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    MARKET ANALYSIS/MARKETING STRATEGY The (company name) will create a successful marketing plan to publish the product that we are work on ti which is lutein, in this section we will cover the following topics: the benefits of lutein to the patients who are in the early stage of AMD disease, general overview about lutein industry background, and marketing strategy and analysis. The benefits of lutein: Our company know clearly the benefits of lutein to the patents which help to build the human…

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    There are two important aspects of your role as an adult care worker in preventing pressure damage and they are skin inspection and repositioning. Skin inspection is the best way of identifying whether pressure damage could become a problem. Ideally the individual should inspect their own skin regularly for any changes, but this is not always possible and you may have to support them with this by checking the skin over bony prominences such as heels, sacrum, buttocks and any other areas likely…

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    integrated chemical fires on forward defenses, command posts, artillery positions, and logistical facilities. During the Iran-Iraq War, Iraq developed the ability to produce, store, and use chemical weapons. These chemical weapons included H-series blister and G-series nerve agents. Iraq built these agents into various offensive munitions including rockets, artillery shells, aerial bombs, and warheads on the Al Hussein Scud missile variant. During the Iran-Iraq war, Iraqi fighter-attack aircraft…

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    skin may turn bright red (similar to a sunburn) or become darkly tanned. At the same time, your skin might become dry and flaky, it may also start to itch. A small number of people have been found to develop a rash or have blisters appear in the area being treated. The blisters might even burst open and then peel off. The good news for most people is that most of these side-effects will probably fade away approximately one month after your treatment has ended. Are Radiation Burns a Common Part…

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    This type of burn causes the skin to blister and become extremely red and sore. For many second degree burns, home treatment is all that is needed for healing and preventing other problems. If the wound is mild, the victim can follow steps to treat the wound at home. The injured individual will…

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    To who may it concern; I want to explain more in detailed the medial incident I experienced during the tour with Contiki called the Big Chill. It all began when I arrived to the camping site called Fusina in Venice, Italy on June 22, 2016. I happened to experienced mosquitos bites and didn't think much of it do to the nature of it and because I would of never thought of it being malicious. Then day two (June 23, 2016) in Venice, Italy; I noticed my mosquito bites where very large and in areas…

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    the skin only (epidermis). The symptoms usually include redness of skin, minor inflammation, dry and peeling of skin, mild pain, and no blisters. Some (common) causes include sunburn and a sudden burst of heat. 1st degree burns if left alone can disappear within 3-6 days.…

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    may remain inactive in the nerves for a long time and become active again as a consequence of weak immune system (elderly, cancer patients). The virus targets the epidermis and cause painful rashes that appear as clusters of fluid-filled blisters. Although blisters may occur anywhere on the body, they appear commonly on the waist, forehead and around the eyes. Lyme disease: a skin infection caused by Borrelia burgdorfei, a Gram negative bacteria. This bacteria’s chromosome is linear and present…

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    The legacy of the Chemical Corps is broad and full of many stories of how it played a part in numerous wars such as World War 1, Korean War and etc. These moments in history are the foundation of the corps which makes up the bare essentials of what we live and train by today. Even though with our profound history very few know of it and understand our capabilities. One must first understand that we were created in order to protect and serve against chemicals that not only harm us but as well…

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    follow. The beginning ironically starts with the ending. The reader goes through a confusing journey to figure out what is happening to Amalia the person. Amalia is characterized as a little girl with very pale skin and a skin condition. She gets blisters and burns from the sun very easily. When confronted by a doctor, he suggests to Amalia’s mother that incest might be a cause of this disorder. Baffled, the mother responds in the negative and the doctor claims it happens amongst approximately…

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