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    gross motor skills. She is able to walk at a fast pace without assistance and navigates through her home with verbal prompting. Her hearing and vision are reported to be within normal limits. Pamela currently takes a PRN when she needs to have her nails clipped and for doctor appointments to help calm her. Communication: According to the ABAS-3, Pamela’s conceptual domain standard score of 54 (95% confidence interval of 48-60) is in the extremely low range, as high as or higher than 0.1% of…

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    the hospital, or the cemetery. The first thing you should do is get good quality tools. Make sure you have the right tool for the job, and you aren't improvising. For example, if you don't have a hammer, then don't use your shoe to try and pound a nail. By using the right tools that are in good condition, you'll reduce the chance of poking your eye out or something. If you are doing something risky like hanging Christmas lights on…

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    Yakoobi's Beliefs

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    A Muslim extremist who attacked a church in a central African country and tried to kill its pastor has embraced Christianity after a man with “nail-scarred hands” appeared and spoke to him in a vision. In mid-March, Ibn Yakoobi and other Muslim extremists attacked Christians gathered for a 21-day prayer and fasting period at the Assembly of Loving God (ALG) church armed with rods and swords, but the believers were saved through divine intervention, Bibles for Mideast details. When Yakoobi tried…

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    Karla is a healthy as she has never had any health concerns, history of disease or disabilities. She does describe that she does have anxiety every now and then but it does not affect her daily functioning. The anxiety she has, contributes to her nail-biting problem she describes. Karla went on to say that even though she does not have any health concerns, diabetes runs in her family as her dad, aunt, and…

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    get yourself into a nailed-up coffin, Laura. But who in the hell ever got himself out of one without removing one nail?” Asks Tom Wingfield in the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee William. Tom is already making excuses for his weak decision to abandon his family and run away to the Merchant Marines. In Tom’s eyes he cannot escape his “2 by 4” situation without removing a few nails, like his elderly mother and his disabled sister. Tom’s decision to abruptly leave his family, literally in…

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    Ryan Gaffney, 8B April 10, 2017 Vietnam War What is the Vietnam War? How did it start? Who was involved in it? These are all questions people have about the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War is a war like no other that the United States had fought in. So read below to find out more interesting facts about the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War started as a fight between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. This fight started in 1959. It started when men from North Vietnam entered South Vietnam with…

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    Forensics showed that the bomber had started to use more lethal explosives. There was a mix of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder. The bomb's shrapnel consisted of tacks, nails, and bits of lead (Unabomber Case and Trail, 2005). Stamped on the end seal of the bomb's pipe was the initials FC. June 13, a short time later, a similar bomb showed up at a Boeing plant in Auburn, Washington. A Mailroom clerk stated that the package…

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    rather it is due to their ignorance and intolerance. The reader see Sister Aloysius’ evident dislike for Father Flynn through the sugar incident, which coincides with Sister Aloysius’ discovery of Father Flynn’s nails. Sister Aloysius is about to serve Father Flynn when she notices his nails and completely stills. By her next phrase, “Oh yes,” the reader recognizes how…

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    of the children's hands. I met a young Peruvian girl. Speaking in Spanish, I asked her what was her age. She told me she was three years old. She asked me why my nails are white, being painted white. I told her it was because I liked to paint them and it is very common in the United States. She was not used to seeing people with their nails painted. She was also interested in my iPhone, especially the front-facing camera. She started taking pictures of herself and playing with her hair. Finally,…

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    Low Maintenance Dog Breed

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    have very low grooming needs. They are perfect for aspiring dog parents who lead busy lifestyles. • Chihuahua This small-sized dog is one of the most low maintenance dog breeds. They have very short hair, so all you need is to do is ensure their nails are trimmed regularly and their teeth are brushed weekly. • Toy Fox Terrier…

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