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    The nurses have to bathe residents too you need to bathe the residents at least 7 times a week and the residents have to wear bibs when he or she is eating or they will get all messy and need another bath. The career cluster for this career is health science and the person applying for this job will have to go to school for like 5 to 6 years of school and training. The holland…

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    In part one of this story, a guy moved in down the street right after weird kidnappings started to happen. A girl, Lisa thought that her brother got kidnapped but it turned out to be that he was with his biological father neither of them knew that they had. A lot of drama happened between the mom and the kids and the biological father, but who is the real kidnapper? On a bright sunny Monday in the beginning of the summer, Lisa and Dylan were playing in the yard just a month or so after finding…

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    What our “Pitch” is about is how we can make the average soccer player better than average. We are going to do this by improving the ability of a soccer player by increasing speed, giving them dead point accuracy, intensifying their power and making their ball control that of an angel of soccer. The way this is possible is due to the fact that we were finally able to harness the power of the soccer god and circulating his power through each one of the soles and with a little help from Dr. Rickey…

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    suits of fine materials while the lower and middle classes dressed in simple clothes made out of coarse fabric. On this observation Simmons acted with an idea to create a mass producible type of high class clothing, thus was born the concept of the Ready Made Suit. This idea took into account the general measurements of the Boston population and he grouped their waist circumference, arm thickness, height and leg length into four categories. Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. This allowed the…

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    Pet Peeve

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    my mother’s lack of time consciousness. Every day when my brother and I went to school our dad drove, and that meant that we had to leave when he wanted to leave for work so we had to be fast or we would regret it. If either one of us did not get ready in time we had to wake up earlier the next morning and be waiting at the door for dad to go back to our normal wake up time. For me, this happened too many times to count, where I would wake up at the same time as my dad…

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    Global Community Faculty

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    in hand in combination with the literacy, specifically of Blunt-Kokhuis (2000), who presents the many administrative and institutional obstacles a faculty member has to overcome, we can conclude that the intrinsic character of the faculty is always ready; it is always present. We cannot say the same at the institutional level, for they all are different according to their particular context and even depending of its national and international background. In this manner this small study concords…

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    tow boat sliced into the motionless Lake Shasta water like scissors trimming a piece of paper. A distinct hum of the motor vibrated the floor as the boat hit occasional patches of water as rough as turbulence in an airplane. “Tell me you guys are ready!” my friend’s dad announced clear enough to be heard over the motor. My friend and I immediately exchanged glances as to determine who would attempt wakeboarding first. “Connor wants to try it!” my friend exclaimed as he answered for me. As much…

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    regular restaurant. Whether you are in one place or another, there are certain social norms in place that is followed. You wouldn't see people wearing party/club dresses at a fast food restaurant or at a fancy diner. You especially won't see formal wear and a formal dinner at a fast food restaurant. That is exactly what we violated. Gosh, this makes us sound like rebels. How we conducted this social norm is simple. We started by recruiting people to participate. Then, we figured out who would…

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    House of Blues, A Place Where Good Eats and Good Beats Come Together House of Blues first opened in Cambridge, MA in 1992. It began as a concert venue with an original folk art setting, live music and delta-inspired cuisine (House of Blues), with locations in California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas. The House of Blues in Orlando, FL offers a wide variety of food, live music, and a welcoming setting with a tad of a folk influence. House of Blues Orlando…

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    Outwear Trends In The 50s

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    from a wedding. We were a poor immigrant family, so it was really hard to go out and buy something new” (Giorgi, n.p.). Her dress has a sweetheart neckline with a full skirt at ballerina length. The sweetheart neckline became popular in 1940s evening wear, but was still used in the 50s. Farrell-Beck and Parsons discussion on 50s trends spoke of how evening gowns were frequently boned or strapless, which is seen with the sweetheart neckline on my grandma’s gown (2007, p.149). The hemline of the…

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