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    World War 1 is one of the bloodiest wars in American history as we lost over 32,710 soldiers in battle (WWI). From poison gas to machine guns, from airplanes to tanks their were people dying left and right in this war. With the medical procedures and medicine we have, I am sure that more than half of those soldiers could have been saved. World War One laid the groundwork for the medical field to advance into what it is today. World War One medical care was based off the French and the British,…

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    Final Essay Topic #2 Prompt: The Industrial Revolution has had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects. It cannot be disputed that the Industrial Revolution brought with it negative affects both in the short term and in the long term. However, overall the world, and the world population, have clearly benefitted from the improvements that were born from the Industrial Revolution. Some people might say they wish they could return to a simpler way of life.…

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    Perceived barriers refer to tangible and psychological tangible and/or psychological costs of advised action (Rosenstock, 1974). One’s perceptions about the availability and effectiveness of the advised action may also influence the individual. For example, perceived barriers of HH may include inaccessible HH supplies, irritating HH agents, lack of knowledge, forgetfulness, decreased cognitive function, mobility or motor function. Cues to action activate one’s readiness to act and stimulate…

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    OBJECTIVES - To understand protein intake better. - To understand how consuming too much or too little of certain food specifically protein can be unhealthy and do harm to our body over time. - To determine what foods are providing the right type of proteins INTRODUCTION The human body has thousands of different proteins all of which are necessary for staying alive and healthy. Protein is a very important substance that is needed by humans for protein is not just a structural material…

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    FTIR analysis of the stem bark extracts of Cassia fistula has absorption bands and the wave numbers (cm-1) of the prominent peaks obtained were described in Table 2. The peak at a frequency of 3463 cm-1, 1618 cm-1, 1448.3 cm-1 and 1241.9 cm-1 were strong while the others vary from medium to weak. Discussion: Phytochemical studies revealed the presence of secondary metabolites like tannins, flavonoid, carbohydrate, saponins, glycosides and phenol in the leaf extract while tannins, flavonoids,…

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    The cadets surround themselves with a campus which “feels more like an architect’s rendering of a campus- almost preternaturally clean, orderly, antiseptic - than the messy real thing”(Faludi 73) and is full of disabled canons that are stuffed with cement. This alone suggests a gesture of superficial, deceptive and unreal nature. At the same time, the cadets are regularly exposed to the context consisting…

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    Transorbital Lobotomy

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    Prefrontal and transorbital lobotomy was a commonly used treatment to cure madness during the mid 1900’s. This invasive procedure was tested on as many as 50,000 institutionalized mad patients. This was a desperate procedure, and was only used when all other forms of treatment failed. There’s a lot of controversy surrounding this horrific procedure. Where the cure rates after this procedure were not as high as everyone thought, and the terrible risks that can come from getting a lobotomy. When…

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    World War I introduced to the world many new articles to the field of technology. Although technology today is more advanced than in WWI, technology thrived during WWI to meet the ever changing needs of the crisis, accordingly, WWI had a big impact on the technology in the present. World War I pushed for headways in the realm of medicinal services, made new strategies for offense and guard, and finally, affected the innovation of the present day. The introduction of prosthetics helped give…

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    colouration and the length of a single flower reaches 5cm (Mosomane, 2007).The leaves are 45cm long and are compound. The positive impacts of Jacaranda mimosifiolia to society are the medicinal properties it offered; the leaves of the tree have antiseptic properties for bacterial infections such as gonorrhoea…

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    Night skincare routine Hello, my lovely people out there!!! Well, this post is about something which most of the people skip or feel too lazy to follow it. Hmmmm…..yes it is night time skin care routine. I agree that even I used to skip it when I started it during my schooling. Firstly, let me tell you guys why it is important to follow a skincare routine before going to bed. After a full day working in an air conditioned office and exposing ourselves to pollution, our gentle skin loses…

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