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    Pre-procedure ultrasound guided paramedian spinal anaesthesia at L5-S1 – is this better than landmark guided midline approach? - a randomized control trial. Abstract Introduction We hypothesised that the routine use of pre-procedural ultrasound-guided paramedian spinals at L5S1 interspace could reduce the number of passes required to enter the subarachnoid space when compared to the conventional landmark-guided midline approach. Methods After local ethics approval, 120 consenting patients…

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    Park. Whether you prefer sleeping under the stars or in a hotel, with soft beds and running water, Grand Canyon Village is an ideal hub for all your adventures and practical activities. In addition to various historic landmarks, Grand Canyon Village itself is a National Historic Landmark District. Plus, the practical aspects of traveling are in the village, such as visitor accommodations, restaurants, grocery store, gas station, post office, ATM and more. Of course, the Grand Canyon is the…

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    Lifeboat Ethics Summary

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    fully embodies this concept. Downtown Hot Springs is home to murals, The Arlington, and The Promenade. All of which have been subject to mistreatment and neglect. Downtown Hot Springs is a beautiful landmark that is shared with tourists and the people who live here, but the lack of care towards this landmark make it…

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    Organized Crime In Chicago

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    Since Chicago is visited by thousands of people each year it has to have some of the best landmarks. In Chicago what is considered a landmark is and what isn’t is based on the historical significance(“Wikipedia”). One of Chicago’s most famous landmarks is Willis Tower. Willis Tower is the tallest building in the Western hemisphere. It’s built 110 stories high(Choose Chicago). The Willis Tower is so high that Indiana, Michigan…

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    should not honor him? There is a big controversy about whether or not to destroy monuments or rename landmarks that are in honoring famous people from our history because they owned slaves or did something bad. In the United States, people should not eliminate landmarks and historical figures, regardless of any wrong doings they have committed in the past. A good example of not renaming a landmark is the potential renaming of George Washington University. People think that we should rename the…

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    Chapter 9 of Hutter Experiencing cities is titled “Experiencing strangers and the Quest for Public Order”. In this chapter he explains to us how the public realm is something that is quite wonderful, a quest for social order in keep a balance, and my personal favorite…flashmobs. The jist of this chapter was to explain to us, the reader, how in the condensed major cities its inevitable that, unless you never leave your place of residence, human contact is bound to happen. Hutter states that there…

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    Places To California

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    California is one of the most interesting places to travel. California has many landmarks to discover. One of the most interesting landmarks is seeing the Golden Gate Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge was built on January 5, 1933 and was open to the vehicular traffic on May 28, 1933. The Golden Gate Bridge has over 106,234 people crossing the bridge daily and that number continues to grow each year. There are many more historical landmarks in California, but none will top the amazing…

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    has more than 200 neighborhoods and 77 community areas and all of them have a deep history that when combined with the others, it creates the complex history of the city we know today. Each neighborhood has unique cultural aspects and historical landmarks, in which the city encourages tourist and locals to go and explore them in each neighborhood. In other words, Chicago sells and distinguish each neighborhood in key ways. Chicago has more or less 2.7 million people and by the city’s population…

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    District, and Statue of Liberty I. Introduction A. Attention - There are many countries to visited, but we think the United States is one of the most interesting places to visited, due to its many well-known states and cities. Especially the many landmarks and historical monument’s that New York City have that are known world-wide. B. Thesis- Saudi Arabians visit to New York City in the United States will be an opportunity for them to enjoy all the great history, such as Empire State…

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    Having not studied education in college and not being a certified teacher has allowed me to work in many atypical classroom settings. At a young age I was part of a group run completely by youth which organized and held religious retreat for young students in Massachusetts. In that I was teaching and discussing religion with middle school and high school students. A hard topic to teach and share but it really taught me a lot about how to present information in a way in which youth people could…

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