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    inform a member of staff about information they have acquired. For example, if a stained bone marrow smear is not adequate for a cell morphology study, the consultant can directly ask me for a restrain of the same bone marrow aspirate smear or the staining of a completely new smear from the same patient. While vocal dissemination of information can be easy to express, it also can be easily misinterpreted especially when it comes to patient data or a step within a procedure. Vocal information can…

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    feel you are below me." He said in his calm strong voice followed immediately by a low moan as her tongue rolled against the head of his cock. Rennes felt himself drawing close and meet Seraphine's gorgeous eyes. Even flushed, lips swollen, tears staining her cheeks and drool covering her chin she was the most gorgeous thing he had ever laid eyes on.…

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    My short story is aimed at adults, it was influenced by the book Burn the Dead: Quarantine by Steven Jenkens. I aimed to create a distorted image of the new world that was plagued by an abyss of loneliness to represent the enmity and depression felt by the main character. I wrote in a first person narrative to place the reader in Lillias shoes and to evoke pity for her confusion disorientation and despair. My style model is also written in first person narrative for example “I can’t breathe; the…

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    Baroque Vs Baroque

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    In my thesis essay I will be discussing, how the baroque style of was considered different that of the Renaissance period I will also be doing my essay a little different, instead of picking one element, I will use all three and compare and contrast all also explaining how the music and art was different. The baroque of style music was very different than that of known as the renaissance period. The main difference that separates baroque style music from the Renaissance era was that music was…

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    disease existed long before him, Koch was the first person to link a specific bacterium to a specific disease. In the case of TB, Koch’s first step was to determine what exactly caused the disease. To do this, he developed various techniques for staining and growing bacteria which are still used today. What he found was a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis which mainly effects the lungs. This kind of bacteria is intracellular which means that it lives inside a host cell, specifically…

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    It has been suggested that memories are all that make up a person. They certainly hold a heavy impact, especially when used in literature. In this passage, Hosseini chooses to include two memories and a dream in quick succession to amplify the dramatic tension and exemplify Amir’s emotional state. The major theme of the whole novel is betrayal and redemption, something that focuses around the events that follow this passage. The author uses this passage to amplify this theme, giving a reminder…

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    Introduction Hematopoietic neoplasms can be classified by the French American British (FAB) or World Health Organization (WHO) systems. Both of these systems have their own benefits and drawbacks therefore, this assignment shall focus more on the advantages and disadvantages of both the classification systems. French American British Classification Advantages: 1. This system of classification is easier to use because the cytological details are well discussed and it does not require advanced…

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    Define the Problem New patient has no records/radiographs and is refusing radiographs. The hygienist continued with the appointment without obtaining the necessary radiographs. The patient denies using any tobacco products or recreational drugs when asked during the medical history but admits to it at the end of the appointment. The patient asks the hygienist to smoke weed with him. The patient admits to stealing his dad’s medical marijuana. The patient asks the hygienist not to say anything…

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    Oh, how Juliet loved Tybalt, at least now they can be together once again. Oh, why does this family have to be plagued by death, it’s as if we are cursed! At this rate I feel as if I will live in eternal misery, as if the tears staining my face will forever remain, but really, what use are these tears? No matter how much I weep my darling Juliet will still be gone. I could cry a million tears, but not one of them would bring my daughter back from the dead. Yet even though I know…

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    Hankin 1 Alex D. Hankin Mrs. Vermillion Honors English 10 08 April 2024 True Colors The American Government forcing people out of their homes can show a lot about what is most important to that society. “When the Emperor was Divine” is a novel by Julie Otsuka that shows a Japanese American family that is taken to an internment camp. The father of the family was taken 4 months ago, but the family then learns that they will need to leave as well. When the family is taken to this camp, it creates…

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