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    Maira- During free play Maira spent a lot of her time coloring at the art table. She used the stencils and traced various animals on her paper and then filled them in with detail and color. She held up her paper and said, I wrote my name look. Yahaira/Jozef- During areas in the classroom the children played in the manipulative center where they played with the counting pegs. They had to read the number on the block and place the correct number of pegs. They both counted out loud together after…

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    Mayella Ewell is willing to destroy everyone's lives in order to get what she wants. She thinks that she has it worse than anyone else and feels sorry for herself. I believe that Mayella is powerful because she has the ability to manipulate people. She is in control of herself, others, and her situation. Mayella uses her race, class, and gender to do so. She is white and in the 1920's and 1930's. that is the dominate race. Even though she is very poor, she uses it to her advantage by making…

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    with your hand while jumping then gliding through the air. Coaches teach us that when you are shooting a layup you should always keep the ball up and have a soft touch. When you are driving from the right, you use your right hand and jump off of your left…

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    Chopsticks Experiment

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    inferences would be made from the data. Also, I might want to add another object to pick up with chopsticks (such as dice or peanuts). This would add two more treatment groups. Lastly, I would want to block the participants so that an equal number of left-handed people were in each treatment group. This would help make the experimental results more representative of the general population. I would also want to survey the participants to understand and evaluate their past experience with using…

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    showered and got dressed. I did not wear jeans I wore sweats and a t-shirt no buttons were used it was just easier for me. Carlos zipped my jacket for me, I signed his reading log and wrote a note about the change in handwriting to his teacher. We left home about thirty minutes early so that I could take my time and avoid as many other drivers as possible. We safely make it to Carlos school and I head to my Chemistry class that starts at nine in the morning a few class mates asked what happened…

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    Heart Failure Lab Report

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    recently invented to support one of the functions of the heart is the Left Ventricle Assist Device. What is Left…

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    Introduction Mitral valve regurgitation, also called mitral regurgitation, is a condition in which blood leaks from the mitral valve in the heart. The mitral valve is located between the upper left chamber of the heart (left atrium) and the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle). Normally, this valve opens when the atrium pumps blood into the ventricle, and it closes when the ventricle pumps blood out to the body. Mitral valve regurgitation happens when the mitral valve does not close…

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    undergoes adjustments in the first trimester to become the heart. The heart is made up of four chambers: the right atrium, the left atrium, the right ventricle, and the left ventricle. There are two atrioventricular valves: the tricuspid valve in the right side and the mitral valve in the left side. There are also the pulmonary and aortic valves that originate from the right and the left ventricles. The heart is located in the mediastinum. During embryonic development, oxygenated blood from the…

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    of major and minor cardiac criteria. (A minimum of three major criteria or at one major and three minor criteria). • Major criteria include advanced atrioventricular block, basal thinning of the interventricular septum, cardiac gallium uptake, and left ventricular ejection fraction 40 mg/day of prednisone) compared with those treated with a low dose (35 percent and/or lack of heart failure: • In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis with an inducible ventricular arrhythmia at electrophysiologic…

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    with Goliath’s sword. Both Bernini’s and Donatello’s David show David is unarmored. Donatello’s David holds the stone, he defeated Goliath with, in his left hand. Bernini’s David has the stone still in his slingshot.…

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