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    1. Skin problems as described by the assessment partner (ask them to describe all rashes, lesions, dry areas, any oiliness, drainage, bruising, swelling, or pigmentation issues) Patient denies having any skin problems. No visible lesions found on assessment. 2. Reported changes in lesion appearance Patient has no lesions present. 3. Reported changes in sensation (pain, pressure, itch, tingling) No skin lesions noted. Patient denies having any pain, pressure, itch or tingling of skin. 4.…

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    Physical dependence is a product of what researchers refer to as “neuroadaptation” which happens when the central nervous system neurons adapt to compensate for the continuous presence of a substance in the brain tissue. After a period of regular use, a person begins to experience cravings and these cravings can happen to any type of drug including…

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    abusive situations every single day, experiencing physical and emotional abuse that will affect them for the rest of their lives. According to @Winglessfly8, “A woman who experiences domestic violence of any kind is left with scars so deep that the recovery is very long, or doesn 't happen at all” (Why I Stayed). So the question remains why? Why do people, especially women, stay in those types of relationships despite the emotional and physical pain they suffer? By looking into “Jury of Her…

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    Kiwi Research Paper

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    is a standout amongst the most basic of all of them! Containing a supple measure of minerals, kiwi helps in replacing the overabundance measure of harm caused by certain junk food. An alkalized body advances young skin, more profound rest, higher physical vitality, and lower danger of joint inflammation and osteoporosis. 7. Healthy Eyes: Kiwi is rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, which helps prevent light induced damage to the retina. Also eating 3 or more kiwis every day, has proven to decrease…

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    Platoons Pros And Cons

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    For example, women’s bodies are simply not as strong as those of men. The physical abilities of men and women are a result of their biological makeups when it comes to developmental deference’s between genders. For, example when going through puberty boys gain more muscle mass and grow taller more than girls do (“Physiological…

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    be seen by the way I walk, by the way I look, by what I wear, what I read, my knowledge, the friends I hang out with, the types of physical relationships I have with people; my sexuality can be seen in my everyday life. I feel like my sexuality is forever evolving. As I get older things that defined my sexuality in the past, no longer define my sexuality in the presence. My worldview understanding of adult sexuality, in an ideal world, would be that man or woman would have inner peace within…

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    Cause Of Addiction

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    of a substance or activity, and there is no way to predict who will become dependent on use. Like people who are obsessed of using drugs, gambling, or shopping are nearly always in reaction to being emotionally stressed, whether or not they have a physical addiction. But regularly, the cause of addiction is unresolved emotional trauma. When trauma are not resolved they leave behind a violently, uncontrollably pain that has unprocessed feelings in the unconscious. These feelings are never content…

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    Pedometer Exercise

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    Surgeon general usually recommends one to exercise for 30 minutes or more daily to become healthy. One can spilt the exercise time into 15 minute trials or do it all at once. When you feel slightly out of breath or warm during physical activity the condition is call “moderate intensity”. The American college of sports medicine requires 20-60 minutes of consecutive movement, usually three to five times a week and also resistant training for a few days. Depending on the intensity…

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    Discipline Methods

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    are beginning to notice that the ways in which children have been punished in the past are in more cases than not, extreme and unnecessary. In both Whitney’s research and that of other researchers studying methods of discipline, it was “found that physical abuse and sexual abuse were rated as being most severe across all of the…

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    Once Terry gains her vision, and sees her birthmark for the first time, she doesn't display the same forms of revulsion as Aunt-bea. This is because Aunt Bea’s believes Terry will react to negatively towards her Aesthetic difference (19). This is demonstrated during the preporations for Terry’s surgery and Aunt bea, anticipates the future problems revolve around the purple birthmark. However, the doctor doesn't react with major interest towards the birthmark, this is because people in the…

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