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    Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are among the most common and prevalent diseases in the world (Raadhika and Shanthi, 2012; Rao and Kulkarni , 2012). Salbutamol sulphate (SS) is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm (Sharma et al., 2015). Salbutamol sulphate is readily absorbed from the gastro intestinal tract following oral administration, and it undergoes the first pass metabolism in the liver. It requires multiple dosing a day…

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    stress on human associated with cognitive abilities are not recognized fully. Though, it is very necessary to focus on the effects of the thermal environment on human cognitive performance for many substantial motives. Firstly, the WHO states that a good human health consists on well-being of mental, physical and social. The understanding of cognitive performance in a better way under the heat stress and a consideration on state of mental well-being of workers can significantly use to define the…

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    turned. I filled with anger from everything that they have done to me since the beginning of freshman year, it had all built up to this moment just to explode like a volcano. I saw red and was throwing punches like my life depended on it, it felt so good to be on the better end of things. I needed to let out this rage that I had just pushed down letting these people walk all over me. I was so focused on this task I didn’t notice that I was pummeling these two guys, enough to where people had to…

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    Stroke is the 5th leading cause of death in America and one of the most expensive management diseases that are seen in emergency departments throughout the United States.1 There are several risk factors predisposing an individual to stroke such as smoking, leading a sedentary lifestyle, increased stress, diabetes, or genetics.1,2,3 Following a cerebrovascular accident, there are several long term effects consisting of: decreased strength, decreased force production, decreased endurance,…

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    literal meaning is “involving, requiring or relating to free oxygen”. A typical aerobic session increases the heart rate and breathing rate to burn more fats (more on that later). It works on the rule of pumping one’s heart rate up. This oxygenated blood supplied by heart to the working muscles meet energy demands during an exercise session. Typically Aerobic exercises include: running, walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, skiing, dancing, hiking, spinning, various cardio machines and…

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    Introduction What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Well basically carpel tunnel syndrome is a disease where the patient feels a tingling sensation in their hands and arms. He might feel that his hand or arm has gone numb. This disease is mainly caused by the twisting of the nerve that goes to the wrist of the patient. This problem can be caused due to a number of reasons, including the nature of the work done by the hands, the forceful and sudden movements of the hands even sudden jerks done to the…

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    By definition, “public good” is a commodity that is provided without benefit to ALL members of a society either by government, a private individual, or an organization. Hank Rearden proudly states, “The public good be damned. I will have no part of it!” (445) Thit profound statement brought the courtroom to an uproar of cheer and applause, leaving Hank just as startled as the three judges before him. His statement was bold, yet it set him apart from a great number of business men such as,…

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    with different people. I remembered my first job was a dish washer in the Chinese restaurant for one whole year and I hated it so much because of the endless hours. It made me so jealous and envied every times when I saw those servers take home with good tips. A Year after I felt more comfortable to worked at the employees at the restaurant. I used my powers of persuasion to convince the owner of the restaurant to let me become a server.…

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    Mother Courage and Her Children: What Will the War Make You Do? Inside of all of us there are good and bad qualities. We may be aware of these, or for some these qualities only appear in times of desperation. We all have times of greed, and times of sacrifice. It is our actions that shape who we are, and what others think of us. In a time like war, these qualities can be elevated and exaggerated in different ways. It is how we use these qualities that affect our lives and whether or not we…

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    The primary objective may be to impress others with the conspicuous. Tilman (2006) believes consumers are persuaded to purchase goods and services that will not need in order to demonstrate wealth. Some items are display as a preference for luxury goods. Therefore, the consumer will make the purchase based on advertisement. Conclusion Conspicuous consumption is a good means of demonstrating a person superiority. It may be high in the middle class market for consumers to spend more money, but…

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