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    Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder where a person is born with an extra copy of chromosome 21. Down syndrome is a form of mental retardation. In the United States about 4,000 children are being born with this condition annually. One in about every 900 births is effected, making it the most common birth defect. There are three genetic variations that cause this disorder: trisomy 21, Mosaic Trisomy 21, or Translocation Trisomy 21. There…

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    Nick Gadbaw ESS 102 14 October 2014 Professor Harnett The Negative Effects of Long Term Space Travel and How to Address Them My science fiction story will take place on Mars. The Russians have successfully landed a ship on the surface of Mars and the Americans are not far behind. The mission is to establish an oxygen rich environment on the surface of mars in small scale to test the possibilities of large-scale migration to Mars. The Russians lose contact with their craft after one day on the…

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    It functions consist of absorption and secretion (enzymes, mucus, and other substances) through ciliary action. It is located in the digestive tract (stomach to the anal canal), excretory ducts, gallbladder, small bronchi, certain parts of the uterus, and uterine tube. Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar epithelium: It is a single layer of cells. Some are described as being: different in height (some do not reach the free…

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    Playgrounds can be found all over neighborhoods, towns, and schools and provide an excellent way for children in early and middle childhood to develop and work on physical growth in a safe way. Children go through a sensitive period which is a point in development when organisms are susceptible to stimuli in their environments (Feldman, 2017). Gross and fine motor skills are able to be developed further through play in an environment such as parks and are different for children in the early and…

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    Over the course of time, there have been civilizations disappearing without a trace such as the Mayans, Nabateans, and The Olmec. Researchers are still astonished and can’t to seem to figure how a whole civilization can be here one day and gone the next without a trace. The common factors that these civilizations have and why it happened to them. The Mayans are known as a lost civilization that lived during the post-classical period (Indian ages). Their disappearance was noticed about 1000…

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    Nr Case Study In Nursing

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    Subjective: Patient I.NR was brought in to the hospital by the parents via personal transportation. Parents of I.NR are first time parents. I.NR is a 6 weeks old female who was presented with BRUE (Brief Resolved Unexpected Event) formerly known as ALTE (Apparent Life-Threatening Event). (ATI, Nursing 2013) Mother states that on 11/06/2016 at 6:45pm, she fed the baby and then after feeding she laid her down right after. After 20-30min, baby fell asleep, and she did not cover the baby with…

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    Frederick II, the 3rd king of Prussia, is among one of the few dominant people in modern Germany's history. Under his rule, Frederick made Prussia one of the great states of Europe. He quickly became known as a good military leader and the Prussian army became a model that was copied by others. He also became a leader for the idea of enlightened government. His example of insisting the state over personal interest and religious toleration spread this idea and effected the main currents of the…

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    The third event was the War of 1812. Henry volunteered and served as a private. He was far from the only volunteer. Other Roxborough soldiers included cousins John Tibben Jr. and Joseph Ozias. Fortunately, the war was a relatively short lived conflict. No family soldiers from Roxborough died. However, the war 's positive end created a feeling of patriotism. American confronted the mighty Britain Empire and survived to live an other day. A sense of accomplishment among the Roxborough veterans…

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    From 1567 to 330 B.C. humanity experienced many subsequent development as well as decline in its civilizations. Among these events emerged three colossal empires that had shaken the world and forever changed the course of human history. The Egyptian, Assyrian, and Persian Empires have been instrumental in influencing technology, religion, and ideas throughout the world. Various factors have contributed to the success and downfall of these giants. Each of the “World Powers” have similarities as…

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    Characteristics Of Fetal Pig

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    Fetal Pig External Features Structure Location Colour Texture Function Image Anus Just under the tail and after the rectum Same colour as skin (light pink) Valve-like and scrunched up; feels and looks like a sphincter Valve-like muscle at lower end of rectum. The opening through which feces pass out of body Scrotal Sac In males, it is located just under the anus and bulges out from the skin Same colour as skin (light pink) Feels muscular/like skin Contains the testes Urogenital Opening…

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