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    Females Have It Harder

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    females. Although, females may have started getting an education way after men, most females are more intelligent. Another harder being a female is, being pregnant and giving birth. Females go through several obstacles during their pregnancy, such as abdomen pains, back pains, and swelling of the body. Pregnancy and puberty is difficult for all girls, some more than others, and that’s my evidence of why it is harder being a…

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    Children's Abdominal Pain

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    Abdominal pain can be caused by many things. The causes may also change as your child gets older. Usually, abdominal pain is not serious and gets better with no treatment or by being treated at home. However, sometimes abdominal pain is serious. Your child’s health care provider will do a medical history and a physical exam to try to determine the cause of your child’s abdominal pain. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS • Give over-the-counter and prescription medicines only as told by your child’s health…

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    78, respirations right around 18, O2 sats 97%, temperature is 97 degrees. HEENT: All within normal limits. Pulmonary was clear. Cardiovascular: Regular rate and rhythm without murmur. Severe pain over the mid epigastric region on palpation. Abdomen itself positive bowel sounds, no rebound. I also failed to mention that two years ago patient told me that he went into the Fairmont Hospital and was told that he had a gallbladder that needed to come out, but doctor gave him antibiotics…

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    protects the brain just as the rib cage protects the heart, lungs, and abdominal organs. Being encased and protected allowed these organs to develop and to increase in size and performance. Without protection from bones, a simple bump to the head or abdomen could be a fatal injury. Movement: In combination with the muscular system, the skeletal system provides for bodily motion. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons. The tendons act as a lever to move bones. All bones are pulled by…

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    rule out other diseases before an accurate diagnoses is made. Radiographic procedures are often valuable in diagnosing Crohn’s disease due to its distinctive radiographic characteristics. Barium enemas, upper GI series, CT scan of the abdomen, and MRI of the abdomen are radiographic procedures typically performed to diagnose Crohn’s disease. Skip lesions or string signs along the intestine are positive indications of Crohn’s disease (see figure# 1-1 below). Another radiographic appearance of…

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    Kidney Cancer Case Study

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    I will be focusing on the Kidney Cancer, but to understand Kidney Cancer, one needs to know about the systems it resides in. Starting from the Endocrine System, to the Urinary System, then to the Kidneys. The Endocrine System is made up of glands in an organism that secrete hormones directly into the circulatory system. The hormones that the glands secrete, help to regulate very important internal processes. The processes that they regulate are, growth and development, equilibrium through out…

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    Speech About Littering

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    A perfectly imperfect world The picture below is of an urban residential suburb. I’d like to start off by asking you how you feel or what you think when you drive through the tree-lined streets of areas like Westville, Umhlanga or Musgrave, with its large homes and precipitous driveways? Cliff notes version of my thoughts: • Sense of hope and potential • Encourages one to dream for the future • Wouldn’t be tempted to litter because the community is so clean • Gives the impression that the people…

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    Why? Just why must there be charming cowboys here and there? As I approach the gate, all I can focus on is every charming cowboy. I begin to place my boot into the stirrup to embark Dancer, which of course is my horse. I am currently waiting my turn to perform the barrel racing event. Nothing on earth could be more nerve racking then having over three hundred people watching you perform for a lifetime, until something happened unexpectedly. As I approach the gate, my heart rate accelerates,…

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    Anatomicals Of Singing

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    melody and lyrics, the vocalist creates accurate sounds. The purpose of raising the rib cage is to manage the inhalation and exhalation of breath from the abdomen and diaphragm to avoid inhibiting air as it passes through the larynx versus manipulating sound using the thorax, which most unschooled vocalists do. Correct singing from the abdomen and diaphragm prevents damage to the vocal folds, which increases years of healthy singing beyond age 65. Mehrling (1980) reports the aging process slows…

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    Honeybee Disease

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    The Apocephalus Borea, for instance, is a parasitic fly that lays eggs inside the abdomen of honeybees. Once the eggs are planted, they then incubate in the abdomen of the honeybee over the course of several days, eventually driving the honeybee to leave the hive at night, where it continues to fly around disoriented until it dies as the fly pupae crawl out of its neck (“Buzzkiller”…

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