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    almost every snack. They add a beautiful splash to my smoothie! I like to say that blueberries are the king of antioxidant fruits. I add a cup of blueberries to this one smoothie and I gain 4 grams of fiber, 24 % of my recommended daily value of Vitamin C, 36% RDA of Vitamin K (to help my blood clot), and 25% of manganese. These three vitamins is a must for me. Last but not least I add a serving of Chia seed. Chia seeds are the tiniest nutritional powerhouses on earth. They provide amazing…

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    Cirrhosis Lab

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    Cirrhosis of the liver can be detected by different tests and studies. They can be both invasive and non-invasive procedures. They range from a physical examination to diagnostic test and clinical findings. Diagnostic examinations include blood tests, serum-protein tests, various chemical tests, and ultrasound imaging among other assortments for detection is disease. Measuring the levels of certain chemicals produced by the liver can show how competently your liver is functiong. Blood tests may…

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    Liver cirrhosis is caused from anything that ruins the liver. You can not fix it once the liver is destroyed, it stays that way . The three most common causes of liver damage are fatty foods, too much alcohol consumption and hepatitis C. There are several other causes stated on Web M.D. that are not as common. These include, reaction to certain medications, lengthy exposure to environmental causes and lastly, infection. If the liver doesn't work properly it does put a strain on the…

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    Hepatitis Case Studies

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    Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. There are five forms recognized they are A, B, C, D, and E. Some forms of hepatitis are sudden and brief and others can be chronic (Hepatitis). Viral hepatitis is the leading cause of liver disease in the United States and the world (Jenkins). Hepatitis is usually caused by a viral infection, but there can be other causes these include autoimmune hepatitis and hepatitis that occurs as a secondary result of medications, drugs, toxins, and alcohol.…

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    Determination of Vitamin C Name: Mariam Eskandari Student #: 140856340 Date Conducted: September 8th, 2014 Date Submitted: September 15th, 2014 Partner’s Name: Jessica Macinnis Lab Section: Monday 5:30, L2 IAs Name: Ryan Hiebert ABSTRACT This experiment was conducted to calculate the greatest amount of ascorbic acid throughout a selection of 6 different orange juice samples with the help of individual and class data, since some juices seem to have a higher amount of vitamin C than others.…

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    Who Is Andrew Jackson Dbq

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    were four candidates running for president John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. All these candidates were republicans i) Andrew Jackson was more appealing to the people but he lost most of the votes from the electoral college ii) Since there was a tie of votes, the 12th amendment stated that the House of house of representatives would need to vote and decided who would be the president b) Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams become president, and Clay…

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    was born, his father was killed. Jackson soon became an attorney, when he had learned more about the law. He knew a lot about farming and the land to grow wealthy, when he was fighting with the Indians. Jackson would have not been much different than John Quincy Adams. Jackson had assaulted an opponent with a cane, along with another with his fist. Most of his life, he had two bullets stuck in his body. Jackson was determined to change the federal government. He worked people who were ready for…

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    Andrew Jackson A Hero

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    tyranny, he should not be considered one of America’s greatest presidents. His many enemies, including John Quincy Adams, Nicholas Biddle, John Marshall, Henry Clay, James Monroe, Native Americans, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster prove the conclusion that he was a terrible president, correct. John Quincy Adams served as the sixth president of the United States and he was the son…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    1998 version of Psycho directed by Gus Van Sant and the 2005 War of the Worlds are two examples of bad remakes. Some however are equally or more successful. King Kong is one of the most recognisable remakes of all time. Written and produced by Merian C. Cooper in 1933, King Kong was a story that was worth making two movies about. In 2005 Peter Jackson brought the thriller back to life through state of the art technology. The technology used in the 1933 version compared to the 2005 version, as…

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    What is happiness? Do we have a right to have it? In the essay “We have no Right to Happiness” C. S Lewis claims that we do not have a right to happiness and sets his foundation on an anecdote. Throughout our life we meet so many different people; some are happy while some are not, but it is not up to us to decide whether they are happy or not, and what makes one person happy would make another person happy, or whether it is the right path to happiness. In the article mentioned above, Lewis…

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