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    has gone through a tough few days. A: The patient’s nonverbal communication of progressively making more hand movements throughout the conversation, makes me wonder if this topic makes him anxious. I could imagine not knowing, where or how he got HEP C, could be a huge stressor. This information was helpful, because it made me think that this topic could cause this patient some anxiety. Therefore, leading me to a NANDA diagnosis, and helping me to develop some interventions to best help this…

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    with an estimated 3.2 million people chronically infected. Vaccinations are not available for this strain, but people are encouraged to get the hepatitis A and B vaccines to help protect their liver from further damage. Since treatment for hepatitis C have advanced in recent years, it has been questioned if a vaccine is even necessary (Liang, 2013). I believe it would be less costly to vaccinate people rather than treating them with expensive medications. Raising public awareness by providing…

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    Cherokee Blackberry Tea

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    draining and forestall diseases. The leaves can likewise be utilized to make a tea to advance appropriate processing and help with kidney or gallbladder issues. 8. WILD ROSE The product of a rose is known as a rose hip. They are pressed with Vitamin C to support the safe framework, and the Cherokee have utilized them to make a tea keeping in mind the end goal to invigorate the bladder and kidney work. They additionally work extraordinary as a characteristic frosty and influenza cure. 9.…

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    KALE: Kale is a wonderfully nutritional leafy green. A 2.4 ounce of raw kale, about 33 calories, provides vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, C, and K, Iron, calcium, copper, manganese, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, fiber, and protein. Kale’s antioxidant properties come from its various flavonoids. The beauty about eating kale is that you can eat all that you want by adding it to salads…

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    Fruit Drop Lab Report

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    from the trees at 5, 8 and 13 WAFB. Bunches picked at 5 WAFB, and kept at 25°C, fruit drop was low in untreated controls, higher after ethylene treatment, and lower than the controls in the 1-MCP treatment (Figure 9A). In bunches severed at 8 WAFB, and kept at 25°C, fruit drop in the controls was 20% by day 4 after ethylene treatment it was about 30% by day 4 (Figure 9C). When bunches were taken at 13 WAFB, and kept at 25°C, fruit drop in the controls was absent by day 4…

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    M. C. Escher

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    M.c. Escher is one of the world's most famous graphic artist known.He was born june 7th 1898 in leeuwarden netherlands. M.c. Escher studied at the school for architectural and decorative arts. He studied graphic arts. He has a wife and three sons as well. He was raised by his father he had four other brothers. M.c. Escher was a dutch man he died March 27,1972. M.c escher’s full name was Maurits Cornelis Escher. He was left handed and a talented artist but he did poorly in his other classes. He…

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    Orange Juice Experiment

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    In order to get precise quantitative data, I chose to use a titration method to find the ascorbic acid content in juices. The specific technique that I chose to use is the iodine solution method. Despite there being many other viable options to this titration process, I chose the iodine solution method because the color change is easiest to detect when using juices. The other tests are simple when using clear solutions, but on juices, the color change 000166-XXX 6 is not as apparent due to the…

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    Vitamin Level 2 Unit 2

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    in two ways; fat – soluble and water – soluble. The vitamins within the liver and the fatty tissues would be stored away for any future uses. As for water soluble this would excreted into the urine. Fat soluble and water soluble include; A, D, E, B, C and K. Vitamin A is a retinol and allows the immune system to work effectively. This includes; liver, cheese, fruit and fish. Vitamin D is able to absorb the calcium into the intestine and regulate the calcium and magnesium – including the…

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    Khadra Hassan TA: Hannah Degraaf September 28th 2016 Banana Oil (lab report) Purpose: The purpose of this laboratory experiment was to synthesize banana oil (Isopentyl acetate) from the reaction of Acetic acid and Isopentyl alcohol by the Fischer Esterification reaction. By using the methods of refluxing, washing, drying, and simple distillation to purify the end product. When the product was isolated an IR, H NMR and boiling point were used analysis the product, the end product had a…

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    James C. Petersen

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    James C. Petersen’s book, Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating & Connecting in Relationships, is based on listening and talking has five sections? In the first section the book explores several communication options. The second section of this book develops a practical way to communicate by active talking and listening, after this section he identifies several communication issues and listening procedures. Petersen then explores the talker-listener methodology with group inter-action and…

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