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    trimester (1- 12 weeks) is frequently “The Abortion Pill” or Mifeprex® which is considered a chemical abortion. (Abortion Procedures) This pill, according to the article, “Abortion Procedures”, changes the woman’s hormones along with progesterone while cutting of the necessary nutrition and blood for the embryo to grow and develop into a fetus. After taking Mifeprex® she would then return to her doctor and receive the second pill for the abortion in which she takes orally or vaginally and the…

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    Introduction This report is going to study the differences between orthodox medicine and complementary therapies for the treatments of conditions that affect different systems of the body. Next, the attitudes of the population towards complementary therapies will be analysed, as well as their psychological effects and contra-indications. The sources of information that claim the benefits of complementary therapies will be evaluated to know their reliability. Finally, it is going to be evaluated…

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    Space Race In Canada

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    World War II started a technological revolution for Canadian engineers and research. As Canada’s economy started to boom, Canadian development was one step ahead. Canadians insisted on changing their identity to an internationally noted world power. The Cold war ignited Canada’s change of identity. This was the first war where Canada was seriously threatened by attack coming to their territory. Canada changed its identity from being an agriculture and rural place to a strong nation with a…

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    A good author is one who leaves his readers with something to ponder and a feeling of refreshment. An author can use many techniques, as well as writing styles, such as Romanticism. One such author who uses Romanticism to leave his readers with a moral is Nathaniel Hawthorn. He does this well in the particular stories titled, Young Goodman Brown, Rappaccini’s Daughter, and Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment. Hawthorn uses the romantic qualities of individualism, to illustrate one man’s struggle against…

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    Importance of E-Learning in the Digital Age Change has become the order of the day. To keep pace with our ever changing fast paced lifestyles we are compelled to adopt and turn to other learning systems. As with everything else education in the current era, is taking on a new form – moving from traditional learning patterns to a technology driven e model taking advantage of the technological advances in the digital era. Nature and Characteristics of E-learning Availability of Internet in every…

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    There are several causes of high blood pressure (Hypertension) some of which we do not have any direct control over, and yet we can still modify the effects of these factors by ensuring that we pay attention to the things that we do have some control, over. I will discuss both kinds on this page so that by the end you know exactly the kind of things you can easily change to reduce the risks associated with high blood pressure, and you know the things that you cannot change so easily and yet can…

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    strengthens the risk of having more serious complications. Supportive care, to a degree of being close attention to the nutrition and hydration (or rehydration) of the person suffering from the infection –meaning good and complete rest and drinking a lot of fluids that will help prevent from dehydration and fatigue, is the number one therapy for somehow preventing the symptoms lead to a serious E. coli infection. Though no treatment has been discovered yet, there are still some home and…

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    augmentation which serves to reshape or increase the size of the breast. The silicone implant is inserted by a surgeon through an incision, lifting the breast tissue, and into a pocket created within the breast. There are other alternatives besides silicone implants such as saline implants or fat transfer, but the most popular remains as the silicon implant. The risks of this procedure include scar tissue that forms and squeezes around the implant as well as, rupture of the implant. Each…

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    Cliff Montage suggests Allan Savory’s idea that adjusting the ecosystem’s biodiversity might prove to be more prosperous for the climate without cutting down on the energy demand of the world population. Confinement of livestock has been the primary contributor to the process of desertification. When herds of large animals are forced to be confined within a space, as opposed to being truly free range, it has an adverse effect on the biodiversity. This leaves an imbalance within the ecosystem.…

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    There has been great debate over the difference between the surrealist and the avant-garde, and whether or not they are simply different branches of the same movement, that surrealism is just a romanticised extension of the avant-garde. André Breton, the movement’s considered leader, regarded surrealism as a belief in superior forms of reality in his 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, and irrespective of more contemporary arguments over the exact definition or difference, was above all explicit in his…

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