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    Jem Finch

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    Jem Finch A character from To Kill A Mockingbird When children are growing up‚ they tend to go through particular events that helps them learn to cope with certain things and take responsibility in life. Jem Finch goes through a lot of events in his childhood. The protagonist Jem Finch changes throughout the book by the way he begins to see people and their true nature‚ how he matures‚ and how his view of bravery and courage varies through the book. Jem Finch overall‚ is character who

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    uncomfortable. Easily fatigued Respiratory: Breath sounds clear with equal aeration bilaterally‚ non- labored Cardiac: Skin pink‚ warm‚ & dry‚ S1S2‚ No edema‚ Pulses 3+ in all extremities Neuro: Alert & oriented x4 GI/GU: Active BS in all 4 quadrants‚ abdomen soft & tender to palpation in lower abdomen- No rebound tenderness or guarding MISC: Lips dry‚ oral mucosa tacky with no shiny saliva present in mouth Nursing Interventions: Orthostatic BP’s (ED standing order) Establish PIV (ED

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    with moving animals for a while. He moves across from that boy on his knees . His eyes follows the movement of the moving dog. When the dog stops moving‚ he looks at that boy and giggles softly. He lifts it up with two fingers‚ put it down on the floor to let go toward the boy across back. When it bumps his leg on the way back to him‚ he mumbles‚ "Ouch!" quietly. He lowers his upper body all the way down to the carpet and tries to blow it couple of times with his lips. He uses his hands to switch a direction

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    Smoking is bad

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    drug and one of the harshest chemicals in tobacco smoke. Smoking accounts for at least 30% of all cancer deaths in the United States and 87% of lung cancer deaths. Smoking also causes cancers of the nasopharynx ‚ nasal cavity‚ paranasal sinuses‚ lip‚ larynx‚ mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ and bladder. It also has been linked to the development of cancers of the pancreas‚ cervix‚ ovary‚ colorectum‚ kidney‚ stomach‚ and some types of leukemia. Cigarettes‚ cigars‚ pipes‚ and spit and other types of smokeless

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    Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Room No: 541 Date of Admission: 06/22/…. Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD Internal Medicine Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis possibly methotrexate related. Chief Complaint: Swelling of 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 basis as an outpatient for many years. Approximately two weeks

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    Dermatology Skin Care Plan

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    keep your skin clear through the winter months. Dry Skin Leads to Breakouts One of the primary causes of breakouts in the winter is dry skin. In cold climates‚ the air becomes very dry during the winter and quickly saps the moisture out of your skin. It may seem counter intuitive‚ but dry skin can quickly become overly oily because the oil glands in the skin produce more oil to compensate for dryness. Between the irritation of dry skin‚ and dry skin producing too much oil‚ it’s easy to see how

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    Snow by Anne Beattie

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    giving it deeper thought I really realized just what this story was about. The girl describes the times that that they were together in a very elaborate and detailed way. Whereas when she talked about how the boy remembered it she described it in a very dry and very simple way. For example‚ to her when everyone came over during the big snow it was because they loved the idea of them being together and the fireplace would make them tell all these amazing stories. But he remembers it as the stories that

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    The Chemistry of Cosmetics Cosmetics are an excellent example of how discoveries in chemistry are part of our day-to-day lives. In fact‚ just reading the composition of any common cosmetic can become a chemistry class: water‚ emulsifiers‚ preservatives‚ thickeners‚ pH stabilizers‚ dyes and fragrances‚ combined in different ratios‚ for different purposes. The use of cosmetics – that is‚ chemical compounds to improve our appearance – is not a recent phenomenon. It is said that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra

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    the other end of the tunnel into the earth – to see the sky‚ he looks down‚ not up. When things are down‚ they can be pinned down and analysed – reflections can perhaps be seen more clearly. From a liking of wells in general‚ the second stanza moves to a specific well. He “savoured” the noise‚ as if enjoying a flavour of the “rich crash” – an onomatopoeic half-rhyme mimicking the sound of the bucket reaching its destination. In this well there is no limit – no “trapped sky” – just deepening possibility

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    Describing Food

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    nDescribing food Describing food is not as easy as it would seem. How many ways can you say something was really tasty? Not enough to keep you interested in what you are writing. That is why we have to borrow words from other areas to describe the food and the effect it has on us. You can compare a dish to a picture‚ a sports game‚ a musical performance or give it personality. Describe its sunny or somber mood‚ shyness‚ assertiveness‚ or contradiction of flavors. Knowing the words for describing

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