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    The Holocaust and the Cambodian Genocide both represent attempts of genocide, or the targeted extermination of an entire race or people. In the weeks and months following the end of World War II, Soviet and Allied liberators slowly uncovered the unspeakable atrocities and systemized murder that characterized the Nazis’ Final Solution plan for ridding Europe of its Jewish population once and for all. On October 24, 1945 the United Nations was established in an effort to promote diplomatic talks…

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    Compared to nonathletic college students, collegiate athletes are at a higher risk of developing heavy drinking patterns. Heavy drinking or binge drinking can lead to consequences such as unintended injuries, alcohol-induced medical complications and reduced psychical and athletic performance. Athletes are found to be in high stress situations due to the high demand of class and classwork, performing well athletically, and meeting expectations placed upon them by coaches and parents. Many…

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    How glucose levels are re-established when a disruption in the system by internal influences are made. An example of an internal influence that disrupts the negative feedback system of blood glucose regulation is diabetes. Diabetes is a disease in which the body is not able to absorb enough glucose into cells or does not get converted into glycogen, either because of the lack of insulin in the body or because the body does not respond to the insulin properly. Because the negative feedback…

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    Katrina made its second and third landfalls in the Gulf Coast area on August 29, 2005 as a Category three hurricane. A neighborhood TV channel reported New Orleans was encountering broad flooding due to a few levee breaks, the city was without electricity, and there were a few cases of massive damage in the area. In brief timing, whole neighborhoods were engulfed in water. Due the rapid flooding, numerous residents became stranded, long after Hurricane Katrina had passed, and could be seen on…

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    Meat In The Feast

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    Meat In The Feast From processed meat, to everyday fast food restaurants American society has been prone to having meat as the main course of their meal. But through all the meat Americans consume, many Americans don't understand the flaws of how meat is processed starting from factory farms, anti-biotics & genetic manipulation, the health risk, and excess fat. Factory farms have been targeted for many years as one of the top issues in trying to regulate the meat industry, especially after…

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    potassium brings the products out. Between 135 and 145 mEq/L is a normal level of blood sodium. Any level of 150 mEq/L or higher is considered hypernatremia. Hypernatremia could be caused by eating too much salt, which is too much sodium or by dehydration. 2,300 mg of sodium a day is a good amount for people 14 years old and older. Dealing with people that have hypertension should eat less than 1,500 mg a day. Many foods we eat daily contains so much sodium. Foods such as bacon, corned beef,…

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    Signs of Potential Elder Abuse in a Nursing Home The Department of Justice estimates that at least one in ten elderly people are victims of abuse each year in the United States. The abuse takes on many forms: financial, sexual, psychological, and physical. If you are one of the millions of Americans that have a parent or loved one in elder care, you need to be aware of ways they may be in danger. We do not want to believe that people we trust to care for our elderly loved ones would harm them.…

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    happened then, could happen again because of one person. When Adolf Hitler took over he took all of the jews that were in the Germany area and made them work for months to years at a time without food or anything except until they died of sickness, dehydration, starvation, or old age. If you study more into this subject you will see that Hitler has a jewish family. With the jews working, Hitler made the Nazi Germans have roll call every morning in rain, summer, winter, or shine. That meant…

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    Cold Sore Research Paper

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    closely related to one that cause genital herpes (HSV-2). Both these virus can affect your mouth and spread by oral sex. Symptom- Sign and symptoms of cold sore are as follows • Swollen and sensitive gum of deep red color. • Lip swelling • Nausea • Dehydration • Mouth ulcers • Blister in the mouth • Tongue pain • Mouth lesions • Sore throat • Tingling • Itching • Oozing and crusting • Fever • Headache • Muscles aches Cause-…

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    Eating Disorders What is an eating disorder? you may think it’s something everyone comes upon it sometime in their life. Not, everyone comes upon it. But, there's a lot of people that deals with the suffering and pain of this disorder. In this essay you will learn about, what an eating disorder is, how an eating disorder affects your body, how you can tell is someone is struggling with an eating disorder, and how to help someone with an eating disorder. What is an Eating Disorder?…

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