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    HLTH 113 – Patient Assessment Paper Instructions Last week I was walking towards the park minding on my own business while taking my usual walk. It was a beautiful day, the sun was warm and bright, at the distance birds were signing and dogs were barking; I had my earphones plugged in my ears and the Luke Bryan song “Do I” was playing. The fresh breeze were gently touching my skin and blowing death leaves away. At a few miles away I could see something laying on the floor, something like a person wearing a blue pants but I was not quick sure of what it could be, without any doubt in my mind, I kept walking towards my destination still listen to Luke Bryan Station on Pandora. At the entrance of the park, I was so shock and sacred at the point where my heart “dropped” down into my stomach when I saw a young man laying down on the floor. He looked like he was around his forty. I wanted to run so fast and so far away from the situation. But then something told me not too maybe it was the wind who whispered that to me and right then I remember I what I have learned in my Health Class. Children were playing inside the park, other were climbing wall and other children were swinging on the swing, Baby were crying while their mom were trying…

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    Luke Bryan has worked over the years to become the successful country artist he is today. He grew up working on a farm in Georgia for his father (Luke Bryan Biography 1). In his early teens, he had decided that he wanted to have a career in music (Luke Bryan Biography 1). Luke began writing songs with some help from others (Luke Bryan Biography 1). Many of his songs made it on the Billboard Hot 100, and a lot of his albums made it on the Billboard 200 (Demings Award Section). Although Luke Bryan…

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    Luke Bryan rose to fame with hit albums such as Tailgates and Tanlines, Crash My Party, and Doin’ My Thing. Bryan has had recognizable success with these albums and many people often find it’s because they resemble each other in a way that he does with almost all of his songs, such as the theme, lyrics, and vocals. However, on his new album, Kill The Lights, Bryan switched from bro-country to pop country and really ‘killed’ it when he left fans wondering why he hasn’t been making music like this…

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    Luke Bryan “The power a song has over people is the simple fact that someone could be having an awful day and your song or performance can make that all go away. The way that it affects people's lives and how they can remember what's going on in their lives when they heard a certain song you sang.” Luke Bryan said this to everyone that is going through a hard time and that you’ll get through it. Luke was going through a hard time and still managed to keep on writing and singing new songs.…

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    house, but it’s so much more than that. I believe that Luke Bryan embodies The American Dream because of the determination he’s showed throughout his life time. Luke Bryan was born July 17, 1976 in Leesburg, Georgia. Always being interested…

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    Thomas Luther “Luke” Bryan was born and raised in Leesburg, Georgia with his father and siblings who owned a peanut farm. He picked up the country music from his parents records that consisted of Alan Jackson, George Strait and Conway Twitty. Luke’s childhood consisted of hunting,fishing and singing. His parents bought him a guitar at 14 and started playing songs in local bands and in the park. Luke still helped around the farm but he still found some time to write songs and to sing…

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    Bryan Singer film, The Usual Suspects (1995) American neo-noir and mystery film shows the audience how a small-time con man “Verbal” Kint and one of two survivors of a massacre and fire on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. Kint tells a convoluted story about the events and mysterious mob boss known as Keyser Soze. The movie The Usual Suspects a non-linear tale shows the mystery surrounding the investigation of a crime and the focus and efforts of the investigator solving the crime by of…

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    a hint. You need to try and understand the purpose of these hints. This is because you can use your critical thinking skills to solve the puzzle and even discover why the answer to the puzzle is important, not just for the characters in the story but for what it conveys to you through the story. Watch Episode Now, you are ready to dive into the episode of Breaking Bad. You want to start the episode and let the story take you in. The series starts off slow, but that’s just to balance out with…

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    What Bryan Cranston lacks in hair in the hit TV show Breaking Bad he definitely makes up for in acting talent. Bryan Cranston is an American actor born March 7th 1956 in Los Angeles. He has starred in 60 movies total and over 60 TV series. In addition he has been nominated for 51 awards and won 37. He originally started acting after college, and started at Granada Theater. Overall Bryan Cranston is most known for his performance on two TV shows, Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle. The two…

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    Emergency workers are considered a special breed of humans; they are those who are willing to take extra sacrifices to potentially save the life of a total stranger. While commonly, the monetary reward for those who attempts such feats is miniscule, the act of selfless service is more than reward enough for those who are willing to answer the call. No matter how heroic one might feel the job of an emergency worker is, there is always someone who wants to rain on his or her parade. As quoted in…

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