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    When was your first time being someone who you are not? Everyone in society has a different personality that identifies themselves with those they love and those they are not close with. Think about the hardship that you have to go through and became who you are now. Throughout your process of overcoming the abstracts, you are learning something new. The power that you are working towards is language. The power of language can be small yet huge, despite how it change you. This power allows you…

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    destruction of cultural traditions and will alter livelihoods (Isenberg 428).Aside from the loss of land, the polluted water from the ponds would seep into water sources. As a result, the people will begin to develop renal failure, lupus and hyperthyroidism including other rare cancers. Extreme weather conditions that will result from the burning of the fossils fuels are likely to cause massive economic strain especially among the low-level earners (Girard…

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    Different Types Of Murmur

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    The types of murmurs fall under two general categories such as systolic and diastolic. Identifying when the murmur is heard is crucial in determining if it is diagnostic or systolic. Different types of murmurs may indicate different conditions or can be a common difference between adults and children. For example, the venous hum murmur is essentially “blood flow returning from the head and arms through the large veins in the upper chest can be heard. This murmur will commonly disappear if the…

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    It’s 6:00 AM on a Monday morning and you’re lying in bed dreading the day as your alarm clock is screeching in the background. We’ve all been there. One may refer to this moment as the Monday blues. There are the lucky members of society who can bounce out of bed and face the day head on, but what about the rest of us? How does one overcome such travesty? Some get their day rolling by taking a hot shower, eating a healthy breakfast, or going for a run (crazy I know). On the other hand, we have…

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    In ancient China, it was relatively rare to dissect or otherwise violate human bodies due to a teaching from Confucius that the human body is sacred and not to be cut with a knife. Consequently, the knowledge of anatomy in ancient China was not based on scientific knowledge, but instead, assumption and reasoning (Singh, 2008; Quigley, 1996; Newton, 2003). Thus many, if not all, traditional Chinese medicine is considered pseudoscience because it lacks scientific evidence proving its effectiveness…

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    Dog's Sleeping Habits

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    Does it seem like your fur baby sleeps a lot? In fact all dogs, regardless of size or breed tend to sleep most of the time and we got an explanation about that. It is safe to say that huge part of their lives are spent being asleep. Dogs tend to sleep half the day away and are only active about 20% of the day. Unlike human, dogs don’t have the same sleeping patterns and their patterns vary according to different factors not to mention that they have heightened senses which make them alert most…

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    Ketamine Research Paper

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    mechanism is unknown. Relative contraindications for ketamine are reasoned based on the precautions for use. Again, for its sympathomimetic effects on the heart, increased intracranial, intraocular and cerebrospinal fluid pressures, porphyria, and hyperthyroidism are relative contraindications for ketamine’s use. For the risk of…

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    occurs. Lead in that bone region has a half-life of nearly 90 days. Cortical bone, in comparison, may have a half life of a decade and up to 30 years. Bone to blood distribution increases in times of stress, fractures, calcium deficiency and hyperthyroidism due to deterioration of these mineralizing…

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    affective disorders, depression or cognitive function loss in elderly people particularly. Anxiety, hyporeflexia and irritability are caused by hypothyroidism. Mood disorders, confusion, personality changes and dementia are led by hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. The syndromes mentioned…

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    Case Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder For Sarah Robinson Roul Perry Delaware County Community College Presenting Problems While it is true that everyone experiences anxiety at some point in their life’s, generalized anxiety disorder or GAD, is a condition characterized by chronic or excessive worrying. Individual diagnosed with GAD often finds themselves worrying about minor details and events such as family, health, finances, relationships, work and school. They are…

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