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    “No,” he answers. “They use them. Force them to build weapons and other junk…” He pauses, stepping around me. “What’re you doing? The power core’s blown.” “It’s not,” I whisper, eyes never leaving the weapon. “What?” I snap the tiny casing back on with a pop. “Said it’s not. It’s old and a bit slow, still works though. All it needed was a few wires switched and the core lineament adjusted.” I flip the switch on and the laser gun lights up, a soft purring tingling my palm. I aim at the wall and…

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    At first glance, Ellen Garvens’ St Sebastian appears to be a tangle of metal, but a second look reveals the artist’s powerful political statement. The piece consists of a hanging construction of copper tubing, a black and white photograph and a sheet of aluminium. Garven uses the photograph to symbolize the oppression of nontraditional sexual orientations and the metal to symbolize the expectations of a heteronormative society. The photograph depicts the left side of a young man’s torso, from…

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    Doing Business In Mexico

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    This research has been conducted in order to help you understand what is needed before starting a new business in Mexico. When starting a new business in a foreign country it is important to understand how the market can influence your business and performance. The research information will provide you with an insight on how business in conducted in the Mexican market. A company will have to weigh all factors when determining business in a foreign country. Choosing the right location and…

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    he switched his gun - a 10/22 ruger semi-automatic rifle - between his hands, the rifle caked with mud as a makeshift camouflage. in addition to that he had a hunting knife strapped to his forearm, and throwing knives safely tucked away as an extra precaution. each noise had him on edge, eyes flashing along, searching for unfamiliar shadows or strange sounds. they moved at something that could almost be considered a jog. with their feet crunching…

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    REGIONAL WRITE-UP—SKIN, HAIR, AND NAILS_______________________________ Date 3/1/17 Examiner Brittanie Bartz Student Nurse Patient AK Age 21 Gender Male Reason for visit: “large bump on forehead”, “pain when touched” I. Health History 1. Any past skin disease? 2. Any change in skin color or pigmentation? 3. Any changes in a mole? 4. Excessive dryness or moisture? 5. Any skin itching? 6. Any excess bruising? 7. Any skin rash or lesions? 8. Taking any medications? 9. Any recent…

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    Priscilla and Malala both are very courageous heroes. Both characters chose to take a stand for what they believed in was right. Although they stood alone, in the ends, the important factor to focus on is what peers learn from one another. This analysis will explain the similarities between both characters. Richard Peck’s short story, “Priscilla and The Wimps,” includes descriptive/visualizing terms. The narrator isn’t present (more like a bystander witnessing the act). This is known as…

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    the characterization of the character, Jack Merridew. The characterization helps create an evil theme because Jack is a greedy, power-hungry, tyrannical leader. This is displayed on page 150 when Golding states, “Power lay in the brown swell of his forearms: authority sat on his shoulders and chattered in his ears like an ape.” This quote shows how Jack feels when he has power and the way the author articulates it, creates an evil characterization for Jack. The characterization of Jack also…

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    benign at the hips. You need to be as close as possible to the client both during and after the transfer incase the client become ill from the movement. In order to stay close, you can but the clients head into the cruck of your neck and press your forearm against the lateral aspect of their…

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    lifetime. According to the site Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, osteoporosis is a medical condition in which bones become weak and brittle (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2015). Most fractures are seen in the hip, forearm/wrist, and spine which can have a variety of harmful effects. These effects are chronic pain and disability, loss of independence, decreased quality of life, and increased risk of early death (CDC, 2015). According to the National Osteoporosis…

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    How to Sterilize and Perform Intravenous Injection While acting as a medic in the apocalyptic environment that has been presented, the other medics and I will have to perform many various basic medical procedures upon the patients we receive. Seeing as the ability to properly perform these techniques is detrimental to the survival of the society, research is required to learn the safe an correct way to execute them. In this essay I will be synthesizing the information I have gathered from…

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