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    20 Years Ago El Paso High School in El Paso, Texas 8:30 a.m. It was an unusually chilly and foggy day for September in Texas. Millie got out of her white Aleko and grabbed her yellow knit sweater that was draped across the passenger seat. She was reaching for her backpack, which was in the back seat of her car, when the first bell rang. Millie raced across the parking lot, up the concrete steps, and pulled the heavy door to the rustic brick building open. There was no one in the halls like…

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    could with the soap, she was soon gathering up her belongings in her left hand and making her way back up to the camp. Dixie was lost in thought as she ascended the quarry path, busy mumbling to herself about historical death rates and diseases. “Got it!” She had broken the silence that came along with the long walk up to camp, “1 in 7 died from TB and 11% from infection!” She yelled smiling to herself. She turned on her left foot in quick celebration before continuing back up the pathway. She…

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    crossed his legs before staring at the new arrival. "You---your Majesty!! My ap--apologies! Th--the news was so su--sudden that---" Alfred hurriedly knelt on the floor while emitting stutering sounds. "It's fine," the First Prince gestured with his left hand, "you of all people can act informal in front of me without encountering my wrath. Now speak" "Yes, my gratitude your Majesty!" Alfred cleared his throat before opening the white scroll he read and began reading it in front of the First…

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    the semilunar valve closes. 2. Point D is at the S2 area. This is where the “dub” sound is made. This is the beginning of ventricular filling where the AV valves open. 3. At the end of the atrial systole, the ventricles have a maximum amount of blood that each can carry. The quantity of this is known as the end- diastolic volume. 4. In S2 is the occurrence of ventricular filling, when the semilunar vale closes and the AV valve opens. 5. Red Blood Cells have a protein, which is hemoglobin,…

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    On February 15th, 2017, I had the opportunity of being a guest at The Village Preschool located in Visalia, California. The classroom that I was assigned to had a total of twelve children that all ranged from the ages of four to five years old. Specifically, the classroom had five female students and seven male students. Upon arrival, the teacher introduced me to the children and explained to them that I was a guest from Fresno State University and would be observing them. To allow the children…

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    each year are born with a congenital heart defect (“Congenital Heart Defect”). It also states in the article that the most common type of heart defect is the ventricular septal defect. A ventricular septal defect is a flaw in the septum; the septum is a “wall” in the lower chambers of the heart that separates the left and right side (“Ventricular Septal Defect”; “Atrioventricular Canal Defect in Children”). Parents are able to be more aware if their child acquires the defect by being…

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    Left image(1a) represents a normal human heart with no ASD. The right picture (1b) accounts for a heart with ASD. The Ostium secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) refers to the location in heart (Atria), septum refers to the wall separating the ventricles…

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    wearing an exposed dress, showing off her silk like skin. Her high-heeled shoes has a shining surface just like those modern buildings outside. She bent her right knee a little bit towers man; her left high-heeled is just 1 inch above the floor. Her legs was spread a little by man’s legs. On her left hand is a cocktail shaker; her right hand is touching the edge of the chair. Although the target audience can be mainly consider man who are interested in beautiful young women and alcohol, still…

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    shows, the brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. The brain is hemispherically lateralized, meaning that each hemisphere has their own set of specialized functions, making them differ greatly regardless of their similar makeup. The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, spoken and written language, mathematical calculations, logical thought, and the analysis of detail. The right hemisphere instead controls the left side of the body, visual-spatial perception,…

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    Holy Hands Analysis

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    The power to help someone feel better physically or emotionally can be as simple as writing a letter, hugging someone or administering medications. These tasks are simple when done freely with two hands. Our hands are tools that we can use to help patients, family or friends when they need it the most. Most everybody has two hands, but not everybody uses them for good. To use our hands for good in healing others, is the same as doing God’s work on earth (O’brien, 2001). After reading the…

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