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    -Famciclovir (Famvir) 250 mg orally 3x a day for 7 to 10 days OR -Valacyclovir (Valtrex) 1 g orally twice a day for 7 to 10 days -Comfort Measures: Zylocaine 2% gel or cream; apply 3-4 x daily (do not use around the urethra) for comfort measures or bacitracin ointment, apply locally for secondary infection only 2 – 5 times a day or add garamycin, a topical antibiotic to suppress replication of HSV 1 and HSV 2. 1. After urinating, wash the genital area with cool water. 2. If urinating is…

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    negative and positive consequences for each alternative. Three alternative courses of action are presented. Each course of action focuses on the psychologist decision to accept the client’s father’s dinner offer. The first course of action (Alternative 1) would be expressing to the father that accepting a date constitutes unprofessional behaviour and is considered a conflict of interest. Furthermore, the psychologist would need to politely decline and explain that she has the best interest of…

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    ollective bargaining gives unions a monopoly on the government's workforce: 0:21 the government must employ workers on the terms the union negotiates, and may not hire 0:25 competing workers, 0:27 so nothing can get done without an agreement with government unions. 0:31 Essentially union leaders, not elected representatives have the final say. 0:36 This un-democratic arrangement is new: 0:39 even diehard advocates of private labor unions like President Franklin Roosevelt and former 0:44 AFL-CIO…

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    politics is necessary, and it is important that people living in a democracy practice it. People have the freedom to not involve themselves with politics, however, practicing it is what is necessary for everyone. The idea is similar to education: we may not use some information we have learned at all in our life, but at least we are given the tools so we can use it when we desire. The first problem practicing politics is the ability to vote. 67% of eligible Americans are registered to vote.…

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    expression at the schoolhouse gate.’” (Text 2, Page 1) Students shouldn’t have to stop believing and voicing the things they believe in as soon as they get into the school they should be able to express this all day everyday. However, in school court cases, “the court concluded that the students’ interest in expressing themselves through their choice of clothes was outweighed by the school’s attempt to create a “safe and peaceful environment.”(Text 1, Page 4) The students “need” for diversity is…

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    Introduction Sick building syndrome, which can also be called tight building syndrome, is a condition “created by low ventilation, combined with pollutants in buildings such as workplaces or schools” (Karpus, 1). It is a broad label that covers a lot of symptoms that thought to be triggered when the sufferers spend time in a particular building. People who acquire this syndrome show symptoms only when being inside the building. It has been one of the most universal indoor sanitation problems…

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    ht’s dream critical thinking questions act 1 and 2 Dr. Thum Honors 155 Due: september 23, 2014 Mena Salman Theseus’s judgement of the case brought before him tells us that his views of women are inferior to that of men. He claims that her worth, or beauty, goes back to her father. Not only does this reflect his view of women, but it can be scene as an objectification to the worth of a women. He also claims that she is just a wax figure of her father, her god. All of these examples reflect how…

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    Oct. 1 Pete Hanshew begins business as a real estate agent with a cash investment of $15,000. 2 Hires an administrative assistant. 3 Purchases office furniture for $1,900, on account. 6 Sells a house and lot for B. Kidman; bills B. Kidman $3,200 for realty services provided. 27 Pays $700 on the balance related to the transaction of October 3. 30 Pays the administrative assistant $2,500 in salary for October. Instructions Complete the debit-credit analysis for each transaction…

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    Danger Of Signal Words

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    Question#1 “Signal words are a single word used to place emphasis on the relative level of hazard and alert the reader to a potential hazard they may encounter” (Haight, 2012, p. 114). The signal words used are danger, warning, caution, and notice. Danger “Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury” (Haight, 2012, p. 114). Example: MIL-PRF-680, Type II Warning “A warning indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD…

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    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Assignment 1 1. The peace officer must be duly authorised by statute to arrest the suspect, with or without a warrant . In order to affect an arrest, the arrestor must exercise physical control over the arrestee . Except for situations where the arrestee submits to the control of the arrester, the arrester may affect the arrest by touching the person of the arrestee or detaining his person by force . The degree of force legally permitted in arresting or attempting to affect an…

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