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    about how much sun we get to avoid heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Prevention is the first step in keeping us all healthy through these hot temperatures! To protect your health when temperatures are extremely high‚ remember to keep cool and follow these tips: • Drink plenty of fluids Increase your fluid intake regardless of your activity level. During hot weather‚ you will need to drink more liquid than your thirst indicates. Drinking plenty of liquids during exercise

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    Summer Owens Dr. Akens Engl 1302 23 February 2013 Preventing Animal Endangerment In August 2012‚ the World Wildlife Fund conducted a study and found that there were 5‚689 animals endangered and 10‚002 that were vulnerable to becoming endangered (Statisticbrain.com). These numbers increase more and more every year. There are many motives that cause endangerment such as deforestation‚ poaching‚ and species introduction. Although people have created protection groups and funds to prevent endangerment

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    conditions for the South to join the Union. Many changes came from this; some good‚ some bad. Some of these changes include new white supremacy groups being formed‚ the assassination of Abraham Lincoln‚ and the introduction of sharecropping. One of the social changes that came with Reconstruction was new white supremacy groups being formed. White supremacy groups were formed to enlist fear onto mainly Blacks. One example of this is the Ku Klux Klan (or KKK). The KKK was a very violent group that went to

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    Elie Wiesel Why were many atrocities committed during the Holocaust? Elie Wiesel was one of the 3‚000 prisoners who was liberated from Auschwitz on April 11th when the first American military units arrived and liberated the camp. Wiesel therefore has dedicated his life to write about his horrifying experience‚ but most importantly to keep the memory alive for those who died in Auschwitz. Many of his unpleasant moments in the camp still remain in his heart‚ and mind. In 1960’s the book Night

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    ’s part‚ or as a form of religious or social commentary on his changing era. There are several flaws presented throughout the novel as the plot unfolds‚ which are: characters in the novel dismiss the old traditional belief of the supernatural‚ the constant power struggle between the sexes and the Victorian views on sexuality. The supernatural or metaphysical aspects presented in Dracula reflect the tragic flaws of the patriarchal society during the Victorian Era. One of the flaws is the narrow mindset

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    Preventing Patient Falls

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    One of the major safety concerns that hospitals face today is preventing patient falls. A fall is defined as "an unexpected inadvertant change in position thta causes a person to land at a lower level on an object‚ floor or ground" (Payson & Haviley‚ 2005). Falls can be witnessed‚ unwitnessed or assisted. If a patient is ofund on the floor‚ it is treated as a fall. They are very common and may result in injuries and complications whcih prolongs hospitalization‚ decreases patient’s functional

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    Colonial unity in the Americas were really weak. Each colony was like a separate nation‚ with no central government but the parliament leading them. The colonial political unity in America has grown from the French and Indian War to the Second Continental Congress. They have struggled to keep unity between the colonies during these times. Between the end of the French and Indian War and the Second Continental Congress‚ colonial political unity has changed and grown. Near the end of the French and

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    experiencing long term effects from concussions from the NFL and now the NFL is taking some heat from how they handled the injuries at the time. The game is trying to help players‚ and it’s important to understand what they are and the dangers of them‚ Effects of them such as CTE‚ and how rules are being put in place to protect players. Concussions are a real problem in the game of football and happen everyday

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    PREVENTING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT According the statistics in 2006. We discover the statistic is overwhelming‚ an estimate about 905000 children in Unite State were found to be victims I child abuse and neglect. However‚ child abuse and neglect can be overcome such like having prevention programs‚ protective factors‚ and the part you can help. Prevention activities can be conducted by many state‚ local‚ and tribal government ‚ as well as community and faith-based organization. Some prevention

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    attempting to win its conflicts without undermining its core values‚ and during this period of high tension the U.S. undoubtedly engaged in actions and behavior‚ both at home and abroad‚ which challenged its claims to be acting in the name of freedom and democracy. Overall‚ however‚ do you believe the U.S. basically lived up to its proclaimed ideals in its struggles against fascism and communism? Or‚ in the course of these conflicts‚ did it too often go against its own professed values to be able to credibly

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