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    In Marvels newest television show, Inhumans, There is a group of people that have are the same as humans but are genetically wired to have certain powers. This population of Inhumans lived on earth but started to live on the moon under a dome in a city named Attilan because of the humans growing curiosity of regular humans. The people of Attilan are stuck in a caste system that isn’t lenient which angers some of the people of Attilan. The main characters who are a part of the royal family are…

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    S. typhimurium is a multi-organ pathogen that inhabits the lymphatic tissues of the small intestine, liver, spleen, and bloodstream of infected humans. It is not known to infect animals and is most common in developing countries with poor sanitary systems and lack of antibiotics, putting travelers to Asia, Latin America, and Africa in a high-risk group. Of the 266-people infected in the United States in 2002, approximately 70% had traveled internationally within 6 weeks of the onset of disease.…

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    reason and/or passion of the comparatively few.” Although most focus on the power of these small groups or the logical reasoning, much less attention is paid to the “passion,” where it becomes easy to see how nationalistic sentiments could become influential. John Mearsheimer has paid a great deal of attention to the role of nationalism in state interactions, arguing that the current nation-state system would not exist without nationalism. Although he admits that it is not typically seen a…

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    many zoonotic diseases including one called ancylostomiasis which is commonly called hookworm. Hookworm is a common parasitic disease that is most commonly found in mammals including humans. Although humans can get hookworm mammals are the main carriers and and the main reason of transmission. Hookworm is passed to humans from an animal through soil. After an infected animal defecates in soil and the soil comes in direct contact with any part of the human's body or ingested. The animal normally…

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    defects. Often times the groups that claim these artificial sweeteners are unsafe use unverified research, this information can be convincing until further research is done. Contrary to this belief artificial sweeteners have been found to be safe when consumed in normal amounts. An understanding of several scientific terms must be established before one can effectively investigate these claims. First, LD50. This is the concentration of any substance that must be consumed by a group of…

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    in every person. It is instead the over veneration of this sense of obligation to a set group of people. A very bold claim in the eyes of most seeing as family is often seen a fundamental and integral part of most cultures. This claim does have some interesting sociological implication though. Oakley is basically saying that given the proper circumstances family is not just the people who are related by blood, instead they can be those who one feels an attachment to and that sense of duty. It…

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    Clove Oil Essay

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    Evaluation of Eugenia caryophyllata (clove oil) on vascular development of chick embryo Abstract: Eugenia caryophyllata is used in cooking, food processing, pharmacy; perfumery and cosmetics. In traditional medicine, the clove oil (eugenol) has been used in the dental care and in relieves respiratory disorder symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of single dose clove oil on mortality rate, angiogenesis and vasculogenesis of chick embryos during early stages of…

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    High Cholesterol

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    both men and women. (1) High cholesterol is potentially very dangerous and can even be life-threatening. Luckily, lowering blood cholesterol levels is not as hard as one may think. The first step to having healthy cholesterol levels is understanding exactly what cholesterol is. So what exactly is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a fatty, waxy substance that is vital to the human body. (2) It forms the cell membranes of every…

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    HIV/AIDS In Older Adults

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    Adults HIV is the abbreviation for Human immunodeficiency virus. HIV is an enveloped retrovirus which interferes with your body 's ability to fight the organisms by damaging your immune system. HIV is a sexually transmitted infection. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood, from mother to child during pregnancy or childbirth, breast-feeding and so on. HIV affects the immune system, especially CD4 cells, or T cells. Over time, HIV destroys immune system; the body can’t fight off…

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    with symptoms of Marfan syndrome. He would later go on to describe this disorder. Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the body’s connective tissues in many parts of the human body. The connective tissues are the tissues that provide strength and flexibility to many structures such as the bones, blood vessels, ligaments, muscles, and the heart vessels. Connective tissues also allow the body to grow and develop…

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