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    don't take precautions while using it are more likely to suffer from side effects. There have been rare cases of people who have experienced contact dermatitis when the motherwort comes in contact with their skin. Always be careful when using a new medicine, even if it is a natural herb…

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    My goal is to pursue a career in medicine for multiple reasons, but the one of the reasons is because I want to break the language barrier. I believe every person should have a right to be heard and understood. I was born and raised by Haitian parents. As a result I 'm bilingual.Im able to speak Haitian creole and English. Im thankful to be bilingual because i 'm able to communicate with my grandmother and my family from Haiti. In Haiti there is great need of medical attention in small rural…

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    Recreational Therapist

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    A recreational therapist plans, directs,and coordinates treatments for people with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses. They do activities with the patience such as arts and crafts, music, dancing, aquatics, and also some sports. Recreational therapists work in places like hospitals, nursing facilities, retirement homes, etc. The qualities needed to be a recreational therapist are: social skills, listening abilities,and being able to instruct a person. A person whose strength is listening,…

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    were associates that have known each other for a very long time. Neither women had any idea of what it took to be true friends the behavior they had toward one another was not that of friendship. Always in competition with one another and yearning of love. Rome in the 19th century was very romantic and the scenery was adorable exciting for young American women. Mrs. Slade decided to write to Mrs. Ansley a note with…

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    me considering I usually eat a lot of food. The lack of food made me really weak and I never felt like moving. I attempted to go to school that Monday but I went home after first hour because I felt so depressed and weak. Another problem with the medicine was that I had terrible short term memory loss. People would give me instructions or talk to me and a few seconds later I would forget everything. I forgot my usual habits and schedule like my morning routine. I didn’t go to school at all the…

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    When the doctor’s protocol includes seeking for root causes, rather than just prescribing medicines, many more people may improve their health. Each individual person, or caregiver, should research what is best for each. Medical insurance plans have grown from the proliferation of steady information and use of medicine and medical approaches to diseases, that slowly make an individual too accustomed, or often addicted. In an upcoming book, I will give an overview of Homeopathy, a sensible,…

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    When I was younger, my mother, sister and I went to Mexico. My mom was planning to move back to Mexico and wanted to check things out first. At the time I was only a few months old. Between the weather and the whole environment, I got extremely sick. My grandma who is a doctor told my mom that she needed to take me to the E.R. before I died. During the time that I was there, my mom met this very nice lady (I never found out her name). They both got to share stories as to why they were there. My…

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    gives most of his kingship to daughters who are disloyal and care less for his wellbeing. Self knowledge and forgiveness is important in King Lear because it helps Lear grow as a character through recognizing his wrongs and through Cordelia’s healing love. Shakespeare stresses the importance of self-knowledge and forgiveness, when the main character endure hardships…

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    Essay On Kidney Disease

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    There are multiple kidney diseases that are known to the Medical world, but there will be a discussion about Henoch Shönlein Purpura today. Many young kids have had this Kidney disease and it is not to be taken lightly. At first it comes off as something simple, and it looks like the victim has probably just pulled a muscle, has a fever or has a stomach ache because they are vomiting but no, that is just the beginning of this horrid kidney disease. There are probably many questions going around…

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    Athletic Trainer Essay

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    recovery of its patient. In this profession the priority is given to prevention of orthopedic and sports injuries. The Athletic Trainer builds develops and promotes long term programs of the posture of the injured patient. He/she can work in Sports medicine and rehabilitation Clinics, Private companies as circus, Sports facilities, Universities, colleges International…

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