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    Headache Care Plan

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    Lymph nodes-denies enlargement or pain. Bones, joints, muscles- denies joint pain, swelling, stiffness, or weakness. Endocrine- denies polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, cold/heat intolerance, and no appetite or weight changes. Head normal. Eyes- above info, denies visual loss diplopia, redness or drainage. Ears- denies hearing changes, tinnitus, vertigo, drainage, or pain. Nose- denies discharge, inflammation, obstruction, or epistaxis. Mouth- denies sores, bleeding, and toothaches…

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    Defining Normality What really is considered to be normal? What is 'normal ' depends on the point of view, beliefs, and opinions of each person. In order to help scientists consider what is normal and abnormal, there are six general approaches when trying to establish the differences between normal and abnormal. Sociocultural What a person or group of people does in one culture (whether it be traditional, compulsory, etc.), it may not be considered acceptable towards people of another culture.…

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    The trouble with normal is just as it sounds. It’s the idea of going against the status quo in order to express yourself and not care about what others think. I’ll speak briefly on this since our pop culture unit was the most recent, and because we spent so long on the trouble with normal. Way back when, when we read the article what’s wrong Michael Warner explains how normalcy or the idea of being normal was troublesome to many homosexuals during the late twentieth early twenty first century.…

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    things he would otherwise never been able to do. Even though Brother had to do with Doodle’s death which was an accident. Brother is a good brother to Doodle because of his dedication to helping Doodle become normal. Brother spent endless hours helping Doodle to walk and to be like a normal boy. Brother took lots of his own time to help Doodle walk. Doodle was never to be able to even stand up all the doctors said. Brother was embarrassed to have an invalid brother so he set to prove everyone…

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    and deserve to be punished for what they did. They are shown as violent people that should be avoided at all times but in reality they are most of the time normal people that would never be suspected to be dangerous and bad people. So for those reasons it can be hard to spot them out in the crowd when they are living there life like a normal person. In the novel Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King the readers can really see how this is true with the character Brady. As Brady’s character shows a killer…

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    Introduction A vehicle becomes hybrid when it combines two or more power sources. In fact many people have probably owned a hybrids vehicle at some point. Hybrid vehicles are powered by two energy sources such as a combustion engine or fuel cell. These are the vehicles having the potential to be two to three times more fuel- efficient than conventional vehicles .In general hybrids capture energy lost during braking and return it to the on-board battery. Hybrid vehicle operates the alternative…

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    Maintain Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis is the existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body. To achieve homeostasis, the body must actively regulate conditions that are constantly changing. As our bodies undergo their everyday processes, we are continuously exposed to new conditions. We call these conditions variables. One variable familiar to all of us is body temperature. Body temperature is a variable that can increase in a hot environment or decrease in a cold one. The organ systems…

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    these practices escape from the idea of being normal or socially appropriate. In regards to performative acts, the idea of being normal is the problem. If individuals choose to be normal then they force themselves to align within the guidelines of accepted gender behaviors. S/M stages for social power to be regained and also refuse the “natural” concept of performative acts that are fundamental to society. There is a double boundary between being normal or abnormal for both the male and female…

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    intellectual, it is difficult for them to fit in with the “normal” society. Their intelligence has caused them disputes in the past and will…

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    common form of literature and can be found in almost anything, yet so hidden. It is frequently known as a form of writing in which magical elements are considered normal to the ordinary person. Some familiar elements include, a metamorphosis, when in-humane objects personify, and mythical creatures are seen as normal to the average person. In a story containing magical realism, metamorphosis are seen as a regular occurrence to an ordinary person. A metamorphosis…

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