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    A summary of the balcony scene from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Romeo sneaks away from his friends and hides in the bushes underneath Juliet’s balcony. She is looking out over the balcony‚ dreaming. She cannot see Romeo. Romeo marvels in her beauty‚ comparing her eyes to stars and wishing he could touch her face. Juliet starts to speak to herself. Declaring her love for Romeo but wishing he was anything but a Montague. She says he would still be the Romeo she loved whether that was his last name or not

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    Emergency Department Triages

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    Emergency Department Triage Triage is an essential element of providing care to patients who present at a hospital emergency department. Triage is defined as a brief clinical assessment that determines the time and sequence in which patients should be seen in the emergency department. During triage‚ an emergency department nurse interviews a patient or the patient’s representative about the medical problem causing concern‚ makes a brief evaluation of the patient‚ and takes the patient’s vital signs

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    The Call of the Wild

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    The Call of the Wild In the novel The Call of the Wild‚ by Jack London‚ a pampered dog named Buck lives a lovely life in the Santa Clara Valley. When one of the garden workers brings Buck to a train station and sells him‚ his whole life changes. Buck adapts to his new ways and now is tougher and more aggressive. He isn’t the same dog anymore. The “call of the wild” affects Buck’s behavior and leads him to his true destiny. He has a natural call to live in the wild.

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    Emergency Room Interview

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    The Finale     It was on April 18th that I had my third‚ and final‚ interview. The doctor that I interviewed was Dr. Anita Kulkarni‚ of the Santa Clara Emergency Room. Dr. Kulkarni and I got along well‚ talking about the hardships of being an Emergency Doctor‚ especially a female doctor‚ the goodness in the career‚ and the relationships that goes into the career. The doctor and I‚ however‚ had been conversing for some time before the interview was actually held. The two of us could not find a time

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    An Inspector Calls

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    An Inspector Calls In act one of ‘An inspector Calls’ how does J.B. Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience‚ as well as interest and involve them in the play? ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a thriller‚ written by J.B. Priestley in 1945 at the end of World War II but it was set in 1912 two years before World War I. Priestley was concerned about social conditions for working class people in Britain at the time he wrote the play and he wants his

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    Malayan Emergency The Malayan emergency was the conflict that occurred shortly after the end of the second world war in British Malaya from June 1948 till July 1960 between the British and her allies against Chinese Malay communists. this conflict is considered one of the most effective anti-communist campaigns‚ modern guerilla warfare campaigns but‚ most importantly the first contemporary use of the ’hearts and minds ’ strategy. The origins of this war can be seen with British colonial actions

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    Emergence From Silence: An examination of Mise-En-Scene in early scenes of The Great Dictator Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator is a film new to the era of “talkies” and‚ in it’s early scenes focuses on very physical‚ present aspects of mise-en-scene‚ almost completely doing away with non-diagetic sound. The film grows throughout it’s full 124 minute run‚ having been filmed over several years and seemingly developing it’s delving into use of sound similarly‚ but in it’s early scenes The Great

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    be different from my normal and more comfortable surroundings‚ in which I thought the nonverbal communication patterns would differ from my own. I made my observations over two days. The environment I chose to observe was an emergency room waiting area. I chose this because I figured the people that I would be observing would not necessarily be very different from me‚ but I figured that they would be in a different emotional state then I was. I was just an observer in the emergency room while everyone

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    The Call Of The Wild

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    The Call of the Wild‚ written by Jack London‚ is an in-depth work of historical fiction‚ taking readers in to the life of a dog called Buck. This is not a book I would recommend. At times‚ the story becomes so in-depth it is tedious‚ causing readers to lose concentration and possibly even interest in the story as a whole. At other times‚ it jumps from one scene to the next so quickly readers might wonder if they had skipped a page. These faults‚ along with others‚ disqualify this book from being

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    Emergency Plumber Essay

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    Selecting the Expert Emergency Plumber for Your Service! Some of the plumbing issues are quite predictable‚ and one can manage to fix them on their own. However‚ when there is a serious leakage or a flooded basement‚ you will need an expert emergency plumber. It is not only tedious but also arduous to find a right one right on time. However‚ unless you get the right contractor for the job‚ the issue will not be handled efficiently. Hence‚ without wasting your time‚ you should be looking for the

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