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    assorted pipettes, flasks, necessary reagents, diluents, cleaners, centrifuges, bags, needles, thawing baths, cell washing systems, analyzers, automated washing equipment, refrigeration areas, microscopes, and platelet aggregation systems, incubators, shakers and storage. The most common necessary reagents for blood bank include: saline, controls, Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-AB, assorted Anti-D. Anti-E, Anti-e, Anti-K, Anti-C, and Anti-c are not as common but should also be…

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    Gods played an important role in ancient society. Whenever, humans could not understand something, they claimed it as God's work. From the Sun rising to Medicine to Love, the Greeks and Romans had Gods for everything. The works of the Odyssey by Homer, Oedipus both show the Gods as not only helping individuals and societies but also as destroying and hating humans. Both novels shows heroes who try to outwit Gods after they send destruction upon them. In Oedipus, the Gods attack and berate one…

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    Prairie Band Potawatomie 2017 Pow Wow Dance is an expressive language that often goes beyond most expectations of non-verbal communication. No less can be said of the Prairie Band Potawatomie 2017 Pow Wow. As we arrive we can already hear the sounds of Native American drums filtering through the trees from the campground. Making our way to the arena we see that the ‘Grand Entry’ has begun and the dancers are parading around ‘stomping’ in rhythm to the drums. Elaborately dressed elders are the…

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    about a week ago. We decided to teach them some percussion instruments and at the end they can choose one of their favorite instrument to play and sing the song that they and Gabriella wrote together. Neil and I picked one conga, triangle, tambourine, shaker and other instruments that easy to learn with. After we arrived, the manager explained to us what they do and people who live there all had the experience of one to three years homeless situation. They may have metal illness, but definitely…

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    Book Thief Symbolism

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    I have found that The Book Thief is full of symbolism and meaning. I wanted to pull that into this project because of all that it brings to the book and how it relates to the life that we are living. This book is full of important ideas that we could have in our lives, for example, the importance of words and how they can make or break someone. The first significant theme that I put into the painting is the importance and danger of words. Liesel says “I have hated the words and I have loved them…

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    The Book Thief Book Report

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    Summary of Plot Author Markus Zusak sums up the story of protagonist Liesel Meminger, a young girl residing in Nazi Germany, in his fictional novel The Book Thief. Narrated by death himself, the novel highlights significant events from the perspective of a usual being. The story develops an awareness to the struggles of the girl. This includes how her character progresses in light of the traumatic events she experiences throughout her young life. By the end of the novel, it is apparent in the…

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    to Liesel. The next time Max gave Liesel something, it was a well written short story. This time, Max was gone because of Hans’ act, but Liesel still enjoyed the story and wondered where Max was. This represented the power of words because The Word Shaker was made before Max left and put Liesel into a deep thought of where Max went. The story also showed how Hitler carefully planned out how he would rule…

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    Free Fall Book Report

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    “It’s a small world after all…” (you know it, the amazing Disney song everyone knows) In all reality it truly isn’t a very big world. Who knows your teacher’s kid’s pet’s babysitter may just happen to be your Aunt (Which is very, very awkward.) Anyways, the world has it’s own twists and turns you may never expect, some bad and some good. It’s really insane how some people live in a bubble and never notice anything else that is happening in the world. There’s always going to be somethings that…

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    In their article in the New York Times, Todd Buchholz and Victoria Buchholz argue that Americans are somehow failing as a group. The so-called "Generation Y" is becoming complacent, not working toward making their lives (and the country) better off. The article is certainly intended to capture its audience's attention, with the title "The Go-Nowhere Generation. In it, they use hard data from the Pew Research Center and studies conducted at universities, among others. More interestingly, perhaps,…

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    1.0 Introduction Public and private sectors play’s a great role in the construction industry because it’s highly important to Kuwait. Kuwait’s budget that’s designated by the government is really huge which assigned to huge governmental projects, therefore any cause of delay must be well studied to bypass any primary losses. This report discuss causes and effects of delays in construction projects evaluated by Electromechanical Engineers in both Public and Private sector projects in Kuwait.In…

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