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    Route 66 Research Paper

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    How do you think Route 66 became so popular to all Americans? Route 66 is well known because it led people from Chicago to Santa Monica. It was also called "THE ROAD" by many people. The Blue Highway was also unique. Let's find out how the Blue Highway became so popular and how it became so amazing! Did you know that Route 66 is very popular? Blue Highway is popular because it represents America where people can open a small business or even a tourist attraction. It also takes you back to what it used to look like in the 1900's. Also around every corner of the famous Blue Highway there was always something new, different, and interesting. Blue Highways connect small cities and rural areas that may once have had dreams…

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899), protagonist Edna Pontellier is said to possess, “That outward existence which conforms, the inward life that questions.” In the novel, she lived her life outwardly as though she was comfortable and filled with happiness however, inwardly she was confused. Like Edna, Sal Paradise, main character of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road felt confused with how his life was turning out. Sal was living a mundane life until Dean Moriarty turned his apathetic emotions into…

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    The monitor that was keeping track of the baby’s heart rate began setting off an alarm. I glanced over and knew that this had turned into a dire situation. The doctor rushed in and checked my cervix. “That is the cord. Not the baby” A feeling of pure panic filled the room. I knew it was a cord prolapse. She tried to push the umbilical cord back up into me, but the baby’s heart rate dropped again. She looked at my husband and yelled “Ryan, push that red button on the wall now!” I knew…

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    there are many different types of technology that are a huge help to doctors, researchers, technicians and even the patients. New technologies consist of websites, computers, testing equipment, mobile devices, and many more things that are used daily in offices around the world. For example, some websites are used to keep the schedule for the day, month or even the year. No matter what the program is for, it helps the office stay on task and organized. Also the internet is a new technology that…

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    Cancer: A Short Story

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    She took it from him, an enormous smile on her face. She eagerly filled out the paperwork, anxious to take home her baby. She is finally going to get to be a mother, even if it isn 't really her child. Melonie and Earl take this beautiful baby home with them. For the first few weeks that they have Colton, Melonie was left alone with it during the day because Earl was at work so he could provide for his family. They love Colton than anything and they want to give it the best life possible. They…

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    away. Mrs. Pontellier even admits that she didn’t marry Leonce out of love, their marriage was an accident because he fell in love with her. The person who she is really in love with is Robert. When Robert decided to go to Mexico he didn’t tell Edna. When Edna heard from some of her friends that Robert was planning to leave for Mexico that same night she became very upset. After Robert left Edna went into a depression and Mr. Pontellier noticed that she wasn’t acting the same.…

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    in learning about an honest firsthand experience from a physician in regards to our health care in the United States. Part II: Unnecessary Tests and Excess Referrals The suggestion of unnecessary tests I supposed would get most people’s attention, it did mine. With the state of most hospitals and private practices in financial trouble, this is putting pressure on the physicians to come up with creative ways to make more money. The financial stress derives from the change in reimbursement from…

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    everytime we go to the hospital we really wish that was a possibility. Just going to the hospital to check if you 're okay is already a lot. Whats even worse is if you need to buy medicine. One time I had a sharp pinching pain in my left ear, so I went to the doctors to see what it was. The doctor quickly checked my ear said there really didn 't seem to be that much wrong. The doctor instructed me to take these really good ear drops, but why did I need the best drops if it wasn 't really…

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    Problem Scott is a physician in charge of many terminally ill patients, including Sarah. Sarah has a motor neuron disease commonly known as ALS. Sarah has asked Scott for a drug that will reduce her pain but will shorten her life. Should Scott listen to Sarah and administer the drug, provide the standard care for patients with a terminal illness by not administering the drug, or pass Sarah and the decision off to another doctor? Input Scott, a medical doctor, is overseeing the care of a woman,…

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    The Catbird Seat Analysis

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    James Thurber’s The Catbird Seat Essay The Catbird Seat Essay James Thurber’s short story, The Catbird Seat, features Mr. Martin musing the murder of Mrs. Barrows. The brooding Martin is determined to “rub out” the crass, Mrs. Barrows, who harasses Mr. Martin , with excessive radio baseball announcer, Red Barber quotes. Not only is she obnoxious, she is planning, with the permission of President Fitweiler, to reorganize Mr. Martin’s filing system at F&S. Thurber’s, The Catbird Seat, speaks…

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