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    Islam: Empire Of Faith

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    Michala Wood Islam:Empire of faith This movie Islam:Empire of faith was broke up into several parts. First Islam/Koran then Muslims, Muhammad, buildings. The things they did for us and made up in the past like math,engineering, astronomy, medicine, paper & publishing. Saladin, Mehmet, Suleyman where very important in this movie. What was good about the film was it went into great detail and explained everything out well. Also it had beautiful pictures. We learned that the religious faith…

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    Hepatitis C and, Androgen insufficiency, Moderate level of evidence is about Medications such as tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, diuretics, beta-blockers, Diabetes mellitus, HIV/HTLV1 infection, Systemic chemotherapy, Cataract…

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    Visual acuity: For private drivers, corrected vision less than 20/50 (6/15) with both eyes open and examined together; for commercial drivers, refer to visual acuity standards. Visual field: For private drivers, field less than 120°† along the horizontal meridian and 15° continuous above and below fixation, with both eyes open and examined together; for commercial drivers, refer to visual field standards. Diplopia within the central 40° of the visual field (i.e., 20° to the left, right, above…

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    Iron Smelting In Africa

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    Iron smelting and forging technologies have existed in African societies between about 1000 and 500 B.C.E. The Iron Age is an important period in Africa that is often met with diffusion theories, on whether or not iron began there. Iron smelting, and other smelting is still used today in certain parts of Africa. Hitherto stone had been the strongest material around for making tools and weapons. Metal was a far more high quality raw material, compared to others, as it could be made into an…

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    Venkataswamy to address the mission to provide service for poor, blind people (Velayudhan et al, 2011). The task set by the founder was to eliminate needless blindness. Through the Aravind approach, the services offered were originally focused on cataract surgery (Velayudhan et al, 2011). However, after a considerable decision, service was not limited to curable blindness (Velayudhan et al, 2011). Aravind Eye Care decided to offer numerous specialty eye care services. The services include…

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    Epigenetics Essay

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    Simone Francis Reference number: 2167-6527 Epigenetics is the study of modifications to the genes of organisms. The way in which our genes behave can be altered by our epigenomes without changing our DNA sequence. They can be altered by different factors of our environment such as what we eat, drink, etc. The video on epigenetics was very informative. Prior to watching the video, I had no knowledge of what epigenetics was nor have I ever heard about it. I thought the experiments in the lab on…

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    The Maltese Essay

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    Appearance: The Maltese is a silky, white, straight coated toy that reaches 20-25cm tall and up to 3kg in weight at adulthood. (2) History: This is an ancient toy breed that has existed for over two thousand years, it is unclear the location they originated with some suggesting The Isle of Malta as the name suggests, some believe Italy and others from China due to similarities with other small Asian dogs. They became popular in ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt, later the 15th-century French…

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    VITAMIN B1 Vitamin B1 also known as thiamin, thiamine is a water soluble vitamin just like every other vitamins of the B complex family. This vitamin enables our body system to directly use carbohydrate as energy and is being classified as an essential vitamin. Our body does not have the ability to produce Thiamine and can only store up to 30mg of it wit a half life of about 9-18days. Thiamine is very essential when it comes to glucose metabolism and as well plays a vital role in our nerves,…

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    “Pat went to smoke the pipe” said grandpa. Smoking causes depression in ways that leads to people to commit suicide because their friends will not hang out with them while they smoke. Also, when a person smokes right by another person causes them to breath in the smoke, Which is also called secondhand smoking. People should not smoke because it causes diseases, makes people appearances changes, and it is expensive. The first reason that people should not smoke is that smoking causes diseases…

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    Tibetan Terrier History

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    TIBETAN TERRIER ORIGIN AND HISTORY The Tibetan terrier is a native of the “Lost Valley” of Tibet where it is considered a prized companion and luck bringer to those fortunate enough to possess them. The breed has been raised in Buddhist monasteries for over 2000 years and is considered the “Holy Dog of Tibet”. The lamas kept the dogs as watchdogs, companions and good luck charms. The dogs also did some herding and retrieved objects that fell down the mountain. The Tibetan terrier is not…

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