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    The medical assistant could try to distract the child with conversation to allow the mother to get the forms filled out. That may not work because the child is clearly acting out and destroying things so the assistant could be in danger if she got too close. Or maybe there is a room that the mother or child could go into so the mother could have a few minutes of distraction free time to get the paperwork filled out. The best option I came up with is for the medical assistant to take the family…

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    A camera is an optical device that records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box…

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    Cd4 Stage 3 Stage 1

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    Stage three of the disease is when an infected individual begins to exhibit opportunistic infections and CD4 count falls below 500/ ml. The final and heightened stages of HIV infection are often described as full-blown AIDS, wherein the immune system is significantly damaged. The symptoms of this stage include chronic symptoms like rapid weight loss, serious fever (reaching temperature of 100 degrees F), soaking night sweats, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, dry coughs, short breaths, distorted…

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    the protagonist. She is very intelligent, and arrogant. She often secludes herself from the real world. She is obscure from reality. Hulga’s leg was shot off in a riffle accident, when she was a child. Hulga does not find herself attractive. Mr. Pointer, is the antagonist of the story. He is out to harm Hulga. He comes off as a ‘good country person.’ However, he’s the exact opposite. He lures her into his…

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    of exercise. If you had a cat, they wouldnít want to go outside for walks. Itís also fun to play and run with your dog. Itís not like cats play fetch. You can play with cats with balls of yarn, laser pointers, and other things, but its still not really exercise for you. When you play with laser pointers, you are simply moving your hand around and having the cat do all of the running. When you have a dog they go play fetch or you might have to chase them while they have the ball in their mouth.…

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    Mr. Rider: A Short Story

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    Ms. Stweed squawked, pushing off from her seat and striding towards me. “Mr. Rider,” she said, giving a short breath and expanding her metal pointer. “I shall not, and will not accept any sort of disobedience within the walls of this classroom. Laws and punishments must be fixed.” She tapped down on my desk emphatically. I looked down at the silver pointer, feeling the anger from earlier beginning to resurface. “Now then,” she said, readjusting her suit jacket. “Now that we have no further…

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    In the book Majoring in the Field of Psychology, Helms and Rogers talk about ways to prepare for a job interview. They give a few interview pointers such as maintaining eye contact, showing enthusiasm, and demonstrating knowledge about the company (Helms and Rogers, 2015). These interview pointers helped prepare me for my interactions with the employees at each booth. Prior to the career fair, I came prepared with proper attire, questions for recruiters, and resumes…

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    The Tang Dynasty In China

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    In 618 C.E when the Tang Dynasty rose to power, there were many political, social, economic, and religious events happening. The Tang dynasty (618-907) came after the fall of Sui Dynasty. It was located on the east side of China, with their capital Chang’an. The capital became the hub of the Tang Dynasty. It brought merchants, scholars, and etc from neighboring lands. At this time other influences from foreign countries were occurring, such as the Silk Road. By having the Silk Road, led to mix…

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    In literature, authors try to use the method of compare and contrast to help and engage the readers to have a better understanding of what the deeper meaning of the text. The command summary between both stories is there are two men, who comes to both houses to offer to help a family in need. The overall problem occurring from the short stories. Both men's were not who the families thought to be true. Teaching teaches women why men will take time out of your life just to achieve goodness for…

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    Youth Hunt Report

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    in the trees, and that is when I got excited. We didn’t see anything until a doe stepped in. My dad said, “If this doe stays in here for more than 20 minutes you can shoot her.” Then I started praying that she stayed in there. But then a big eight pointer steps in to the bait pile. I grabbed my 243, opened the window…

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