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    If the patient is obese or overweight, this should also alert the clinician to suspect PCOS (Barnieri & Ehrmann, 2017). Rotterdam criteria and the Ferriman-Galley score can be useful for the clinician during the history and physical exam for diagnosing (Barnieri & Ehrmann, 2017). A transvaginal ultrasound can be useful for some clients, but is not required for diagnosis. Like many other health conditions, early…

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    Galileo's lived a successful and made many accomplishments in life; creating world changing inventions and perspectives of the world. He received support from his family and from the family he grew. He was the one of six siblings, born in Pisa, Italy February 15, 1564. As he grew up and his family moving around, he decided to travel. Even though he didn’t settle during this time but once he began his travels he met a beautiful women Marina Gamba in Venice. He didn’t quit settle down, but in the…

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    rom-coms. Celebrities such as Mindy Kaling have commented on this. In her recent article, that was published, Mindy mentions that she loves rom-coms; however, admitting you like them is essentially an “admission of mild stupidity.” Kaling says, “The Galley Worker character is a rare female movie archetype that has a male counterpart” Mindy also…

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    Standards whipped from each masthead, some bearing the lion of Venice, others accused of the crests of the noblest places of France. Driving the armada was the state galley of Doge Enrico Dandolo, the chosen duke of the Venetian Republic. He was over 80 years old and almost visually disabled, however he was undimmed in energy and capacity. The objective of this campaign, this Fourth Crusade was to win back the blessed…

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    Muslim Empire Dbq

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    the continent. They used this too their advantage taking over large amounts of tribal lands capturing slaves to be used for work at home and around the caliphate. The African population had no navy allowing no defense from the Muslim ships called galleys. Predominantly the African continent also did not have any forms of sophisticated governments causing no negotiations or counter offers to be made to the muslim superiors. Having no centralized governments caused tribes to appear scattered and…

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    13th Century Case Study

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    1. What caused the economic decline at the beginning of the thirteenth century? - The beginning of the thirteenth century was a turning point for the worst. A few components that started a famine would eventually turn into the Black Plaque. There was an overpopulation and little soil left to grow crops needed for survival. People began eating anything they could get their hands on, like rats. Adults may have not been a part of the biggest death rates, but they were not really producing…

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    On November 24th, the day before Thanksgiving, Dorie was in the galley helping to supervise the delivery of hundreds of frozen turkeys to prepare for the Thanksgiving feast for the crew of 915. They were unaware of the Japanese submarine I­175 lurking nearby, until a single Japanese torpedo struck the Liscome Bay in…

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    By evaluating the 1959 film Ben-Hur, William Wyler sheds light on how the Jewish and Roman traditions are unified into the new religion of Christianity. William Wyler shows the impact of Christianity on both the Jews and the Romans by the actions that take place between two people on two different paths. Judah Ben-Hur, a rich Jewish prince, clashes with his old friend Messala. With Messala’s newly appointed role of Tribune, he is now set on ensuring that the Roman empire remains the most…

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    “Liberation is not deliverance. A convict may leave the galleys behind, but not his condemnation” (Hugo 61). When Jean Valjean was in the bishop’s room thinking about whether “to cleave this skull, or kiss this hand” (Hugo 29). He was motionless and terrified which in that case he was just thinking if he should…

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    We are facing an outrageous uprising from some of the worst heretic religions that have take over the control of our precious Holy Land. Both the Muslim empire and the Byzantine Empire, they believe they have the right to rule over the holy land; anyone who thinks that holy land does not belong to Christians must face the CONSEQUENCES and suffer the wrath of God. Some of the Muslims have take control of Syria and Egypt under the control of Najm ad-Din Ayyub´s son Saladin; his ambition to…

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