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    Sleuthing the Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution draws on James E. Crisp's rich data of the Texas Revolution and his own inclusion with predisposition and fanaticism. Diving more significant into the myths incorporating the Alamo, for instance, Davy Crockett's courageous passing and the authenticity of the de la Peña diary, Crisp uncovers as of now covered truths, tunes in point-by-point counter with diverse curators (both learner and master), and…

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    There is not just one source of the Bible but many. All of these facts bring into question the reliability of the Bible. Is the Bible reliable enough to build a religion around? The Bible is not a reliable source due to the amount of time it was in circulation before it was possible for it to be cross checked by multiple individuals and the issues of translating such a large book throughout time. Let us consider why the Bible is unreliable. There is not a one hundred percent accurate date that…

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    cranial nerves. (Gross, 1966). He was the first to differentiate sensory nerves from motor nerves basing from their source in the brain. He also made accurate descriptions on the brain’s gross anatomy, particularly that of the ventricles and cerebral circulation. However, these were only results from animal origin (Smith, 1971). Even then, the effect of Galen’s results has brought an unchangeable impact in the world of medicine for the next 15 centuries even after his death until the birth of…

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    2017, from https://www.heart.org/idc/groups/ahamah-public/@wcm/@sop/@smd/documents/downloadable/ucm_470704.pdf Ribeiro, A. L., Duncan, B. B., Brant, L. C., Lotufo, P. A., Mill, J. G., & Barreto, S. M. (2016). Cardiovascular Health in Brazil. Circulation,133(4), 422-433. doi:https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.008727 The World Factbook: BRAZIL. (2017, January 12). Retrieved April 04, 2017, from…

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    million heart attacks and strokes occur each year, resulting in > 800 000 cardiovascular deaths." (Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 2012, p. 1). Prior to the initiation of the initiative, statistics indicated 31% of American adults had hypertension and out of the 70% of individuals that received medications to reduce blood pressure, only 46% of the individuals were controlled (Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 2012). The clinical significance of the Million…

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    There are many dangerous, poisonous substances around the house that can be mistaken to be safe, ingestible substances. Two of these substances that can be used everyday are distilled vinegar and ammonia. This paper will discuss the dangers of ammonia poisoning when accidentally inhaled or ingested. Both these products are clear liquids that have a strong odor. Vinegar is used in baking, salad dressings, marinades and can also be ingested daily for health benefits. A child can observe an…

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    Emphysema Case Study

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    his admitting diagnosis. Describe the pathophysiology that might be responsible for each physical finding. Cyanosis in the extremities 1. Causes for this is lack of oxygen caused by emphysema. 2. Lack of oxygen can cause blue skin due to poor circulation. 3. If Mr. Hayato's skin is blue this means there is something going wrong with his respiratory system because oxygen is not being carried to the arms and legs effectively. Chest/lungs 1. harsh inspiratory breath sounds are noted over the…

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    Ottoman Mosque Essay

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    Architecture of the Ottoman: According to the Byzantine conception following the Roman traditions, the cities were designed and planned according to a plan in horizontal and they were arranged with arterial roads and squares. In contrast, the Ottoman conception of architecture, begin the design and planning of the city with the profile of the landscape in order to emphasize the vertical aspect and elements with the development of the most important and representative buildings in the Ottoman…

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    Human resource management can be defined as: ‘the department of a business or organization that deals with the hiring, administration, and training of personnel. ' It comprises the training, selection, assessment and ensures that an organization employees are well-remunerated for the jobs they do. HRM is in charge of controlling authoritative society and hierarchical administration and to a substantial degree guarantees that the representatives of an organization agree to the set down standards…

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    Aspects Of Aging Essay

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    suggest a built in genetic code process linked to aging. Others claim that aging happens when damage occurs during everyday life, and the body has to struggle against earth’s gravity. Gravity has a direct impact on the spine, organs, flexibility, circulation, and other aspects of the body. It is easy to understand how both genetics and the environment can come into play on aspects of aging. NASA and the National Institute on Aging came together to support research aboard the International Space…

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