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    medical emergency. CAUSES This condition may be caused by any accident in which a sharp or a blunt object hits the eye or the face strikes a hard object. This may be done by: • Being forcefully poked in the eye by a sharp object, such as a stick, pencil, or scissors. • Being hit directly on the eye by a blunt object, such as a baseball bat, ball, or a fist. • Being struck in the eye by a flying object. Injuries from flying objects may also occur at work, during home improvement…

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    Math had always came easily to me. I was known as the math know-it-all because I would be finished with homework assignments before class was even over. Thus, in ninth grade, my Algebra I teacher told me that I should go into a honor level math class. My first honors level class was a breeze to me. We could hand in homework late, revise tests and quizzes, and had perfect notes given to us in class. In Algebra II, that all changed. My first week of Algebra II, I realized things were going to be…

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    Albert Namatjira (b. 1902) was an Indigenous Australian artist from the Northern Territory, he initially began by creating artwork that was inspired by his cultural heritage and places of his tribe (Aranda). Namatjira uses watercolors to create a raw landscape of rural Australia. Namatjira initially painted to sell his artworks as an income for his growing family but in the year 1934 people from Melbourne came to see his work and within two years led to Namatjira’s artwork being exhibited and…

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    school grounds in the case of an emergency. Most teachers have refused to carry weapons, however there may be a stronger motive than just not wanting a weapon. In the political cartoon, the teacher says she would rather have textbooks, computers, pencils,arts funding, universal pre-k, or chalk making it sound like an acceptation for teachers to receive chalk. All the supplies…

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    unpleasant, I’m who I am now because of them, one-hundred percent. For that reason, I wouldn’t change one moment of my past, because no matter how much relief it may cause in short-term, I wouldn’t be where I am today unless I took every punch, every pencil, and every hateful word MSLS had to throw my…

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    According to Chemguide, Chromatography is a physical method that is used to separate a mixture of chemical substances into its components, which then can be closely analyzed. All forms of chromatography share this same principle. Here, a mobile phase travels through a stationary phase, carrying the components of the mixture with it. It is possible that the mobile phase and the stationary phase have similarities or differences that affect the overall interaction between each other and the…

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    I have been called the “mom” of the friend group, the “mother hen” that is always looking out for her chicks, prepped with bandaids, hand sanitizer, and an extra pencil for loaning. Link Crew took that characteristic I have always had and bolted, floating high into the sky like the helium balloon whose ribbon easily slipped through a tiny toddler’s fist. Through Link Crew training, I learned that you don’t have to be extroverted to be a great leader. Sometimes the best leaders are those who…

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    painful. The wart was on the bottom of my foot. It was under the big toe on my left foot. At first it was a pencil tip sized, darker skin colored mound on my toe. It didn’t hurt when I walked on it or if I touched it. When it first grew I didn’t know it was a wart I just thought it was a random spot on my foot. Over a couple weeks it got bigger. It got to the size of about an eraser on a pencil. I was laying on the couch and my mom noticed it on my toe. So the next day we went to the doctors…

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    Books and Primary Classrooms,” multimodality is defined as a product that includes multiple modes of representation. These modes represent elements of print, visual images, audio, and design. In other words, the term “text” is no longer paper and pencil to make print, but can be a combination of many other modes as well. This new way of thinking about text and what it entails puts a whole new perspective on literacy and its definition. When technological tools are combined within literacy to…

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    For this assignment I picked up the story Hangovers by Jennifer Pashley. My choice was just based on the title that was very subjective and I would read more to understand it deeply. Based in what I could understand that the short story was speaking about different kind of hangovers reactions. Honestly the read was not easy to ready because it starts without any context. I really start to understand the conception of the text by the middle of that when I started to understand that all the story…

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