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    Hunter used imagery to give the picture of a naked women getting ready to bath with the quote “Goosebumps sprang up all over her and her nipples stiffened and became erect”, this portrays her as a sexual object as he has included details which aren 't really necessary in order to tell the story. This threatens her identity in the fact she is not seen as a strong independent woman who can take…

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    Tattoos and love are considerably interconnected for how different they are. Tattoos are permanent and, typically, people willfully choose to inflict themselves with the pain. Love, on the other hand, is not permanent and it’s generally not something a person can simply choose to feel or not feel. The permanence of tattoos compared to love’s uncertainty has a great effect on the overall theme of Kim Addonizio’s “First Poem for You” and the relationship between the two ideas builds throughout the…

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    On Thursday, April 21, 2016, I had the opportunity to job shadow Ms. Tincia, a Nurse Assistant, in the Adult Intensive Care Unit (AICU) at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC). TAMC is the largest Military medical treatment facility in the Pacific Basin. It is also a federal tertiary care facility catering towards local active duty and retired military personnel, their families, and veteran beneficiaries. The ICU is a place designated for seriously ill patients who require close observation and…

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    will monitor every child’s movement. The teacher will be attentive to the infants’ reflexes because they are automatic reactions to stimulation in which they respond to their environment. For example, babies automatically suck when presented with the nipple, turns their heads when parents speak, grasp at a finger that is pressed into hand and gets startled when they hear a loud noise. An infant who is hungry or tired cries counts on the caring adult to fence for their cues and meets her needs. A…

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    the most common sign of breast cancer is an irregular edge hard lump which is painless. The other warning signs include lump in breast or underarm, swelling in part of the breast, irritation or dimpling of breast skin, redness or flaky skin in the nipple area, pain in the breast area, any changes in size or the shape of the breast. Risk factors for the breast cancer are due to a combination of factors. According to the studies, the age of a woman is the biggest factor that influences the risk.…

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    Don’t you Cringe, my Boy “Good morning James”, Venessa would enthusiastically great me every morning when she passed by my office door. Venessa was something to see. She stood an intimidating 6’9’’ while I was only 5’5’’. I always thought that I could dare this lofty devil; either tiptoe and reach her space (mark you she was worth the trouble) or bring her down(what are cranes for any way?). We used to call tall women devils as we thought they were a deadly devious and scheming lot. But wait a…

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    I would, while my nipple from his boneless gums and dashed the brains out, had I so sword as you have done to this. (Act 1. Scene 7. Line 4-67). After Macbeth has killed Duncan, Lady Macbeth takes the consequences in stride. During the first part of the play, Lady Macbeth…

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    It is no defined musculature that defines these hips, but the volume and space that each curve takes up. Higher up the torso, the pert breasts of the three female figures are not incredibly detailed breasts [Figure 3]. There is a slight trace of a nipple, no conspicuous areola. These breasts are created out of a continuous curve, voluminous protrusions from an otherwise bare and statuesque chest and thrown back…

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    Telehealth technology is rapidly evolving with the potential to use video capability to promote health to individuals in rural and underserved populations (Hall & McGraw, 2014). Use of telehealth technology for breastfeeding is an area of promise that could help meet the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), Healthy People.gov (n.d.) objective of 25.5% of infants that are exclusively breastfeeding by six months. The purpose of this paper is to analyze: the impact of…

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    the point across. When the author describes the side effects of the drugs Mick is taking, he goes into detail. He does not just describe the breasts Mick develop as fatty build up on his chest, he instead says, “…nipples looked puffy and thick.” The author did research into what the nipples look like after steroids. The other aspect that relates to a writing course, is character development. At the beginning of the book Mick is a stuck up young kid who believes everything about his life is…

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