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    OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Deanna Martinez Patient ID: 117232 Date of Surgery: 05/27/---- Admitting Physician: Sheila Goodman‚ MD‚ Neurosurgery Surgeon: Sheila Goodman‚ MD Assistant: Markus LeRoy Johnson‚ PA-C Preoperative Diagnosis: Lateral recess syndrome at L5-S1‚ right. Postoperative Diagnosis: Herniated disk at L5-S1‚ right. Operative Procedure: Lumbar laminectomy and excision of disk at L5-S1 on the right. Anesthesia: General endotracheal plus Marcaine with

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    Unit Cost + Freight Cost Total Unit Cost = $19.55 + $8.28 Total Unit Cost = $27.83 3. The supplier that Sheila should recommend is Happy Lucky Assemblies. Happy Lucky Assemblies has a lower total unit cost at $27.83 over Original Wire Quote with a total unit cost of $31.87. Happy Lucky Assemblies creates a savings of $4.04 per unit or 13% per unit. 4. Other issues that Sheila should evaluate are the amount of lead time needed to make sure the product gets to the customer on-time‚ the

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    ’Stolpestad’ William Lychack People have to make some changes in their life‚ it is not always easy‚ but it is necessarily. It is something that a lot of people go through‚ almost everybody. They got their normal day routine‚ which can be very boring. ”as if you’ve seen or imagined or been through all of this before‚ or will be through it all again‚ over and over” (p.4 ll. 103.104). This quote appears in the novel ‘Stolpestad’ by William Lychack. It is about a “boring” life that you are just

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    daughter. She breaks the stereotype of a house wife. She works so much that she is never home to cook or clean the house. Her husband Terry has to attend to the household chores. The couple with the most problems in the movie was Sheila and Mike. Mike mentally abused Sheila by talking about her weight‚ and by criticizing everything about her‚ such as the things she wore or the way she looked. Mike was controlling by taking all of Sheila’s money and making her do what he said. Mike ended up leaving

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    dining table with their daughter. George tries to explain to Sheila before being kicked out that Claude is in love with her. Unfortunately the mother responds with “you must have some nerve!”. She does this because she believes George’s behavior is inappropriate and outrageous. She does not approve of her daughter being with someone like him‚ even though Claude is not a hippy‚ because of their rude appearance at their private party. Sheila on the other hand enjoys this attention. She watches George

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    clever use of lighting/lighting effects during act one‚ scene one where only Bridie is evident on the stage‚ as well as the voice; The spotlight is just on Bridie which indicates isolation of Bridie and exemplifies the differences between Bridie and Sheila‚ which evidently makes the play more cohesive. The composer carefully masters the audience‚ forcing them to visualise the horrors of war. Distinctive images deliver the key themes behind the text

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    Shoe-horn is a metaphor of both hope and dehumanisation. Birdie sees her beloved “shoe-horn” as a symbol of hope‚ whereas Sheila sees it as her fear and dehumanisation of the war. The Shoe-Horn is also a symbol of their friendship‚ “Just a gentle tap with my shoe-horn” says bride‚ as these too women are floating in the cold ocean‚ bride is trying to keep her new friend sheila awake‚ so she does not die‚ therefore this quote symbolises the start of a friendship and what is would have been like in

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    Japanese mercilessly advance further into the Asia-Pacific region ‚ directing the responders’ attention to the protagonists’ exposure to a hopeless and unforgiving environment ‚ separating the audience from an unknown setting. In Act one Scene three ‚ Sheila vividly recounts the sinking of the Giang Bee and how she “remembers...the tiny boats that really sailed and dolls with eyes that opened and stared....Whenever [she] could [she’d] yelled for help. But the night was so dark and...nobody came” ‚

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    help give the audience an idea of the mood that the protagonists are in‚ for example in the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata the use of dim light whilst on stage is used to great effect whenever Sheila or Bridie are saying something that is meaningful the light is dimmed to create or set the mood. For example when Sheila is confessing about sleeping with a Japanese solider the light is dimmed to create a “sombre” mood. In “Vergissmeinicht” Douglas uses motif of darkness in the second stanza to paint a clear

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    childcare providers should‚ (while working with the frame works and in a holistic manner‚ have an awareness of anti –bias/anti-discriminatory practice. “Anti-bias/anti-discriminatory practice is free from stereotypical assumptions and conjecture.” (Sheila Riddall-Leech 2006). The frameworks mentioned help to stop bias and discrimination as they assist you as they look at all aspects of the person not just one area. As a childcare professional

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