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    Community Patient Resource Group Interview Lab Assignment I interviewed a patient using a template by Fruth (2014), who was a 65 years old male Mike Hughes a Christian Baptist by religion who used English as his first language. He is a retired veteran by profession who worked for every 6 months while at military. On observation, the patient entered the room with a standard cane. The speech was not affected but there was evident drooping of lips on the left side.…

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    Memories are tools of life. Some memories can be good or bad, or it can damage people’s lives. Some people would like to erase their memories . Others enjoy talking about their memories, and wishing that they can relive that moment. A man who finds himself drawn back to his childhood life, who seeks answers from a family who lived on a farmhouse for generations. These women were powerful and mysterious, the youngest referred to the duck pond her ‘’Ocean’’. Later on, revealed to be a metaphor for…

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    In this scenario a patient had surgery and was administered anesthesia by a nurse-anesthetist that caused fatality. The fatality was due to the patient not receiving adequate oxygen that caused the patient to go into cardiac arrest because the nurse-anesthetist did not monitor the vital signs accurately. A surgeon helped assist in administering the initial anesthetic. In accordance of the doctrine of "respondeat superior” the surgeon has vicarious liability for the patient's death. To support…

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    Literature search is a study of relevant books, journal articles, academic papers, official reports, government policy, such as legislation and subordinate legislation, minutes of meetings, official publications and other policy documents, newspaper articles, unpublished research and other applicable published and unpublished material for the purpose of becoming familiar with existing literature on the topic as well as for identifying selected normative criteria in respect of research problem.…

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    Figurative language and figures of speech have two functions: first, to add vividness and immediacy; second, to interpret the object described or the attitude towards it. For example, instead of saying that a girl’s hair is black and glossy, you can stir the imagination of the reader if you say that the girl’s hair is black as a raven(simile). Examples: 1. We wouldn’t move a muscle; the room was an oven and we felt we could be roasted bread my moment. (Metaphor) 2. The river showed an insane…

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    Crisis was big because it helped the NAACP to get known and know what it was about. This contributed to the organization becoming the primary African American group. Talking about one of their many court victories the article says, “ In 1915, Moorfield Storey (1845-1929), the first NAACP president, successfully argued a Supreme Court case, Guinn v. United States” (NAACP). In this case the court put an end to an Oklahoma law that did not allow any man who was illiterate or whose grandfather had…

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    feelings from being attracted to a girl are scattered throughout the story. There are many references that speak of being lonely in this essay. The second sentence of the first paragraph sets the theme for the story. “An uninhabited house of two storeys stood at the blind end, detached from its neighbours in a square ground” (Joyce). The house was set apart from the other houses. This house symbolizes the boy set apart from his friends who were not yet experiencing feelings like he was toward…

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    Julia is a 12-year-old girl who attends a third-grade self-contained class at a public school in New Jersey. She was diagnosed with autism at the age of three years. She receives occupational therapy and speech therapy services as a part of Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Although Julia is independent with basic daily living skills, she has difficulty meeting demands of her occupational roles of a student, peer, and a family member and successfully participating in occupations such as…

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    2.2 billion dollars to slash public transport to Randwick, Kingsford and beyond to the South East by over 10,000 passenger capacity an hour. At the same time they’ve proposed rezoning up to 1100 hectares from Moore Park to La Perouse for up to 20 storey high rise, including 20 hectares of Randwick race course.” With the Sydney Morning Herald reporting on the November 10 that the cost for the light rail was likely to go $600 million over the original budget of $1.6 billion, “It’s costing over…

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    Light steel frames support the floors directly using Z-section bracings over the wall. These allow walls to resist vertical land horizontal loads. Load-bearing modules can be designed to resist horizontal loads for buildings up to 6 storeys high. Th modules are tight together at their corners to transfer loads between each other. When the building is located over a car park or a commercial space, podium structures, with different column grids above and below, can be added to support…

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