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    Role Of Mina In Dracula

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    One can view Mina as the real hero because she plays the most important role during when Van Helsing’s people traveled to kill Count Dracula. With her telepathically connection to Dracula, Van Helsing’s people were able to locate Dracula and able to kill him. However, that is not the reason why Mina is the real hero. She is the real hero because she is the only character who was…

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    2. Was Kary acting within the scope of her employment as a peanut vendor when she added curry powder to the peanuts she was selling? An employee is acting within the scope of his employment when he is performing tasks or duties for which he has been employed. Williams v. Cmty. Drive-In Theater, Inc., 214 Kan. 359, 364, 520 P.2d 1296, 1300 (1974). If the employee is performing tasks that are reasonably related to the purpose of their employment, this is indicative to the scope of employment. The…

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    inevitable car accident, would you try to stop the car, or, would you try to defend yourself from the accidents’ aftermath? Sure, we have all heard of the ‘fight or flight’ defensive mechanism, it was Sigmund Freud himself who described the first complete theory of personality, and founded psychoanalysis. His descriptions described the mental and emotional systems of defense, which we all have, but vary depending on the situation we are forced to face. The characters of Jonathan Harker and Lucy…

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    Assignment No : 3 Title Of Assignment A. Problem statement feasibility assessment using satisfiability analysis. B. Mathematical Modeling. A. Problem Statement : Big data is generated from various ubiquitous system. This data is difficult to handle with single computer In order to reduce the computation time and decreases the storage space the workload is distributed on two or more computers. MapReduce is recent programming model for processing on data Parallel manner. The performance of…

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    Technology has been rapidly developing in the past decades. Compared to half a decade ago, technology has grown at a faster rate. Humans use technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to make tasks easier and aid humans; but, can artificial intelligence do more than aid humans? Can humans use artificial intelligence for something less mechanical and more organic, such as visual arts? Yes, at the rate technology is advancing, artificial intelligence will be able to create fine arts as skillfully…

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    Red Blood Cell Anemia

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    Red Blood Cell (RBC) Counts may have causes for rejection such as Hemolysis which is the rupture of red blood cells, specimen drawn in any anticoagulant or the specimen is received with the plasma removed. 3 Testing for anemia is one reason a physician may have a patient get a red blood cell count done. The first test used to diagnose anemia is a complete blood count or CBC. Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells…

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    bleeding disorder that slows down or prevents the blood clotting process. There are two main types of hemophilia: hemophilia A and hemophilia B. Hemophilia A, which is known as classic hemophilia, is caused by a mutation in the F8 gene. People with hemophilia often display excessive bleeding, including bleeding in the stool and urine, though it is usually painless. Joints are also heavily affected, causing swelling and decreased mobility. Rupture of a blood vessel in the brain however, although…

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    thrombocytopenia is caused by a low platelet (Thrombocyte) count which would result in a bodies hindered ability to perform important blood clotting functions [2]. Most of the time the symptoms aren’t life threatening and in mild cases the person suffering from the disorder doesn't even experience any related symptoms [3]. In severe cases, this disorder can cause uncontrollable bleeding on the brain which ultimately leads to death [2]. The lower the platelet count gets the more dangerous the…

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    Methotrexate Case Study

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    tender. Anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies are positive. The patient is started on low-dose methotrexate with good results. The patient is followed by her doctor, and complete blood counts between the start of therapy and 1 year later are seen in the image. The best explanation for these changes is: Complete Blood Count (CBC) Patient at start of methotrexate Patient after 1 year of therapy Reference…

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    An increase in creatinine, bun and lactic acid levels, complete blood count was all unremarkable with exception of an increase in the white blood cell count. Urinalysis reveals presence of leukocytes estrace, nitrates, bacteria, and the presence of white and red blood cells. All lab work is indicative of ER physician diagnosis of urinary tract infection. (Mrs. Jones Patient Chart, 2015) Treatment was to increase…

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