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    members would not be annoyed that he came straight into a professorship with only the USC master's degree.” While he is a professor, he develops an artificial heart-lung system. While Armstrong is at UC, he serves as the director of the collaborative Institute of Engineering and Medicine. He and Henry Heimlich, the inventor of the Heimlich maneuver, use some NASA advances to develop a new heart-lung system. “The team attempted to apply NASA advances to develop a miniature human heart-lung…

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    guidelines reliably express that the side effect of fever does not require treating and, therefore, the point ought to be to distinguish those children with a serious ailment and heightened comfort instead of standardizing temperature (National Institute for health and care excellence, NICE 2014). Moreover, there is confirmation that as a feature of the intense stage reaction, fever might really be beneficial in advancing recuperation…

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    materials" that have "become nothing more than chattel going to the highest bidder" (Ng Thow). This means that tissue is like property, such as real-estate, that could go to anyone who wants it enough to pay the price. Tissue is no longer just about research, it's now also about making a profit, but patients still get the cheated when it comes to the revenue made, since they hardly ever receive…

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    ancient history proved to be an invaluable resource that both supported and advanced my own research. I was also awakened to the struggle of many cultural organizations, to both protect and preserve Irish heritage sites and artifacts, in the wake of expanded infrastructure brought on by the economic boom of the Celtic Tiger. This further fueled my fire to bring more global awareness to these beautiful creations in order to safeguard them and the original monasteries where they were…

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    The Heart Research Paper

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    The Heart Every human to ever exist carries a hard working pump inside their chest. The pump is called a heart, and the heart’s main function is to deliver a supply of blood through blood vessels throughout the human body. According to research, the heart is a muscle that repeats the same pumping action during the whole lifespan of an individual and is about the size of ones fist. The heart is made up of several elements like the aorta and the mitral valves, along with other vital parts.…

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    Nonetheless, correspondence courses ought not be restricted to getting ready understudies for gaining college degrees yet ought to likewise give training in agribusiness, mechanical exchanges and other uncommon courses as would help them to build creation. Arrangement ought…

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    Jane Addams And Feminism

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    In the year of 1905, she was directed to Chicago’s Board of Education and made chair of the School Management Committee. In 1908, she joined the creation of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy (Nobel Lectures, 2017). In the year of 1906, she gave a course of many lectures at The University of Wisconsin summer sessions. Her speaks were so powerful and had such a great impact; he speaks were…

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    The Federal National Mortgage Association: An Entrepreneurial Agency The Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) functions as an entrepreneurial agency. According to Wilson, an agency is entrepreneurial when the costs are heavily concentrated in some industry, profession, or locality, and the benefits are spread over many people. This type of agency faces hostile interest groups that bear the high per-capita costs, while its supporters are less organized because of the low per-capita…

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    Analyzing the Genetic Gap in Nursing Education The World Health Organization states that “the role of genetic research is indispensable in the ever challenging fields of diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders, infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases” (WHO, Genetic Research, para 1, n.d). While the importance of genetics in disease and illness management is apparent, the translation into nursing practice remains unclear. A study conducted showed that although nurses and midwives…

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    In this essay I will argue that gambling should be legal but heavily regulated by governments in order to protect people from its dangers. According to research by the The National Opinion Research Center, in the U.S, 2.7% of the population are considered to be pathological or problem gamblers. Pathological and Problem gamblers are described to have gambling significantly affected their lives. Although this number may seem small, one must consider the broader impacts this has on families and…

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