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    hospital setting? Besides hand washing, which is considered to be the best way to prevent the spread of disease5, the next best way is to properly and accurately use PPE’s6. There are several different PPE’s for instance gloves, gowns, aprons, masks, goggles, visors, and caps 6, 2. Each one of these holds a specific purpose and protects us from different things. When a patient has been diagnosed with a disease or infection, there are a specific set of PPE’s that are to be used every time a…

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    Confusion Between Genders

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    In the world today we have too much confusion between both genders about what we want and who we are. The question everyone ask are both genders equal and are our life goals the same. Are we different because from birth we are raised differently; as a boy you walk a thin line between comfort and discipline, but as a girl you line gets extended as long as you cry after whatever you did. This way of teaching never stops even as we become adults; with this way the question is are we different, the…

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    1. Observation. - Compound X is a white powder. It is a solid. 2. Questions. - What is compound X? - What will happen when compound X is heated and reacted with C20H14O4 (phenolphthalein – an acid-base indicator)? (1) - How does compound X react with C20H14O4 (phenolphthalein)? (2) - How does compound X react with water? (3) - How does compound X react with hydro chloric acid (HCL)? (4) 3. Predictions. - Compound X is calcium carbonate (CaCO3). - (1) When compound X is heated and reacted with…

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    Welder Essay

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    welder, the most common welder today is the arc welders. Welders may qualify for any position but they would be places in a position that is suitable for them. Welders usually operate and maintain welder equipment. Welders must wear specialized goggles, helmets and gloves at all times while working. If welders wear their googles, helmet, and gloves, they will keep them safe. Welder’s communications skills must be positive, due to the fact that that work with other welders. Welders usually…

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    lost its aerial due a vehicle that broke down, delaying the convoy advancement. The Ranger breach the final barrier, a chain link fence, and reach the Dam before daylight. Rangers quickly recognize the spillway, under the eerie of their night vision goggles. LT Whittle lead his section to occupy the administrative tower to the west of the facility. Occupying the Dam, the Rangers did not face any fierce opposition until they began to occupy the administrative building. The Rangers were…

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    lacrosse, however, is solely based upon aggression and masculinity, and who can knock down the opposing player for the ball. The gender differences can also be seen in their uniforms and equipment: women’s lacrosse players typically wear skirts, goggles for their eyes, and a mouthguard; men’s lacrosse players wear shorts, helmets, and pads. And although the ball used to play the sport with is the same, the stick used by either team is different, although it serves the same purpose. There is an…

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    Jake Burton Essay

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    Jake Burton Jake Burton is the owner and founder of Burton Snowboards. The growth and popularity snowboarding sees today is directly related to Burton, as it was his vision and perseverance that has made the sport into a worldwide success story. Jake did not invent snowboarding, but instead capitalized on a product called the “snurf”, a freestanding board with a rope and no bindings, where the rider could slide down hills with little control. Jake saw immediate potential for an industry and…

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    The swift fluidity with which Doerr moves between the stories of Werner and Marie-Laure and the parallels he creates between them emphasizes their shared humanity. As children, both Werner and Marie-Laure are depicted as innocent, with an element of ‘light’ within them, for they focus on the good in their lives- family, ambitions and dreams- despite the war. The fact that Marie-Laure is blind and motherless and Werner is an “undersized” (Doerr 24) orphan creates sympathy in the reader,…

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    In Susan Krauss Whitbourne’s article, “3 Ways to Have Better Dreams”,published on September 30, 2017 Whitbourne explores how it is possible to not only remember your dreams but also be able to manipulate them with “lucid dreaming”. She establishes that lucid dreaming can be connected with sleeping better and increased creativity. Consequently, she claims that lucid dreaming can be utilized to, “reduce nightmares, improve physical abilities, solve problems more creatively, and understand the…

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    equipment and machines or attempt practical work in Workshop. Common Misbehaviours: Refusing to carry out instructions The biggest management issue is that the students neither follow safety precautions nor wear protective equipment such as safety goggles, gloves & aprons. The students may get injured or cause a risk to others if they refuse following the safety instructions. Misbehaviour students are not allowed to participate in hand-on activities where they lead D&T teachers to make…

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