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    Monday, February the 13th at 1:10 pm, a GP in Marion Medical Centre diagnosed a life-threatening disease from a sick patient. This patient is the first recorded carrier of an unknown disease, making the him/her patient zero. The symptoms recorded by the GP includes: severe headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, sensitivity to light, confusion, irritability, coughing, sneezing, blocked sinuses and neck stiffness. The GP notifies SA health of this life-threatening disease. Patient zero was sent to…

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    illness and presents with a reduced functioning capacity and needs help developing living skills. • Wondakka is a community rehabilitation centre located in Elizabeth, SA that offers access to a psychosocial rehabilitation, a day program for outpatients, GPs, health and community services. Accessibility to Wondakka CRC comes from a referral from a…

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    Nitrite In Meat Products

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    Sausage is one of the most important and popular meat products throughout the world. Production of dry cured sausage is an important part of the meat industry. Its production process comprises blending the meat with curing ingredients, flavoring and coloring agents in order to accomplish an acceptable product with respect to sensory and technological properties. Nitrite / nitrate is a key ingredient which is employed in meat products for curing. Nitrite plays the following roles: 1- It…

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    Screeech, the sound your car makes as you slam on the brakes because the person in front of you is driving recklessly. You decide to pass them, and as you drive by you notice how they were on their cell phone. Typical. Driving while using a handheld cell phone should be illegal because so many people have died due to it, and there are so many other alternatives. As a high schooler we get told ALL the time, don't text and drive. Typically, for teenagers, the reason they are using their…

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    Attitudes Towards CAM

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    (1990) in learning acupuncture showed inadequate training if compare to New Zealand School Acupuncture of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NZSATCM) & New Zealand College of Chinese Medicine (NZCCM). Underpinning this, if biomedicine practitioners, GPs, osteopaths, or physiotherapists(MedicineNet.com, 2012) wish to practise in acupuncture, full training must be under taken, and given the limited consultation time should only hold one legislation licence, either Western medicine or Eastern…

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    people in the Essingham region. Considering the remaining 996 homeless people will be excluded from the program’s benefits, it is expected to have an insignificant impact on Essingham’s homelessness goals. Therefore, the current plan to implement the GPS tracking program within Essingham is not sufficient and requires several improvements to meet the demands of the entire homeless…

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    laws and regulations that govern it. Currently, there is vague and sometimes non-existent disclosure about what happens to data once it is collected such as how it is used and how (and to whom) it is distributed. Data collected from car computers, GPS information, browsing history and web activity - among others - are increasingly being used to build customer profiles and analyze data for predictive analysis, business decision-making, increasing market intelligence, and of course the growing…

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    relativity was ultimately positive in terms of its benefits. First, Einstein’s discovery changed our understanding of space and time. Second, Einstein’s discovery has a positive effect on people’s daily lives, for example, the global positioning system (GPS). Third, Einstein’s theory of special relativity is a scientific theory, which according to dictionary.com is “a coherent group of propositions formulated to explain a group of facts or phenomena in the natural world and repeatedly confirmed…

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    put a GPS on his car and found his crime business. The agents only had a warrant with 10 days. After this limited time, the agents decided to continue followed Jones. One mouth later, the agents found Jones had a secret house near the beach, the police also found there had a lot of cocaine and cash. Finally, Jones would be spend his all life in the prison. However, his lawyer pointed out the illegal action by District of Columbia. According to Fourth Amendment, the police has no right to use GPS…

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    Brain Degeneration

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    Brain Degeneration The Internet and technology gave us an easier and better life, but they were also killing our brain or our ability of memory. The Internet and technology were already permeated into our daily life. They were affecting our travel, learning, communication, even relationships. Most people cannot find out the Internet and technology were change us every day. Our memory was slowly becoming temporary. We used to think knowledge can just be found on Google. The Internet and…

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