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    Lucy And Newborn

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    The first sentence in “Evolution and the Primitive Brain of a Newborn” chapter about Lucy and when I read this chapter‚ it was the anniversary of Lucy’s discovery and I found that convenient. In any case‚ as I read‚ I noticed how this chapter is talking about how unfinished humans are when we’re born; our brains aren’t even half developed as most other animals are. This fact interested me because I know with dogs and cats it doesn’t take as long as nine months to deliver offspring. Despite us having

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    Burn Recovery

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    Increasing numbers of individuals are surviving burn injuries that in the past would have proved fatal. Over the past 40 years‚ advances in burn management‚ such as in resuscitation‚ early excision and grafting‚ and surgical critical care‚ have dramatically improved the percentage of survivors of severe burn injuries. With this improvement in survival comes an increased need for comprehensive burn rehabilitation so that when a life is saved‚ the quality of lifestyle and participation in meaningful

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    Lucy Tea Monologue

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    (LUCY walks in‚ examines the empty room and chooses to sit in the center chair. LUCY starts to laugh‚ and quickly composes herself and stands up on a spotlight cue and looks at the audience.) LUCY There’s something about people who drink tea. They always think they’re so high up in society. Just because they drink tainted water they consider themselves as some sort of royalty or something. Next thing ya know they’ll start sticking their pinkies high in the air like the Queen of England or some

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    The Burn Journals

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    The Burn Journals Brent Runyon Brent Runyon‚ a fourteen year old boy was highly depressed. He was very intellectual‚ and had succeeded in many hard classes till third grade. He decided he didn’t like school anymore and wanted to be known. Brent was known as one of the funniest kids in school. He was a jokester and played many pranks on other students. After an exciting day he tried to light a locker on fire. He ended up burning a shirt and destroying some property. Brent didn’t want to be known

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    Burn Journals

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    Reflection 1: Burn Journals  Personal Response: What are your initial reactions to the book? What insights‚ aha’s‚ or connections do you have based on your group’s conversation? When I first started this book I had an idea that it was going to be really emotional and the boy was depressed for reasons because of home life‚ or just a sickness he couldn’t understand. But when it started out as such raw thoughts of a male teenage boy‚ I was completely caught off guard by how honest it was. It started

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    Ken Burns

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    KEN BURNS: JAZZ What is Jazz? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American. Founded primarily in the south during the 1800’s‚ this form of music was the first significant African American contribution that would be heard all around the world. Its constantly changing nature and loose rules allow it to be flexible and therefore‚ viable to audiences of all ages. Why is it unique to the American experience? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American.

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    Burn Degrees

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    Burn Categories Everyone in this room today has experienced a burn. Many of you have burnt yourself while cooking so you know how painful a burn can be. More serious burns can result in disfigurement‚ loss of feeling‚ and sometimes death. Burns are categorized depending on the severity of the burn. They range from 1st degree to 6th degree. According to a survey taken by the National Emergency Department‚ nearly 500‚000 people received medical treatment for burns in 2012. Children under age 4 and

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    Degree of Burns

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    Definition Burns can be caused by flame‚ UV radiation‚ hot liquids‚ electricity‚ lightning and certain chemicals. Major burns are a medical emergency and require urgent medical attention. In some cases‚ skin graft surgery is needed (Atkinson A.‚ 1998) . Different types of burns There are four types of burns: * Thermal burns caused by fire‚ hot objects‚ hot liquids‚ and gases; or by nuclear blast or fireball Thermal burn treatment .     enlarge | info | Fig. 1 Thermal burn - full thickness

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    burn the books

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    4/7/2014 Burn the Books Specific goal: I want to teach my audience the health‚ environmental and financial benefits it would bring by replacing paper books with interactive literature on computers and tablets. Introduction: There are many more benefits to replacing textbooks with computers then drawbacks‚ such as financial‚ health and even environmental. A: Textbooks are not only bulky‚ heavy. Every year‚ millions of young children develop back problems due to the ghastly weight of their

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    fight for suffrage was over‚ but not for Alice Paul. She wanted to keep fighting and so she introduced the Equal Rights Amendment. She thought women needed to be validated as human individuals‚ not just wives and mothers (RP 504). However‚ Paul was on such a high from the suffrage movement ending‚ she ended up introducing the Equal Rights Amendment too early. Her first mistake was wording it in a too positive manner‚ so such had to switch up the language. Looking at the other amendments she took

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