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    CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE The main cause of most CVD’s is atherosclerosis which is the hardening of arteries from the build up of fat deposits on the blood vessel walls. Nutritional risk factors: * Saturated fat intake – contributes to build up of LDL cholesterol causing plaque in the arteries * Trans fat intake – contributes to build up of LDL cholesterol by reducing production of HDL cholesterol * Sodium intake - increases blood pressure and results in hypertension Nutritional

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    Guardian Angels Guardian Angels (George L. Vivant Gallery) by Dorothea Tanning is an oil painting on canvas. It depicts a wing-like figure looming over a cloth covered landscape. Tanning chose a cool color scheme with just a hint of red at the bottom of the picture plane. The painting is abstract‚ we don’t know exactly what the wing-like figure is and female silhouettes can be seen infused into the figure. Through the use of detail and her color scheme Tanning successfully gives the appearance

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    According to Roy Stryker‚ Dorothea Lange "had the most sensitivity and the most rapport with people" (Stryker and Wood 41). Dorothea Lange was a phenomenal photographer that seized the hearts of people during the 1930s and beyond‚ and greatly affected the times of the Great Depression. Dorothea Lange was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. When she was seven years old‚ she had become lame from polio. Polio lamed her right leg from the knee down. Dorothea said in reference of her childhood

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    social gathering like an open house event‚ the events not necessary to be large and can start with a small group to spread the awareness‚ printing papers about Zika virus threats can be hanged to each apartment’s door to give some idea about the disease and its possible ways of transmission. The aforementioned steps will empower the residents and trigger them to start the social action. The social action suggested by Alinsky can be used as the next step‚ it is an effective way to make a

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    LANGUAGE III Study Guide: Labors of the Heart by Claire Davis Characters: Clarence John Softitch (Pinky)‚ Rose Spencer‚ Ray Tipp Location: Clarkston‚ Washington [Loyola High School] Themes: obesity‚ discrimination‚ awakening‚ search for romance‚ … Questions: ● What did the title make you think the story would be about? Were you surprised? Would you change the title? ● Why do you think Davis uses such diversity of vocabulary to describe “fat” in the first paragraph? ● Where

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    staying with his close friend Bobby Singer. He currently does not have a job; he says he makes money doing different odd jobs offered to him. Most of his money is currently being spent on beer and other alcohol. According to the Kübler-Ross (1969): model of grief Sam would fall

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    Dorothea Dix: A Mental Institution Reformer Every day is the same to you; you wake up‚ read the paper‚ and drink your coffee. You work at the East Cambridge Prison‚ where you keep the inmates in order by whipping them‚ chaining them up‚ and by not giving them food. You know that the conditions are wrong and inhumane‚ but it’s a well-paying job. You don’t speak out because you’re worried about your family and three kids at home who need to be fed. Stories like these occurred in prisons and mental

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    My Country – Dorothea Mackellar My Country is an iconic nationalistic poem about Australia written by Dorothea Mackellar in 1908. Dorothea Mackellar was born in Sydney in 1885. Her education was comprised of private home tutoring until she attended University of Sydney. She travelled broadly with her parents and also become fluent in Spanish‚ French‚ German and Italian. She highly educated and lived an adventurous life. Though raised in a professional urban family‚ Mackellar’s poetry is usually

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    Dorothea Dix and Moral Treatment SW 5005 – American Social Welfare History and the Social Work Profession Brian Byerly 10/03/12 Brian Byerly Self-Assessment My current household consists of my girlfriend Carolyn‚ two dogs (13 year old Pug Ferris and 10 year old Corgi Freddy)‚ a kitten (6 month old Laney) and myself. The animals are for the most part a joy to experience‚ but the corgi has been exhibiting aggressive behavioral problems that have caused a great deal of

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    Dorothea Lange: A Photographer of the Past “I realize more and more what it takes to be a really good photographer. You go in over your head‚ not just up to your neck.” This was said by Dorothea Lange‚ and what a smart lady she was! Dorothea Lange was a well-known documentary photographer and photojournalist during The Great Depression. The picture she is famous for is “Migrant Mother” and others showing the troubling times during the Depression-era (Partridge). One of two events that had an

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