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    Capricornus (The Goat) I picked Capricornus constellation for this assignment. I picked Capricornus because it looks interesting and Capricornus is my zodiac (I was born in January) The representation of Capricornus, The Sea-Goat or Goat-Fish, as a creature with the head and body of a goat and the tail of a fish, may well have originated from Assyro-Babylonian depictions of their god of wisdon Oannes, who was half-man, half-fish. In Greek mythology, this constellation is associated with the…

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    translations for the church service, each one providing a different direction of data that was collected. One of the interpreters was a student in a learning experience and environment, while the other one was more experienced where the choice of signs and the interactions with the Deaf individuals in the audience of the service were able to follow along with the translation. Even though interviews and observations are…

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    Nonverbal Communication In the iconic Jingle Bells Christmas show, The Plastics are known for performing a sexualized dance each year. Before this year’s dance, Regina turns to Gretchen and makes her move to a different spot which seems like a ploy to show Gretchen that Cady is her new favorite. In this scene, proxemics is used as a way to illustrate your position in the social hierarchy. In this case, the space between Gretchen and Regina was implicitly telling her that Regina was displacing…

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    A century ago, the humankind had no idea about tumor necrosis factor (TNF); however, physician William B Cooley was able to demonstrate the principle of anti-tumoral response in vivo as early as in 1891 (1,2). He escalated the idea of anti-tumoral response based on his observation of remission of lesions in patients injected with a mixture of dead Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens bacteria (1, 2). Due to the lack of understanding of mechanism behind this observation, it was not…

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    1. What clinical findings support a diagnosis of ARDS? There are a number of findings supporting a diagnosis of ARDS. Through physical examination, labs, and diagnostics including the patient's inability to breathe on her own, alteration in perfusion, and end-organ dysfunction (Urden, Stacy, & Lough, 2014, p. 522). There are multiple findings supporting a diagnosing of progressing ARDS to include the patient’s condition has worsened. The patient is sinus tachy with a heart rate of 120 BPM and…

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    Sherlock Holmes was not responsible for the death of Doctor Grimesby Roylott. The ending of “The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle consisted of Doctor Roylott dying due to the lethal snake. To begin, Sherlock Holmes was defending himself from the deadly swamp adder. Secondly, Sherlock Holmes was unaware of the precise location of Doctor Roylott. Lastly, due to the snake’s reiterated practice, it went back into Doctor Roylott’s room after going into the sisters’ room.…

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    A review of his medical records indicates that since his last visit he was hospitalized after calling 911 for change in mental status and found to have a blood sugar in the 1200’s. He is schedule to follow up with his new PCP this Friday to get a referral to nephrologist for his advanced kidney disease. He reports that he continues to suffers from HTN- which is poorly manage, Dm which is poorly manager and chronic anemia which is due to his advanced liver and kidney disease. He hopes that once…

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    Aries: The Constellation and Zodiac Sign History/Astronomy: Aries (meaning “the ram” in Latin) is an ancient, mid-size constellation, actually ranked 39 out of the 88 constellations in terms of size (it takes up 441 square degrees). The constellation was catalogued by Ptolemy, a Greek astronomer, in the 2nd centery. It was recognized as a constellation in 1922 by the International Astronomical Union, and, in 1930 an astronomer named Eugene Delporte defined its boundaries. When attempting to find…

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    population was deaf, while in 2010 12.6% of the United States population was African American. My mind was blown. I never imagined that it was so low. To make it worse one of the more shocking things that I found was the fact that even though American Sign Language is the sixth-most used language in the United States, deaf students are still struggling in the public school system because they don’t have the proper means to learn the way we hearing people do. People don’t realize that because of…

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    I used to think sign language was just other form of aid to help people better understand and communicate with the world today. Come to find out that it is its own language and comes with history behind it. As I’m learning about the history and the culture of the Deaf community, it feels like there is so much more I could be learning. After reading Deaf Again by Mark Drolsbaugh, I have learned more of what it’s like to be deaf through a 1st person point of view. Drolsbaugh goes through great…

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