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    Saginaw Hunger Locally

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    Introduction Initial Problem Hunger has been an issue in the city of Saginaw for many years. As an effort to help diminish the numbers of hunger, low income, and poverty, local churches would organize can food, clothing, and basic needs drives. As a community, it is our responsibility to help our surrounding neighbors and community members. The pastor, Danny Howe, at First Baptist Church of Saginaw once said, “we must start locally to end hunger globally.” I believe this to be true because it…

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    • My preservation methods and stocking up on food. • My idea’s to save funds, growth in credit. Differences of seeds, as different vegetable profile(s). Different vegetable varieties, contains each detailed description(s). Along with, growing instructions, and with the site and soil…

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    prophylaxis uses compression devices that are placed securely on the thigh, calf or foot. It is inexpensive and should be applied to all risk patients that is undergoing surgery and should be kept on post surgery. Thromboembolic deterrent (TED) stockings are an example of prophylaxis that is applied prior to surgery to maintain external muscle force. The nurse must ensure that it is fitted correctly to serve its purpose and educating the patient what the reasoning is as to why it is…

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    Success, Passion, and the American Dream in Death of a Salesman As protagonist Willy Loman tumbles down the stairs of despair and defeat, Arthur Miller seizes the moment and masterfully crafts his 1949 Pulitzer Prize winning play: Death of a Salesman (Charters 1428). Miller creates an environment that reflects mid-twentieth century America and establishes characters that are frighteningly realistic. The Loman family as a whole is the central source of theme in the play. Their struggles as a…

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    This flashback shows the audience how plagued by the affair Willy still feels after all this time. In this play flashback is achieved successfully by the, Positioning of the actors when on stage. All the flashback action takes place down stage, and the actors enter through wall not conventional doors and windows to show that it is the past, as they cannot use the present doors. The light and music also signal that a flashback is about to begin as with 'Ben's music', this initiates his…

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    adults that they are privileged enough to not go through the hardships that the children are going through, and that they should be trying, like her, to fight against child labor. She states several times that “they make our shoes, they knit our stockings,” trying to show that these children are putting in an excessive amount of hard work for hours at a time to make our commodities, while they are being robbed of their childhoods. She is trying to break the silence of the audience and get them…

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    "We live not according to reason but according to fashion", said by Seneca. During the Middle Ages, fashion was a big factor that determined the rank of a person. Luxurious clothing meant a person was wealthy, whereas rags and simpler clothing proved a person had little money. Feudalism ranked people according to class during the Medieval Ages, from peasants to kings and queens. Peasant clothing greatly differed from royalty, and the royalty wanted nothing to do with peasants.…

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    With Willy it would have to be about his affair that he had in the past. The symbolism with that is the stockings that he gave his secret lover which were originally meant for Linda. Every time he sees Linda mending her stocking he gets irritated because of the thought he gets from seeing them. In conclusion, Will Loman is a very flawed individual who had a hug impact on many people’s lives. He perceives himself…

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    Common Venous Illness

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    cases, treatment is successful and the patient has smooth, clear skin again. Some of the treatments are: The first and most conservative treatment for venous disorders is compression stockings. These put pressure on the veins to help keep the blood flowing. There are several different types of compression stockings, and our specialist will prescribe the right one for your condition. Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and spider veins. It involves injecting a…

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    Uncle Charley Monologue

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    Arthur Asher Miller (1915-2005), an acclaimed 20th century American play and screen writer, most famous for conflicting guilt and hope within characters in his plays. Miller, born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem, New York City into a family of immigrants from Polish and Jewish descents, Miller had spent most of his youth surrounded by literature. With his mother, which whom he was very close to, being an educator and a novel enthusiast. After graduating high school Miller began working to save up…

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