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    ID Number: 160026059 Tutorial Name and Code: Moral and Political Controversies PY1011 Tutor Name: Ravi Thakral Essay Question: Mill might object to Waldron’s anti-constitutionalism by saying that it increases the likelihood of a tyranny of the majority. Construct an objection along these lines on Mill’s behalf and discuss whether it successfully undermines Waldron’s position. Essay Title: A Sufficient, Mill-inspired response to Waldron’s Anti Constitutionalism I hereby declare that the…

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    Define Personal Identity

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    The specific criteria of personal identity regards the essential conditions for a person at one point in time to be the same person at another later point in time. Further, the concepts involved in one’s mental characteristics will be discussed to determine if these criteria suffice in what defines personal identity. Regarding mental characteristics, we will examine an individual’s psychological traits which are developed through his or her past experiences and genetic predispositions.…

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    Atrium Fire Case Study

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    if the cross sectional area of the atrium is high and the HRR of fire is small, smoke column will not create in the atrium and floding flow will not occur to vent smoke. Figure ‎2.8 Flow at the early stage of adjacent floor fire[13]. Table ‎2.4 Conditions of each simulation [13]. By watching the calculation results dynamic display, then the time and location of the flooding flow can be obtained.Floding flow did not occur till the simulation end time at 800 second in the atria with size…

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    Formal Lab Report: Molar Volume of a Gas at STP Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to find out how to experimentally determine what the volume of a mole of H₂(g) is at STP by using gas laws. The hypothesis for the experiment is that if H₂(g) is produced at RT and STP, Avogadro’s law can be used to experimentally determine the amount of H₂(g) because equal gases at the same pressure and temperature have the same amount of particles. In order to find the molar volume, hydrogen gas…

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    Scabies Mite's Itch?

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    diseases in humans, but often result in cutaneous lesions which are on the rise in dermatology clinical practice due to the increase of travel and immigration. Despite the considerable burden parasitic skin infestations can cause, their significance has often been neglected by the health-care providers and scientific community alike. Furthermore, the debilitating impact a persistent itch can have must be taken into account when assessing these conditions. Protozoan and helminth infestations…

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    treatment of choice for this condition? According to Igaz, Rácz, Tóth, Gláz, and Tulassay (2007), the longer the time of steroid treatment and the higher the dose applied, the longer the time needed for withdrawal. They add that in the case of steroid withdrawal syndrome, glucocorticoid…

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    same. General and systemic examination of the patient was within normal limits. There was no history of any congenital condition which might point towards any syndrome. In detailed local examination of Left foot, the patient had a single great toe which was broader than the right great toe. The skin condition was normal. The second toe was completely absent while there was cutaneous syndactyly in third and fourth…

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    Humans encounter a variety climate conditions with fluctuating temperatures, which stresses the significance of thermoregulation for human existence. The human body is able to withstand different environmental conditions by making adjustments to maintain a constant core temperature via autonomic system (Vella, C.A and Kravitz, L. 2004). The core temperature requires a negative feedback mechanism that maintains the temperature from straying outside particular limits (Marieb, E.N, 2000). The…

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    Scleroderma Research Paper

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    Scleroderma is a long term autoimmune disease which is a chronic hardening and tightening of the skin and the connective tissues that affects eyes and other organs. This is a disease that can have devastating and lasting impacts on families and patients due to its uncommon effects. Scleroderma is not contagious, infectious, or cancerous. Scleroderma is classified as an autoimmune disease, which means that a person’s immune system works against itself. “The normal immune system protects the body…

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    Porphyria Research Paper

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    forms of porphyria; acute porphyria and cutaneous porphyria. Acute porphyria affects the nervous system, while cutaneous porphyria causes skin symptoms. Some symptoms of "acute porphyria include: severe abdominal pain, swelling of the abdomen (abdominal distention), pain in your chest, legs or back, constipation or diarrhea, vomiting, insomnia, heartbeat you can feel (palpitations), high blood pressure,"("Porphyria" 1-2). Some signs and symptoms of cutaneous porphyria are," Sensitivity to the…

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