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    Otsuk A Scene Analysis

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    In the novel, the scene is started in the year of 1942 in Berkeley California. The mother sees an evacuation notice hung by the entrance to the YMCA. “It was stapled to the door of the municipal court and nailed, at eye level, to every telephone pole along University Avenue” (Otsuka 3). This shows that in the novel that the Japanese-Americans were told to evacuate due to the war that was going to happen. The mother continues to go home and she stops at Lund’s Hardware store because they were…

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    Doodle's Death Analysis

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    Yes, I think that the narrator was responsible for doodles death. The narrator push doodle to hard causing him to die. The narrator wanted to kill doodle from the start because he wanted to push a pillow on to his face and make doodle die. The narrator also hated his brother doodle because he was an invalid brother. The narrator was always negative about doodle and everyone around him. On page 1 “Everybody thought that doodle was going to die.” The narrator was saying that because he wants…

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    infestation. 5. Try Lavender Oil: Lavender oil is a natural and effective bug repellant. Its smell or taste repels bed bugs. Rub the oil on the edges and corners of your bed. You can also try taking pieces of lavender and keeping them in between pillows and bed sheets. 6. Use the Clothes Dryer: This solution is perfect if you have a common wash and dry area in your building. Dryers create a high temperature, which is sufficient for killing bed bugs. You can do this for your sheets and linens,…

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    Emily Grierson Change

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    “A Rose for Emily,” written by William Faulkner, is a story that proves that a refusal to let go of the past and accept change can be self-destructive, and that rejecting the changing realities of life can lead to physical and mental anguish. During the story, the protagonist, Emily Grierson, is a static character and through her refusal to adapt to the changing social environment around her; she ultimately tears her life apart and in turn ends the life of another. Death is a main theme…

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    Let’s explore some self-care activities! • Allow yourself to cry • Alphabetize anything and everything – Use this list as inspiration • Build a pillow…

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    After Barbara was taken to jail, she was taken into what the police called a “private room.” A cop took the handcuffs off of Barbara’s wrists, and told her she needed to be searched. Barbara pointed out that she was patted down before she was handcuffed, and the cop told her it was ANOTHER type of search. It didn’t take Barbara five seconds to realize she was going to be strip searched. Barbara asked the cop if he didn’t expect the police commissioner’s own daughter to strip naked in front of…

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    Zaragoza's Naked Maja

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    We as the viewers of art begin at the focal point of the painting Naked Maja, a reclined female nude depiction, oil on canvas created before 1800 (MUSEUM PRADO). It scales at 98 x 191 cm 1800 and was painted by artist Francisco de Goya Y Lucientes from Fuendetodos, Zaragoza and is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid for public viewing (MUSEUM PRADO). Where the observer's eyes are first drawn when looking upon Naked Maja, is her face, and more distinctly her eye. Mostly due to the tendency of…

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    Jugular Veins Lab Report

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    the venous system results in elevated venous pressure. Assess venous pressure by using the following steps: 1. Ask the patient to lie supine with the head elevated 30 to 45 degrees (semi-Fowler's position). 2. Expose the neck and upper thorax. Use a pillow to align the head. Avoid neck hyperextension or flexion to ensure that the vein is not stretched or kinked ( Figure 31 - 44). 3. Usually pulsations are not evident with the patient sitting up. As the patient slowly leans back into a supine…

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    Oxygenation Case Studies

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    Perfusion/Oxygenation Ms. Crocker has poor profusion due to her heart failure. Her heart condition is not very advanced at this time, but is contributing to some peripheral tissues not getting as much blood. The reason for this is that the heart is putting out less blood and so the body wants to make sure that the vital organs are getting the blood supply first before/over the peripheries. Due to her COPD when the oxygen was turned up too high, she would begin to have a decreased level of…

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    Native Son Summary

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    The title of my book is Native Son by Richard Wright. It was published on March 1, 1940. There are 255 pages in the book. Bigger, a young african american living in a small apartment with his siblings and mother, seems to not have a care in the world after he leaves with the intentions of using the change his mother gave him to use as cab fare and go get a job. Instead of going for the job he decides to meet up with his friends. They then plan a robbery at a white mans store. They have…

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