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    The Sapphires

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    Hospital Scene: - Panning - Close up and Medium shot - Sad song Kay and Gale conflict: - ’Think you can walk away from your mob? Live in the city for ten years making out you’re a gubba? And then get up on stage and say you’re a black fella and that’s alright?’ - Separate shots‚ shows tension - Gale showed regret after hitting Kay Gale and Dave’s talk: - Long shot to start off‚ with chaotic setting - Flashback - Close shot when Gale talks - Kay’s mums voice in background

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    brother Kay. Wart the main character in the novel responded to his ever changing circumstances through curiosity‚ Fearlessness and kindness. Pulling the sword from the anvil on a stone would revolutionize his life forever. Curiosity can either be a good or a bad thing‚ depending on how far you go‚ the quote “curiosity kills the cat” was challenged by Wart thought the book. First the Wart had a desire to become a perch in the castles moat‚ so Merlyn the magician who is also Wart and Kay tutor transformed

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    Malignant Hyperthermia

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    Kay 1 Amy Kay Professor Robinson Medical Terminology October 12‚ 2005 Malignant Hyperthermia Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease of skeletal muscle. Characteristically patients with this disease have no signs or symptoms except during an anesthetic. When exposed to inhalational anesthetics (those which are gases)‚ muscle metabolism increases‚ and a series of signs and symptoms appear‚ which if left untreated can lead to death. The

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    (C)Since this extension was disapproved‚ there was no building date set. (G)This pipeline was set to hold tar sands oil which is one of the world’s dirtiest fuels. The pipeline would move this fuel throughout the United States to oil refineries. (B)This expansion was proposed because of giant oil corporation that invested in Canada’s tar sands greatly needed a profitable way to extract tar sands oil for their corporations. This pipeline would greatly increase‚ in fact‚ double‚ the imports of the

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    Exploring an Unquiet Mind

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    you have manic-depressive illness; if there is‚ I haven’t found it.” (1) Kay Redfield Jamison’s words reverberate in my mind as I write this paper. Many people that I have read reactions from tend to agree that it is extremely difficult. But Jamison’s decision to become public about her illness‚ no matter how difficult it was‚ is something I will forever be grateful for. When discussing this decision in a public forum‚ Kay Redfield Jamison stated‚ “One of the advantages of having had manic depressive

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    importantly a person. The Case A medical malpractice suit had been filed against St. Catherine’s Laboure Hospital physicians Towler and Marks involving Deborah Anne Kay. A very pregnant Deborah Anne Kay was administered the wrong anesthesia during a cesarean delivery resulting in the aspiration of vomitus leaving Deborah Anne Kay in a perpetually comatose state. Frank has a strong case and is assured that the hospital will settle without having to go to trial. Deborah Anne Kay’s sister and brother-in-law

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    "The failure of Feminism" by Kay Ebeling talks about her personal beliefs towards feminism. Kay Ebeling believes that men benefited the feminist movement more that women have. The feminist movement was to promote gender equality but as a result‚ women felt like prisoners. In the beginning of the text‚ Kay Ebeling describes the blind date that she was on. I personally believe she painted that picture for us as readers to show how men are richer. On page 169 she states " I am too from that Experimental

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    Toni Morrison

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    Toni Morrison The issue of abandonment and the will that it takes to survive the hardship of it is a reoccurring theme in Toni Morrison’s writing. Tar Baby‚ Sula and Paradise all deal with the issue of abandonment and how it relates to the characters in her stories. "Through her fiction‚ Toni Morrison intends to present problems‚ not their answers" (Moon). Her stated aim is to show "how to survive whole in a world where we are all of us‚ in some measure‚ victims of something." (Morrison) Morrison’s

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    islse of scilly

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    Grandpa’s soup Why is her Grandpa’s soup so important to the poet? In my opinion the soup made by the Grandfather is important to the poet‚ because she is describing a good memory she has of her own Grandfather in real life. Often Grand-parents cook for their grandchildren and this can have a positive effect on the child’s relationship with them‚ but also help them explore new foods which have been home cooked sometimes to the family member’s own recipe. In the first paragraph of the poem the

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    company indicates that the relative frequency distribution of tar content of its newly developed low-tar cigarette has a mean equal to 3.9 milligrams of tar per cigarette and a standard deviation equal to 1.0 milligram. Suppose a sample of 100 low-tar cigarettes is randomly selected from a day’s production and the tar content is measured in each. Assuming that the tobacco company’s claim is true‚ what is the probability that the mean tar content of the sample is greater than 4.15 milligrams?

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