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    Pharmacodynamics: Ibuprofen is a NSAID with anti-inflammatory; analgesic and antipyretics effects are the results of the ability to block the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme system, leading to the inhibition of the synthesis of prostaglandins [6]. COX is the enzyme used for prostaglandin biosynthesis [3]. Both COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes are involved with prostaglandin production. The inhibition of these enzymes results in decreased synthesis of prostaglandin thus decreasing pain, fever, and swelling…

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    U.K. and U.S. alone, approximately 20% of dogs suffer from some form of osteoarthritis. The most common of these being hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and post cruciate ligament disease. Typically these are treated through the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, bur since these can have some adverse effects, it has been encouraged to find a more natural approach to the pain management of this disease. This way, use of NSAIDs can be reduced. According to Hielm-Björkman et al., the idea…

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    Inflammation is an essential part and highly regulated response to injury that promotes healing and provides protection against infection. Inflammation is frequently painful and hot, which can be easily controlled by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In 2012, 98 million NSAIDs were prescribed in the U.S. (“Treating Osteoarthritis and Pain” www.consumerreports.com) NSAIDs are commonly used to treat pain and reduce fever and inflammation by reducing the amount of prostaglandins the body makes.…

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    education to sunday school to teach to the young slaves but couldn 't educate them because of the 1740 Better Ordering and Governing of Negroes and Slaves Act. This eventually lead the sisters to the Quaker religion, and used their education to write about anti-slavery, leading them to get their writings published soon…

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    Adrian Castellanos Mrs. Kroll January 15, 2016 USHH1 Research Paper The Tappan brothers, who were they? Throughout America 's History there have been many people who have fought for the rights & freedoms of other less fortunate groups. This set of "Freedom Fighters" was known as the Tappan brothers. They fought for the abolition of slavery and for the equality of Black Americans in the United States. They did so through their many actions both as businessmen and as individuals. The brothers…

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    Every organization needs a set structure of ongoing monitoring and auditing policies in order to insure compliance with the many laws, standards, and regulations. Our scholastic institution is one such organization. Due to the enormity of violence against children while on the Internet, this institution must remain compliant with all aspects of the below laws. Below is information on FERPA, SOX, CIPA and COPPA that should be maintained with compliance. FERPA, Family Education Rights and…

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    to be “guilty of evil thoughts, to think that a woman is entitled to equal rights with man” (Douglass). Previous to abolitionism, women did not have a voice. Women believed that they, like the slaves, were in bondage. Members of the AASS (American Anti-Slavery Society) argued that “abolition could only be achieved by persuading Americans—slaveholders and non-slaveholders alike—that human bondage was against God’s law” (Hewitt). Women used this as a way to convince people that abolitionists and…

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    purchase and maintain twice as many nuclear stockpiles as the US did. At the time of the talks, the US and Soviet Union had begun the process of creating anti-ballistic missiles which would protect them in the event that they were attacked with nuclear weapons. Interestingly enough, even this was seen as threatening as the nuclear weapons themselves. Anti-ballistic missiles are surface-to-air missiles which are capable of countering ballistic missiles used to deliver nuclear, chemical, or…

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    In the short story titled, “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave”, written by Frederick Douglass, the narrator experiences prejudice and racism towards him because of the color of his skin. Likewise, in the autobiography titled Dreams Of My Father, by Barack Obama, the author describes his early life growing up and how he dealt with the discrimination that he was faced with throughout his life. In both of these stories, the two writers opposed the inequality against…

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    During the late 1880’s to the early 1900’s, the United States began to look overseas to expand their territorial control through imperialism in order to gain economic growth, military strength, political power, and social expansion. Imperialism is the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories and was occurring as a major global trend around this time. There were a multitude of politicians, industrialists, historians, and even…

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