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    Justice is Not Just The justice system does not give a fair trial to those outside of cultural norms. These norms usually consist of “white, middle class” people. Trials are unfair because of stereotypes held by jurors and biased opinions against the poor and minority populations. These problems have been entrenched in our culture for centuries and are exposed in popular media and culture. Not only does the 1957 movie, Twelve Angry Men, show these biases, they are also shown in the more recent…

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    Drowsy Driving Essay

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    attention span and the other, certain specific effects on brain function to include brain structure. In addition, specific areas of the brain which are said to be vulnerable to sleep loss have been monitored with the utilization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET). Keep in mind that these types of studies have mainly focused on working memory and functions which require a significant amount of attentional…

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    Introduction: Epidemiology: Sepsis is a significant public health burden with increasingly high incidence and mortality rates. In 2010, an estimated 5.1% of deaths were attributed to sepsis in the United Kingdom. Consequently, it is a leading cause of admission to intensive care units (ICU), delays in hospital discharge and a significant cost to the economy. Therefore, it is imperative to raise awareness and prepare clinicians with the knowledge and guidance to embark on the global movement…

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    Argumentative Essay On Animal Testing

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    Now days, society can volunteer themselves in clinical drug research for a monetary exchange. With modern science “we can see inside peoples’ brains using imaging machines or test microscopic amounts of new drugs harmlessly on volunteers.” (BUAV.org the campaign to end animal experiments, pg 7) Humans are more willing to volunteer themselves for the money, but also because strict health and safety precautions are put in place for their well-being at all times during the study. Humans can also…

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    Introduction: Epidemiology: Sepsis is a significant public health burden with increasingly high incidence and mortality rates. In 2010, an estimated 5.1% of deaths were attributed to sepsis in the United Kingdom. Consequently, it is a leading cause of admission to intensive care units (ICU), delays in hospital discharge and a significant cost to the economy. Therefore, it is imperative to raise awareness and prepare clinicians with the knowledge and guidance to embark on the global movement…

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    1. Communication skills It's more than just speaking the language. Communication skills involve active listening, presentation as well as excellent writing capabilities. One highly sought-after communication skill is the ability to explain technical concepts to partners, customers and co-workers that aren't tech savvy. Anyone can talk but not everyone knows how to get their point across without making others' ears ring. Meandering, speaking out of turn, unleashing an awkward torrent of words –…

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    Campus Rape Essay

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    According to nsvrc.org, as high as 25% of women who attend higher education institutions were sexually assaulted in the duration of their college careers. With that being a rather high rate, less than 5% of the victims of sexual assault crimes actually report their attacks to law enforcement. The dynamics of college life seem to fuel the problem – as most people who are attacked are intoxicated, under the influence, unconscious or even drugged. Sadly, most of the victims say they knew who their…

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    Abstract— The focus of this paper is to use Mobile-OTP and QR code in online banking authentication system to provide the best hacker security. Recently, personal information has been leaked through a high degree of methods, such as phishing or pharmacy, to capture user IDs and passwords. This will result in an inappropriate ID / password being propagated between different users; thus a secure user authentication system is essential. In this paper, we use a different technology to provide a…

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    Utilization Of Alteplase

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    Background Information Alteplase is a serine protease which has the property of fibrin-enhanced conversion of plasminogen to plasmin. Alteplase binds to fibrin in a thrombus and converts the entrapped plasminogen to plasmin initiating local fibrinolysis with minimal systemic effects. Alteplase is cleared rapidly from circulating plasma with an initial half-life of less than 5 minutes and the clearance is mediated primarily by the liver. Alteplase indications include the management of acute…

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    can request a test electronically and obtain the results through the same medium as they strive to restore health. Normally, the EHR software comes with optional expansion modules which allow patients ' history, diagnostic test results, and medical imaging to be integrated into a single set of records for easy access through any computer on the medical…

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