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    Epilepsy Introduction

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    Introduction Epilepsy is known as Apasmara: apa, means negation or loss of; smara, means recollection or consciousness. Epilepsy known form thousands of years but came forward past hundred years. It was known from the Babylonians and Greeks also have records of epilepsy and they represent as Sacred Disease21. In India concept of epilepsy is known from ancient Indian medicine and it was developed during the Vedic period of .In the Ayurvedic literature of Charaka Samhita epilepsy is known…

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    For many first world nations, vaccination has benefitted their respective areas by drastically lowering the rates of disease, death, and infant mortality rates; thus, it’s an alarming finding that up to nine percent of American citizens believe vaccines are unsafe for human usage (Dost). Within this paper, it is my goal to explore the limits of autonomy in regards to parents and children, the ways in which this particular viewpoint can affect more than just the local community, the applications…

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    Mark Twain defined American literature and changed it forever. Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel Clemens. He was a very powerful American author. Some of his most famous works are The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, his most famous being Huckleberry Finn. He wrote during the realism movement, right after the Civil War. Some literary techniques he used were symbolism, imagery, and allegory. “Mark Twain’s writing applied to all people because he wrote with normal…

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    Australia has been affected by the growing change in climate. Due to the increase of temperature globally, Australia has suffered intenses heatwaves and droughts. Heatwaves are especially dangerous as intense heats can lead to dehydration, heat stroke, and other heat related illnesses. Also caused by pollution, some of the largest number of deaths are related to the change in the environment due to pollution. Lung cancer kills about 1.6 million Australians (WHO). Lung cancer can be caused by…

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    Dorothy (Dot) Miles is known as a central figure in sign language poetry. Throughout her adult career she strived to create a form of poetry that both deaf and hearing people could enjoy simultaneously. She played a pivotal role in the growing popularity of signed poetry, as well as the use of sign language in theatre. Because of this role, Miles is also renowned as one of the pioneers in American Sign Language and British Sign Language poetry, and also English poetry. She was born in Wales, in…

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    Social Issues In Haiti

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    Introduction Haiti, officially named the Republic of Haiti, is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with its neighboring country the Dominican Republic. The name “Haiti” comes from Hayti, meaning “mountainous.” Port-au-Prince is the capital and the most populous city of Haiti. Haiti is encircled in a nation of approximately eight million inhabitants. The currency of Haiti is Gourde and a republic government represents the country. Haiti is one of the most mountainous…

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    The purpose of the infections caused by gram-positive cocci lab exercise is to utilize different identification and diagnostic techniques to differentiate various groups of bacteria, which cause infection. Our primary goal is first to establish the presence of an infection; then, determine which particular pathogens, or groups of pathogens, are the underlying cause of the infection. In the clinic, infections manifesting from gram-positive cocci are a common and growing problem. Two genera in…

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    Lyme Disease Case Study

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    Introduction/epidemiology Lyme’s disease is a transmitted disease from ticks, once the tick bites you, a small red bite mark will appear. A normal bite will disappear in a couple of days and does not indicate that you have Lyme’s disease. If that bite mark does not disappear and you get the following symptoms at first, you might have Lyme’s disease. The symptoms of Lyme disease are: a rash and flu-like symptoms. For the rash, three to thirty days after the bite that is considered infective,…

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    Have you ever had a moment when you realized you were wrong? If you have you can imagine how I felt when I found out the harsh truth about, in my opinion, one of the major issues that has been overlooked in this country. No one really thinks about it until you really need to, but it is bigger than the “black live matter” movement that is plaguing our country right now. Don’t worry, we still have time to change it just takes a handful of people to make a difference. I just need your eyes for a…

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    Lead has a long history had many uses back in its prime. Lead use dates all the way to the 300 BC, but It wasn’t used extensively until the Medieval times. Lead was originally utilized by the Romans for an array of problems. In an article by Needleman (1999) the romans would use Lead for roofing, coffins, cisterns, tanks, and gutters, and for statues and ornaments. The people found that unlike other metals lead did not need to be painted in order to not be corroded away. Leads inherent softness…

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