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    The Runaway Epilogue

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    to get to a doctor. With some coaxing, he agreed. They’d be discreet. She didn’t any want gossip to reach Jake. They arrived in town an hour later and found the doctor’s office. She dismounted. No sooner did her boots scuff the ground, than her ankle rolled. Pain, hot as fire, shot through leg. She tied her horse to the hitching rail and limped over to help Levi down. Although he swayed on the dismount, he stood under on his own. “Don’t come in.” Levi’s tone was calm but serious. “I don’t…

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    you could. Also, winning as an athlete and winning as a coach is two completely different feeling. As an athlete, winning a competition was a feeling of accomplishment and triumph. Knowing all of the literal blood, sweat, tears, broken wrists, sprained ankles, and mental blocks finally paid off when your team is announced as the winners and those National Championship jackets are placed on your back. As a coach of a show team, “winning” feels ten time greater than winning as an athlete. Because…

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    Effects of Lies and Truths on Annemarie in Number the Stars Sometimes adults lie to children. Maybe it’s for their safety. Maybe it’s because they’re afraid. In the book, Annemarie was lied to a lot for different reasons. She was lied to too protect her and to protect others. One time, Annemarie was lied to about her Great-aunt Birte dying. Annemarie’s mom and uncle told her they would have a funeral for her but when she and her uncle went to milk the cow, he told her that Great-aunt Birte was…

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    Without them common medical procedures like from bandaging a sprained ankle, to diagnosing HIV/AIDS, implanting an artificial hip or any surgical intervention – would not be have been so easy. Medical devices are used in many diverse settings: for example, by lay persons at home; by paramedical staff and clinicians in…

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    If you talk to anyone today, you will likely hear complaints about the cost of healthcare. Whether it is the expense of premiums, the high deductibles, or cost of medications, the majority of middle to low income families are left deciding between ensuring food is on their table and roof over their head or obtaining the medical services they desperately need. This is true of both medical and mental health services. Due to the fact hospitals are required to provide care, regardless of whether or…

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    Stargirl Chapter Summary

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    exciting and is not dead any more, it is all because of her reality. Leo and everybody was all acting. 8) Because of Stargirl’s attention, the MAHS have been successful so far. For example, if someone got an A, other celebrate, if someone sprained an ankle, others felt the pain. Kevin Said that it’s a miracle, but Archie responded by saying, “Best hope it’s not – the trouble with miracles are, they don’t last long.” This means that what they did won’t be like that forever, they won’t last…

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    I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: I used to go to the ER in Raleigh General hospital when my daughter had any kind of sickness like high fever or vomiting. I used to be upset when the ER nurse called someone who was there for 15 minutes while we had been waiting for over an hour. B. Introduce Topic: The triage process works on the premise that patients who have a threat to life must be treated before other patients. It is one of the important assessment skills needed by emergency nurses. C.…

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    Many Americans lack the motivation to engage in any form of physical activity. In fact, 27.5 percent of the United States population is considered to be obese, and 25.3 percent of the population in sedentary (“2014 Annual Report”). According to Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, children and adolescents (6-17 years old) are supposed to get 60 minutes or more of daily moderate intensity physical activity (“Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans”). They should get at least three days…

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    Dangers Of Cheerleading

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    It can be the most frustrating thing to dedicate all your time and energy into something that you love with a passion and having people not understand it. This is how all cheerleaders feel when someone tries to tell them that cheerleading is not a sport. People who have never been to a cheerleading competition in their life are making laws, like Title IX, saying that cheerleading can’t be recognized as a sport. People who have never been to a cheerleader’s practice to see how hard it is, are…

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    Why do thousands of people commit part of their lives to protecting our country? Why do they run into the face of danger, risking their lives? Levi Schaffer, military personnel, completed missions involving these types of risks every day for almost three years protecting the lives of millions of Americans. Levi provided freedom and security to millions across Americans making him a true hero. As a soldier in Afghanistan, Levi risked his life every time he was on duty. When Levi Schaffer was…

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