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    severity, and the impact in the patient life. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) happens when a bump, blow, shock, or other head injury causes damage to the brain. Every year, millions of people in the U.S. suffer brain injuries. More than half are serious enough that people are sent to the hospital. The worst injuries can lead to permanent brain damage or death. There are many reasons of head injury in children and adults.…

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    symmetrical and almost intact, but the left eye lacks the stone inlay present in the right. The use of plaster on top of the limestone allowed for the creation of subtle effects that modeled her face and made detail easier to accomplish. The wrinkles on her neck and the bags under her eyes suggest the artist’s attempts to depict aging. The queen is depicted wearing a modius, a type of flat-topped cylindrical headdress or crown that was worn by queens or goddesses, along with a broad collar with…

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    Going to the dentist can be the most terrifying thing for some people. Many studies have proven that people would rather take the pain of gum disease ,or even a broken tooth rather than stepping into a dental office. The noisy tools, scary instruments, and the thought of the dentist drilling into the teeth doesn’t make it any better. Dental anxiety and phobia are very common today; it is estimated that about 9-15 percent of Americans fear the dentist. Regardless of the fear and anxiety…

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    a kiss of pure love. Bellamy didn't waste any time with bringing you back to camp as he was back there in no time. You had fallen asleep due to being in pain, dizzy and dehydrated. Clarke got straight to work with you, tending to your gash on your head and popping your shoulder back in place with the help of Bellamy. With Octavia being over the moon with happiness with the news of you being very much alive, she got straight to work with helping you out as much as she can. She had made you a…

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    The Plague: A Short Story

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    away he could only make out a word or two. Frustrated, he put his head against the cage. It moved incredibly fast. The creature’s long fingers wrapped around Vincents hair, leaving bits of skin and soft tissue in its wake. Vincent screamed and kicked not willing to believe this recently dead creature strong enough to hold him. The creature tightened its grip and Vincent felt chunks of hair being ripped from his scalp as the bones in his cheek crunched painfully against the bars of the cage.…

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    Infected teeth and those that are badly decayed typically require a root canal if they are to be saved. During this procedure, the dentist removes the pulp and nerve of the damaged tooth before cleaning and sealing the inner portion. If this process isn't done, tissue surrounding the affected tooth may develop an infection, leading to the formation of abscesses. The term root canal refers to the cavity located in the central part of the tooth where the pulp or pulp chamber is located. This is…

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    she also got more blood on her coat than she would have liked. She was now down by the river, splashing, trying to rid herself of the blood on her paws and face. She stuck her whole head into the water, shaking it around hoping to get clean. She had partially forgotten that this hunting trip was supposed to be quick, but it felt good to be in this form. To run around, to hunt, to even play in the water like a young pup. She craved…

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    Leucocytopenia

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    Toxicol 1982;19:875-906. 6. Stein KM, Odom RB, Justice GR, Martin GC. Toxic alopecia from ingestion of boric acid. Arch Dermatol 1973;108:95-7. 7. Vowels M, Chan LL, Giri N, Russell S, Lam-Po-Tang R. Factors affecting hair regrowth after bone marrow transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplant 1993;12:347-50. 8. Balasubramanian P, Jagadeesan S, Anjaneyan G, Thomas J. An interesting case report of azathioprine-induced anagen effluvium. Indian J Dermatol 2015;60:324. 9. Joshi R, Singh S. Plica…

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    Beowulf Structure Analysis

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    The story of Beowulf is an Old English epic poem that was written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. The structure of Beowulf helps make it one of the most important works of Old English literature. The structure of this poem is unique because it can be divided in three different ways. The first way the poem can be divided is into three different parts that each center around Beowulf’s fight with a particular monster. The first battle is with Grendel, a demon like monster terrorizing King…

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    Something about the way the blood would pour out, how they would beg for their lives, and oh, how I love the shrill terrified screams. Each girl had something about her that made it more enjoyable. Anna had a small freckle on the left side of her neck, the bullseye for my knife. Emily wouldn’t render me the satisfaction of an easy kill. Kelly became…

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