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    Advantages Of Ointments

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    the preparation. 2- Not indicated in those patients with tuberculous lesions, topical or systemic viral infection. 3-KENACOMB is not intended for ophthalmic use, nor should it be applied in the external auditory canal of patients with perforated eardrums. . 4- Corticosteroids have been shown to be teratogenic in animals following dermal application. As these agents are absorbed percutaneously, teratogenicity following topical application cannot be excluded. Therefore KENACOMB Ointment should…

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    using it, the child/teen could develop tendonitis, neck and head pain, loss of hearing, loss of eye sight and neurosis. They could lose their hearing if they spend long periods of time listening to their music at a volume that is too loud for their eardrums. Loss in eyesight could happen when the eyes are being strain from lighting that is not the right setting for the device that they are using. Poor sleep habits are also a negative health issue that could arise. For example, if a teen is…

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    When we look around us we do not even think about it, we check both ways before crossing the street, we admire the sunset early in the morning, or we read a book. But, we never think about how we see things, how does what we see get translated into things that we can understand? It starts in the retina, where the receptor cells are. There are two types of receptor cells, rods and cones, both are only sensitive to visible light. Rods are chiefly responsible for night vision and respond to only…

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    Change Is Great May, 2015 I woke up to my phone alarm shanking my eardrums with annoying AT&T ringtones. Today was a day not to remember and also a day that I dread every year of my school education. I got along with my normal morning routine and I stumbled upon a book or a packet that was slippery to the touch due to the dust that built upon the packet. I picked up the packet that seemed aged to the eye but truthfully had only been on my desk for about 2 months. I wiped off the packet which…

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    Deafness And Hearing Aids

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    Essay (1) Hearing aids Done by: Shaker Class: 7(C) Teacher: Nemah Figure 1 (hearing aid) If people wear hearing aids then they must have a problem with their ears, and the one major dis-advantage that led people using hearing aids is deafness, now people may ask what deafness is. Well it is a disease that might hit you when new babies are born, or sometimes when you here a loud sound like an explosion that’s in front of you, furthermore, if deafness hits you it might be either mild,…

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    Vital Signs Research Paper

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    For young and old, a trip to the doctors means seeing different machines to take vital signs. Vital signs are something that is measure such as temperature, pulse rate, respirations, and blood pressure. Vital signs are all measured using different tools in a specific way. For some vital signs, different tools are used to measure just that one. Vital signs are taken in a certain order and documented in that order. The order goes, temperature, pulse, respirations, and last blood pressure.…

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    Initially, when one hears the word empowerment, they may think of it as literally giving someone social or political power. That is not necessarily wrong, but it is so much more than that. As Charlotte Bronte states in Jane Eyre, “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being with an independent will” (277). That is empowerment- feeling as though one has complete control over themselves and the situations in their lives. This awareness can then be turned outward through educating…

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    I remember my father and I left around 3 a.m. to get to my scheduled tryout which was at noon. I felt worms up and down my arms and legs. The trip was quiet. I had soothing music playing out my headphones though into my eardrums all the way there. I got there, but I couldn’t believe it. Never, at some point in my life, I had seen so many people in line. The place was vast, filled with hundreds of kids wanting to tryout. I felt like the lonely chick in the farm. However,…

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    Fears Gotham 's skies had grown dark, almost crepuscular as the rusty sky traced with black clouds full of horror reminded every citizen he had won. Will there ever be a blue sky again? Or a smile on a young child 's face? Will there ever be a look of happiness in the teenagers eyes that wasn 't traced with fright? Scarecrow doubted this and he smiled at the thought. Jonathan Crane wasn 't insane, he wasn 't a maniac unlike the doctors at Arkham thought, if they were doctors at all. He…

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    Maturity In Beowulf

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    protection of any kind. Eventually, Grendel came to terrorize the hall. A fierce battle ensued, with Grendel taking the upperhand in the beginning. However, Beowulf noticed Grendel’s sensitivity to sound and used this to his advantage. He broke the eardrum of Grendel, causing him to go mad with rage. Beowulf then took the upper hand…

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