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    Eliot wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" in the Modernist Era. Eliot accomplished many things in his life, one being the writing of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" in 1910. Even with two marriages and dealing with a congenital double hernia as a child, T.S. was still able to write about love while others wrote about the war. Eliot liked to use free verse and symbolism though. Without Jean Jules Verdenal,"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" may have never been created. T.S. Eliot…

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    On Wednesday March 28, 2018 at approximately 09:45 a.m. I was dispatched to 7521 Carpenter Street in Port Richey FL in reference to a death investigation. Upon arrival I entered the single wide trailer and proceeded down a long hallway to the rear of the trailer. It should be noted there is no air conditioning in the trailer due to remodeling. As I entered the bedroom I looked to the left to find the decedent was lying on his back next to the bed. The decedent’s head facing the eastern…

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    William Huggins was an amazing contribution to the rise of astronomy. When Huggins was born in Cornhill, England on February 7, 1824. A bit later in life, Huggins married Margaret Lindsey who also had an affinity for astronomy. She persuaded her husband to continue his work and together they became a dynamic duo of astronomers. Somewhere towards the middle of his life, William Huggins built an observatory on top of the roof of his own house. At this time, he lived in Tulse Hill, England. The…

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    Patau Syndrome

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    Babies are often weak and born with low birth weights or with their organs outside of their body. These people are victims of kidney defeats or groin hernia and often have episodes of arrested breathing. Every organ is affected and the live birth rate is 1:10,000. Children with this syndrome often live only a few months after birth. Edwards’ syndrome is caused by nondisjunction of chromosome 18(extra…

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    Nursing Case Study Essay

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    Thank you for referring Cinzia Canturi, a 40-year-old lady who is currently not working, but previously was working in an office and a clothing warehouse. Cinzia is a non-smoker and keeps no pets. She does not take any regular medications but will use Advil, Voltaren and paracetamol on a prn basis for migraines. Around a month ago, Cinzia developed a dry cough with a tickle in the throat. A couple of days later, she started to notice a choking and the sensation of her throat closing over.…

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    Gastroenterologist Essay

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    The most important thing is not to hesitate to explain your discomfort with simple words (abnormal stains on clothing, repeated gas, incontinence...). Then, the specialist palpates the liver, the spleen, examines the stomach in case of lumps or hernias and the heart. A complete examination may also include a rectal exam, abdominal ultrasound and sometimes endoscopy. 7. Gastroenterology statistics India has approximately 3,300 gastroenterologists; The chances of cure are 90% to 100% for colon…

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    Surgeons have the ability to quickly inspire a patient to trust them as they work together towards an immediate solution to an emergent problem, whether it’s appendicitis, cholecystitis, or hernia repair. This appeals to me because I can see the product of the surgery: my patient’s pain diminished, improvements in daily function, and a pleasant demeanor. My interest in offering culturally competent surgical care for the underprivileged began at an early age. I was 4 years old when I asked my…

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    Chest Wall Masses

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    III.Diseases of the Chest Wall 1- Masses: Sonography is a sensitive, although not at all specific, tool for the detection of masses arising from the chest wall. Its role in the study of such masses is limited to detection of chest wall masses. Other more specific tools, such as MRI and CT must be used to provide a more precise diagnosis ( Vollmer and Gayete2010). 2- Rib fractures: After chest trauma, US may be used in the diagnosis of rib fracture. Sonography is best performed along…

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    Imagine you are a young woman who has just realized she is pregnant. You do not want to have this baby ; you are not ready to be a mother. You are not financially capable of supporting this child and raising it alone. You know that the majority of children who are put up for adoption do not actually end up in a home and you do not want your child to spend its life moving from group home to group home. What options does this leave you? Abortion..... You visit your local Planned Parenthood who…

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    Historical uses The word "pomegranate" (Punica granatum) is Latin for "fruit of many seeds." The pomegranate is a little deciduous tree or big shrub that bears fruit, the Punica granatum. It is a superfood with much history. Pomegranates can be traced back as early as 4000 BC. Its red fruit sprouts from beautiful red flowers and is between a grapefruit and a lemon in size. The white flesh inside the thick skin is filled by hundreds of seeds. (Tohi, 2016) For thousands of years Ayurvedic…

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