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    Chromatsu Monologue

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    them. He felt the needle pinch him‚ cool liquid going into his skin. He heard people leaving and it was quiet for a while. He closed his eyes again‚ falling back to sleep. When he woke up‚ he saw scientists and doctors staring down at him‚ “Well‚ he doesn’t look pale anymore.” The doctor that was present said. He didn’t feel cold anymore‚ the excruciating headache that he once had‚ was almost gone. There was still pain. It was dull‚ and it didn’t bother him much. “Do you think he can still spread

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    wasn’t comfortable‚ to put it mildly. Although I consistently continued this therapy for two months I was not getting any better. My mom said not to be too disappointed and that we would find another doctor that could help me. We decided to go to an orthopedic specialist at Tulsa Bone and Joint. The doctor there told me that I might have endured a stress fracture and ordered an MRI to confirm his suspicions. While waiting for the results of the scan he suggested that I take a break from dance for a while

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    Hiroshima

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    Miss Toshinki Sasaki One of the 6 major characters that had survived the Hiroshima bombing was Miss Toshinki Sasaki‚ a real survivor. Miss Toshinki Sasaki was a twenty-year-old lady. She was very impatient‚ selfish‚ and controversial‚ however‚ she was also very innocent and caring. She was currently living with her two brothers‚ sister‚ mother‚ and father in Koi. Miss Toshinki Sasaki had worked at the East Asia tin works and was a sales clerk. She had a handful of responsibilities at her household;

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    Coping with Death

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    strongly urged that she see a doctor as soon as possible. After her doctor’s visit that she reluctantly went to‚ she announced to the family that she was suffering from a damaged heart valve. We were all terrified about what would happen to her‚ but she assured us that the doctor said it could be fixed with a minimal risk. When she went into surgery in St. John’s Medical Center in St. Louis‚ we were all there and confidant that everything would go as planned. The doctors came out about one hour into

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    Fate In The Iliad

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    Jordan Dixon Mrs. Patchin Literature 11 December 2015 The Gods Against Man Fate is The development of events beyond a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power. Fate is a common theme found in almost all Greek myths and is the action in which drives the story and is created by the mythical figures called the Fates. In The Iliad fate is a prevalent subject throughout the poem. There is a constant clash between gods and man in the Trojan war. They are always at strife with one

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    RTT Role of Organizations

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    involved in this event were the Emergency Department Doctor‚ Dr. T.‚ the ER nurse J.‚ and the LPN. A thorough assessment was neglected to have been performed in triage. They failed to ask Mr. B. if he had taken any medications prior to this arrival‚ and they did not question his reactions to medications‚ especially to his home pain medication Oxycodone. After the initial administration of the I.V. diazepam with the hydromorphone‚ the ER doctor should have waited an additional 10 to 15 minutes before

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    is that each year two million people acquire an infection while they are in the hospital. Mainly because the clinicians only wash their hands one-third to one-half as many times as they should. Semmelweis‚ mentioned earlier‚ concluded in 1847 that doctors themselves were to blame for childbed fever‚ which was the leading cause of maternal death in childbirth. The best solutions are apparently the sanitizing gels that have only recently caught on in the U.S. Then there was an initiative to make the

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    Lives of the Saints

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    Lives of the Saints Lives of the Saints is a story that examines the complexities and tribulations of everyday life in a small town. Throughout the novel‚ we discover that even the most trustworthy and caring individuals live secret lives behind closed doors‚ and that the surface appearance of minor communities can be very deceptive. Some people spend their entire adult-lives trying to knock down these doors and discover the truth‚ but perhaps they are overlooking the key to the lock… our

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    The Last Leaf

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    We live in the same room. Nurse: I see. The doctor wants to speak to anyone close to the patient. He’s waiting outside. Sue: Alright (Turns to her Friend) I’ll leave Johnsy to you for a moment. Friend: Don’t worry‚ I’ll watch over her. Sue: Thanks. (Sue & Nurse #1 exits the Room) Scene #2 (Sue approaches the Doctor) Doctor #1: Good‚ are you one of her relatives? Sue: I’m just her friend. We live in the same house in the city. Doctor #1: I see. I have some disturbing news about your

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    Antigone & Fate

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    the Greek perspective on fate and the will of the gods‚ and humanity’s free will act as important roles. In this book‚ Creon learns about his future and what the gods have in store for him‚ and Creon must think about the path he chooses. He can choose his own actions because he has his own free will‚ but the gods will punish him if he does wrong. When Teiresius speaks to Creon about what his future holds‚ he explains that the actions he make influence what his fate will be. If Creon acted kindly

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