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    Gender Roles and Feminism Why are women lives based on the men around them? These stories engaged in women lacking empowerment and men consistently having the dominant role. Throughout the stories and poems read in literature, a few have came in common with this theory. Before women received more rights, they highly dependent on their marriage, which made theirs lives limiting and confining. The gender roles were very stereotyped, meaning women stayed at home being controlled by the men, and…

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    Coordination complex A coordination compound is the result of the reaction of lewis acid and lewis base in which neutral molecules called ligands make coordinate covalent bond with middle metal atom. Ligands have one electron pair to donate to a metal atom and are called complex agents. • Metal atoms are Lewis acids because they can accept pairs of electrons from Lewis bases. • Within a ligand, the atom that is directly bonded to the metal atom/ion is called the donor atom. • A coordinate…

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    heme: The Four Seasons Literature Information: Rawlinson, J. (2006). Fletcher and the Falling Leaves. New York: Greenwillow Books. Curriculum Area: Science Student Age: 7-8 Group Size: 16-20 Common Core Standard: http://www.mdk12.org/instruction/commoncore/index.html • Have opportunities to work with a team, share findings with others, and recognize that all team members should reach their own conclusions about what the findings mean. • Describe the natural features in their…

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    Iron Deficiency Anemia

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    I. The clinical presentation of the disease. According to the National Institute of Health, fatigue is the most common symptom of every type of anemia. The fatigue is caused by a decrease in red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. Other anemia symptoms due to decreased oxygen carrying capacity are: shortness of breath, dizziness, headache, coldness in hands and feet, pale skin, and chest pain ("What Is Iron-Deficiency Anemia?," 2014). The erythrocytopenia causes the heart to exert…

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    9.1 Catabolic pathways yield energy by oxidizing organic fuels Catabolic pathways and production of ATP Fermentation - occurs without O2, is partial degradation of sugars to release energy Aerobic respiration - uses O2 in breakdown of glucose (or other energy-rich organic compounds) to yield CO2 and H2O and release energy as ATP and heat Of some prokaryotes - doesn’t use O2 as a reactant but it 's a similar process Cellular respiration - usually used to refer to aerobic process Is…

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    use. LMP: 11/01/2015, menstrual cycle x 3 days with no heavy bleeding; Musculoskeletal: Denies joint or back pain, stiffness, or family history of osteoporosis; Neurological: Denies syncope episodes, seizures, paralysis, parethesis, or weakness; Heme/Lymph/Endo: Denies HIV testing or known status, previous blood transfusions, swollen glands, increased thirst, or intolerance to heat or cold; Psychiatric: Denies suicidal ideation, mood swings,…

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    Throughout the New York Times Bestseller, Survival of the Sickest, the author Dr. Sharon Moalem makes many claims in regards to disease and their connections to historical events or causes. Although some of his claims appear to logically connect, others don’t. For example, Dr. Moalem discusses the links between the presence of sickle cell anemia in individuals living near the Mediterranean Sea and their ability to protect themselves from malaria due to this trait. He also speaks of the…

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    Introduction: The Biopure Corp was established in 1984 by founders Carl Rausch and David Judelson. In the development of introduction of two products, specifically Oxyglobin for animal blood substitute and Hemopure for the human marketplace. The main basis of mutually the products is the blood of livestock. If a solitary industrial capability with the similar tools is being used for also product, therefore lone product might be created at a phase. There is a yearly capacity of 300,000 components…

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    Sodium Azide There is perhaps not a lot known about this chemical and what it can do to/for people. One important aspect is to know what the chemical is made of, doing so will give someone a general look into its makeup. Secondly, “What is something we use this chemical for in everyday life”. Lastly, “How does this affect our cell breathing process?” From these topics, one can gather a general sense of what this substance does and whether or not it should be strayed away from. Of course it…

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    “A man walked past with a broken accordion case… She could see its white teeth and the black notes in between. They smiled at heme and triggered an alertness to her reality” (534). The accordion symbolizes humanity itself. Through Liesel's isolation from everyone on Himmel Street, she finds unification in the accordion due to its representation of all the good in mankind. The…

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