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    movement disorder. Symptoms from Parkinson’s may include muscles becoming tense and contracted leading people to feel pain or stiffness. Other symptoms may include a stooped posture, a slow shuffling walk, inability to keep motion, and postural instability leading to a development of a stooped position. Although doctors cannot link what exactly leads to Parkinson’s to develop, it is believed that this disease may not be curable but can be properly treated. Treatment may include medications,…

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    Essay On Paclitaxel

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    Current studies have found that taking omeprazole (prilosec) in combination with paclitaxel, will increase the effectiveness of paclitaxel as an anti-cancer agent. Paclitaxel is an effective form of cancer therapy that treats various kinds of cancer from ovarian to lung cancer. Paclitaxel works by promoting the polymerization of microtubules and prevents depolymerization to have a cytotoxic affect on cells (DeAngelis LM, et al., 1995). Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor used clinically for…

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    Because I do not wear a hijab and enjoy wearing bodycon dresses, I am seen as less of an Arabic Muslim who’s embraced every other aspect of her culture and more as an Arab who’s “lost herself” and her heritage; I’m “too Muslim” for my country, but I’m not “Muslim enough” for my culture. Walking to school every morning in a pair of blue jeans and converse, I am an American. I say the Pledge of Allegiance, speak English, and am influenced by my American peers. Yet, the moment I step foot into my…

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    Growing up in a small town, post-secondary education was not always something that was expected of students, if you had some “career ready” skills you were considered in good standing; college was for the more intelligent students. However, I always knew that college was something I wanted to pursue. Although I may not have known what I wanted to do just yet, I knew furthering my education was a necessity. As I advanced through grade school, I realized my like of money and budgeting, and…

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    Violence In Mexico

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    1. Unemployment, shift-work, poverty, lack of education, selling drugs to supplement low paying jobs, single family households, and social instability are all variables that contribute to the drug epidemic in the United States. The majority of illegal drugs in the U.S. are produced in Mexico and transported to the U.S. Mexico’s extreme poverty and violence create the optimal atmosphere for drug cartels to recruit young influential males mired in poverty. The Mexican government’s campaign…

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    Etomidate Research Paper

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    Etomidate, which is an imidazole derivative and an ester, is the most commonly used anesthetic induction agent and characterized by rapid onset, with minimal side effects on cardiovascular and respiratory functions, as well as minimum histamine release. These properties make it especially useful for cardiac-compromised patients. [7] However, it can suppress adrenal function through blockade of 11β-hydroxylase. This suppression persists for at least 24 hours, and some authors suggest that it may…

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    Trying to detach nature and nurture as clarifications for behavior, as in superior genetic education between twins and families, is at the moment said to be both impracticable and unproductive. In rehearse the nature-nurture model persists as a method of structure conversation on the sources of behavior in genetic investigation papers, as well as in the press and lay debate. Community and environmental theories of crime have drawn presiding in criminology and in federal plans while living…

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    sexual contact at conception or use tainted human tissue to recreate life ( surrogacy or test tube babies) from infected subjects. It is hereditary. Effects: generational degeneration of body, soul, and spirit in infected subject. Causes mental instabilities Irrational behaviors May cause homicidal or suicidal thoughts Weakened immune system causing a number of diseases various and abnormalities within the physical body. Cure: Blood of Christ. Antibodies from this subject (Jesus) passed to…

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    to explore the truth of the surrounding world. Technology is most important to the state, it provides the means to maintain the Utopian collectivist society. Without it, individuals would be forced to face reality and truth which would lead to instability. John the Savage is an example of an individual who was free from the enslavement…

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    The effects of a violent home is almost unpreventable towards teenagers. Though they suffer, it is possible to say that they will adopt the same violent behavior when they’re older. Violent households are one the most precise example of family instability. Margolis demonstrates in Teen Who Kill a variety of cases of teens that committed violent crimes and came from a violent family background. It is also said that teenagers don’t just get aggressive and violent out of nowhere but in fact learn…

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