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    Lee Smith Tattoo Summary

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    In the Nursing Standard article, a male student Lee Smith who has been a healthcare assistant for eight years talks about his tattoos. He mentions that he thought that his body art would cause controversy before he started working as a nurse. Although he concluded that it did not discomfort his patients and was mostly just asked several questions about them. The tattoos he had were located on either end of his neck, a very noticeable place. His tattoos were inoffensive as he had both of his…

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    Polydipsia Case Studies

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    Question 1. Using medical terminology describe the symptoms Mr. B is complaining about. Mr. B has described polydipsia as a feeling of very thirsty and complained polyuria as frequent urination. Question 2. What does HbA1c measure? HbA1c refers to glycated haemoglobin which develops when haemoglobin joins with glucose in the blood, becoming ‘glycated’ (Choudhary& Kishanrao, 2015). The HbA1c test counts the number of glycosylated red blood cells and reports it as a percentage (Little& Sacks,…

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    hip-hop and rap music often use degrading terminology in regards of women. Subconsciously, this creates a barrier between the two sexes. Men feel that it is permitted in today’s society to use and damage a woman’s dignity by treating them as sexual bodies. In correspondence to these man made ideas, women often submit themselves as such through participating in vulgar music videos, modeling in advertisements, and pornography. Pornography itself is the portrayal of sexual objectification of women…

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    Dr. Lauren Dundes and Antonia Francis in the journal article, “Inking and Thinking: Honors Students and Tattoos” (2016), suggest that, for Honor students, tattoos are an act of defiance in reference to the expectations placed on them. Dundes and Francis support their claims by presenting evidence from a study the authors conducted. The author’s purpose is to explain why there is a substantial difference in the number of honors versus non-honors students who get tattoos in order to prove that…

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    Cyclosporin A

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    PROJECT PLAN 2 Introduction The main objective of the project is to produce the immunosuppressant drug, Cyclosporine from Tolypocladium Inflatum. Patients who undergo solid organ transplantation require an immunosuppressive drug to prevent rejection by decreasing the body's own natural defense to foreign tissues, and Cyclosporin A is one of the most commonly used immunosuppressive drugs in the organ transplantations. Cyclosporin A is a cyclic nonribosomal peptide, consisting of 11 amino acids…

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    Four Myths Of Body Image

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    There are many myths of body image that affect and influence how we see our body image. But there are four myths wich are the most important. The first one says that how you look is more important than who you are, But does your weight really matter in order to be successful in life? In this generation most people think that way, Who wouldn't like to have a well shaped body, and have a successful life. However, in this society some of the people who consider themselves atractive tend to feel…

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    fluid redistribution and a reduction to immune system effectiveness. The first problem caused by weightless environment is great loss of muscle mass. On Earth, we constantly use certain muscles, which are called antigravity muscles, to support our bodies against the gravity. However, in the space where there is little or no gravity, we no longer keep using these muscles. As a result, these muscles would atrophy or, in other words, start to get smaller and weaker. According to the research of…

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    Sports Medicine Since as long as I can remember, I have continuously gone through the motion of learning a topic and moving on. I was never intrigued or excited about a topic as my peers seemed to be. As I transitioned into high school, my friends all appeared to know what path they wanted to take for the future, while I had no idea. Therefore, I decided to take an ROP that my brother had taken and once I started learning in class, I knew this was my path. I have never felt so passionate about…

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    Media Image Essay

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    then results in body dissatisfaction. (Tiggemann 2004) Social comparison theory has great deal to why we are so affected by the media. We see a picture online of a pretty skinny successful person we are bound to evaluate the image and compare ourselves after all, we are our own biggest critics. Fitness on Instagram is huge and I find that we are constantly finding ourselves saving images of “ideal fit people” in a sense to give us motivation. We are saving those in hopes that our bodies will…

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    Smoking Controversy

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    better explain previous answers or even newly proposed questions. As mentioned earlier, humans tend to feed off of each other when it comes to innovation and discoveries. For example smoking was originally said to be healthy and good for the human body. But now doctors from all around strictly request to stop smoking because of its many health issues. It was not their fault, they were just ignorant at the time. Modern medicine in the 50’s was nowhere near where it is today. The work of previous…

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