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    Paralegals, or legal assistants, perform essential tasks delegated to them by licensed attorneys that the attorneys would otherwise have to complete on their own. According to the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), legal assistants obtain the knowledge and expertise of the legal system that qualifies them to do work of a legal nature “through formal education, training, and experience” (NALA, 2015). Paralegals fill a vital role throughout both civilian and military law practices.…

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    -Film coating involves the deposition of a thin film of polymer surrounding the tablet core It involves the conversion of a viscous liquid into a visco‐ elastic solid as a result of continual solvent evaporation Reasons for coating tablets: ¥ To protect tablet core from environment…

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    Hybrid line and sex, however, did not influence the deposition of carnosine in both investigated chicken muscles. The highest efficiency of carnosine synthesis in chicken meat was observed in P4 group of Cobb broilers. The carnosine concentration in P4 group was increased by 18.10% in male chickens and by 12…

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    The novels Broken Ground by Jack Hodgins and Green Grass Running Water by Thomas King are comparable to the film, The Sweet Hereafter directed by Atom Egoyan. Broken Ground incorporates profound symbolism, Green Grass Running Water introduces the reader to the merging of oral and written language and The Sweet Hereafter utilizes elements of film, such as continuity, to portray a non-linear plot which remarkably facilitates in . Each work of text emulates these elements, to a certain extent, in…

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    Community Acquired Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection of the lung that involves alveoli, also known as air sacs, and is caused by various microbes including viruses, bacteria, or fungi. It is one of the leading causes of mortalities across the globe. Pneumonia commonly occurs in persons living in their home community hence the community-acquired pneumonia and also among patients who may be hospitalized for other dissimilar reasons as to pneumonia, hospital-acquire pneumonia. Up until 1930,…

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    Pseudomelanosis gastri and duodeni is a rare endoscopic mucosal finding, characterized by the accumulation of iron in macrophages of the lamina propria of the stomach and duodenum. The clinical significance and long term sequelae have not been clarified. However, this benign condition is associated with a variety of clinical conditions, such as essential hypertension, chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, long term intake of iron supplements and furosemide. Pseudomelanosis duodeni appears to…

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    The Revolutionary era took place from 1763-1789. There were many key military people in this era. King George lll was the ruler of Great Britain. George Washington was the commander of Continental Army. William Howe was the commander in chief of British Army in North America. Henry Knox was an American general. Nathan Hale was an American soldier and spy. John Burgoyne was a British general who surrendered to American general Horatio Gates. Baron Friedrich Von Steuben was a German…

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    did not react well to the King’s attack on his power. As the British historian W. L. Warren recounts, “Becket protested vigorously, and was given strong support by the pope, who repeated his prohibition with stern threats of the suspension or even deposition of any bishop who ignored it” (502). Becket, supported by the pope, felt threatened by his loss of power. The attack on Becket’s power was part of the greater struggle for power between the King and the archbishop. Acting upon his threats of…

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    1. After long term exposure to altitude, the body makes several adjustments in order to perform physical activity in the hypoxic condition. A) What chronic adaptations are most beneficial for performance at altitude? When one goes into high altitudes their immediate response are somewhat negative the increase in ventilation, decrease in carbon dioxide, respiratory alkalosis, being in a hypoxic state and many more. However, when having an exercise performance such as the winter Olympics one…

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    specific ANA for SLE are anti-dsDNA antibodies, which are valuable diagnostic and prognostic markers for the disease. Anti-dsDNA antibodies are associated with renal damage because the charge of this antigen is more likely to cause immune complex deposition and entrapment with associated inflammation in the kidney. Anti-sm antibodies are found almost exclusively in SLE because they are not commonly seen in other autoimmune diseases. Other autoantibodies in SLE include antibodies to the SS-A…

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