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    4/7/2014 Burn the Books Specific goal: I want to teach my audience the health‚ environmental and financial benefits it would bring by replacing paper books with interactive literature on computers and tablets. Introduction: There are many more benefits to replacing textbooks with computers then drawbacks‚ such as financial‚ health and even environmental. A: Textbooks are not only bulky‚ heavy. Every year‚ millions of young children develop back problems due to the ghastly weight of their

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    Burns Burns Burns are injuries to either skin (caused by heat‚ electricity‚ or chemicals)‚ or respiratory tract (caused by inhalation of smoke or hot particles). According to the CDC someone in the United States sustained burn injuries every 30 minutes (CDC‚ 2013). Pathophysiology The cell and tissue damage noted in burns is a result of exposure to temperatures above 44⁰C‚ which cause proteins to denature (Hettiaratchy & Dziewulski‚ 2004). This breakdown causes tissue necrosis; the necrotic

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    minor burn from a serious burn‚ the first step is to determine the extent of damage to body tissues. The three burn classifications of first-degree burn‚ second-degree burn and third-degree burn will help you determine emergency care. 1st-degree burn The least serious burns are those in which only the outer layer of skin is burned‚ but not all the way through. * The skin is usually red * Often there is swelling * Pain sometimes is present Treat a first-degree burn as a minor burn unless

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    Fahrenheit 451 – when books burn The book Fahrenheit 451 is written by Ray Bradbury and is about a futuristic community which does not tolerate books. In this community‚ the firemen are sent out to burn buildings that are believed to contain books. Guy Montag’s understanding of fire changes throughout the novel. At first‚ it is a pleasure to burn; a pleasure to see things blackened and changed‚ but it becomes a comforting symbol of warmth. “It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure

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    Burns

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    Burn Burn | Classification and external resources | Second-degree burn of the hand | A burn is a type of injury to flesh caused by heat‚ electricity‚ chemicals‚ light‚ radiation or friction. Most burns affect only the skin (epidermal tissue and dermis). Rarely‚ deeper tissues‚ such as muscle‚ bone‚ and blood vessels can also be injured. Burns may be treated with first aid‚ in an out-of-hospital setting‚ or may require more specialized treatment such as those available at specialized burn

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    traditional fantasy‚ science-fiction‚ or horror. The paranormal genre is a very unique and different type of genre you do not see very often and in this novel‚ you really experience that characters are not very fair to one another. In Burn for Burn you witness a lot of changes within the boundaries of the protagonist’s feelings. In this novel you get a greater understanding of the protagonist’s past‚ how she got where she is now‚ elements of her past which make her the person she

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    The Day They Burned the Books is a captivating story that uses symbolism and imagery to complement the themes of racism‚ self-acceptance‚ and the unkindness of love. Jean Rhys short story is set in the Dominican Republic in the 1900’s just before world war one. At this time‚ the socioeconomic times in the Dominican Republic were not favourable and very hard on the people who lived there. The narrator tells the story though first person meaning that this person is a participant in this story and is

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    Anthony Burns

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    Book Report Sidney Watkins Sunday‚ September 9‚ 2012 Title: Anthony Burns Author: Virginia Hamilton Pages: 186 Imagine being a slave during the time of the fugitive slave act. Would you run away or would you stay and continue being a slave? If you ran away and you ran to Massachusetts and your master found you would you run from him? The man in this story did‚ listen as I tell you the sad story of Anthony Burns. Anthony burns was an educated slave that had a white father. His mother

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    EH 204 Written Final Jean Rhys “The Day They Burned the Books Ella Gwendolen Rees Williams‚ known as Jean Rhys was born August 24‚ 1890 on the small island of Dominica in the West Indies. Born to a Creole mother and a welsh-born doctor she was one of the only white girls in a predominantly black community. Feeling isolated‚ Rhys left her small island for schooling in England only returning once in 1936. After attending several schools in England Rhys was considered the outcast

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    The Day They Burnt the Books The story contains a great deal of one being racist towards the one person he should have treasured the most and that was his wife. Throughout the story he would make comments calling her names due to her ethnicity and make fun of her hair‚ even pulling it at times. It was fairly obvious he didn’t care if he hurt his wife’s feelings no remorse was even shown for his rude‚ condescending behavior. The tension between Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer was evident when Mr. Sawyer passed

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