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    resources, time, and personal it would be possible for the YMCA to inform their members on actions that can keep them healthy so long as it was marketed to not offend by being offered as a method to stay well during flu season, provide samples of antiseptic to take with them for their personal equipment, and ensure members and staff know where they can find a first aid kit with…

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    Zebra Fish Case Study

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    Cancer is a serious cause of death globally. Cancerous cells cannot be distinguished easily from the normal cells. Rapid development of cancerous cells depends on the process of Angiogenesis. Inhibition of the angiogenesis is a novel strategy in cancer treatment. Currently, herbal medicines are also being used, along with chemotherapy to reduce the side effects. For the present study, Neem was selected as it is a versatile tree in India. From the ancient times it has been considered as a mighty…

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    Seven Chakras and Seven Colors Interconnected The seven chakra and the seven colors have significant role in our life. Each colors are has a unique healing power and the so are they indicated in meditation’s seven chakra’s. What is Meditation? What is Seven Chakra? How are colors related to our life? What is Meditation? It is derived from two Latin words: mediatory (to exercise the mind, to think, to heal the nature), mederi means t to cure. Its Sanskrit derivation Medha means Wisdom. Watching…

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    question if the microorganisms that cause disease also affect humans and animals. He began thinking of ways to prevent microorganisms from entering the body of humans. This subsequently led to British surgeon, Joseph Lister, developing surgical antiseptic methods. In Ales (a commune in France) in 1865, there were two parasitic diseases that were killing a large number of silkworms. Pasteur took part in research for years that demonstrated that these diseases were caused by a microbe, a microbe…

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    The “IF” Ignoring my mother’s advice, I went on to the abortion clinic, anyway. That morning was routine, nothing out of the ordinary. While emotions stirred within me, it was not enough to change my mind. Once I arrived at the abortion clinic there was a long line around the outside door, full of women, waiting to registration to abort their unborn babies. I was shocked to know that there were so many women with my current situation. As I waited in line by myself, I wondered what their…

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    Endodontic Analysis

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    Microorganisms invasion of the dental pulp as a sequel to dental caries,trauma,and operative dental procedures causes pupal infection and periapical diseases2-3 9-10 The aim of endodontic treatment is to eradicate bacteria from the root canal and prevent reinfection9 (the effectiveness of various Alexanda almyroudi) Endodontic treatment includes the cleansing of pulp tissue and bacteria from infected root canals. This is performed mechanically by files and supported by irrigation with…

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    Craniotomy Research Paper

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    asleep, the head is put into a device which is attached to a table and holds the head in place. A drain is inserted into the patient’s lower back to help remove cerebrospinal fluid. Doing so allows the brain to relax during the surgery. Also, antiseptics are put onto the scalp to help prevent infection. Next, a skin incision is made, usually behind the hairline. Then, the skin and muscles are gently lifted off the skull and folded back. The neurosurgeon proceeds to drill small burr holes,…

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    Wolf Wagon Jenny Mars ‘Hey Renna. Come here.’ She hesitates; then swivels around. The Freo Doctor blusters in, and tiny white-capped waves roll onto the shore. Pelicans drift on an updraft. She could see the Swan River from here. Room seven, what a great view she thought. He was asleep with his mouth open. Now he was calling out to her again. ‘Get me some Coke and ice.’ She pulls his oxygen mask away from his face so that she can hear him. He waves his hand, and points to his mouth…

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    A comparative study of Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (George Orwell, 1948) sheds light on ideas about progress in the first half of the twentieth century to a large extent. Both texts challenge the vision of “a future society unbelievably rich, leisured, orderly and efficient.” Due to their different contexts, each text presents a different perspective on the issues of the use of social manipulation to achieve progress, and the loss of humanity in relation to the pursuit…

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    cost of care. As such, SSI ought to be kept to the barest levels. The surgical champions need to address the causes, treatments, and management of prevalence’s to be adopted by surgical staff. Staff noncompliance to timed prophylactic antibiotics, antiseptic skin prep and surgical site hair removal can attribute to SSI’s. Another documented non-compliant factor are…

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