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    In the healthcare system there are different career fields that Logan is interested in. The first choice that he really wants to go into is a Biomedical Laboratory and Epidemiologist. The type of Biomedical Laboratory Scientist he wants to go in is Virology. This career is to identify Viruses, looking at certain diseases and testing Vaccines. The Epidemiologist side of the career field is study outbreaks and find where the “hotspot” of the infection occurred. This job also brings out how the…

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    my mind. It is also an escape from schoolwork, a source of enjoyment, and clearly a way of exercising as well.) That results that we won most of the Cup that we joined placing in the first place, second, and sometimes third. I injured my ankle twice and sprained my…

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    Crossfit Case Study

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    These risks range from shoulder separations to sprained wrists or ankles, to bruises, concussion from falls, and an increased risk of cardiac distress..CrossFit officials have never shy away from the range of risks associated with the program. They state that individuals concerned about those risks should not…

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    Esperanza Rising The story takes place in the depression era and Esperanza was a wealthy young girl who lived on her families grape vineyard. Her father was murdered right before her thirteen birthday and changed Esperanza’s life forever. Esperanza and her mother made the tough decision to flee from her Tio Luis and to immigrate to the United States to be migrant workers. In California, Esperanza matures and has hardships through the migrant worker strikes and her mother’s illness. Unit 1:…

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    AAS and FGS: Which is Superior? Anglo-American systems (AAS) and Franco-German systems (FGS) are the two main models for emergency medical services (EMS) that are used internationally. Two countries that have implemented each of these models are the United States and Germany – the United States has implemented the AAS while Germany has implemented the FGS. It is apparent that both systems work, as they have been used for over 40 years, but which one is superior? Although the answer cannot be…

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    Patience in Action and Faith is a Virtue of Jesus Christ Growing up in rural Upstate New York, I can remember how quite often my mother and father would repeatedly tell me and my brother that “patience is a virtue”. Granted this counsel, was often repeated during times of impatience and frustration. As a young child, it brings to my remembrance many experiences of sharing toys with my brother, wanting and waiting for the sharp edge of my popsicle to be cut off with scissors, or the endless “Are…

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    Parking Problem Essay

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    Have you ever had a bad day because you cannot find a parking spot on campus and was late to class, missed a test or even got into a car accident because everyone was trying to rush through the parking lot? Almost every student has experienced something like this before because of some rip off parking lot. The problem is UNLV parking is too small to fit everyone 's car, yet student are still expected to pay an expensive parking fee. Students have to pay a substantial amount to park at the UNLV…

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    Elisavet A Short Story

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    The ride did take all of the forty-five minutes Cédric had foreseen. Not only because of the mist, fog, and black-out conditions, but Cédric was concerned about Elisaveta. Several times he inquired as to how she was feeling and if she needed to walk. She thanked him for his concern but she was doing well. When they arrived at the Monastery’s driveway, the mist had stopped and muted light from the moon shown through the clouds. They dismounted the bikes and walked up the cobblestone drive. Even…

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    so he doesn’t remember his dad. Without a dad, it makes Drew closer to his mom and creates a special bond. Although my dad never left my family, a setback in my family is definitely all the injuries my brother has had. My brother has sprained and fractured his ankle and upper foot, dislocated his knee twice, and dislocated his shoulder. With all his injuries, he has had to have surgeries upon surgeries. This had forced my family to come together closer and pray and support for my brother for all…

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    "We are almost there", said the bus driver. "Yes! Finally! Yeah!", was heard all around the bus. When they finally arrived, the girls and guys stepped out of the bus. One of the girls exclaimed, "I can not believe it! We are actually here." "Well, this is our day. Are we in?", asked the team 's cheer captain. "Yes!", everyone exclaimed. "On three. One... Two... Three... Panthers!" The cheer team ran excitedly towards the tents. Throughout the whole week, the Panthers cheer team fought in…

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