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    logos in his lyrics as he described how his friend Pimp C was killed by over dose of the purple drank a.k.a lean when he says, “ thinking he might of sipped just a little bit too much of the cough syrup.” He also argues that this drink is very addictive and is influencing our youth. Lean is a addictive cough syrup(promethazine) mixed with sprite that most rappers drink. He uses pathos with the beat, because it gives you a feeling that something bad happened. Macklemore doesn’t uses a lot of…

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    coughing, sneezing, headache, fever and nausea. These can typically be treated with adequate rest and over-the-counter medication. Medication for common communicable diseases may include pain relievers like Tylenol as well as nasal decongestants, cough syrups, anti-nausea pills and throat drops. Common communicable diseases usually dissipate over the course of a few days or weeks.…

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    Physical Examinations: The process of physical examination is varying due to severity of the disease. At the very onset, normal examination of physical health is taken by a physician. It is focused on the prolonged expiration. Hyperinflation may occur with relevance due to the severity of disease and increase airway obstruction. Other features of a severe disease include increased anterior posterior diameter of the chest and a depressed diaphragm with limited movement based on chest percussion.…

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    fear vaccines. It is causing a decrease in vaccination during the past decade. Preventable diseases such as chicken pox, whooping cough, measles and mumps have been rising (Sifferlin). Children should be vaccinated. Vaccines do not cause autism, improves quality of life and protects not only your child but other individuals…

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    Spinal Cord Injury Jasmin Blair, a 35 years old female patient, was admitted to the neurosurgical unit with traumatic spinal cord injury that occurred due to a sudden blow to the spine during a road accident. She was diagnosed with high blood pressure two years ago and has gone through two surgeries in the past ten years to remove fibroid growth in her uterus. Her family has a long history of hypertension and diabetes. The patient admission vital signs are as follows; the blood pressure is 90/50…

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    Mononucleosis

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    Mononucleosis also known as mono is commonly called the kissing disease. Mono is a virus caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Which affects the lymphocytes and white blood cells that help support a person’s immunity. Mono can be easily be spread through a cough or sneeze. Along with by sharing a glass or food utensils with someone who is infected at the time. Mononucleosis has many signs and symptoms that come with the virus. These would include fatigue, malaise, a sore throat and fever. Along…

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    full-blown AIDS, wherein the immune system is significantly damaged. The symptoms of this stage include chronic symptoms like rapid weight loss, serious fever (reaching temperature of 100 degrees F), soaking night sweats, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, dry coughs, short breaths, distorted vision (often Cytomegalovirus retinitis) (Strachan et al.74). Lesionsalso occur on the body, tongue and or mouth areas (candidiasis and periodontal disease). Skin rashes also often appear mostly due to herpes…

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    The Bubonic Plaque has a momentous place in history and in modern society. Prior to the Black Death Europe had begun to experience troubles. Europe had sustained bad weather for quite some time, which had begun to affect food resources and the economy. Seven years after, the Bubonic Plaque took over Europe and millions of lives were lost. “The year 1351 marked the last major outbreak of the Black Death, although local epidemics of the plague continued to occur in various locations throughout the…

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    Blurred lines is a song produced by musical artist Robin Thicke , and is one of the most controversial songs of this past decade, the music video basically promotes sexism which shows that rape themes are accepted in current society, here is why. In one of the scenes models pass by Robin and he starts playing with his fingers, this implies that the reason women get raped or sexually harassed is because of their body language, promoting things like “rape myths”, it is said in an article that the…

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    It is a long proven fact that vaccinations can save lives. Think of vaccinations as a protective barrier between a child and a debilitating disease. Vaccinations are able to protect children from diseases such as polio, which was a disease that had once been, according to the US Department of Health and Services, “America’s most-feared disease, causing death and paralysis across the country” (“Five”). There are countless other diseases that have been rendered less dangerous by vaccines. Smallpox…

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