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    No matter how small a human is, every being deserves chance to be treated. Fetal surgery has been introduced and developed rapidly over the past decades. It has become an important way to save and provide a good quality of life for the unborn children. Over the years several approaches have been developed for conducting fetal surgery, depending on patient’s condition and the best ways to repair the abnormality in the uterus. As other medical interventions, fetal surgery has its risks and…

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    This memorandum is to inform you of my interest in joining the Peer Support Program. Below I have gone into great detail about my personal life, as I feel that it is important in choosing the appropriate individuals for this program. I truly believe having someone on the peer support team that has experienced personally the stresses that we come across and how to overcome stresses. Recently (with in the past year), I have had the opportunity to realize the toll that this profession takes on…

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    Smoking and its effect on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Elizabeth Thoms BIOL 2458, Brijesh Bridge, 10/11/15 Breathing should not be a difficult process, it is something that we do not even have to think about doing, it happens naturally and this should be the way it always is but unfortunately, for some people, this is not the case. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, better known as COPD is a disease of the lungs where air flow is reduced in the airways making it very difficult to…

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    E. Coli (UTI)

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    There are several strains of E. coli that exist, many of which are non-pathogenic in nature. E. coli forms a beneficial relationship in the intestinal tract, and takes on many helpful functions within the body. The functions include breaking down nutrients, developing signals to regulate the immune system, and even protection against other pathogens. The broad categories of E. coli are separated into diarrheagenic E. coli and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, which includes uropathogenic E.…

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    Tight fitting clothing like jeans should be evaded because they confine the moisture and allow the bacteria to develop. Loose clothes and cotton underwear should be used because the air near the urethra will remain dry. Also, using a spermicide, diaphragm or unlubricated condoms can lead to Urinary Tract Infections because they increase irritation and allow bacteria to…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    skeleton armatures, covered with cotton dental dam, latex rubber and rabbit fur. To create the expressions of the Ape, wires were attached to the model and to add the realistic effect of Kong being real, special effect engineers attached an inflatable diaphragm to the Ape to stimulate its breathing. If enough attention is payed to Kong throughout the movie you would see that his hair moves throughout the film, this is due to O’Brien continuously moving the puppet around throughout capturing the…

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    I sat around a Formica table with a half-dozen sixteen-year-old girls and listened with some amazement as they showed off their knowledge of human sexuality. They knew how long sperm lived inside the body, how many women out of a hundred using a diaphragm were statistically likely to get pregnant and the medical term for the mouth of the cervix” (198). Quindlen stated. It’s more than likely that the adolescents learned these details from a school sex education program in comparison to a family…

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    Panda Essay

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    Covered with Black and White a fur coat, the giant pandas are bear like in shape. The adult pandas have an approximate length of six feet and can weigh up to two hundred eighty pounds. Male pandas can be about the same size as a American Black Bear, with the exception that they cannot stand upright or hibernate. The giant panda exhibits bilateral symmetry with its large head, plantigrade feet, heavy body, rounded ears, and their five inch tails. The panda has adapted to consuming bamboo by using…

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    Elizabeth Mcdonald gave women a sense of choice and empowering more freedom that they never had before. She grew up in Athens, a small town in Clarke County, Georgia. Elizabeth was haunted by her mother's premature death giving birth to her, determined to escape similar fate Elizabeth decided not to have children and wanted to forever prevent the same scenario from happening to anyone else. Elizabeth attended Agnes Scott Institute in 1908, four years later when she was 21 she moved to New York…

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    Dysarthria Research Paper

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    Dysarthria is a speech disorder caused by a stoke, cerebrum damage, tumors, or Parkinson's disease. Dysarthria damages movements in muscles used for speech production. These muscles incorporate the tongue, vocal folds, lips and diaphragm. Dysarthria is weakened in communication due to shortcoming, loss of motion and incoordination of speech. It influences your pitch, loudness, voice quality, prosody, respiration and articulation. There are numerous sorts of dysarthria's, which are…

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