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    Emma Parker Case

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    DISCHARGE SUMMARY Patient name: Emma Parker Hospial No: 11259 Admitted: 09/25/13 Discharged: 10/01/13 Consultations: Carol Dodd‚ M.D‚ Orthopedics Saul Thompson‚ M.D.‚ Cardiology Procedure: Open reduction‚ internal fixation of right hip. Complication: Elevated cardiac enzymes postop. Admitting Diagnosis: Acute intertrochanteric fracture of right hip. ENTERING STATEMENT: This 69-year-old black female patient was brought to the ER after she sustain an injury to her

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    Michael Parker Biography

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    Michael Parker sits at a table near the front of the Panera Bread‚ eating his lunch with one of his cycling friends. He is a European male‚ around 30 years old. He is slim but carries muscle‚ a good build for a cyclist. This Saturday he eats at a Panera Bread in Newton Centre‚ but every Saturday he bikes somewhere new for food. His fingers show a tan line from his black and white biking gloves‚ creating a distinct difference between pale and dark. The bike helmet ruffles his dark hair‚ usually straight

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    Test#124 had escaped‚ and LTD had no idea. LTD’s plan will be to destroy all national monuments around the country.. 23 years later Test#124 has legally changed his name to Jacob Parker. He is about 6’2 with large biceps and slick dark brown hair. Jacob finally found his true potential with his powers such as flight‚ speed‚ heat and cold resistance‚ strength‚ and an incredible brain. He has just graduated with ease from Harvard and

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    All Quiet on the Western Front War War is a battle of not only the physical but also the psychological. In the text‚ All quiet on the western front‚ by Enrich Maria Remarque‚ and the poem Homecoming‚ by Bruce Dawe‚ our understanding is challenged through various representations of war such as innocence‚ srvivl and grief. Throughout the novel‚ “All quiet on the western front”‚ we as the readers are taken on a journey with the character Paul Baumer‚ a young man‚ whom started the war with a “head[s]

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    The influence of Western science towards China’s way of thinking When we look at the history of China before the Western invasion‚ we can see that it was a self-sufficient country. It supplies itself with food and all sorts of necessities. Owing to the geography‚ China did not have many chances to connect with the West. Therefore‚ it has developed its own ideology‚ correlative thinking (Hall & Roger‚ 1998). But after the invasion starting from 1839 (1st opium war)‚ Western ideology has begun

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    Horrors of War by Joshua Gonzalez aka NeonFx War stories before Erich Maria Remarque’s times still leaned toward themes of glory‚ adventure‚ and honor. In presenting his realistic version of a soldier’s experience‚ Remarque stripped that from war novels in his antiwar novel‚ All Quiet on the Western Front. Remarque accurately depicts both the physical and mental hardships of war. This novel should be read by all soldiers thinking of enlisting in the army for several reasons. First‚ the novel describes

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    World War I was a blow to the ideals of a “superior” Western civilization and to global socialism because advanced civilizations resorted to basic human nature. Before World War I‚ “…mankind seemed to have moved beyond the time when disputes were settled by war” (Foner 722)‚ with much of disputes between countries being settled with reason. The fact that issues could be resolved without violence in Western civilizations gave them an air of superiority—that violence was how uncivilized people solved

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    that war settles nothing. That to win a war is as disastrous as to lose one." - Agatha Christie We as people never stop to think about war and its definition. Accroding to the dictionary‚ war is defined as a state of hostility‚ conlict‚ antagonism and death. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque tells the story about Paul Baumer‚ the narrator and protagonist of the book ‚ a neneteen year old German soldier who fights in the front lines of Western Europle during Wold War I and

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    Attitudes towards War from Different Aspects of Life In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ different attitudes are betrayed from different people. Attitudes that come from various walks of life. When someone lives in a certain area and is surrounded by certain things‚ I believe it forms your opinion about life and people. That attitude can either make you or break you. War is definitely an example of a situation that can change your thoughts‚ actions‚ and emotions. The overriding theme of All Quiet

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    Quiet on the Western Front Vs. The Wars During World War I‚ many soldiers were impacted by the mental and physical effects that have changed their lives in positive‚ but mostly negative ways. There are two novels that talk about two men in World War I‚ however each tells a different story on their struggles on the battlefield. On one of the books‚ The Wars by Timothy Findley‚ focuses on the protagonist Robert Ross‚ a Canadian soldier that joined the war. Robert Ross mainly joined to war because it

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