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Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia
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ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). And what happens after that date is considered late at the start of pneumonia (Wenzel 2003 56-60). Nosocomial pneumonia is the leading cause of death from hospital acquired diseases associated with cru...

Borderlands La Frontera By Gloria Anzaldua
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borderlands, whether it is the people who live on the US/Mexican border, women or lesbians. It is a book that crosses all boundaries of genre and never allows itself to be defined: it is memoir, it is a book of poetry, it is a history book....

Cal State La
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Cal State LA The numerous offices and departments that make up the Division of Student Affairs are varied and designed to provide essential services and programs, many of which can be key elements for student success at Cal State L.A. Offic...

La Metro Train
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LACMTA Blue Line, opened in 1990, 27 years after streetcar service ended. Of the five Metro Rail lines, three (Blue, Green, and Gold) are configured as light rail lines. These lines use overhead catenary cables to provide electric power to ...

Bells Theory
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Bell’s theory of postindustrial society vs. Braverman’s theory of deskilling Bell’s theory of postindustrial society Bell is primarily concerned with changes in the social structure, which is composed of technology, the economy and the occu...

The Bell Jar By Sylvia Plath
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the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963. The novel is semi-autobiographical with the names of places and people changed. The book is often regarded as a roman à clef, with the protagonist's descent into mental illness paralleling Plath's own...

the Great Gatsby And bell Jar
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life during the "Roaring Twenties." His book has been considered by many a symbol for the "Jazz Age," a time of extraordinary wealth and promise, but Fitzgerald's novel is much more than that, presenting the truth behind the twenties and c...