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    Liposuction

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    The American Society of Plastic Surgeon's (ASPS) 2015 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report lists liposuction (lipo) as the second most common plastic surgery procedure performed in the nation (with breast implant surgery listed as the top plastic surgery procedure of 2015). ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S PREMIER PLASTIC SURGEONS - DR. FARBOD ESMALIAN Dr. Farbod Esmailian is a premier plastic surgeon who offers his services to individuals residing in and around Orange County, California, including Long…

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    The Battle of the Little Big Horn was way more than just a battle. The events that led up to the battle may be more important than the battle itself. In 1874, gold was discovered in the Black Hills of Dakota. Let it be known that in 1851 the Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed and it protected the Black Hills from white settlement and miners. The Black Hills was considered holy land by the Sioux Indians. The government offered to buy the Black Hills from the Sioux but they refused to sell. Then…

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    The Shannon In Ireland

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    According to Thomas Johnson Westropp’s article, The Normans in Thomond, “Torlough invaded eastern Limerick in full force ‘with his colours in the centre, and gilt shields outside’ : the spearmen on the flanks and the cavalry in the rear, he swept through Uaithne, Coonagh, and Cashel, and burned the walled towns of Cahirconlish and Pallasgrian, ravaged the country round Thurles, and marched north on Latteragh (Leitrach odhrain) and Nenagh.” (381). It’s…

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    Roman-like, led to fine architectural structures such as the church of S. Miniato al Monte in Florence (1062-90). Its structure shows a strong relationship with the classical features of early Roman architecture. It features a single pair of isles which flank the transeptless nave which leads up to a simple semi-circular apse. It has diaphragm arches grouping the alternating bays, with wooden trusses acting as support for the roof. It also has a façade which is particularly interesting. It…

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    Introduction The Venera Soviet missions consisted of several space probes sent to Venus (University of Oregon). Venera 13 and 14 were part of the 1981 Venus launch opportunity (University of Oregon). Venera 13 and 14 were built identically the same and they launched 5 days apart (Ivankov, NASA Archive). Venera 14 was the last lander within the Venera series. The Soviet Academy of Sciences (U.S.S.R) funded the Venera 14 mission (Ivankov, NASA Archive). The launch site was located at Tyuratam…

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    The dreaded battle between the Germans and the Soviet Union during World War II was named the Battle of Stalingrad. “The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the bloodiest battles in history, with combined military and civilian casualties of nearly 2 million,”(History.com Staff, Battle of Stalingrad) The Battle of Stalingrad was a huge turning point in World War II. This battle had two of the biggest forces in World War II. The battle was between the invading Germans and the defenders of their…

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    Tim O’brien’s How To Tell a War Story speaks of the aftermath of the atrocities that the writer and his friends experienced. The story highlighted that the Veterans were in a state of such distress due to their tendency to prioritize their military obligations before their own emotional wellness. This turns into a forced habit to oppress all their sorrows. In the article “The Nature of Stress”, Selye, a Stress expert, describes his definition of stress and its’ factors, one of the elements of…

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    Renal Failure Name Institution History and symptoms - intrarenal acute renal failure Mr. Donovan’s condition is consistent to intrarenal acute renal failure. Due to his history with renal insufficiency and uncontrolled hypertension, it is more likely that he is suffering from intrarenal acute kidney injury. The patient has no history obstruction (postrenal) or with trauma (prerenal). Hypertension, as shown by the patient, is seen with an intrarenal acute renal failure while hypotension is…

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    Essay On Mount St. Helens

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    The movements of tectonic plates, these massive slabs of solid rock that move across the earth’s crust and crash together, move apart, and rub against each other forming most volcanoes. The tectonic collisions are a slow-moving event, as if set in slow motion, creating a long process that eventually resulting in the formation of volcanoes. The Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest is known for its deep evergreen forests and numerous tall jagged cones and this area is home to the Strato-Volcano…

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    The American Civil War

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    Introduction The topic of my research paper is the American Civil War. I chose to write about the Civil War because it has always fascinated me. Over the years, I’ve watched several documentaries and read countless books about the Civil War. As the title of this paper suggests, this paper is about the causes, battles, and the aftermath of the Civil War. In the first section of this paper, I discuss the different reasons that Northerners and Southerners fought and describe the attack on Fort…

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