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    the skull penetrated but closed injury. Concussion is the most common injury in which the brain received high impact. It was classified as moderate Traumatic Brain Injury which assisted to know in aid to planning of management and prognosis. The Glasgow coma scale was 8/15 which falls under moderate classification. There is not so much of equipment or tools to diagnose Traumatic Brain Injury in…

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    Adam Smith's Argument

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    Adam Smith Adam Smith was a Scottish political economist and philosopher. He has become famous by his influential book The Wealth of Nations in which he details the first system of political economy. At the age about fifteen, Smith proceeded to Glasgow university, studying moral philosophy “the-never-to-be-forgotten” Francis Hutcheson. Adam Smith argued about the trade of goods between countries. Like for example if England produces goods of wool at lower cost than he can trade with France…

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    Throughout these past few years, the Boettcher Foundation has played an integral role in enriching my undergraduate experience. With the International Education Grant, I encountered novel cultures abroad while studying in Glasgow, Scotland. Likewise, the Collaboration Grants I received these past two years kindled my curiosity and gave me access to some of the most incredible mentors and leaders in the biomedical sciences. Finally, my relationship with the Foundation’s staff has given me…

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    episodes of Inspector Morse. Shallow Grave, released in 1994, was Danny Boyle's first film. It took 30 days to film and had a budget of £1,000,000. £150,000 was from Glasgow Film Fund and the remaining £850,000 came from Channel Four. Although the film was set in Edinburgh, the money from Glasgow meant that a lot of the film was made there. The film's scriptwriter John Hodge was very clear minded about how to get the film made for "virtually nothing", for instance…

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    2011 Oct-Dec; 4(4): 472–476) o Should be performed if patient shows signs of decreased neurological function (e.g., a worsening of the Glasgow Coma Scale > 2 points)  Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) o Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are equivalent in detecting acute intracranial hemorrhages, but MRI is superior for detecting chronic intracerebral hemorrhageparenchymal…

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    Decompressive Craniectomy and the Return of Functionality in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients with Increased Intracranial Pressure The brain and its surrounding protective bony layer provide for a unique situation with regards to traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Unlike other tissue in the body, which are free to expand outwards when inflammation or trauma occurs, the brain cannot. In the average adult, the cranial vault has the ability to accommodate for up to 1500mL of volume. When cerebral…

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    do you feel are most important to educators? A primary role of the nurse educator is to create a positive learning environment in the clinical setting for all students and provide strategies to meet the student’s learning needs (Adeniran & Smith-Glasgow, 2010). According to Lukacs (2017), "Students learn most effectively in settings that provide encouragement and support, and who make them feel they are part of the team. Many factors contribute to creating a positive clinical learning…

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    Initial development TV - The enchanted time transient box that transmits pictures and sound, affected some way or another into our lives after it was produced 80 years back. It is a standout amongst the most critical innovations of the twentieth century, changing and molding the brains of individuals amazingly. The early advancement of TV can be followed back to the revelation of the photoconductivity of the component selenium by Willoughby Smith in 1873, the creation of a checking plate by Paul…

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    The American rock band - Puddle Of Mudd, that released four albums and made a healthy six million record sales, has unveiled their UK tour dates for 2016. Puddle of Mudd, with lead singer Wesley Scantlin, has established firmly its reputation in the rock 'n' roll world. According to Viagogo, Puddle Of Mudd has been amongst the US's most impressive live acts with hit songs like "'Blurry," and "She Hates Me." The American post-grunge band lead vocalist - Scantlin, stated "The last time we were…

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    “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.” Helen Keller said these words because she was blind and deaf, therefore she could only feel things. So while other people was seeing the beauty of the world Helen was feeling the beauty of the world.Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880 in Tuscmbia,AL. Helen Keller is considered one of the leading figures in the twentieth century. She lost both her vision and hearing when she was 19…

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