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    that is appealing to the audience it is trying to reach. If done correctly, the audience that is being targeted will adopt a new view or idea or will go buy the product in the well-rounded advertisements. In this particular instance, SANZER, a hand sanitizer brand, is trying to advertise its germ-killing gel. By use of enthymeme logic to build an ethical and emotional appeal in the visuals of its advertisement, the company has produced a marketing agent that aims to promote its product. At…

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    protecting patients from pathogens. Asepsis technique procedures include hand hygiene, standard precautions, and environmental cleanliness (Traes, 2014, p. 617). Providing a clean patient environment can be achieved by not cluttering the room with unnecessary supplies, providing fresh linens brought directly from the designated clean linen area, and cleaning personal tools such as the stethoscope with alcohol-based sanitizer after every use. All patients are vulnerable to infections, so reducing…

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    to your face and mouth. This intimate exposure considerably increases the risk of Salmonella transmission. Other effective preventative methods are: • Washing hands with soap and water immediately after handling live poultry, eggs, manure, and equipment. o Adults should supervise young children’s hand washing. Antibacterial hand sanitizer can be used if soap and water are unavailable. • Children under 5, adults over 65, and people with weakened immune systems should not handle live poultry. o…

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    Essay On Leukopenia

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    Leukopenia Leukopenia is a condition in which you have a low number of white blood cells. White blood cells help the body fight infections. The number of white blood cells in the body varies from person to person. Leukopenia is usually defined as having fewer than 4,000 white blood cells in 1 microliter of blood. There are five types of white blood cells. Two types (lymphocytes and neutrophils) make up most of the white blood cell count. When lymphocytes are low, the condition is called…

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    would take for my husband to rescue us. Arriving at my car, I unexpectedly found an unfamiliar middle aged man, clad in work boots and a blue-striped flannel shirt, waiting patiently beside it. A smile stretched across his face as he raised his hand. I heard a jingle, and spotted something shiny dangling from his fingers. He was holding my keys! This Good Samaritan had saved me! Relief washed over me, followed by a wave of gratitude. This stranger, a true gentleman, had found my keys on…

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    Ap Biology Research Paper

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    I'm taking this course because in college I'm going to major in biology. This is typical for a pre-med applicant because I want to become a doctor. I like working with my hands so I either want to become a Orthopedic Surgeon or a Anesthesiologist like my Aunt Lauren. I hope to accomplish/gain the knowledge to prepare myself for college. This way during college it will be more of a review from taking an AP level biology during…

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    Germ Theory

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    the possibility of getting or spreading infection. For instance, ginger, rosemary, garlic, and peppermint are just a few items that one could find in a antibiotic. Likewise, alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are two items found in antiseptics like hand sanitizer that helps destroy many common germs that carry diseases. CONCLUSION Humankind is always evolving; our DNA is coded this way so we can continually adapt and overcome any issues that life presents. The germ theory of disease is another…

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    Tailgating 101 Football season is in full swing, and you know what means…tailgating season is too! Tailgating is the perfect way to enjoy football with friends and family. Delicious food and drinks, combined with good company, it’s the ultimate way to watch your favorite football team battle it out! Tailgating, however, does take a good amount of planning. Whether a novice or a seasoned pro, here are our top tips for the best tailgating experience. Preparation is Key Make a checklist of all…

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    In the article, “The Mystery of Motivation,” the author Gary Drevitch, speaks of poorly thought out incentives to motivate good people in forms of cash and social rewards to do their best, but the ending result may actually cause them to be at their worst. Throughout the article, Drevitch gives examples of incentives that have backfired on: companies, schools, banks, fundraisers, hospitals, and even cash incentives or allowances at home. Although, the author gives several example of poorly…

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    blowing his or her nose. Then the next class you come in and more people are coughing and sniffling. And then as October rolls around, the coughing has become nonstop and you feel like everyone is sick but you. Personally, this is when I start using hand sanitizer religiously. “I refuse to get sick, I refuse to get sick,” I say to myself when I wake up one morning feeling crappy. And then, the inevitable happens: you get sick. It’s back to school, the weather’s getting colder, and it’s just…

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