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    IA Research Question How does consistent running up and down on the stairs at differing intensities affect the heart rate in Year 10 students? Introduction The main role of the circulatory system is the delivery of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of carbon dioxide and wastes. The circulatory system consists of the heart and the network of arteries, veins and capillaries. Carbon dioxide present in the body is carried by blood to the lungs for exhalation and oxygen is then picked up. Blood…

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    to humans through infected blood (What is HIV/AIDS?, 2015). Once the virus has entered into the body, it replicates and attacks and kills white blood cells. This causes a drastic decrease of the body’s ability to fight of infection. The low immune system presence leaves plenty of…

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    In a capitalist economic system, like the economics in America, there will always be a person who has less than another. The government will try and close the gap by providing opportunities and resources for those in need, but there will always be a lower class in America’s current economic system. This is not a bad situation, nor is it a good one. During economic upturn the lower class and middle class will gain and the gap will become smaller. The opposite is true for when the economy takes a…

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    Her theory was first published in Nursing Concepts of Practice in 1971. The Self-Care Deficit Theory of nursing is a combination of three theories, theory of self-care, theory of self-care deficit, and the theory of nursing systems. The theory of self-care is explained as activities carried out by an individual to maintain their own health. At any time there is an insufficiency of any of the self-care needs, the person will be in need of self-care or will have a deficit in self-care…

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    to the doctor’s or hospital when they do not have money or health insurance. 18% of African Americans under 65 years are without health insurance coverage. Over 103 million people of color [nationally] suffer disproportionately in the health care system. A larger share of African Americans and Latinos lack a usual place of health care, and they are less than half as likely as whites to have a regular doctor (HCAN) Majority of the African Americans live in the south. As of 2011, there are over 7…

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    Essay On Bilateral Atresia

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    Aural Atresia is not very common but is a subject that is undergoing intense study. Atresia is a congenital disease that is found in one in 10,000 births. Out of all born with Atresia, one-third has it bilaterally. People with Atresia normally have a conductive hearing loss and a deformed pinna. If the conductive hearing loss is not dealt with early on in a child’s life it often causes speech delays. Along with speech delays, a child with a malformed pinna is harder to be socially accepted.…

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    Before a time where vaccines exist, infectious diseases were widespread and carry a high mortality rate. The world’s first vaccine was discovered by Edward Jenner. He was the one who discovered the smallpox vaccine through the introduction of cow pox in humans. This then eradicated smallpox from the world by 1979 as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). Today, with advance scientific and medical development, a great number of diseases such as smallpox, polio and tuberculosis are…

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    When I was a child, I 've always dreamt about going to outer space and explore the universe. Out of curiosity, I became obsessed with space because there were many creative science fiction movies where it shows how space should be like, but I have found myself asking the same question over and over again. Is it really possible to live on another planet? Few years later, I’ve did research through many space expeditions where NASA sent humans onto the moon. When the mission succeeded it was one…

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    NASA Space Mission

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    For over 55 years, humans have been flying in space. With an understanding of evolution, it has always been assumed that human bodies have adapted to the gravitational force found here on Earth. The space station and the shuttle that most NASA astronauts will stay in orbits 350 km above Earth, with a gravitational pull 90% stronger than it is on the ground (NASA Space Bones). Giancoli describes objects orbiting the Earth as feeling weightless because they are, in essence, free falling towards…

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    Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome Naturally If you 're living with autoimmune disease, allergies, or chronic pain, these conditions could be your body 's way of telling you that you have leaky gut syndrome. Under ordinary circumstances, your gut has just enough permeability to allow the absorption of vital nutrients. However, certain dietary and environmental factors can greatly increase your intestinal permeability, allowing bacteria, undigested food, microbes, and candida to leak into the rest of…

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