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    goals due to the education provided at Poly, Dr. Tehrany felt the need to contribute the education and growth of the future medical students. Participating in the Poly’s internship program felt like the most rewarding contribution and honor to his alma mater. “I am a Poly graduate, '87, and my interest in working closely with the Poly community was rekindled when my eldest daughter enrolled last year. I wanted to give back

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    Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Directions: Develop an educational series proposal for your community using one of the following four topics which will be chosen within your CLC group: Primary Prevention/Health Promotion Planning Before Teaching: Name and Credentials of Teacher: | Estimated Time Teaching Will Last: 2 periods, approximately 50-55 minutes in length. | Location of Teaching: Urban High School | Supplies, Material, Equipment Needed: Laptop, Overhead Screen, Condoms

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    Sunshine and Noir in Historical Los Angeles: A Contextualization of Nina Revoyr’s Southland Nina Revoyr’s novel, Southland, provides a glimpse into the injustice, scandal, and struggle in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1990s due to its racial composition. The novel contains a unique cast of characters who, although often times interact with conflict, are forced to live side-by-side one another in their separate attempts to attain the American Dream. Southland takes its readers on a journey

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    After her divorce with Prince Charles, Diana continued being photographed as a fashion icon and charity worker. She was a wealthy member of society. Her young life came to a tragic end when she was only 36 years old. She was her chauffeured car sped out of control while trying to escape the paparazzi. On July 1, 1961 at 7:45pm a baby was born. This was the start of a new life of Diana Spencer. Diana was born weighing seven pounds and twelve ounces. She was born at the Park House, in Sandringham,

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    “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success” (Henry Ford). In the novel Southland by Nina Revoyr, due to the injustices and struggles that characters face, they are forced to come together in the face of adversity and times of conflict in order to achieve their vision of the American Dream. With Los Angeles set as the stage, we as readers are taken through a series of trials and tribulations during the 1940s to 1990s, which uncover the true characteristics

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    Mississippi State University, my alma mater, has been ranked number one in the country for the last four week in football. Of course, being my alma mater, I’m a fan. On the other hand, my fiancé is an Alabama fan. Last Saturday the teams had to play against each other. Prior to the game, we argued about who would win the game and what we would

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    Step 2 Gibb’s Model of Reflection (1988) Description Residents of rural and remote communities tend to experience poorer health outcomes than those in the metropolitan area (Humphreys & Walkerman, 2008). The fact that the high proportion of Indigenous Australians, which increases with remoteness, reflects the lag in Indigenous health outcomes (Humphreys & Walkerman, 2008). Feelings I believe that everyone should have equal access to all health services they require, no matter their cultural background

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    Cystic Fibrosis Essay

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    Like the world around us the medical field is always changing. It is always pushing forward, trying to understand mysteries of the human body that have boggled researchers for decades. What confuses scientists more, are the organisms or conditions that create these abnormalities that can send the human body into a downward spiral. Disease is something that has affected human civilization since the dawn of time. It can either be chronic or acute, but in either case it has the potential to bring havoc

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    Bigfoot Vs Sasquatch

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    There is the Yeti in Asia, the Yowie in Australia, the Bigfoot or Sasquatch in America, the Almas in Mongolia, the Yeren in China, and the Gigantopithecus in the Scientific Community. This mysterious humanoid creature goes by these names and many others throughout the various nations of the world. A vast number of people have reported witnessing a large, bipedal, hairy creature throughout the world and particularly in the North American Continent. While the existence of this creature has remained

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    Mr Pettit Reflection

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    Welcome back, Cardinals! It’s that time of year again, and besides the freshman, there are a lot of new faces in the halls this year. Keep your eyes out on thebeakspeaks.fyi for feature stories on each one our new teachers this year. There are new teachers who are fresh out of school and into their own classrooms, and also teachers who are new to WCHS from other schools. The Insight staff will be updating the new site constantly, and we are looking forward to a great year! One perfect example of

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