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    I’m situated in the car screeching in excruciating pain and praying my dad takes us to the hospital fast. We are traveling 90 miles an hour zooming down the highway to The Shawnee Mission medical center. Blood is gushing all over the car. my mom is screaming for a towel, so my blood doesn't stain the beige leather seats in the car. It all began 10 minutes earlier when we were leaving my cousin’s house. I was ascending into the car and as I was reaching in the car door shut. It was my brother…

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    cities with deep sorrow. She saw “hideous human need and suffering…myriads of hands, empty, pathetic, nerveless and work worn” (The Gilded Age: A History in Documents). It seemed as if the poor were workhorses; kept in dirty stables only living to stitch the next shirt or mine the next stone. Workers suffered diseases…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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    of our chicken coop to illustrate horizontal lines. The chicken coop is built with all the lines listed, however, the longest of the lines, are horizontal. So, the horizontal lines made for the longest shot time. Shot #2: I focused in on the gold stitch, the other toys in the background blurred, creating the depth of field visual element. Shot #3: I zoomed in on tree bark at a local park to illustrate texture. Shot #4: I zoomed in on a building window arch to capture the arch composition as…

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    On Friday 10/09/2015, at 0147 hours, Security Officers Omar Alonso and Marcellus Wester responded to a call for assistance with a disorderly male patient from E.D. room # C-24. Both Officers arrived at 0148 hrs. and met with Nurse Christiane Dotson who stated that the patient, Sanchez-Garlobo, Manuel (MRN: 70032631/FIN: 84678786) was belligerent and would not follow any instructions given to him by the attending Physician or any nursing staff. She also stated that he had a pair of scissors in…

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    So again, the reader has to stitch together bits of information to find that the time the story is in, is the mid-twentieth century. There is the section that mentions the “coal company” Mr. Summers owns. Coal was of utmost importance in the mid-twentieth century because of the massive…

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    clothing and remembrances of their loved ones with him at the time of their mission and death. Most pilots would wear a headband (hachimaki), swords that were normally family heirlooms, or one that had been presented to them by a commander, a thousand stitch belt, and mascot dolls. Some were very unique, the ashes of Lt. Cmdr. Tsutomu Kairya, who was killed during his training, were carried in a silk pouch by Lt. Kentaro Mitsuhashi on his Oka mission on March twenty-first, nineteen forty-five.…

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    Grabbed Diets: Case Study

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    Grabbed diets, asked for an extra banana for medicating Stitch. Meeting: Reminder that there will be a trail meeting at 1. Grady: showing signs that the new medication is not bothering her mentally, so it should be fine for continued use however, she will be monitored for the next couple of days. Lola’s baby watch: Amy wants one person to make all of the measurements on Lola’s belly bulge. Alex has surgery next week to remove a mass on her intestine. Went to get a visual check on the animals.…

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    comfort for her. I couldn’t agree more, we both adore stories similar to our own experiences in life, mostly to see how the protagonists in those novels survive their stories. But unlike her I’ve had and have electricity to read, I’ve never had to stitch up my drunken father’s arm, an I’ve never had to fend for myself while my parents didn’t. I think that she should do what her older sister Lori does: read books like the Wizards of Oz to escape into a fantasy to put her at ease for a little…

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    Medicine Ancient Egyptian funerary practices, which involved embalming the dead, did not lead to detailed knowledge of human anatomy. Nevertheless, Egyptian medicine acquired an excellent reputation in the Ancient World. Ancient Egyptian doctors could stitch up wounds, repair broken bones and amputate infected limbs. Cuts were bandaged by raw meat, linen, and swabs…

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    Ever since a young age I have been fascinated with the Native American art work that I have seen both in person and online. After traveling out west in Arizona and California and seeing some of the historic artwork that the Native Americans produced years ago, really gave me a sense on the traditions and time that went into each and every piece. One of the more particular pieces of work I am going to focus on is Native American Indian Beadwork. Since the beginning of time Native American Indians…

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