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    Abdominal trauma may lead to injury of the spleen requiring removal of the organ via emergent splenectomy. Asplenic patients are at high risk for infection by encapsulated organisms due to a decreased ability to clear them. This increased risk is due to a decrease in IgM, opsonins, and splenic tuftsin. The most common encapsulated organisms are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), and Neisseria meningitidis.Vaccination against these organisms is imperative in order to…

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    Images of the human body have been around for many years. We today have images of the human body flashing everywhere in society. The ideal women figure or man figure, what your should strive to look like from your hair to your toes. Images of the human body represent what a culture or society values in looks and propaganda. One of the first sculptures of the human body found was the Venus of Wilendorf. It was discovered in Austria in 1908 near the village in lower Austria called Krems. The…

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    In the modern time of 2015, it is not uncommon to see people with neck, sleeve, or hand tattoos. It has become acceptable as “normal” in our society. However it is uncommon to see people in professional work places with these kinds of visible tattoos. You don’t normally see bankers/ accountant, doctors, or dentist with visible tattoos on their arms, neck, or hands. Why is it uncommon? It is because it is not normal. For a professional job, you should look professional. It is also banned/…

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    Tattoos In Today's Society

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    A butterfly, a favorite song quote, or a name of a loved one, each with a different meaning, and each with a person forever. Tattoos have become a popular form of expression in today’s society. This form of body art can be large and wild for all to see or small and secluded for only personal knowledge. Either way, it allows people to express themselves and exhibit their independence in a permanent way. In today’s society, tattoos have become a cultural norm, especially among college students.…

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    if nobody took showers? A body is the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs. what essay is talking about. take care of body. Personal Hygiene is practices performed by an individual to care for one's bodily health and well being through cleanness. This essay is talking about how important it is to take care of the body, the career that might interest me, and how I display personal health. It’s important to take care of your body so you will always be…

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    Why is it that tattoos are believed to be undesirable and people with them are looked down upon? Tattoos, much like graffiti, are a way for people to tell a story and express their individuality; it’s an act of visual art. Many times, people get inked to honor someone, exemplifies the struggles they overcame, or even because it symbolizes something important to them. Walter Fisher once wrote that “..narratives are fundamental to communication and provide structure for human experience and…

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    SCI Vs Astronauts

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    Scott et al. compared those who suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI) and the body under microgravity. Their findings show that SCI patients and astronauts, in long term conditions, have similar physiological outcomes and those who have SCI can be good examples to study the effects of spaceflight on the human body. The importance of comparing and contrasting these two populations is to be able to see if scientists can test individuals of one group to come up with results and conclusions of how to…

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    their hands in the ashes without knowing, and retouched the open would accidentally. This allowed the ashes to put black color underneath the skin of the individual, and as the wound healed the black colored ashes became permanent on the individuals body and formed the first tattoos. The actual word tattoo itself comes from the Polynesian word “ta” which means to strike something and the Tahitian word “tatau” which means to mark…

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    Film Comparison The two films, Enlighten Up and Naked in Ashes show the two different sides of yoga in the eastern and western cultures. Nick Rosen is an unemployed journalist who comes along with Kate Churchill, a filmmaker, in order to see what happens when a novice is exposed to the practice of yoga. Santosh Giri, a 14-year old boy from India who is training for the life of a yogi. Together, Nick Rosen and Santosh Giri illustrate the two different spectrums of yoga in the world today. Nick…

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    Carnival is the birth of a whole new life; it is a time of joy and unity. Spectacular, outrageous events are planned throughout the span of the celebration. “Carnival festivities and the comic spectacles and ritual connected with them had an important place in the life of the medieval man (Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais)”. These over the top events won over the people’s hearts in the Renaissance and in the Middle Ages. During Carnival festivities, rules were thrown out the window and laugher was the…

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