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    Think of the flower in ‘The Chrysanthemums’” (Kennedy and Gioia 262). In the story, the chrysanthemums reflect the protagonist’s inner emotions. Her husband who seems to be uninterested in her garden wishes she could come help him grow apples, but Elisa enjoys tending to her garden much more. When an older gentleman came along and saw interest in Elisa’s flowers she immediately became alive again. When she finally thought she found someone interested in her work she was happy, but she was…

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    The Specimen Reception – where I spent most of my day-to-day work – is part of the Lab-Med group that is situated in the Central Pathology lab, and is made up of the biochemistry laboratory, the haematology laboratory – which includes cryobiology and coagulation, the microbiology lab, the histopathology lab – which includes cytopathology, the immunology lab, cancer molecular diagnostics, and transfusion medicine, as well as the Irish mycobacterium reference lab, and the national MRSA reference…

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    The debate on gun control has been going on for a quite some time now in america. Some people believe that we should have gun control, while others believe that we should stop gun violence with more guns that can cause unnecessary violence. Although many people feel that guns should be allowed with us for safety, more guns out there can lead to more crimes involving guns ending up in wrong hands. There have been many incidents and shootings that have rekindled the gun control argument. An…

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    When discussing the topic of the paper bag test many African Americans are aware and understand what it means. In a study conducted by Audrey Elisa Kerr called the Paper Bag Principle: Of the Myth and the Motion of Colorism she discusses and goes into further detail about the idea of the Paper bag test and how it affected many African Americans in Washington, DC. The idea is to figure out how…

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    River Merchant's Wife

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    sympathetic humor and a keen social perspective. Which helps to set the mood characters, setting and theme of confinement and limitation. Such as similes and metaphor’s “The Fog “Sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the great valley a closed pot”. Elisa feel’s confident her garden and strong planting in her is daily routine that suggest limitation of she can do. “Elis. started at the sound of her husband’s voice. He had come near quietly, and he leaned over the fence that protected her…

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    1. Problem to be addressed. To study the effect of a paraprobiotic, heat inactivated Lactobacillus gasserei, on the functioning of the central nervous system using mouse models. 2. Background to the problem. The microbial composition of the gut in early life is known to influence the development and functioning of the adult brain, including behavioral functions. Many behavioural disorders like anxiety, depression and autism have been linked to severe damage to the gut microbiota. Studies have…

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    Ethos in Fast Food Nation is clearly indicated in chapter 3 when we meet Elisa Zamot who works for McDonald’s. Schlosser explains what her daily routine is: long hours and a low wage. Elisa is an example of many teens that are preferred by fast food restaurants because they are easily replaceable and less expensive to hire. He continues to back up his claims by citing that, “About…

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    From the book Reading the American Past by Michael P. Johnson, we can know that after the civil war, the Republicans in the Congress took a break and the African Americans weren't actually “freed.” They were not given their land at the beginning of Reconstruction; they still had to work on the plantations, with the only difference being blacks would receive wages and the outlawing of whipping. Then the Democrats established a Black Code that allowed the whites to treat African Americans much…

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    Americas largest private employer is fast food restaurants. They look for people who are ready to work for part-time and for low wages. These people aren't usually educated and are unskilled. Teenagers are the perfect prey for these types of jobs. They work for low wages and they are young so have lot of energy. Lot of High School students start working part-time to earn some money so they could purchase some nice clothes and other unnecessary things. These students sometimes work twelve hour…

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    Fetal Echocardia

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    A 4 hours old age neonatal male with 37 weeks gestational age which admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) because of bradycardia (60-70 beats/ minute) and respiratory distress . His mother was 22 years old (Gravid 2, Para 1, Abortion 0) with normal examination and vital signs and pervious normal delivery. In 29 weeks gestational age she was reported to our emergency department because of fetus bradycardia (70-80 beats/ minute) in routine abdominal sonographic study. Ultrasound revealed…

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