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    artwork. In regards to Hurts my interpretation of “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living” is that he wanted to show that we can physically maintain or understand death in daily life. For instance Hurst stored this shark in formaldehyde knowing that the composition of this shark will not maintain and will have to be replaced. Thus, making it impossible to physically maintaining the death composure of the shark. This is my interpretation of the artwork however someone…

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    Furniture 2015 Annual Price Notes Data for 12-1 Household furniture is seasonally adjusted. Seasonally adjusted data for 12-2 Commercial furniture was not available From December 2014 to December 2015 prices for 12-1 Household Furniture rose 3.1 percent. Previously, a 1.5 percent increase was seen for that index for the December 2013 to December 2014 period. The chart above shows steady increases for 12-1 Household Furniture over a ten year period. The 12-2 Commercial Furniture…

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    Today almost all children are protected by vaccines. Immunization shots contain a weaker form of an illness. It is injected into your body for your immune system to learn to fight off. Parents are questioning whether vaccines should be mandatory or optional for their child. Parents should be required to give their children immunization shots before entering public school. Vaccines will protect students from spreading epidemics. Vaccines are also effective and safe to give students. Finally,…

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    Damien Hirst has artwork pieces with powerful titles. One of Damien Hirst’s pieces is called “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living”. The title of this piece is relevant in how Hirst wants his audience to feel and view his art. The title is related to the piece because the shark being dead represents death, but the fact it looks alive in “ocean-like water” correlates with the mind of someone living.The title is describing that it is impossible to be dead if your mind…

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    Registered Nurses on Workplace Hazards: A Challenge to Face Most people in their average everyday life believe that registered nurses (RNs) do not have difficulties and that it is set as an easy career. However, a few statistics from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have proven that up to 5.6 million out of the 12.2 million registered nurses suffer from occupational bloodborne pathogens. In addition, between the years of 2012 and 2014 violence in the registered nurses…

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    but it is not talked about very often. Her essay makes readers think twice about the embalming process. 6. The title of this essay, Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain, illustrates the unknown process of embalming and lets the reader know that they are going to gain information on a process that is always kept quiet about. Mitford uses the chemical formaldehyde in the title because it draws readers in and it is one of the many compounds injected into a deceased body. The curtain is metaphorical…

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    Nasopharyngeal Cancer

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    rare type of head and neck cancer. It starts in the upper part of your throat, behind the nose. This area is called the nasopharynx. The nasopharynx is precariously placed at the base of your skull, above the roof of your mouth. Your nostrils open into the nasopharynx. When you breathe, air flows through your nose into your throat and nasopharynx, and eventually into your lungs. Nasopharyngeal cancer is also called nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Scientists are not sure what exactly causes…

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    They are manufactured using textiles and components that contain none of the harmful chemicals and toxins that are found in traditional crib mattresses. This means that things like formaldehyde and flame retardant chemicals aren’t going to be found in the mattress. Natural components are used in the place of these traditional chemical laden textiles and can help to reduce allergens in the mattress, reduce the risk of SIDS and create…

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    Vaccinating Children

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    A few ingredients found in vaccinations are Thimerosal, Formaldehyde, Aluminum, Gelatin, and Monosodium Glutamate (MSG). Thimerosal has mercury in it, and is thought of to have connections to autism. Formaldehyde is thought of to have connections to certain cancers. Aluminum is thought of to be linked to brain and bone diseases and could damage kidneys. Gelatin and Monosodium Glutamate…

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    Are child immunizations a safe and efficient way to keep children healthy, or are they unnecessary and harmful? Vaccines started their widespread use across the U.S. in the mid-20th century, and since then, the number of infection cases have dropped dramatically. According to the website Our World in Data, when the measles vaccine was introduced nationwide across the U.S. the number of cases per 100,00 people dropped from an yearly high of about 420 to an average of about 25. This may be due in…

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