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    into a mold hypothermic state. (Nielsen, 2009, p. 926-934) Methods. This study was conducted on individual who had experience cardiac arrest and a return of spontaneous circulation who were admitted to an intensive care unit in an unconscious state (Glasgow coma score of less than…

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    The Pros of Ultrasound When it comes to pregnancies, one never knows what to expect. The experience can be exhilarating yet distressing. Will the baby be prone to Down syndrome? Will a cesarean section be needed? The use of ultrasound date back to 1794, Lazzaro Spallanzani, a physiologist was the first to study ultrasound physics by deducing bats using them to navigate by echolocation. In 1826, Jean Daniel Colladon used an under-water Church Bell (early ultrasound “transducer”) to calculate the…

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    ESCP Europe Case Study

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    Set up in 1819, ESCP Europe is the most seasoned business college on the planet. Its main goal is to build up the up and coming era of transnational business pioneers, setting them up to grasp the open doors offered by social assorted qualities. With its six urban grounds in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw, ESCP Europe's actual European Identity empowers the procurement of a one of a kind style of culturally diverse business instruction and a Global Perspective on worldwide…

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    Academics McDaniel college offers an exceptional and personalized education. The McDaniel Plan provides students with a liberal arts education that incorporates an inclusive program of general education with courses in the major (“The McDaniel Plan,” n.d.). The English Department allows students to think creatively as well as explore various aspects of literature. Choosing to pursue a major in English will also give the student the option to minor in journalism, education, or literature and…

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    ‘’ I don’t like it here. I don’t stay here. I don’t know anyone around here. I just want back to my house with all my own things’’. My gran would say this on a regular basis and even though she stayed in the same house for the last five years she couldn’t remember anything. It’s amazing and scary what a difference a year can make. It’s also fascinating what it can do to a person and the people surrounding them. One day they’re so full of life and happy, the next they can’t even remember special…

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    In terms of understanding how housing affects population health, a lot of recent epidemiological research has suggested that subpar housing environments increases the risk of developing chronic diseases. Specifically, these studies suggested that cold, damp and mould within houses is very strongly associated with asthma, cancer as well as other severe respiratory diseases (Krieger & Higgins, 2002). One of the key factors contributing to the cold, damp and mouldy conditions within houses is water…

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    This was initially used in the London and Glasgow areas but nowadays it is used in most of Britain. Also, the TH-fronting where the /Ɵ/ and /ð/ sounds are substituted by the /f/ and /v/ sounds. In the last couple of decades this type of change has spread throughout all of the UK and while it used…

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    From 4th- 15th April 2018, more than 6600 athletes and officials from 70 Commonwealth nations and territories will gather to compete in and experience the games. The bidding journey began in 2008 and finally in 2014 at the closing ceremony of the Glasgow commonwealth games gold coast mayor accepted the commonwealth games federation flag and introduced the gold coast as the next host city before a global television audience of 300 million people, bringing about levels of international exposure…

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    Shirley Temple

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    Introduction Shirley Temple is a 75-year-old lady who has presented to her local emergency department complaining of an increased need to urinate as well as pain and burning when urinating. Her husband John has accompanied her, and is concerned as he believes Shirley is “just not herself” and slightly confused. It is assumed that Shirley is suffering from a urinary tract infection and possible Sepsis, warranting further investigation and management. This case study will outline what constitutes…

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    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder version V, also simply called the DSM-5, is a manual of a written system intended to be used by physiatrists and doctors. The DSM-5 attempts to create categories that different mental disorders can be put in to and describes each disorder to allow the most accurate diagnosis possible. One disorder than can be found in the DSM-5 manual is Mild or Major Neurocognitive Disorder Due to Traumatic Brain Injury. For a brain injury to be…

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