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    Cardiovascular Disorders Hunter Boumans Central Louisiana Technical Community College CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS A. Definition- Abnormal heart conditions related to the structure, function, or vessels of the heart or its muscles & valves. • Congenital Heart Disease- Any abnormality with the heart at the time of birth.  Patent ductus arteriosus- ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth  Tetralogy of fallot- multiple defects causing deoxygenated blood to be carried throughout…

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    Autism is more common than you think. In fact, it exists, on all parts of the spectrum, all around us. In just the past few years, professionals estimated that 1 in 88 children were diagnosted as autistic. Some even suppose that the number is as high as 1 in 50! Famous people are no different than the rest of us, and that includes children with disabilities. Here are ten famous people you didn't know had autistic children. Number Eight: Tommy Hilfiger This famous man has a lot of experience…

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    Jets! The Patriots are giving up an average of 133 rushing yards, 324 passing yards, and 32 points per game. The Buccaneers are sadly only averaging just under 85 yards rushing per game. On the bright side, we will have Doug aka Muscle Hamster Martin back for Thursday home game. Doug has missed the first 3 weeks of the year and hasn't played in a month so we should monitor his workload this week. The good news is that he has fresh legs and looks to be in TREMENDOUS shape! Winston and the…

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    It does not matter what kind of privacy it is, you will always want to be safe. HIPAA plays a large role in privacy within the healthcare industry. According to Doug Campos-Outcalt, MD of the University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine, the intentions of HIPAA are “to protect the public from unauthorized access to, use of, and disclosure of individually identifiable health information”(Campos-Outcalt…

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    In Doug Linder’s “The Trial of Jesus: An Account”, it is said that the task of actualizing what really happened to Jesus is a challenge because the one who recorded them was a Christian and had not actually witnessed directly. Also, many people already have an understanding of these events that come from their own religious beliefs. The trial itself all began with one simple “crime”. The crime was when Jesus stood up for his beliefs and decided to do the right thing and drive out the merchants…

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    Leadership: “You cannot lead if no one follows” – Doug Pflug What led up to the situation? On September 1st, 2013 I began my new role as a Communication Supervisor. As part of my self-initiated training I read a 140 page report entitled “Communications Centre Staff and Scheduling: A Review of Current Practises and Recommendations for Future Practise” that was prepared by the Guelph Police Service Research and Development Unit-March 2013. The document identified: poor morale, complaints of…

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    A review of John Moore’s “Intensive Care” from Sub Terrain: Strong Words for a Polite Nation In the literary magazine, Sub Terrain, John Moore wrote a short story called “Intensive Care”. It’s about a lawyer named Doug Wilson who leans that his partner, Jean, had gotten in an accident and is in intensive care. This story seems like a cliché story about someone having a horrific accident and then dying, but, although the plot seems cliché, the details of the story are different from the cliché.…

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    which explains the news of development. Scientists Douglas Soltis, Clayton Visger, and Pamela Soltis are a few people mentioned as part of the research project. ““Gene doubling has shaped the biological world more than any other process,” comments Doug Soltis. "Some might consider this an overstatement, but in the plant world, genome doubling, or…

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    Cartoon Analysis This cartoon depicts the Alabama Senate election. Roy Moore was a candidate in this election, and he is displayed as an evil person surrounded by fire and lightning. This is referencing the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore and his ultra-conservative beliefs (e.g. homosexual conduct should be illegal and Muslims should not be allowed to serve in the Senate). Moore is shown at the bottom of a slippery slope and next to a sign saying, “alt-right”, which is a white…

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    We met through mutual friends at a McGregor meadow party and immediately hit it off. Meaning he sells drugs, and I buy drugs. It‘s that easy to be friends with someone, really. Doug is kind of on the short side, maybe reaching 5’’7 on a good day. With his naturally blond hair, which he wears in a crew cut, he sort of resembles a circa 1999 Eminem, but sadly lacking the „sexy-dangerous“ kind of vibe. I know that he‘s had a crush…

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