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    "Everyman" is an English morality play written by an anonymous author in the late fifteenth century. In the beginning of the play, a foreword describes the message the story will portray. A messenger tells the audience that people should be good in life, and look forward to death so they may go to heaven. Sin seems good to the people at the time, but it will bring about sorrow when they die. When the story begins, God is unhappy with the people in the world and says these people are unkind to…

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    Tay Sachs Research Paper

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    There are many diseases that affect certain age and gender groups. Tay Sachs is an age specific disease, which is genetically passed down from parent to child. Tay Sachs can be diagnosed as early as 11 weeks into pregnancy using chorionic villi sampling (CVS). If Tay Sachs is not diagnosed before birth, a red spot on the macula, is also an indicator that a child has the genetically fatal disease. Tay Sachs begins to affect infants as early as 3-6 months of age. Symptoms of Tay Sachs become…

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    What Is Inflammatory Bowel Disease? Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a term used to describe disorders in which the intestines become red and swollen, or inflamed. The two major types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease are Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. They are very similar, but the main difference in the two are the parts of the digestive tract each type affects. Crohn’s Disease is often found in the ileum of the small intestine, but can occur anywhere in the digestive tract (from the…

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    “Women don’t get their period every week. If they did all the men in the world would be institutionalized”, that was quote the 1990’s hit show “The nanny. Having a period is a very normal and natural occurrence that happens to women. According to statics every woman will have at least 450 periods within her lifetime! Along with periods come PMS or formally known as premenstrual syndrome. PMS is the combination of symptoms that some women suffer from a week or so before their period. Symptoms…

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    before menstrual cycle. PMDD is more severe than PMS, but some symptoms associated with PMDD are: irritability and tension (Freeman, Halberstadt, Rickels, Legler, Lin, & Sammel, 2016). Dysmenorrhea is a common term for menstrual cramps that are repetitive but is not associated with other disease. There are types of dysmenorrhea: primary, which usually happens one or two days before the menstrual cycle; it is a severe pain up to seventy-two hours associated with nausea,…

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    Catalase Research Paper

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    who work there. The bacteria can be transmitted from the nose and the skin through individuals’ hands and can contaminate surface areas. Escherichia coli is a gram negative, facultative anaerobic bacteria. Its harmful symptoms include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea (often watery and may develop into bloody), vomiting, and fevers. E coli bacteria is found mainly in cattle and can be transmitted through humans by the consumption of contaminated foods, such as raw or undercooked ground meat…

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    Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser uncovers the truth behind fast food and how it came to dominate the world. Wernher Von Braun, Walt Disney, Ray Kroc -- each of this historical figures had a huge impact and influence on topics that the book “Fast Food Nation” discusses in it’s content. Each of those men truly believed that spreading “fast food paradise” throughout the world would bring an unrespectable success, and will make people to be “like Americans”, which means “modernized” and…

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    A poison called strychnine is used sometimes, which suffocates them by paralyzing their muscles with painful, rigid cramps. They also break their necks by stomping on them, or stand on their necks until they pass out. Some animals even wake up while they are being skinned. When the fur is finally peeled off over the animals' heads, their naked, bloody bodies are thrown…

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    a girl. At about this stage in pregnancy is when all the emotional situations, kick-in like getting so angry over someone crunching ice with their mouth wide open like a cow. By my third trimester my body was starting to get very uncomfortable and cramp up, if I stood for too long my feet would hurt terribly and if I sat down for too long my butt would start to go numb.Which did not help with the loss of sleep laying down on either side and on my back was uncomfortable, I started sleeping a…

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    Fifteen months ago I was blessed with best news of my life, I was going to be a mom for the first time. My husband and I were so excited, he had three kids before so he was ready for the adventure. For me it was this new exciting also super scary adventure. Throughout the nine month process we decided not to find out the sex of the baby, that was so hard not knowing but also something to look forward too. For what seemed like nine years this alien took over my body, I no longer had control of…

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