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    This aura can be compared to cultural reproduction, and even cultural capital that reproduces dynamics of inequality. As Giroux complicated the notions of reproduction theories, it’s important to also recognize the agency that isn’t always made clear to individuals…

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    Anntia Olivacce COM 3060 November 22, 2016 Art and Mechanical Reproduction in the Age of Instagram Social media has changed the way people communicate, discover and spend their leisure time. Social media platforms, such as Facebook, were originally developed as communicative platforms where people could network and keep in touch with loved ones. However, with the advent of Instagram and the popularization of memes, users are now able to exchange thoughts and ideas with the usage of minimal…

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    Generalized tonic clonic (GTC) seizures Generalized tonic clonic seizures are the classic form of childhood epilepsy, having four phases namely a) aura, b) tonic c) clonic d) post-ictal phase. Aura is a premonitory symptom, that occurs before the onset of seizure. It can be sensory, motor, visceral or autonomic. Only one third of children can describe aura. Aura is followed by tonic phase, in which the skeletal muscles undergo spasm. Muscular rigidity is the typical feature of antigravity…

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    meditation into his daily routine. Patience was the key to his improvement because his aura couldn’t properly flow through his body under a lot of stress, he finally realizes that. Rather than forcing his aura, he approached the matter with a cool head, reducing the stress and taking deep breaths whenever he felt frustrated. "Alright, once more," the Pokémon Trainer mumbled aloud after successfully channeling some of his aura into the sphere moments ago. He was sitting cross-legged staring…

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    Migraine Headache Theory

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    causes ischemia, which results in the aura preceding the migraine. The subsequent rebound vasodilation causes the migraine headache. The theory was based on the observation that during a migraine attack the extracranial vessels become pulsatile and distended. However, this theory was disputed as it couldn’t explain the facts that not all the individuals who suffer from migraine have a pulsatile quality of headache as well as some patients do not experience the aura. Also, the vascular theory was…

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    Gnaritus Research Paper

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    “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our final lecture for later today we will be landing on Gnaritus!” Pars announced to thunderous applause in the main cabin. “It will be useful to understand more about Gnaritus’ three suns for your daily lives. So, let me begin by summarizing the background information that we have already gone over near the beginning of this lecture series. The three suns of this solar system are stars, which contain mainly hydrogen gasses with a lesser amount of helium.…

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    This diagnosis is directed towards her already having a diagnosis of migraines. She denies having an aura or even knowing what an aura was. I thoroughly explained to the patient what an aura was and she denied having these. Migraines tend to be unilateral that worsen with activity and movement (Uphold & Graham, 2013). They range from moderate to severe intensity and the patient states that her…

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    Monuments and memorials are key to acknowledging and paying respect to the past. They provide honor to great achievements and pay homage to the sacrifice of people. Monuments are vital to society. Since they admire great achievements, educate society on past events, and inspire individuals to imprint their own footsteps in history. Though, monuments mean to respect figures of the past, many designers make the mistake of creating a monument not worthy of the important figures imprint in humanity.…

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    seeming insignificant place into something more by giving it a unique aura. The symbol crowds appeared in the beginning of the novel at the Most Photographed Barn in America. The change from the crowd at the barn to the crowds at Kung Fu Palace is that the crowd at Kung Fu Palace had reason as it was meant to give individuals more information about the Airborne Toxic Event. The crowd at the barn was meaningless and maintained an aura that serve no purpose. Delillo is trying to say (not…

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    What is a Migraine? A migraine is usually described as an intense pulsing or throbbing pain in one area of the head that can last for hours or even days. The pounding or pulsing pain usually begins in the forehead, the side of the head or around the eyes. (Family Doctor, 2014) The International Headache Society diagnoses a migraine by its pain and number of attacks (at least 5, lasting 4-72 hours if untreated), and additional symptoms including nausea and/or vomiting, or sensitivity to both…

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