Surgical scrubbing is an important factor in order to prevent infections on patients who are undergoing surgery. All hospitals should follow specific protocols on how to perform a surgical scrub in order to prevent surgical site infections. The purpose of this study was to see which circulating nurse had the least amount of bacteria on their hands after the initial scrub depending on what they used to scrub their hands. This study was conducted on 60 circulating nurses. There was one control group
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The aim of this essay is to show how the three performances in dance, music and drama were influenced by Brecht, Lea Anderson and the various artists involved with the musical genre of minimalism. This essay will also describe the process the ensemble went through while devising and rehearsing the performance as well as the similarities between the art forms, such as the significance of characterisation within dance and drama when portraying stereotypical characters. Devising For drama, the practitioner
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concert at Moore’s School of Music showcased the many different sounds that can be made with percussion instruments. It was amazing how many sounds can be created by hitting something. Four of the instruments were non-pitched percussion sets. There’s your standard orchestral percussion set, containing chimes, woodblock hits, triangle, a gong and cymbal set, with various sounds for each instrument; a hand drum kit, containing conga, bongo, and of course a standard drum set, featuring bass drum
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guard against evil spirits. The professional berber music often has insturments such as the rabab ( one fildle instrument), double clarinet, tablah and flute. It can also be accompanied by a poem. Instruments Essential to berber folk music RABAB is a one fiddle instrument. ZAMR which is also called the double clarinet and is usually consisted of 6 hole. It is woodwind instruments consisting of two parallel pipes made from cane, bird bone, or metal. flute FLUTE This flute is made with bamboo
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couldn’t play timpani, piano, or mallet instruments, so I was placed on auxiliary, which basically meant I just played the cymbals. The front ensemble as a whole was awful, and we knew it. The pit was kind of a joke section to the rest of the band. We messed around a lot and didn’t get much done. The next year, Caleb took over as section leader. He helped push everyone in the pit to become better, which helped inspire me to work harder and learn to play mallet instruments. The all-male pit, nicknamed the
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The french horn is an instrument in the band that is similar to both the trumpet and the tuba. The tuba, having a low sound, and the trumpet having a high sound, making the french horn have a sound that is between those two voices. The french horn is the hardest instrument in the band, therefore not most people want to play it. There are two types of french horns, the single and the double french horn. I play the double french horn. The difference of the too of them (the double french horn) is one
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The excerpt from Independence Day by Richard Ford, is a very detailed piece fromhis novel from the personal feelings of a failed husband and writer. Bascombe, the main character, tries to explain his feelings but in the end, realizes what he has tried to explain, does not truly explain how he feels at all. He starts us off by explaining the cause of these feelings that he has. The text states, "..Ann announced she was marrying Frank O'Dell and moving to Deep River and stealing my kids." After
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As said by William Shakespeare “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” I have been singing and playing piano since I was five years old, for me music has always been an adventure. I went to music school daily to take piano and vocal classes, and never once have I thought of it as a drag. Music has always been my strength mentally, it is almost could be seen as a religion; an amazing belief that accepts everyone and unites people all over the world. My one little problem
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he had wasted money on the guitar he bought me. What she didn’t understand was that me to learn the way he did, through hard work and trial-and-error. Although I learned at a slower rate than an individual taking lessons, my understanding for the instrument has made me a better musician in the long run. What my father really did was teach me to think critically and problem solve, skills the average musician doesn’t get in their
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Prior to joining the RHS Orchestra and Choir, my musicianship was rudimentary. I was not self-reliant in my performances and found myself almost always following others, lacking confidence in myself. I enjoyed playing with others, but everything changed when I came to Reading High. One of my first classes in tenth grade included Orchestra/Choir. I remember distinctly walking into Mr.Richards office. The minute I realized I was the only second violin, I chose to sit in the back by myself as far
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