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    n.pag.). With such high statistics, alcohol related deaths are imminent unless a change is made. One way to change society's views on alcohol is to properly educate students. Just like students are educated on the dangers and harmful effects of other drug use, they should be educated properly on the dangers of alcohol. The National Clinic for Health and Clinical Excellence reports that drinking prevalence increases almost forty percent from age eleven to age fifteen nationwide, making health…

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    Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis, an autosomal recessive inherited skin disorder characterised by eruptions of wart-like lesions that may occur anywhere on the body. These lesions are caused by infection with the human papillomavirus or HPV. The reason Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis is also called the Tree-Man Disease is because the wart like lesions in and on the skin have a bark like texture and appearance. The Tree-Man Disease is not contagious, because it is genetic, it can’t be spread by…

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    The genre I have chosen is Rock. Common instruments used in Rock music are mostly amplified instruments, like the electric guitar and electric bass. Rock also uses strong baseline and driving rhythms. Rock music, which was developed from rock ‘n’ roll, originated from the late 1940’s in the United States. It was influenced by country and blues music that started making a new sound using electric guitars and a balanced drum beat, which was a faster beat and rhythm instead of a slow one. Rock…

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    generally lead to a consideration of the risk of hyperthyroidism. Excessive sweating, anxiety, nervousness, palpitations, enlarged thyroid gland due to swollen appearance of the neck, eating well but losing weight, muscles weakness, fatigue, diarrhea, irregular menstruation, and vision disturbance and some signs/symptoms of the hyperthyroidism. The disease can lesion such as itching in the muscles, paresthesia in the legs, facial muscles become weak and speech become faint and indistinct. Thus,…

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    Afib Case Study

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    digoxin) • Electrophysiology (EP) consultation Major Outcomes Considered • Heart rate control • Rhythm control • Mortality rate • Stroke rate • Bleeding rate Clinical Presentation Patients who present with the following signs and symptoms: irregular pulse, chest…

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    Non-Rapid Eye Movement

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    As a child growing up I was often advised to get at least 8 hours of sleep daily, but never knew exactly why. Due to me not knowing the meaning of acquit amount of sleep I form the mentality that sleep is sleep, right? However in reality, while the body is at rest there is still a lot going on inside of our head due to the activity of the brain. In today’s society we are taught there are two main type of sleep: Non- Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) which is also known as the quiet sleep and consist of…

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    In Phaedo one of the main concepts that Socrates discusses is the relationship between the soul and death. Most specifically, Cebes questions Socrates’ argument that the soul is immortal. In his argument, Socrates cites the concept of opposites as evidence that the soul is survived after death. He states that everything in life has an opposite. So, if life breds death, then death must bred life. This must mean that the soul is survived when the body dies and is passed on to another form to…

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    Demographics and Symptoms of Endometriosis The people more at risk for developing Endometriosis include people who have under no circumstances given birth, they have relatives with Endometriosis or, they have any homoeopathic ailment that inhibits the typical track of menstrual flow out of the body Endometriosis affects 176 million women worldwide, Endometriosis typically initiates symptoms in the course of reproductive years. However many women and girls are undiagnosed until they are having…

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    the morning, the Cheka would kidnap residents from their own homes and then would be bathed roughly before being placed into small cells. Stalin’s enemies waited in cells too cramped for quality sleep, exposed to the harsh winter, and hungry from irregular meal times until they were brought out of the cell to be tortured. They were tortured until they were ready to confess to crimes they did not commit. Even after their confession, they would continue to be tortured until they “believed that…

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    not only serve the travel needs of its faculty and students, but it was also designed to serve the environment. By taking a naturalistic approach to the landscape’s construction, walkways and roads were built around trees and waterways creating “irregular masses of foliage” (Olmsted Brothers’ Iowa State College Campus Planning Report pg. 2). However this proved to be harder than expected and the Brothers ran into a minor problem with the preservation of the campus trees. When they were asked to…

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