana, Molina, Medicare, Rail Road Medicare, and United Healthcare. Within those insurance plans a plethora of products exists, each with their unique policies. Contact with my insurance representative includes contracting,…

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    Massey Ferguson Tractors a Change in Innovation The story of Ferguson Tractors starts not with building tractors but Aero Planes. Harry Ferguson in 1902 went to work for his brother Joe in a bicycle shop and car repair. While working there he found and exciting interest in aviation. In 1909 Ferguson became the first person to fly in Ireland when he just all of a sudden took off on a monoplane he had designed. After he had a falling out with his brother over the safety of the planes he was…

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    one life to give for my country.¨ Hale, Nathan (June 6, 1755 - Sept. 22, 1776), patriot, spy, hanged by the British, long known as the "Martyr Spy" of the Revolutionary War, and now revered as the ideal youthful hero of the Republic, was born in Coventry, among the hills of Tolland County, Conn. His father, Richard, a descendant of Robert Hale who settled in Cambridge, Mass., in 1632,…

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    During the middle ages cathedrals’ majestic architecture reflected the financial and political powers of the catholic church. First, the purpose of the cathedrals aside from worshiping for religion was to provide surplus income for borrowing money, availability for trade and contain tombs of kings. In 1226 Henry the third borrowed jewels belonging to the shrine of St. Edward and made a promise to return the valuables within a year. The medieval cathedrals were notable for their supply of raw…

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    Cathedrals have always been a part of religion. “A cathedral is a large church where a bishop has his seat” (Lehmberg 3). There are many different types of cathedrals out there. The two that really stand out are the monastic and secular Cathedrals. Although the monastic and secular cathedrals originated from the same idea, they had their own beliefs to uphold. “The monastic cathedrals were priories” (Lehmberg 262). This meant that it was governed by rich prominent men such as chief…

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