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    have chronicled literally hundreds of cases where people have been injured, become ill, and even died due to errors and complications with body piercing procedures! Perhaps a foremost concern is the great responsibility of ongoing care. Unlike the earlobes, which lend themselves to a near painless piercing, resistance to easy infection, and great simplicity in care and cleaning after a procedure, many other areas of the body are less than ideal for housing foreign metal objects. For instance, the

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    Bandaged Ear by van Gogh was one of his later self-portraits. It was painted two years before his death and is dated approximately January 17, 1889. (Blumer, 2002; Courtauld Gallery, n.d.) It is a self portrait of the artist shortly after he cut his earlobe off in December

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    Primary Survey Case Study

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    A primary survey is a process in which paramedics are able to quickly assess to see whether a patient has any injuries or illnesses that could be deemed life threatening. The Primary survey is set up in a way in which the paramedic can follow each step carefully and methodically allowing for the paramedic to use the find it and fix it method to treat the patient’s illness or injury in an order of priority. The Primary survey is made up of many components that are all equally as important as each

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    Holocaust Challenges

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    Imagine being afraid of going outside because you were jewish and fearing every person you see or walk past.If I would have lived back when the Holocaust took place,the challenges I would have faced would have been starvation,lack of shelter,and the effects of war. To begin, the first challenge I would have faced is starvation.Starvation was a problem for the people that did not have money to afford food so they had to steal it. “The next day I stole five loaves.”These people were stealing bread

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    Mary Sorrells was born on December 23, 1963 at Kings Daughters Hospital in Staunton, Virginia. She was the middle child in a family of four brothers, and four sisters. At the age of eighteen, she graduated high school, and worked in a factory while obtaining a nursing license. On September 3, 1983, she married Gary Spangler in a Pentecostal church in Staunton, Virginia. Thirteen years later, on March 12, 1997, Mary gave birth to her first child (Jacob) at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg

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    When you pick up the book and like it. No matter the reason, a high percentage of that is because you like the character from the start. Character changes is most complex and intriguing part of any story. Either if the character is growing or lessening, you’ll still end up with a tale. Milkweed goes through a lot of character changes. The given theme for this novel is about “when you own nothing, it’s easy to let things go.” The character in particular we’re going to talk about is the main character

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    Throughout the world, many individuals have body piercings. Various parts of the body can be pierced, including the navel, earlobe, eyebrow, or even the septum. The many different areas of the body that can be pierced have caused major controversy. While many believe that piercings are an exquisite form of art, others believe that piercings are tacky and a form of self-mutilation. Permanently marking ones skin to insert jewelry has become a hobby that the American culture has become obsessed with

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    Milkweed Quotes

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    Green in October as it is in July. Milkweed, the symbolism of endurance. A symbol of motion. Letting things go. Embracing changes and accepting them. The book Milkweed is meant to say a message;“When you own nothing it’s easy to let things go.” ( between pages.1- 60) It begins with a nameless antagonist whose our main character, from what we see after him stealing bread from the store. Meets a character named Uri who revealed himself as a theif. He invites the main character to live with him and

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    goes to Janina's house in the middle of the night to leave her and her family food. On his way back to the cellar that Uri and him stay at, he heard a pop and felt something on his ear. Someone was shooting at him. He says to Uri, “I can’t find my earlobe!” (44). Uri tells him, “They shot it off” (44). This event shows the danger that the Jews face. It is dangerous for them to go out at night because of the curfew the Nazis put on them. If the Jews don’t follow the curfew they will be shot. Jerry Spinelli

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    During this lab dissection I hope to gain a better understanding of how the different organ systems inside of a chicken work together. I expect to do well with this dissection because I have performed numerous necropsies with Dr. Macklin while working in his poultry microbiology lab. Many different components will factor into how much excitement or fear I will have heading into the lab. My excitement for this lab will come from learning how everything works together, and my fear will be not knowing

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