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    On December 25‚ 2003‚ 63-year-old Nancy Sue Brown was injured exiting a packed Georgia movie theater by tripping over an A-frame caution sign that an employee used after cleaning up a spill that had occurred ten-minutes earlier. The sign Brown tripped over had fallen‚ possibly by the crowd of people‚ and was lying flat on the ground. Brown states she was paying attention to the crowd to prevent running into anyone and therefore did not see the sign on the floor. An ambulance escorted Brown to the

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    Abstract This paper will be discussing Bipolar Disorder. It will cover some of today’s diagnosis methods and treatment. The treatments covered will involve psychotherapy and antidepressant drugs. Bipolar Disorder Many refer to Bipolar Disorder as manic-depressive disorder. This disorder causes people to swing from very low depressive states to extreme highs of “mania.” When people are depressed they may feel sad‚ hopeless and lose interest in everyday activities. However‚ when their mood shifts

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    primary care provider and actually follow up as instructed within 1-2 weeks‚ 2/3 of those primary care providers will have not received a written discharge summary of the patient’s stay. On the other hand‚ a large percentage of patients either do not have access to primary care and if they do‚ they fail to follow up within 1-2 weeks after hospital discharge as instructed. This may may be the cause of a number of different loopholes‚ the biggest of which is inadequate communication and education. The

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    Character: The Stone Boy “Acting is not that far from mental disease: An actor works on splitting his character into others. It is like a kind of schizophrenia‚” as quoted by famous actor Vittorio Gassman. Two brothers went out to pick peas for their family. The youngest brother‚ Arnold‚ was carrying a loaded gun‚ which caught on a wired fence. This ended up killing his brother‚ Eugie. What must it be like to know you killed your sibling? Arnold‚ the young boy in the short story “Stone Boy‚” most likely

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    Searching For Who I Am In the novel Dare‚ Marilyn Halvorson suggests that Dare changes by realizing his poor choices lead to nothing but trouble. Without his family’s help and the events that occurred he would not have been the person he turned out to be. Laura had been patient and considerate with him‚ she wanted him to learn how to show respect. Also‚ when Dare got sent to jail he had an epiphany on how much freedom is a privilege and it should not be taken advantage of. When Chief died‚ Dare

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    she has some kind of sexual appeal to her. That sexual appeal was make big by Marilyn Monroe. Known as one of the most photographed‚ most famous‚ and most misunderstood Hollywood actress of all time‚ Monroe changed Hollywood and set the bar high for the upcoming actresses. Marilyn Monroe not only changed Hollywood‚ but also changed the world through her acting‚ constant determination‚ and female strength. Marilyn Monroe changed the world through her acting. Her first movie‚ The Asphalt Jungle

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    Marilyn Monroe was recognized as the “Blonde Bombshell.”(4) She was well known throughout the world in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Marilyn’s childhood was rough but she rose above it by becoming an actress and model.  Norma Jean Mortenson‚ more famously known as Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1st‚ 1926 at 9:00a.m in Los Angeles‚ California. (1‚ 4) She was born into foster care therefore she never knew her mother or her father. (2) Marilyn’s mom was Gladys Monroe Baker Mortenson. (6) When Marilyn was

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    POWERPOINT PRESENTATION PowerPoint is a presentation software program that is part of the Microsoft Office package. PowerPoint uses a graphical approach to presentations in the form of slide shows that accompany the oral delivery of the topic. This program is widely used in business and classrooms and is an effective tool when used for training purposes. PowerPoint is one of the simplest computer programs to learn. It is the number 1 program used worldwide for presentations. Anyone can create stunning

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    Marilyn Monroe once said “"If I’d observed all the rules I’d never have got anywhere." Marilyn did more than just bend a few rules in her lifetime‚ she revolutionized them. She not only changed society’s views of sexuality but she empowered the way that woman saw themselves. She overcame adversity and rose to fame as a cultural icon who will continue to influence generations to come. Although she is one of the most recognized figures in the world many people do not truly know the legacy she left

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    Norma Jeanne Mortensen also known as‚ Marilyn Monroe is globally experienced as a sexual appearance idol for the world. Mrs. Monroe grew up from a tragic child hood as a kid‚ never spoken of her foster parents or about being in foster care during her high school or ever growing up (A 1942 University). Being smothered at the age of two‚ and being rapped at the age of nine (Biography1) was not a great life to talk about. Growing up not knowing her father was seriously difficult for her being the only

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