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    DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING ___________________________________________________ PATIENT NAME: Adela Torres PATIENT ID: 132463 DATE ADMITTED: 06/20/---- DATE DISCHARGE: 06/25/--- ADMITTING PHYSICIAN: Leon Medina‚ MD CONSULTATION: Sachi Kato‚ MD‚ Dermatology PROCEDURES Intravenous hydration. COMPLICATIONS None. ADMISSION DIAGNOSIS Stomatitis possibly methotrexate related. HOSPITAL COURSE This 57-year-old Cuban female was admitted from my office repeat severe stomatis

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    Ms. Bernadette R. Nayra MBA 312-Financial Management MM-HM CASE STUDY ON LUCKY PRAWN FARM Executive Summary: Ric Solis‚ one of the four partners in a prawn farming venture in Zamboanga City‚ was considering the latest request of Ben Torres‚ his cousin and manager of the venture‚ for an additional capital infusion of P30‚000 to finance the next prawn crop and other requirements of Lucky Prawn Farms. This would be the third request of his cousin for additional financing since the start

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Room No.: 541 Date of Admission: 06/22/2014 Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD of Internal Medicine Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis‚ possible methotrexate related . Chief Complaint: Swelling of the lips‚ causing difficulty swallowing. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This patient is a 57 year old Cuban woman with a long history of rheumatoid arthritis‚ she has received methotrexate on a weekly

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    a person with feelings in each individual. This characteristic is further portrayed in Miss Adela Quested – a young intelligent educated woman and a free thinker‚ who accompanied Mrs.Moore to India to decide whether or not to marry Mrs. Moore son‚ Ronny. This attitude as a free thinker enabled Adela to wonder as to why the Englishmen were so hostile towards the Indians. Unlike most Englishwoman‚ Adela attitude towards the Indians would be a friendly and approachable one.

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    hear me? Adela‚ give me a fan. ADELA: Here you are. BERNARDA: Is this the fan you give to a widow? Give me a black one‚ and learn to respect your father’s memory! MARTIRIO: Take mine. BERNARDA: What about you? MARTIRIO: I don’t feel warm. BERNARDA: Well look for another – you’re going to need one. During our eight years of mourning‚ no wind from streets will enter this house! Pretend we have sealed up the doors and windows with bricks. Where is Angustias? ADELA: I saw her

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    illustrate daring images of evil. Both Emily Grierson and Adela Strangeworth are women who share similar characteristics yet pose completely different motives. Their stories take place in close-knit towns‚ which play essential roles in their motives for evil. Emily Grierson and Adela Strangeworth demonstrate similarities and differences that develop their actions‚ revealing the possibility of evil within them. Both towns that Emily Grierson and Adela Strangeworth exist in are important settings for

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    In your personal opinion‚ is Adela Strangeworth inherently evil or was evil something that was socially constructed within her as a person? Explain. In the short story “The Possibility of Evil‚” Adela Strangeworth is made out to be a sweet innocent old lady living a perfect life. Everyone in her town seems to think that Adela is just some old lady who is really friendly and who cares for her neighbors. In reality‚ she walks around town acting like she is perfect and then goes home and writes

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    except Adela. . As is already said above‚ in her craziness she says what all the girls won’t dare to say. Another possible interpretation is that white represents sterility or purity‚ as in the "pure" and "immaculate" appearance of Bernarda’s home‚ and black represents oppression. Green - The symbol of future death and‚ in Hispanic culture‚ hope: it is worn by Adela when she confesses her love for Pepe el Romano. Can also represent jealousy‚ i.e. as between the sisters as they find Adela is the

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    out at one another. Adela‚ the youngest daughters‚ has a rebellious attitude‚ fueling her actions through her emotions with no filter. In Act 1 for example‚ after learning that the eldest daughter is soon to be married to Adela’s love interest‚ she proclaims‚ “I don’t want to waste away and grow old in these rooms... I want to get out” (220). Those that surround Adela constantly question her actions‚ especially Poncia‚ who was originally the only one knew of her affair. Adela becomes increasingly

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