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    mom noticed in time and patted my back heavily until the coin came out. Although I was saved‚ my throat was injured because the coin scratched my throat. As a result‚ I could not eat any hard food for a month‚ such as my favorite fries and sausage. Gerald Diamond‚

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    Gerald Scarpelli‚ pleaded guilty in July 1965‚ to a charge of armed robbery in Wisconsin. The trial judge sentenced him to 15 years’ imprisonment‚ but suspended the sentence and placed him on probation for seven years in the custody of the Wisconsin Department of Public Welfare. At that time‚ he signed an agreement specifying the terms of his probation and a "Travel Permit and Agreement to Return" allowing him to reside in Illinois‚ with supervision there under an interstate compact. On August 5

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    audiences interested in many ways. In the genre power chicks the film makers represent the changing roles of woman through making fun of stereotypes‚ and empowering woman. The power chicks genre is everywhere From Pink to Buffy‚ Charlie’s Angels to Lara Croft … our large and small screens as well as our radios are deep in this newly empowered genre‚ And in film it is working great with film makers exploring new avenues keeping the audience interested. ‘’the new force in popular culture” They are indeed

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    In the essay titled "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff discusses the nonacceptance of nonintellectual street smarts vs academic book smarts. I agree with Graff’s views on street smarts being a hidden intellectually from society and academics. Gerald Graff is correct in thinking that modern education strongly favors classic literary subjects over real world "street" subject matters. As I read "Hidden Intellectualism" I could not help but empathize with Graff instantly. I was transported back

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    Hidden Intellectualism Essay Could sports fans become great intellectuals? Well when speaking in forms of intellectualism‚ Gerald Graff considers Sports and other forms of “street smarts” do seem to be their own form of intellectualism. The new Hidden Intellectualism that is found within these “street smarts”. Hidden intellectualism to Graff in early life was the argument/debate on who is the toughest and what sports team was the best. When arguing about these things graph found himself doing

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    RADIOLOGY REPORT Patient Name: Gerald Edwards Hospital No.: 11058 X-Ray No.: 03-75420 Admitting Physician: Catherine Baker‚ MD Procedure: MRI of the feet. Date: 07/17/2011 HISTORY: Diabetic patient with ulcer on the bottom right foot. Images of the feet were obtained in a plane perpendicular to the long axis of the foot. Utilizing a T1-sequence an effective double-echo sequence and in a plane nearly paralleling the long axis of the foot utilizing an effective double-echo sequence

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    piece of cake. You know Abraham Lincoln‚ John F. Kennedy‚ and George Washington. We all knows those guys. What about Gerald Ford? The 38th president of the United States of America. Do you know who he is? Does the name seem to ring a bell? You have to know who he is‚ everyone knows this guy. It was only about 38 years ago he was president. Leslie Lynch King Jr.‚ now known as Gerald Ford sometimes Jerry was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska on July 14‚ 1913. He didn’t stay in Omaha for long

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    Gerald Posner’s Killing the Dream begins with a detailed description of Martin Luther King Jr.’s final days and the detailed movements of his killer. The author arranges his book into three pivotal sections: The Assassination‚ The Assassin‚ and the Search for the Truth. He begins the book with a detailed account of the events that caused King to even be in Memphis‚ the chaos surrounding the Memphis Sanitation Strike. The Memphis Sanitation strike began on February 12‚ 1968‚ because of poor treatment

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    Understanding and appreciating public art is an important aspect of our lives. As I was walking near Crocker Art Museum a piece of art by Gerald Walburg caught my attention. After I took some pictures and conducted a deeper research on the piece and on the author it appealed to me even more. I analysed the piece of art to realize that Sakai sculpture by Gerald Walburg contributes to the public space‚ reveals author’s and people’s values‚ and for this period in time makes the look

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    recognized as a model of consultation by psychiatrist Gerald Caplan. Consultation has expanded and is defined as a collaborative problem solving process involving a person seeking consultation (Brown‚ Pryzwansky‚ & Schulte‚ 2011). Consulting with other professionals is an example of receiving advice. This is voluntary process of seeking and giving expert guidance and can be very effective for professionals that may not be as skilled in certain areas. In Gerald Caplan’s model of Mental Health Consultation

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