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    forearm fracture of the left forearm with deformity, who underwent closed reduction in the emergency room on July 4, 2015, after his injury. He was treated with closed reduction and double sugar tong application and returns for followup today to check his progress and his reduction in double sugar tongs. The patient reports no complaints. No pain. No numbness or other problems. He does notice that the left thumb continues to be somewhat swollen although significantly better with the release

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    his stories, Ziya and Spring Silkworms, the latter which will be referenced throughout this essay. Spring Silkworms tells the story of an elderly man named Old Tong Bao, his family, and his village as they prepare for the coming silk worm season. Throughout the story, we are able to get a sense of the desperation and turmoil that Old Tong Bao’s village is experiencing. From learning about the debt that his family has, how they had to sacrifice food in

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    and Tongs”, with natural resources sent from America, England used its manufacturers to mass produce sugar tongs and sell them to the colonists expensively. To colonists sugar was an everyday necessity. So inevitably they continued to buy the sugar tong( the sugar tong is used to put sugar into tea) to fill their sugar cravings. England not only sold the thing used to put the sugar into tea, the sugar tong, but the created and enforced the Sugar Act, which put a tax on sugar. The sugar tong and Sugar

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    agricultural life. Villagers try to escape from poverty by rushing into the city, yet their escape is only in form, substantially, and they are so badly influenced by the money-oriented city that their escape has only turned their purity into animality. Su Tong deconstructs the grand picture of capitalism by employing elements of animality in portraying the characters in the story. For instance, Chen Baonian, after setting up business in the city, has indulged himself in prostitution and excessive drinking

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    These principles are resources designed and intended to provide a comprehensive understanding, guidance and rules of conduct to ensure an ethical and legal decision is made, regardless of the medical staffs subjective view of what is right and wrong (Tong, 2007, p. 7) Ethics are rules of conduct and moral principles of an individual which have various origins such as family, culture, and social environment. Given the diversity of people in the healthcare profession and the importance of providing care

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    Lily's Stereotypes

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    In Lily’s young life, she has many acquaintances with her, Lao Tong and her family. Lily is in a household where she gets no love from her parents, but her bound feet are perfect enough to have a Lao Tong. Lao Tong is another girl that has the same tendencies, interests and other same personalities. A bond between Lao tongs is stronger than marriage and much more. Even though Lily’s Lao Tong, Snow Flower, is a more skilled writer than Lily, they still get along perfectly. They both have different

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    Chemistry, an age old science that to this day were are still developing and advancing, was once based off the concept of alchemy, where scientists attempted to turn common metals like lead and copper into precious ones like gold. These experiments were regarded as magic tricks, with experiments The preparation of Gold we got to see behind the curtains of their act. For the experiment we would be attempting to turn common copper pennies into gold, testing whether or not the transformation is possible

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    Tong! Smack! “Ha you're out!” Raised someone’s voice in the octoball room. “No I’m not! Uh...Uh you! You are out Jimbo.” Said a kid in the room. It was around noon after we went to the chapel for Study time. The Octoball gameroom at Springhill was nice and clean plus, smelled a little sweaty like a workout gym. When we were watching the game…. “Kids watch out!!” Yelled a kid. “Woah!” We jumped at the sight of a ball over our heads. Fwong! Tong! “Watch where you're hittin’ you are gonna hurt someone

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    triangle. A ceramic-centered wire gauze was put next to the support stand. The crucible was heated for 5 minutes with the Bunsen burner flame. After extinguish the burner flame, the hot crucible was placed on the wire gauze from the triangle by using the tongs to cool for accurately determining the mass of an object. The mass of the cooled down crucible was measured. Hydrate was added to the crucible on the balance until the total mass was about 2.2g compared to the crucible alone. Total mass of crucible

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    like to present a brief discussion of ethical theories. Utilitarianism is one of the most popular moral ethics that is widely mentioned in the ethical literature; it seems very simple principle that focus on the consequence of action. As stated by Tong (2007) that “utilitarians believe that the desire for happiness or pleasure is universal and that people intuitively view that attainment of happiness or pleasure as their ultimate goal in life.” Hence the rightness or the wrongness of an action is

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