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    Barefoot Research Paper

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    horse”(McFarland). While boots can be a good option, they are expensive and don’t last as long, and to wear them “you must make sure you’re on a good trimming schedule, anywhere from four to six weeks, so you don’t have issues with the boot not fitting right or rubbing the…

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    John Jeremiah Sullivan ISSUE 194, FALL 2010 When I was twenty years old, I became a kind of apprentice to a man named Andrew Lytle, whom pretty much no one apart from his negligibly less ancient sister, Polly, had addressed except as Mister Lytle in at least a decade. She called him Brother. Or Brutha—I don’t suppose either of them had ever voiced a terminal r. His two grown daughters did call him Daddy. Certainly I never felt even the most obscure impulse to call him Andrew, or “old man,” or…

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    against a chair. A receiver’s arms and legs can show active listening or losing interest (fidgeting around). Other forms of body language might show different kinds of emotions: hand on chin (boredom), arms folded (angry), foot tapping (impatient), rubbing eyes (tired), and hands interlocked next to face (pondering). These are just a few examples. They can help one person in the communication gain insight into how the other is understanding what is being sent. These signals might not always be…

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    Finger stick blood sugar (FSBS) should be done at least three times a day. To obtain an accurate result when testing a blood glucose level: 1. make sure hands are clean and dry, 2. hold the hand down this will let blood flow into fingers (rubbing, or milking fingers before sticking the finger), 3. stick fingers towards the sides (not in the middle of the pads), 4. always alternate sites, 5. suffuse the test strip area with blood (if not enough blood is on the test strip an error message will…

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    On December 1 2015 at 4:38 AM my mother lost her brave fight against Cancer. I was initially going to talk to a pastor who lives next door to me. After my mother’s passing I decided to talk to my sister about her faith. We grew up in the same house, but our religious beliefs are very different, she is a believer and has faith and belief in God. I decided to talk to my sister about her beliefs and why she thinks we are so different in our beliefs. I already miss my mother and can’t believe…

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    All Summer Day

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    “All Summer in a Day” “They hated her pale snow face, her waiting silence, her thinness, and her possible future,”(Bradbury, 1954). In the short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury it shows the life of a character named Margot. The children of Venus despised Margot, a nine-year old girl, because of her prior experience with the sun. They hated her so much to the point where they would constantly bully and harass her. Jealousy and hatred consumed the children of Venus who had to…

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    Nannie Monologue

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    SLAM! The door closes with a crash as I awake from my slumber. As I crawl out of bed and start walking to the door, I hear an unfamiliar noise coming from the kitchen that sounds like sobbing mixed with mumbled curse words mixed under someone’s breath. Who could this be? Surely, not my father! I had never heard my father cry before in all my life and to say such harsh words! Daddy never curses unless something unimaginable happens. What is going on? I wonder. I decided that I had to go take a…

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    Summer Scholarship Essay

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    Before I share why I’d absolutely do anything to attend Pratt’s precollege summer program, and why I think it will help me in unimaginable aspects, let me give the reader some insight about me and my life. I am a Jewish 16 year old boy who grew up and is still growing up surrounded and encompassed by Jewish life. I would never knock Judaism in any regard, I believe religion, for everybody, helps gain clarification or at least purpose for even those whom are completely uninvolved. I have changed…

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    force/intensity. 11. The child seems unsure how to move his body in space, is clumsy and awkward 12. The child is in constant motion. Crystal shared she have removed the child from a situation to prevent him from getting harmed. He like eating glue or rubbing his face on the floor. , The child will get very upset and will go to find the closest thing he can hide under. Such as a table, chair or even he will try to climb into a toy shelf. I explained to Crystal the child may be a sensory…

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    The Vehicle Borne Virus

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    than found a viable host, the pig while the chef with bare hands stuffed the pigs mouth, he rubbed the virus onto his hands, passing it to Beth via hand shaking. Beth could have become ill with the virus from touching her face, food to mouth or rubbing her eyes from being “jet lagged.” The transmission agent; “Vehicle-borne transmission happens when diseases are transmitted by contaminated food and water. Other examples of vehicle-borne transmission include contaminated inanimate materials or…

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