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    Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which someone “binge eats” and then the person tries to avoid gaining weight by attempting to purge what they binge ate. Methods could include: self-induced vomiting, extreme periods of exercise for a long period of time, and/or excessive use of laxatives or diuretics. About 80% of patients are female, and it affects 1-2% of adolescent and young women according to: ("Bulimia Nervosa | National Eating Disorders Association"). Also, the person with the…

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    of planets in orbit around them. Galaxies what we know about them is there are many in every shape and size. The Milky Way is the Galaxy our Solar system is in along with others galaxies all holding solar system themselves all with possible life. Irregular galaxies have no preformed shape they…

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    Aristotle's Four Causes

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    will ask for multiple things; a brain scan (EEG or FMRI as appropriate), a neuropsychologist analyst, and a meeting with the patient themselves. The brain scan examines how the patient’s brain functions. An irregular EEG (too much or little activity in certain areas of the brain) or irregular fMRI (too much/little activity and unusual brain structure) would mean the neurological disorder has a material cause. The patient’s actions can be explained with biology, or how they are made. A…

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    Infant Constipation

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    Home remedies to get rid of irregular potty habits in babies and toddlers As we get older is easier to express how we feel through words and explanation but babies can explain only by making noise or by crying. Out of all the troubles, one of the main activities which parents feel is a big responsibility is going to the bathroom. Infant constipation is a serious problem for some and in early days constipation is a major problem for kids. Normal bowel movements can happen 4-5 times a day…

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    incarcerated individuals. The Eight Amendment states that each detainee has the privilege to be free under the Eighth Amendment from uncaring treatment or anything that could be viewed as "savage and irregular" discipline. Shockingly, the Eighth Amendment did not plainly characterize what "cold blooded and irregular" discipline incorporates, which means a significant part of the definition has come from case law. As a rule, any discipline that is viewed as unfeeling treatment, similar to torment…

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    Meth Research Paper

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    stimulant, when abused, can wreak havoc on the brain and body because it increases the synaptic levels of dopamine, serotonin (5-HT), and norepinephrine and has adrenergic agonist effects. It affects the entire body through the loss of hair, to irregular heartbeat, and finally to involuntary muscle spasms. Meth is metabolized through the liver and excreted with the use of the kidneys. The half-life of the drug ranges from 6.4 to 15 hours. When someone uses a drug the drug hijacks the…

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    Case 3.4: Cendant Corp.

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    identified, indicate one audit procedure the auditor could have used to detect the misstatement. [a] This case includes the evaluation of management scam and the control environment at CUC. There are three misstatements identified in the CUC: • Irregular charges against merger reserves – occurrence or accuracy of revenues, completeness or accuracy of expenses, and valuation or existence of merger reserves. Inflate earning by fictitiously recording revenues or reducing expenses and reducing the…

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    In the novel "The Bluest eye" by Tony Morrison, Morrison attempts to explore the meaning of beauty through the point of view of adolescent black girls as they tackle poverty, racism, sexism and the transition to adulthood. Morrison accomplishes this, through her writing she scrupulously decides which rhetoric devices to use in order to do so. Throughout her writing Morrison uses Scesis Onomaton to emphasize particular aspects she deems vital to the storytelling, while using symbolism to…

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    Electrolytes

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    impulses in the person's body that allow their muscles and brain to function properly. Potassium is also responsible for regulating heartbeat and muscle function and is important in neuron function. Extremely high or low potassium levels can cause an irregular heartbeat. Electrolytes are important because they are what your cells use to maintain voltages across the cell membranes and to carry electrical impulses across themselves and to other…

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    through to build proteins are, DNA to mRNA (messenger deoxyribonucleic acid), and then the end result is protein. Furthermore, DNA changes, in which can occur in a single or multiple nucleotides on a codon, can cause kinks and bends on proteins. Irregular kinks and bends on proteins can cause the protein to become less active, inactive, or enhanced. Four DNA mutations are called deletion, insertion, substitution, and nonsense. Deletion mutation…

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