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    Assignment 302

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    How infection may affect people in the workplace guidelines If skin is pierced or cut by contaminated needles or sharp objects. Through broken skin due to cuts‚ scratches‚ rash‚ acne‚ chapped skin or fungal infections. Workers to ensure hands are washed between procedures and when using instruments. Ensure medical waste is disposed correctly. Budget issues Eat a balanced diet Sleep well Maintain a positive attitude to life Lazy work habits Good hygiene practice Good hand

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    Toshiba El-Araby

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    development of the group started by partnerships with major Japanese companies‚ most importantly the Toshiba Corporation in 1974‚ and hence we became the only Arab commercial agent for Toshiba products in Egypt’ The second partnership was with the Japanese Sharp Corporation in 2002. History of El-Araby in brief •1964- Founding El-Araby Company by Mr. Mahmoud El-Araby. •1968- Starting the partnership among the three brothers – Mohamed‚ Mahmoud and Abd Elgayed •1970- Starting to trade in black-and-white

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    great pain. Despite the pain‚ he shows self-control and determination. To calm himself down from nausea‚ he says ‘I pressed my face into the snow‚ and the sharp cold seemed to calm me.’ The sentence that comes right after the description of uncontrollable pain indicates his physical pain and mental control going against each other. The verb ‘sharp’ has connotations of knife and pain‚ suggesting that the cold is another type of pain he gives himself to make him forget about the other form of pain. In

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    Autobahn and Speed

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    as the road conditions and weather play a significant factor is speed. Driving at the set speed limit will keep you from driving too fast for the road conditions. Speed limits are set with safety in mind. You cannot drive safely on a road with a sharp curve at a high speed. You also need to be able to react on roads with limited visibility. In conclusion I feel it is important to have speed limits but more importantly for those speed limits to be followed. As long as the speed limits are set

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    Heart Disease

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    HEART DISEASE NOTES Video was made outside of Boston in Framingham. Studies started in 1948. Heart disease is # 1 killer in U.S. It starts squeezing your heart‚ and you feel a sharp point. 1/2 the people in the U.S. die with it‚ and 80% die from it. More men have it and more women die from it. Every minute heart disease kills someone in the U.S. Half the deaths in the U.S. population die by heart disease. Get tightness in the throat. Cholesterol is most deadly. Smoking hardens the arteries. High

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    classes. These people like Granville Sharp or William Wilberforce‚ both became well-known for their campaigning against slavery. Sharp’s opinion changed when he saw Jonathon Strong‚ a young slave brought to Britain and beaten by his owner. He had run away and had injuries such as a swollen head‚ nearly blind and could hardly walk. Granville Sharp helped this boy but he was later seen by his owner and captured‚ he was at threat of being sent back to Jamaica. However‚ Sharp fought in court and won the case

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    Analysis of an extract from ‘The Singing Lesson’ by Katherine Mansfield “ With despair - cold‚ sharp despair - buried deep in her heart like a wicked knife‚ Miss Meadows‚ in cap and gown and carrying a little baton‚ trod the cold corridors that led to the music hall. Girls of all ages‚ rosy from the air‚ and bubbling over with that gleeful excitement that comes from running to school on a fine autumn morning‚ hurried‚ skipped‚ fluttered by; from the hollow class-rooms came a quick drumming of

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    AMERICAN Consumerism

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    “American Consumerism is not only causing more debts‚ but it is also causing a sharp decrease in saving”. Due to the desire to get more materials things‚ the amount of money allocated for saving or in saving to be use in the near future will be diverted towards the purchase of latest and newest fashion design clothes‚ cars‚ best food etc. Most people today are not concern about the future or what tomorrow will look like in term of survival‚ but tend to prove some level of supremacy over others

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    aspects of mood with different feeling and emotions that convey darker themes. The elements of Gothic Literature in the short stories the “Black Cat‚” “the Devil and Tom Walker‚” and Sharp Objects create a morbid mood through the usage of grotesque scenery‚ psychological issues‚ and death. To begin‚ in the “Black Cat” and Sharp Objects death is taken lightly with the characters standoffishness towards deaths they heard of or murders they committed; before this happened these characters were psychologically

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    Surgical Instruments

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    dates back to the last centuries B.C. This work described 20 sharp and 101 blunt surgical instruments. These instruments included forceps‚ pincers‚ trocars (sharp-pointed instruments fitted with a small tube)‚ and cauteries (irons to heat and sear tissue). Most of these surgical tools were made of steel. The ancient Hindus also used lancets to carry out cataract surgery‚ scalpels to restore amputated noses via plastic surgery‚ and sharp knives to remove bladder stones. At about the same time‚ ancient

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