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    Word specialist State University, arranged in the city of Lexicographer, Kentucky, is a four-year open7 college with around 11,166 understudies. For 24 legitimate years, Classicist Province University has been constituted by "U.S. Greetings and Humanity Examination's Unsurpassed Colleges" as one of the top territorial colleges in the Allied States. Stream Province has reliably been among the top-positioned individuals local colleges in Kentucky. In improver to the essential grounds, Lexicologist…

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    "According to a new U.N. report, the global warming outlook is much worse than originally predicted. Which is pretty bad when they originally predicted it would destroy the planet" (Jay Leno). For most people, the phrases "global warming" and "climate change" conjure images of damaging flood waters caused by melting polar caps, the scorching sun through a depleted ozone, and destructive 'superstorms ' formed by increasingly inclement weather. Though these grand manifestations of global warming…

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    Public Engagement

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    Public understanding of science is one of the areas used to determine public attitude to science, the reason being that there is a relationship between understanding of science and the attitude to it, “Understanding is a broad term, ranging from an elementary idea of what something means (or how it works) to a deep professional understanding of a concept or construct in the full context of its field. The depth of understanding required for a citizen to be able to follow and participate in public…

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    Organ transplantation has been around for a very long time, interest within organ transplantation dates back to somewhere around the nineteenth century. But it wasn 't until a French surgeon named Alexis Carrel that developed a method of joining blood vessels together, that was when the transplantation of organs became a more realistic prospect around the world. The basic definition for organ transplantation would be the surgical removal of an organ from one person and its transfer to another…

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    Clinical Practice Guideline: Allergic Rhinitis One of the most common diseases affecting both adults and children alike is allergic rhinitis (AR). According to Seidman et al. (2015) “AR is an inflammatory, IgE-mediated disease characterized by nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, and/or nasal itching” (p. S2). In the United States allergic rhinitis affects approximately one in every six individuals. Allergic rhinitis has the ability to affect quality of life for adults and children alike.…

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    My Discourse Community

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    My discourse community is a group of scientists who understand a basic set of values and assumptions, and ways of communicating about the goals of being a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS). MLS like every healthcare profession requires someone with a big heart who not only shares in interest in the career, but whose main goal is to help people. There are specific fields related to a medical laboratory technician, such as, hematologist, immunologist, microbiologist, and blood banking. The…

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    Program Analyst The Program Analyst is a team member responsible for the collaborative development and coordination of national planning guidance and strategic planning efforts for the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). This position is primarily responsible for providing departmental leadership with authoritative and objectively based information for making decisions regarding the programmatic aspects of organizational operations. Key responsibilities include planning and coordinating…

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    Gastrointestinal Tract

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    participates in the on going immune response of the human body. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract maintains immune homeostasis by protecting the body from potentially harmful microbes and inducing tolerogenic responses. This essay will focus on gut immunology and how the different components work together to yield immune response. It will also discuss the efficiency of the mucosal immune system, and further explore the tolerance of certain pathogens to the mucosal barrier. The lumen of the GI…

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    A Chinese pharmacist named Hon Lik, created E-cigarettes in 2003 (Grana et al. 6). E-cigarettes use a liquid in its chamber that uses a battery to create a spark that combusts inside the barrel to create smoke (Grana et al. 6). Many consumers that use e-cigarettes are using them as a way to end their smoking habits of tobacco products (Franck et al. 1945). E-cigarettes seem to be a growing trend in use among people that are trying to quit smoking. Therefore, e-cigarette companies are trying to…

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    maid, a minimum paid waitress, a house cleaner, and a Wal-Mart clerk. In 1963, she graduated from Reed College with a degree in chemistry. Later on, she pursued her education further and received her Ph.D from Rockefeller University in cellular immunology. Ehrenreich is self-described as a…

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