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    Have you ever had a dream? Obviously, the answer for most people is yes; dreaming is a natural process of the human brain. On average, most people dream about 4-6 times per night, according to dreamresearch.net, but most of them tend to be forgotten. Dreams are one of the many phenomena of the human brain. One thing that makes them even more unexplainable is the concept of daydreaming. A daydream is “a pleasant dreamlike fantasy indulged in while awake” (www.thefreedictionary). For most people…

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    Causes Of Hyperlipidemia

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    Hyperlipidemia is an abnormally high level of blood lipids and lipoproteins (LeMone, 2015, p. 867). There are two categories of hyperlipidemia: primary and secondary. Primary hyperlipidemia is due to a genetic defect. “There may be a defective synthesis of the apolipoproteins, a lack of lipoprotein receptors, defective receptors, or defects in the handling of cholesterol in the cell that are genetically determined” (Porth, 2011, p. 407). Secondary hyperlipidemia is initiated by other diseases…

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    Hundreds infected with malaria, typhoid fever, herpes, tuberculosis, ringworm, syphilis, hepatitis, flu virus, cancer cells, and cholera in repeatedly failed attempts to “cure” such diseases. Along with painful biopsies and frequently skin removal procedures. Yes, done on humans, incarcerated humans someone that had little to no information about the study, and effects. Most would refuse these treatments if they knew what was at risk. It is illegal and unethical to do these experiments without…

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    provide nutrients to the organism (cheetah). Because of their ability to run fast, the cheetah has an extremely efficient metabolism. It is able to quickly digest its food, faster than others, because of the acidity base in its stomach. This quick ingestion allows the cheetah to maintain its agility and never be weighed down by the contents in its stomach. The urinary system can also be known as the excretory system and relates to the body’s ability to eliminate waste product, both liquid and…

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    The effects of stress Stress can be involved in anyone’s life, no matter their age or status, and it can get frantic trying to be able to deal with it. Stress can be caused by anxiety, for example test anxiety or even worrying about someone or something. Stress keeps us wary of things all around us, as well as keeping us ready for anything, almost like a flight or fight instinct. In this day and age, stress can get in the way of peoples busy lives, and with long-lasting stress, it starts to…

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    E-cigarettes are a fairly new and a very controversial concept. Some believe that it is a potentially life-saving solution to smoking and some believe that it is just as harmful or even deadly. Putting something foreign into your lungs is never a comforting concept to grasp but once someone tries it, the addictive additives in vaping or smoking can make it hard to stop. This addictive chemical is Nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances on the planet and it is used in…

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    Essay On Cysticercosis

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    by the larval stage of Taenia solium. The infection of cystistercus in swine is known as porcine cysticercosis; the infection of cystistercus in humans is known as human cysticercosis. The transmission of this zoonosis disease occurs through the ingestion of T. solium eggs that has been passed from tapeworm-infested fecal matter from humans. Humans and pigs, also known as the intermediate hosts for this parasitic species, can develop cysticercosis if proglottids are ingested. Once the eggs are…

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    Date: October 31st, 2016 Subject: Whether or not the city should continue to fluoridate its water. Dear Governor, My team and I have conducted our own research on whether or not the city should continue to fluoridate it's water supply. My team and I have found convincing data on how fluoridating water is good for the human body. First of all, let’s define what water fluoridation is. This is best defined as the process of adding fluoride to the water supply so the level reaches…

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    Importance Of Hydroponics

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    What is hydroponics? As the name says it all, hydroponics is the process of growing plants in water with or without soil. N.F.T is a very important technique for hydroponics. N.F.T is expanded as Nutrient fertilization technique. It is a way of growing plants using water flowing through a specifically designed channel. This water is quite different from the normal water we use. This water contains many nutrients required for the plant to grow, such as calcium potassium and sodium. Thus it…

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    The Death of Marilyn Monroe: Murder or Suicide? Marilyn Monroe was very famous in her life as well as in her death. Monroe’s famous death was ruled a suicide by investigators, but there are many conspiracy theories surrounding her death and many people who believe that Monroe did not commit suicide but accidently overdosed or was murdered. Despite these popular conspiracy theories, Marilyn Monroe did commit suicide. It is evident that Marilyn Monroe committed suicide because of her long…

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