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    According to Mashari, Canadians deserve quality care, with no regards to the location of their community (2012). Closure and relocation of medical services to other communities have been affecting the care of rural and remote residents for the past two decades. This situation has had a negative impact on the rural patients, the provision of primary care, and the patient-physician relationship. Fortunately, there are new strategies and opportunities to improve the participation and access for…

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    Angle-closure glaucoma is defined as an obstruction of the flow of aqueous humor in the eye due to the iris and trabecular meshwork being too close together which creates a closed angle where 270 degrees or more of the angle is occluded.1 Occlusion of the angle causes the intraocular pressure (IOP) to elevate. Optic nerve damage can occur if IOP is greater than 40 mmHg and permanent vision loss can occur if an individual's IOP is greater than 60 mmHg.2 The incidence of angle-closure glaucoma…

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    Closure in Lycidas What is the right response to death? How and to what extent should we mourn the ones we love? When John Milton's college friend, Edward King, drowned off of the Welsh coast 1, Milton wrote Lycidas in memoriam. A pastoral elegy, the poem represents King as the lost shepherd Lycidas and uses agricultural imagery to portray loss. The majority of the poem is spent highlighting the irrevocability and completeness of death, that is until lines 165-168: "Weep no more, woeful…

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    Hello Governor of Pennsyltucky, I am writing to you in regards of the Three Mile Island power plant closure. If you were to ask me Mr. Governor the power plant should not be shut down, for the same reasons it was opened. The power plant was opened up in order to offer a new form of electricity, along with other jobs. The nuclear power plant offers more benefits than just electricity and money. Nuclear power plants also offers multiple jobs for people, this is because they need people to mine…

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    Miss Dent’s Closure in John Cheever’s “The Five-Forty-Eight” “A mentally unstable secretary finally catches up to her cruel former boss and makes him listen to what she has to say, at gunpoint” (Armstrong 1). Closure means the ending to all problems resolved. Equally, Miss Dent in John Cheever’s “Five-Forty-Eight” puts closure to all the humiliation that Mr. Blake causes her; however, Miss Dent regains her self-respect. In the “The Five-Forty-Eight,” Mr. Blake seduces Miss Dent, who is a…

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    studies. The rating scale evaluated the structural and functional aspects of velopharyngeal mechanism which included velopharyngeal closure, velar length, velar thickness, height of the velum, and tongue motion. Each speech language pathologist who participated in the study were blindfolded and asked to rate the video samples based on the rating scale of velopharyngeal closure, velar length, velar thickness, height of the velum, and tongue…

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    Introduction Abdominal wall reconstruction can be a challenging procedure especially in case of large sized defects. Previous studies suggest that primary fascial closure with mesh reinforcement improves outcomes reducing hernia recurrence rate. [1-5] To date, only few studies have compared bridged and mesh reinforced repairs with significant differences among study groups concerning defect sizes. [1, 3, 4] Indeed, the comparison of these two repair techniques in randomized controlled trials is…

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    of the victim has a right and obligation of getting closure by avenging victim and killing the murderer or someone of that persons family. This happens in Hamlet and is in fact the basic plot of the play. Multiple characters are dedicated to avenging their loved ones by killing the one who killed them, and all this death occurs in the final scene of the play. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, vengeance in the last scene gives the play a sense of closure, because every character got the revenge they…

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    states that the growing pressure for renewable energy was the main factor for the closure of the plant. Hazelwood had a long history in Latrobe Valley, opening in 1964, and has become a source of work for generations of the same family, i.e their grandfather, their father and the current worker. According to Engie, Hazelwood lasted ‘past it’s…

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    reader to build a bridge between the lines. According to Scott McCloud, the gutter, termed as “the space between the panels,” is an area where a reader finds closure (66,). From the fragmented parts shown by the author, the reader creates a conceivable order to relate the images and form a whole, unified by a central idea. This concept of closure occurs at various degrees, depending on a basis established by the author. The pattern manifests itself through different panel-to-panel transitions:…

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