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    “They didn 't understand what they were doing. I 'm afraid that will be on the tombstone of the human race” (Crichton 504). The expansion of science and research is a beneficial aspect of humanity as cures for diseases, food growth, and national/international security, can be discovered, solved, and utilized by furthering technological research. Having nanoids being used to heal serious injuries, curing major diseases instantly, or even having them maintain national security, may seem like…

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    Dr. Shin Ru Lin ordered a echocardiogram, knowing whatever these noises were it would show that it was coming from an abnormal cardiac valve. The results from the echocardiogram detected that this patient had Aortic coarctation. This is when the aorta…

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    Hugh Finn Case Study

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    television anchorman in Louisville , Kentucky had prepared a document stating that he would not want to live in a persistent vegetative state sustained by a feeding tube. Unfortunately before he could sign it a terrible automobile accident served his aorta and left his brain anoxic for many minutes. His resulting coma left him unable to eat, care for himself, or communicate. Or so it seemed until a nurse claimed that when she smoothed his hair he had said “hi” to her so Hugh’s brother John…

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    Cerebrum Research Paper

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    1. INTRODUCTION Our mind comprises of 100 billion neurons and a trillion glia [1], which is a conservative structure of tissue measuring approx 3 lakes. The mind houses our mindfulness, our gathered encounters isolated and broke down and interpreted into a code by combined fleeting projections, and put away in a system including the working of cerebrum. Stroke has enhanced our present comprehension of the cerebrum more than some other ailment. There are numerous routes in which neurological…

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    Any concerned person in today’s society who does not want to have a life threating disease will not like the sound of cardio vascular diseases. How would you feel if one of your family members or children gets a heart disease? How would someone feel if their mother dies because she was too obese and a smoker? Losing someone really close to you is never a welcoming feeling nor preventable. As told by The American Heart Association cardiovascular diseases have been puzzling scientist for over 60…

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    He realized he was shirtless, the cold floor rendering his back numb. And he realized he wasn't alone. Standing above him with a few feet of distance were two men. The harsh overhead lighting of the windowless room cast them somewhat in silhouette, but he could tell one was broad and had exceeding tidy hair and clothes, while the other was slim and kind of scruffy. He seemed to have something on his neck as well, something the other man was touching...or maybe he had him by the throat… "I'm…

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    Throughout a family, their are going to be differences that are going to shape for future generations. These differences could consist of cultures, Humor, boundaries, and honesty with the freedom of expression. Family members are going to have to accept each other 's differences if they are going to be close with one another to have a relationship. My great grandmother of my grandmothers side, whom I addressed to as GeeGee, was from Warners NY. She was a very humorous person, and always voiced…

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    Endocrine System Analysis

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    The cardiovascular, respiratory, sensory and endocrine systems play important roles in the functioning of the human body. The cardiovascular system involves the heart, blood and blood vessels, the respiratory system involves organs and structures, which allow the body to breath, the sensory system allows the body to receive external and internal information while the endocrine system involves the glands and secretes hormones throughout the body. The 4 systems to be discussed all work together to…

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    Nursing Trauma Case Study

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    1. Develop at least 2 complete nursing diagnoses related to client’s history. Rape-Trauma Syndrome related to forced sexual penetration as evidenced by shame, fear, and helplessness. (610) Risk for Post Trauma Syndrome related to inadequate social support. (594) Stress Overload related to chronic illness as evidenced by reports of difficulty in functioning. (768) Risk for ineffective activity planning related to insufficient support systems. (49) 2. Identify the components included in a client’s…

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    King’s Life “The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.” was edited by Clayborne Carson. Carson went to his first civil rights demonstration and he saw King for the first time at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Two decades later, Carson was requested by Mrs. Coretta Scott King to become the director of the King Papers Project. He accepted the offer and became enveloped in King’s writings. The book is compiled of the autobiographical writings King published and edited…

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