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    Poor personal hygiene is one of the main causes of foodborne illnesses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC), Poor personal hygiene of food handlers is one of the most significant factors leading to foodborne illness. People in the culinary world need to be careful and watch what they do, and wash their hands often to prevent someone or even themselves from getting sick. A food handler that is not careful about washing their hands regularly is probably the cause for…

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    Kyle Maynard, born with no arms or legs, persevered to become second in the state wrestling competition and the first amputee without any prosthetic limbs to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. This book, No Excuses, by Kyle Maynard is an autobiography of the fighter, who believed he could be equal to everyone else and strived to be. Kyle Maynard was born on March 24, 1986, in Georgia with a disease called congenital amputation. This disease causes birth without certain limbs but rarely caused children to…

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    Soap-N-Suds Case Study

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    Our company, Soap-n-Suds, has decided to get up to date with the latest Microsoft technology in order to advance our software and operating systems. Currently are operating on Window 6 desktop computers, however we would like to better our operating systems in order for Soap-n-Suds to be the best it can be. Therefore, recently we have been doing some much needed research on a couple of operating systems -- Microsoft, OS X El Capitan, and Linux 7 -- in order to see which would work best for our…

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    and Gevorgyan (2014), soap operas both reveal and re-shape gender stereotypes. Through their images and scenes not only represent social norms but also recreate and popularize them. Any nation`s largest and believable storytellers are soap operas, since they tell many stories to most of the people most of the time. The research concluded that Soap operas have become distributors of images, characters and also the mainstream of popular culture. Therefore, in this regard, soap-operas have a huge…

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    HIPAA Case Study

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    Moodey saw John last week for his annual physical. Dr. Moodey sent John for some lab work as he was concerned that John may have developed diabetes mellitus. John asked the Medical Assistant, Sally, to contact him on his cell phone to discuss the results of the lab tests. When the results came in, Sally called John’s home phone and left a message for him to contact the office. Which of the Patients’ Bill of Rights afforded under Title II of HIPAA did Sally violate? | 15 points | Directions to…

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    Strength Within “I washed my hands, put on a new Band-Aid , but now I was being pulled all the way down. I opened the medicine cabinet quietly. Took out the aloe-scented hand sanitizer. I took a gulp, then another. Felt dizzy. You can’t do this. This stuff’s pure alcohol.”,which was located on page 210. When someone has a mental illness they will try to find the strength to resist it. John Green and Robert Longley both wrote two different pieces ,but also they compare in many different…

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    A Leg to Stand On, by Oliver Sacks, is a written narrative about Oliver Sacks and his personal struggles. Sacks depicts the story of his self-induced disability, the mental/physical barriers he faced within recovery, and acceptance. Sacks broke down this process into seven steps: the mountain, becoming a patient, limbo, quickening, Solvitur Ambulando, convalescence, and understanding. Along with the physical and mental barriers he faces within this journey, he encounters differing macro/micro…

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    McCreary's Healthy Homes professional tile and grout cleaning services Grand Ledge MIProfessional Tile and Grout Cleaning Services Grand Ledge MI. | Residential | Commercial | Property Management | Grout Lines. Typically, we break out the mop to clean the surface of the tile and it does a decent job. The residue that is cleaned from the surface of the tile travels to your grout lines and causes discoloration. The surface of tile is easy to clean, but cleaning the grout lines can be a tough task.…

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    Every day, an image saves someone’s life. How? A diagnostic image can provide doctors with knowledge about a patient’s health. Images are an innovation that has changed the way people live, not only in the health industry but in their personal life, too. They allow people to capture memories and share their experiences with others. Digital and diagnostic are two types of images; diagnostic images are used by doctors while digital images are used by most people. The two types of images are…

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    Assignment 204 Shampoo Conditioner And Scalp Task 1a Describe how shampoo and water act together to cleanse the hair? Shampoo and water act together to cleanse the scalp to make sure oils,grease and dirt is removed from the hair. The process of using hot water to remove product build up, dirt,grease,and natural oils out the hair is then followed by using conditioner to seal the cuticle making the hair smooth and soft Explain the importance of considering the cuticles scales when…

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