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    commercialized under Traditional Knowledge. The following are the areas of Traditional Knowledge that can be commercialized: 1. The Ancient Practices: this can be in any form. It can be in cooking, for example adding turmeric in Indian dishes for the sake of antiseptic issues 2. Medical Treatment: the practices followed in the medical treatment while treating a patient 3. Knowledge: this knowledge can be grabbed from the books and thus can be practiced by learning from the sources given in the…

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    FRC Team Reflection

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    Intro Data alone doesn’t give a complete picture of an FRC team because of how human the experience is. We are a family, we are bound together by passion and we work with limitless persistence to create a lasting impact, and that can’t be measured by any number. Throughout each season, year after year, our team creates a lasting impact not only on the students and mentors involved, but the community around us. Whether working as an entire team, or in designated sectors, known as subteams, we are…

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    It is the responsibility of employees to take safety measures to prevent and control the spread of infection in the work place by working safely to protect themselves and other staff as well as visitors and other individuals from infection. As an employee make sure you have attended any training that is needed. Employees must put safe ways of working into practice for example washing hands properly and not coming to work ill because you can put other people at risk. Also employees should make…

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    Woman at Point Zero Reflection How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the presentation? The presentation based on El Saadawi 's book Woman at Point Zero reveals the painful process of female circumcision and the important role this procedure plays in Egyptian culture. There are four different types of female circumcision. In the four different types the clitoris and the labia are removed partially or totally. However in other cases…

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    Preterm Infants

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    The first bath of the newborn and preterm infants is a topic of several research studies. The response of the infant to tub bathing and sponge bathing is very important to ensure that the infant receives cleansing in such a manner that is the most beneficial to their health and sense of wellbeing as well as that of their mothers. The accepted procedure for the first tub bath for a newborn infant is to unwrap and place them in a tub of warm water up to the shoulders while their head and upper…

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    Origin Of Beer

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    Beer was an integral part of their religious ceremonies and mythology. Early civilizations found the mood-altering properties of beer supernatural, and the newfound state of intoxication was considered divine. Beer, it was thought, must contain a spirit or god, since drinking the liquid so possessed the spirit of the drinker. Remnants of this belief persist to modern times. We still refer to alcohol and alcoholic beverages as “spirits”. “The mouth of a perfectly happy man is filled with beer”,…

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    My reflection focuses on the role I took as an ODP student at the pre-operative checks on admission unit, anaesthetic and surgery in the general theatre. For purposes of completing this assignment, I will refer to the patient that journeyed to the theatre for lobectomy thorascospic (a surgical procedureto remove one of the lobes of the lungs to check for any disease) operations as Mrs. A for the purpose of confidentiality. The reflection is presented based on Gibb 's Reflective Cycle (Gibbs,…

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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    For thousands of years tattooing has been a major part of communities and cultures. Whether it be for a religious reason or to mark a person in a group, tattoos have made their way through history. Nowadays most of the older generations see tattooing as harmful and not acceptable for society, but much of the younger generations see tattooing as a way of self-expression and extremely common. Getting tattoos has changed over time; in the past it was mainly used for religious reasons, but in more…

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    What are the major benefits of tea tree oil face wash? Description: tea tree oil face wash has got a lot of essential nutrients that get into the deepest part of your skin so that the nutritional value of your skin can be boosted up along with the boost up of health. Tea tree oil face wash is a natural skin-care product and thus you can get 100% guarantee of skin recovery. This product is now available online and it is really quite cost-effective than all other skin-care products in the market.…

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    One notable example is the connection between autism and vaccines. They are two claims: first, is that there is a connection between the MMR vaccine and autism and then the connection between thimerosal and autism. Thimerosal is an antiseptic preservative ingredient used in multidose vaccines (“Thimerosal). To understand the alleged connection between autism and vaccines one has to see who first created all these connections in the first place. The first person to come up with a possible…

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