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    billion worth of damage. In fact, 5 months after the hurricane hit, 1/3 of all hotels on the coast are still not rentable due to damage from the storm. So how do Floridians cope with these disasters? Right now the Red Cross offers a variety of services during an emergency. The Red Cross offers "mass care", which is the most well known disaster relief activity employed which includes providing shelter for those seeking refuge from a hurricane as well offering food and clothing. They also provide

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    ignoring the strange looks he was receiving from the students around him. He wore a tattered cloak, which was drawing attention. Underneath the cloak, he wore his old Sinnoh outfit, which consists of a black jacket, blue jeans, red and black sneakers, and black fingerless gloves. Secured firmly to his waist was a katana. On his shoulder was his best friend in the world, Pikachu. Gripping tightly in his grasp was his Kalos Pokédex with a mysterious text blinking frantically on the screen that reads:

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    500 Major and Minor League baseball players traded in their bats for rifles and joined the Armed Forces during the Second World War.Two of these baseball players included, “Jumpin Joe” DiMaggio of the New York Yankee’s and Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox. But it wasn’t just baseball players that made sacrifices for their country, all athletes did. Multiple professional and collegiate athletes gave up promising futures in athletics to help in the fight. All American sports were affected by the Second

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    decides the pitch couldn’t be more perfect. High and outside, just the way she likes it. She swings with all her might. Next thing I knew, the ball is coming at me in mid air, gaining speed as it passes over the infield. I put my favorite ratty, old glove up, ready to catch the ball like I always do. Too bright to see, the ball disappeared in the beaming sun. It came down so quick that by the time I saw it at the last second, it was too late. The stitches from the ball had left an imprint around my

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    stand out from other pop singers. And the biggest influence he had on fans and people who watched his videos or listened to his music was his style of fashion. We all know the famous bedazzled white glove and red jacket. This was one of his outfits that had made him stand out and still to this day that glove still has so much meaning and history that people are willing to pay thousands for it. Michael started singing at a time when our nation was going through a rough time with racism, so what does

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    Great Heart of Timpanogos" is about 5.5 feet in length and 1 cubic yard in volume. The “heart” cannot be weighed unless it is detached from its location, but is estimated to weigh over two tons. Other formations surround the great heart. Tours show a red light shown through the heart; this is not natural. The Camel Room has many examples of different formations. Columns form when stalactites join stalagmites. Shields are located on sloping oval plates that are fringed with helictites along a medial

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    Dog Is Man 's Best Friend

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    boy and dog. The young boy is wearing a navy blue snow outfit with tan fur accents around the hood and in a ball on top of his hat. His eyes are closed as he is embracing the large dog sitting next to him. It seems to be cold out based on his rosy red cheeks against his very pale skin. The dog stands tall and appears to be older than the boy by the matting in the cream colored fur on his chest. He is black around the jowls as well as his eyes and ears. If the boy were to stand tall next to him, he

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    Specimens In Health Care

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    "Contamination from other additives could interfere with test results" (Blood Collection, 2011). The technician should know what tube goes with that specific test that is being ordered. If a patients orders states they need a CBC, and the tech uses a red top tube instead of a lavender top tube and it is sent to the lab, they wrong tests will be perfumed on that vial of blood. When the technician has the blood sample in the tube, improper handling is also very important. Example is if a tube needs to

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    attendant, I hear the beep of the scanner and I know I can enter now. I finally walk up the stairs to where my seats are, take a breath and look around at the monstrous field with the perfectly cut green ivy. The sea of fans wearing blue, white, and red creates community through the stadium. Heading to my seat, I hear the crunch and feel the peanut shells crushing beneath me

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    only is this unsafe and unsanitary, this meat factory, keep in mind people ate this meat, was a breeding point for rats. They used the meat as their bathrooms. The old roof water would also get on this meat. It was also said somewhere that they used red food coloring or something like that to make their meats look fresh. In the Chicago meat-packing industry, Sinclair also said that “the workers would lay out poison bread for [the rats], they would die, then the rats, bread, and meat all went together

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