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    Helen found many errors that occurred to Lewis and their stay in the hospital. Too much medication was administered; no staff members acted upon or listened to their requests; the medical staff blamed the equipment for malfunctioning; abnormal vital signs were taken but ignored;…

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    Being able to use gun for self-defense or protection is a right which can 't be denied to U.S citizens; however guns are not the only weapons available to serve the same purpose. Since guns are made to kill, one should consider alternative measures of protection out of respect for life. The statement made by Hasselstrom’s in her paper, is somewhat valid, but comes off as a very one sided opinion if regards to “gender equality” claiming that barring arms makes men and women equal. There is a…

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    People have and continue to depend on zodiac/astrological signs for some aspect of their life. The earliest astrology was used to bring a sense of order out of chaos (“History”). It was used to predict weather patterns for agricultural purposes, seasons, forecasts of natural disasters, war, celestial events and other events in the course of human affairs (“History”). Today in American culture however, these signs are used to inform people about their daily horoscope, lucky numbers, who their…

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    a nursing intervention that could improve C.Z.’s infusion therapy experience. Patient two R.K., a male in his sixties, was my second patient. He suffers from a condition called hemochromatosis, which is a high iron level in the blood. R.K. had no signs or symptoms of his condition, but in 2002 he was required to have a physical for work, which he failed because his ferritin level was 1000ng/mL. The recommended…

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    Radiolab they talked about a twenty-seven year old man who was deaf, but was never taught sign language. Susan Schaller was a deaf interpreter and was placed in a reading skill class to help teach, which is where she met this man. She introduced herself to him by signing her name to him, but his response was exactly what she signed. With a bit of confusion she repeated herself, yet he continued to reply with the same signs she would use. She then realized he was mimicking her, which is when it…

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    everyday conversations that we have, yet most people do not realize what they are saying about themselves. How can you interpret body language? You can interpret this language by looking for cues like crying, expressions or embarrassment, looking for signs of anxiety or anger, evaluating eye contacts, evaluating gestures and postures, and by watching for certain facial expressions. Also you can interpret body language by watching how and when someone touches you. We use this by prepping with a…

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    Slangs? What are slangs? Slangs is often words that are regarded as being very informal and is often used when you speak or chat with your peers. Slangs have a lot of controversy around them, due to the fact that a lot of people view slangs as being as a linguistic atrocity, and is often looked down upon by the society. Slangs is often linked with young people, especially teenagers or with the working class and lack of intellectual intelligence. The three articles, written by Robert McCrum…

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    Abstract Respiration for life and respiration for speech while similar are very different. The two roles of the respiratory use the same structures and muscles yet they have very different outcomes. One results in breathing which is vital to life while the other produces sounds that make communication between two individuals easier. Therefore, the structures and muscles in the respiration for life help to deliver oxygen to the different parts of the body. Along with this, the main function of…

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    method of education in the latter portion of the 19th century? There were three major events that influenced the adoption of oralism: The Civil War’s end in 1865, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, and the Milan conference of 1880. Before the 1860s, sign language was the accepted method of education for Deaf people; however, the above events led to a “textbook case of the oppression of a minority by the majority” (Plann, 1997, p. 2). After the Civil War, America was discouraged, and needed a…

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    The book The Mask of benevolence by Harlan Lane, the book has changed my prospective on the life. In chapter three, there was many things that made me think about how it would be to live and be treated as deaf. These chapters have brought out the judgemental about the deaf people and the hearing people. In chapter three, there was many things that stuck out to me and made me really think about what if I was deaf, would I really wanna be treated like that. The first thing that stood out to me…

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