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    garage and the ladder broke. He fell approximately 8 to 10 feet onto the concrete floor where he was found by his wife. Mr. Appler does not know how long he was on the floor or if he lost consciousness. The Owensville EMS voiced some concerns about head and neck injuries during his transport to Mercy Hospital in Washington, Missouri. Upon arrival to the emergency room he was again seen by a physician, who ordered an x-ray and lab work. The doctor and an x-ray technician both agreed there…

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    What is Microneedling? Microneedling is a treatment that involves creating small wounds in the epidermis. This helps stimulate the production of new elastin and collagen. This treatment can help reduce the size of the pores. It can also wrinkles and improve skin texture. At Youth Reflections, micro-needling is performed along with platelet-rich plasma injections. It is called the RENEW procedure. PRP injections have been used in medicine for a long time in order to repair joint, tendon and…

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    Deep in the heart of an ancient forest, in a magical place known as jolly old England, there lived a family of jackrabbits who were the fastest creatures in all the land. In fact, these jackrabbits could run faster than anyone in the entire animal kingdom — including the cheetahs, even — and they were quite famous because of it. Their name, most appropriately, was Quickstar. The members of the Quickstar family included a Mum and a Dad and their five children, and they were all rather…

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    True North

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    Children’s Center of Cicero Berwyn” in 2005. I worked as a teacher for two years and later became an assessment coordinator for Early Reading First, Roots of Language and Literacy (ROLL) project, followed by Health and Disabilities coordinator, then Early Head Start director and Pre-K director. I also taught a semester at Northeastern Illinois University in fall of 2011. Current assignment (what you do): I work for a non-for profit education organization working with low-income families. I have…

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    The Fulstow Short Story

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    Although he learned cobbling skills well enough, the world as seen by the sailors was too much a lure for the 13 year old the Fulstow lad. He knew of dangers however, as it was common for seaman to descend on Fulstow, press-ganging men into the navy. Fulstow was a prime target due to its proximity to Great Grimsby and known toughness of its men. He knew also that, in choosing to runaway from his master shoemaker, Robinson would become a wanted apprentice. There would be a public announcement…

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    1. Nasal bone a. These bones serve as attachments sites for the cartilaginous tissues that shape the nose (AnatomyExpert, 2014). 2. Nasal Cartilage a. The nasal cartilage articulates with the ethmoid bone to anteriorly separate the nasal passage into two halves (Starkey, Brown, & Ryan, 2011). 3. Zygoma a. The zygoma is a sturture that fused to the maxilla and the temporal bones to form the prominent zygomatic arch beneath the eyes (Starkey, et al., 2011). 4. Maxilla a. The main functions for the…

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    Lymphatic Malformation

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    Lymphatic Malformation Lymphatic Malformation is something you are born with. It is very rare for a person to get it. But it interests me and hope this will inform you. I am going to explain what is Lymphatic Malformation, what it does, and how someone I know experienced it in her life. What is Lymphatic Malformation? According to NORD, “Lymphatic malformations are rare non-malignant masses consisting of fluid-filled channels or spaces thought to be caused by the abnormal development of the…

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    Founded in 1965, the Head Start program was part of President Lyndon Johnson's war on poverty. This federally funded program focuses on supporting low-income children in a variety of ways. Their social, emotional, nutritional, psychological and overall health needs are addressed. The purpose is quite literally to give underprivileged children a "head start" so that they will have a better chance of succeeding in school and beyond. Head Start primarily targets preschool children ages 3-5 years,…

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    Head Start Assignment

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    Introduction to Policy Assignment 1 Head Start The social welfare policy that I have selected for this assignment is the Head Start Act Sec. 635. [42 U.S.C. 9801], also commonly referred to as Head Start. The Head Start Program can be traced back to 1965 during the Lyndon B. Johnson United States presidential era of the “Great Society” and “War on Poverty”. According to Marx (2011), “Housed in the Office of Economic Opportunity, these CAP agencies were given several objectives: to plan and…

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    In 1965, “Project Head Start” was launched as an 8 week program serving 561,000 children. Since then, the Head Start program has served more than 27 million children and their families and has become one of the leaders in the field of early childhood education. In 1994, federal policymakers authorized the Early Head Start program to address the needs of children under age 3 and pregnant women. ("Head Start - TN.Gov", 2017) This early education program would…

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