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    JFK Assassination

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    Once the President had been shot Lee Oswald had to make a great escape plan. He had fired 3 shots towards the first president. One of the shots missed the vehicles, car completely, one hitting the President in the back of his lower neck, and the other hitting him in his head (Killing Kennedy by Bill O’Reilly Pg. 266). One of the bullets hit Connally and John Fitzgerald Kennedy at the same instant. (Alabama Virtual Library, John F. Kennedy: Three key mysteries) Lee Harvey Oswald leaves the Texas…

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    Blue Highways were written by William Least Heat-Moon. It was first published in 1982. There are 10 or 11 chapters if you include the afterword chapter. The other book I chose was called Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck. It was first published in 1962. There are 3 chapters I believe in the book they are called part 1, part 2 and part 3. The book Blue Highways doesn’t have an intro or a prologue, but it has a foreword page and it talks about what you will be reading. The book Travels with…

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    and liver cancer. It can be sexually transmitted through homosexual activity. The human papilloma virus causes venereal warts and has been linked to cervical cancer in women and anal and genital cancer in men. Venereal warts in the anal/rectal area are extremely difficult to detect. The cancer may appear decades after the initial infection. The virus, which is called hepatitis B virus (HBV), can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer,…

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    Tokyo, and every Christmas Eve or around December time, they have a Christmas parade in Lincoln Heights where all people from Los Angeles or any close area would come and do their parade or have a show for the audience. I believe the Aid Walk was for cancer awareness month. Los Angeles has lots of parade, but sometimes it’s very unsafe to live at. It depends on the neighborhood where you…

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    Traumatic Brain Injuries

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    Hook/Motivator- You wake up in a dark room and you can hear people talking outside. The small amount of light that’s piercing the darkness in the room hurts your eyes and your head is in excruciating pain, but you don’t know why. You also realize you have no clue where you are at. The doctor comes in followed by your family not knowing you have woken up flips the light on. It sends your brain into even more pain and you now feel completely blind. He quickly turns it off and uses his flashlight…

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    Why Do We Kill Animals?

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    Animals do not suffer diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and many types of cancer because their bodies with diseases differently than humans. Dogs are typically given experimental drugs which have toxins in them, but toxins to dogs are different from what humans consider toxins. Dogs can not eat chocolate, grapes, raisins, avocados…

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    Dwight Conquergood, an ethnographer, who stated, he heard horror stories from refugees about the people in the hospital who would cut their spirit-strings from their wrist because the nurses believed they carried germs and doctors were cutting off neck-rings that were on the babies, which kept the life-soul of the baby intact (36). Dwight Conquergood argued that “instead of working in cooperation with the shamans, they did everything to disconfirm them and undermine their authority…” (Fadiman…

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    Everywhere you look, cellphones are present--maybe too much. Teens depend greatly on them for things like studying, communication, entertainment and staying connected. For some people, being without their phone leaves them lost and irritated, since they are cut off the electronic social spectrum.Cell phones have many affects on teens, some positive, such as study help, and quick communication with parents, while other effects are negative, such as texting and driving. One cause of the…

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    DISCUSSIONS Discussion Part One (graded) Setting: Suburban family practice office Part 1: You review the chart before entering the room. The patient is Elizabeth, age 16, with a chief complaint of a left ankle injury. Elizabeth is an Irish dancer and has been seen in the past for other injuries. At the last visit 8 months ago, Elizabeth had a groin pull and was sent to physical therapy (PT) for evaluation and treatment. The PT notes state Elizabeth has lax ligaments and responded well to PT.…

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    Charles Darwin a 19th-century English naturalist once said, “The only difference between humans and other animals was a difference of degree, not kind” (Levine). These words brought Americas and Great Britain’s attention to the use of animals in testing and the inherent cruelty of it. The French Philosopher, Rene Descartes, believed that “animals were incapable of feeling pain” (Levine), but Darwin’s idea brought about that animal testing is inhumane, does not benefit humans, is inconsistent,…

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