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    was thrown against the back of their seat so hard that it broke.” (Johnson 6) The car crash is like an awakening for him, it hits him so bad that he gets from unconscious to a position of conscious. Just like the drugs suddenly left his body or his veins. “As far as I could tell, I was the only one conscious.” (Johnson 7) Right after the accident there is “the point of the story where we start to see more of the protagonist's “true colors.”” (Lazzaro) We can sense that this ‘not caring about…

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    American—sealing it in their DNA. When Nat Turner, an African-American slave, and fellow slaves rebelled—killing around 60 white Americans. White fear flows through the veins of white Americans and stereotypes and assumptions fill their conscious mind. The fear of blacks becoming more accomplished and prosperous is a worry that is deep rooted in the white American’s soul. They are aware that blacks are no longer…

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    conditions caused by obesity. Obesity is currently a worldwide epidemic. The public health crisis is associated with "over twenty different diseases and conditions including high blood pressure (hypertension), type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, deep vein blood clots, fatty liver disease, sleep apnea, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gallstone disease, arthritis, colon cancer, breathing problems, and depression." However, being overweight and leading an inactive lifestyle…

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    Introduction: The administration of intravenous fluids (IV), is one of the most common and widely used interventions in the medical field, across the world. 'Intravenous' simply means within vein (Wikipedia encyclopaedia). IV therapy is an extremely efficient and effective method of supplying various fluids and medications into the body system which produce rapid effects and it also allows for injecting and administering large volumes of, again, any additional fluids or medications compared to…

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    Frida Khalo Analysis

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    Frida Khalo, is an artist from Coyocoán, Mexico City, Mexico. She was born on July 6, 1907. She started painting after she was injured in a bus accident. She painted 143 paintings and 55 are self-portraits, which were from events in her life, from being tense, vibrant, lost and in love. Khalo married the artist Diego Rivera who is a communist. Then she exhibited her paintings in Mexico and Paris, before she died in 1954. From one of Khalos famous art pieces painted in 1939 was called, The Two…

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    medical journal, rivaroxaban proves to be just as effective at cerebrovascular accident and pulmonary embolism prevention as warfarin (Gómez-Outes et al., 2013). Rivaroxaban has also been approved for the prevention of venous thromboembolism and deep vein thrombosis in individuals who have undergone hip or knee replacement surgery. Rivaroxaban is available as an oral tablet and has a bioavailability of approximately 90%. It has an effective half-life of approximately 8 hours however, factor Xa…

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    Essay On Lymphedema

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    Both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging show a distinctive honey-comb pattern within the lymphatic system that helps differentiate lymphedema from other potential cancer-related causes of edema such as deep vein thrombosis [19]. Lymphangiography was used extensively in the past as an imaging technique, but it is associated with inflammation, scarring, and atrophy of the lymph vessels that can further impair lymph transport capacity. [19]. Lymphoscintigraphy…

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    / Seeds of destruction/ And don't you trust their kind?/ This hate is deep-rooted, get rid of the weed.” In this stanza we can see metaphors, such as seeds, plant, and rooted, which describe the hatred that is implemented into a child’s mind by society. Hatred also contributes to loss of innocence in a child, which is a…

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    The mouth which is also called the oral cavity is associated with the accessory organs such as teeth, salivary glands, and tongue. The mouth is where digestion starts. Our teeth are used to chew food into really small pieces and our saliva contains enzymes that begins the process of digestion. Our tongue occupies the floor of the mouth and mixes food with saliva to form bolus which is a compact mass that forms food into a lump that helps initiates swallowing. The mouth begins the process of…

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    leakage of methane gas into the atmosphere, and even claims that fracking can increase the chance of an earthquake taking place (Loki 8). An industry so large as oil and gas that can have an impact on the environment from small scale to large scale, Deep Water Horizon incident in the Gulf of Mexico, are under federal regulations from entities like Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and others more specific to oil and gas like…

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