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    John Baker Case Summary

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    patient is responsive; however‚ he seems confused. The patient was playing outside‚ when a wasp stung him on the anterior region (front/top region) of the forearm. The patient’s mother watched the incident unfold‚ and promptly removed the stinger from the sight of injury with tweezers. The patient has no history of allergies or major medical ailments. The patient’s father has a known history of being allergic to wasps‚ and there are no other know family members with allergies

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    the mud. When we get out we see a stream of wasps covering every inch of our legs that was in the mud. I scream and run to the water. Every step I feel several pinches on my leg. Caitlin is screaming‚ trying to get the wasps off with a rock. Hannah is screaming and trying to brush them off with her hand‚ soon she joins me sprinting in the water. I wasn’t too much worrying about them at the time though. It took a bit of time for us to be clear of the wasps. It was almost impossible to walk. We start

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    between newly arrived and older established groups‚ religion being the main one‚ with older groups (Protestants) and the newer ones(catholic). The changes in American politics that immigration brought about were very little; power was kept by the WASPs (White Anglo Saxon Protestants). Irish Americans began sticking together for collective political clout which brought about the significance of Tammany Hall. Tammany Hall was notorious for the corruption in city and state politics that it fostered;

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    Deductive Reasoning

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    Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning happens when a researcher works from the more general information to the more specific. Sometimes this is called the “top-down” approach because the researcher starts at the top with a very broad spectrum of information and they work their way down to a specific conclusion. For instance‚ a researcher might begin with a theory about his or her topic of interest. From there‚ he or she would narrow that down into more specific hypotheses that can be tested. The

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    Wwii Impact on Women

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    on women already holding the home together while their husbands were in the war‚ they were forced to fill the spots that were usually held by men. Being in the workforce and doing jobs they would have never imagined doing such as: working in the factories‚ in transportation‚ and in government. These would have never been offered to women if there were men available. To get these women interested in getting involved‚ the “government teamed up with industry‚ the media‚ and woman’s organizations in an

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    Jesse Sanchez Per.6 Unit 6 Portfolio Chapter 32 1. With the end of World War I and the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment‚ Americans entered the distinctive 1920s — an era of Republican leadership‚ nationalistic and fundamentalist movements‚ and changing social conventions. Electing Republican presidents who favored business expansion rather than regulation‚ the American public enjoyed apparently unlimited prosperity‚ while fear of radicals and foreigners combined to almost completely close

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    [pic]  Three days now we have been struggling to keep the Black Ants out of our colony. There’s been no sign of hope; it seems that every time we push them back they come back stronger. We have been holding out in our colony surrounded by cliffs and the only way to get in and out is to cross the stream. We had a branch crossing the stream but we had to knock it into the river when we seen the black ants attacking. The black ants keep on trying to build up bridges to get over and take control

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    1. The first poem‚ "Upon the Burning of Our House" is written by Anne Bradstreet. She explains how God has the right to take away any of her belongings such as her house. The quote "It was his own:it was not mine;" emphasizes the fact that God owns everything a human posseses and that she owes everything to God. Later in the poem she describes how a better life exists in heaven for her made by the mighty Architect. 3. This quote is from Johnathon Edwards’s sermon "from Sinners in the Hands of an

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    Social Insects

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    Quasi-social (while making provisions for own eggs‚ individuals share their provisions) – Semisocial (females are mated and lay eggs as queens) Semi-social: Polistes (paper) wasps “Presocial” • Any social behavior beyond sexual behavior‚ yet short of eusocial behavior Myschocyattarus spp. Vespidae Paper wasps from Indonesia Eusocial “true sociality” requires: 1) Cooperative brood care 2) Reproductive division of labor 3) At least 2 generations overlap (kids aid parents in colony

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    Women during world war II were powerful‚ strong and a huge support in getting through the war. Women had many roles and groups in the war such as “WAVES” “WASP” “WAC” and “WAFS.” Their roles were things like working in defense plants (working with finishing touches on cars) and volunteering for war-related organizations‚ in addition to managing their households. Women were also accepted for voluntary emergency services and they also became airforce service pilots. Women played an important role

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