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    Surgical Interventions

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    Studies have shown that cancellation of planned or scheduled surgical interventions is a long standing issues for hospitals (Bass and Gill 2014). They reflect inefficient, and ineffective management use of the operating theatre (Zafar 2007). Failure to follow the surgical lists contravenes patient safety initiatives. Theatre cancellation is a simple task to do but it can have serious consequences to patients or their families. It has a negative impact on patients. Caesar et al (2014) purported…

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    The six main types of stimulus modalities are, mechanoreceptors photoreceptors, thermoreceptors, electroreceptors and magnetoreceptors (Land). Mechanorecption is a process in which an organism is able to detect or respond to a stimuli (Dijkgraaf). such as touch, sound and pressure. An animal that uses mechanoreception are crayfish (Dijkgraaf). Crayfish use their antennae in order to feel, taste, and smell objects around them (Dijkgraaf). This supply’s the animal with key information in order to…

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    below a pH level of 4.5 (Effects of changes, n.d). This problem occurs because aluminum ions in the soil unleash into the lakes, ultimately killing all types of fish by clogging their gills through excess mucus (Effects of change, n.d). Very high pH levels can damage the outer surface of the fish, such as the skin, gills, and eyes (Effects of changes, n.d.). High pH also increases the toxicity of ammonia, which further harms aquatic life (Effects of changes, n.d.). The solubility of oxygen…

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    1. Sutter Memorial Hospital Volunteer My main responsibility was to assist the technician, nurses, and physicians. I sanitized the room after the patient had been discharged by wiping down all surfaces with disinfecting or bleach wipes, periodically checking on the patients to ensure they are satisfied with care and provide them with anything they need to make their stay more comfortable. In addition of my normal responsibilities I learned how to do some of the tech’s duties such as EKG and…

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    In the novel The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards Caroline Gills feel alienating, and this brings her to enriching herself by bring a baby into her life. This relates to the work as a whole because Caroline didn't care if the baby wasn’t hers and didn’t care that the baby had down syndrome. Caroline’s feeling of distance enriched her, thus relating to novel as a whole. Since Caroline was a child she was very lonely and isolated “Distantly, silverware clattered voices hummed. Above her…

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    Moray Eel Research Paper

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    The moray eel is a large species of eel found in warm and temperate waters all around the world. Although they have a snake like appearance, moray eels are in fact fish and not reptiles. The moray eel family, also known as Muraenidae, is extremely diverse. There are around two hundred different species of Muraenidae, many with different color patterns and sizes. Five species of the Muraenidae family are Echidna nebulosa (Snowflake moray), Gymnothorax javanicus (Giant moray), Gymnomuraena zebra…

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    Many youthful offenders are kept in prison and charged as adults for crimes they might have done under the influence of drugs or just mainly peer pressure. Teenagers are charged with crimes that have been just are the victims of the system and some are victims of their own lives. Teenagers should not be charged as adults because their actions come from their lack of intellectual capacity, the danger that faces them in prison and the prison system can also give rehabilitation for them to turn…

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    deadlines can be missed when team members do not get enough direct direction or feedback from their leaders. If the management is seen as withdrawn from any project then this can present a false impression of lack of importance towards a project. Gill 2011 p 82-82 – Northouse 2013 p 196 – Rickards 2012 p…

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    Diction In Poetry

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    Word choice used in a piece of writing makes the writer’s ideas run smoothly, or in D.C. Berry’s case, flow. Diction is used to promote feeling of the speaker as well as the writer’s meaning. In D.C. Berry’s “On Reading Poems to a Senior Class at South High”, the speaker, a high school teacher, teaches poems to a senior class. In the poem, Berry uses aquatic diction to exemplify the speakers feeling of engagement. Aware of the presence of the senior class, the speaker uses the diction of the…

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    Raunch Culture Essay

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    critiqued gender/sex theory that encouraging women to be modest and dowdy. Also, Postfeminism critiqued that young women lacked the social and interpersonal power to negotiate sex and achieve their sexual desires (Holland, 1998). Similar with this view, Gill (2007, P. 152) characterized that under perspective of post-feminism, “girls and women were invited to become a particular kind of self, and were endowed with agency on condition that it was used to construct oneself as a subject closely…

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