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    hears the active voice message on her iPhone. "I sound youthful! What's more, quick!" she wonders. "That individual never, ever anticipated that would talk this way." The message was recorded before Levine was determined to have Lou Gehrig's sickness, or ALS, in mid 2015, and before the dynamic engine neuron malady brought about her discourse to end up moderate and slurred. However, as her capacity to talk falls apart, she's investigating another approach to reestablish her voice by means of…

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    Clear Quartz

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    Introduction Quartz is one of the most plentiful minerals on earth, and it is found in various igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Clear Quartz is composed of pure silicon dioxide, and has nearly smooth sides with naturally faceted points at one or both ends. Clear Quartz is also known by the name Ice Crystal, which was derived from the Greek word “krystallos,” which means “icy cold.” (1) Greek philosopher’s believed that this crystal was water frozen so hard that it could never thaw.…

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    BPPV

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    (Towler,1984). In addition to tinnitus and hearing loss, if the patient does not complain of a sensation of pressure in the ears, Meniere’s disease can be ruled out. If the patient does not have a worsening of vertigo with driving or sea travel, motion sickness can be ruled out (Umphred, 2007). What will rule in BPPV is the patient’s subjective findings and objective tests. Classically, the patient will describe BPPV symptoms as intense short-lived vertigo (lasting about 30 seconds) with fast…

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth’s actions are driven by a desire for power, and he seeks to gain power over others. Shakespeare uses this to address questions about the inescapability of fate and to show the reader the corruption of power. The play begins by showing the reader that Macbeth is a fearsome warrior who has slaughtered many men in battle for King Duncan. As a gift for his skills, Duncan gives Macbeth more land and another title. Leaving the battle, he is met…

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    Nursing Health Assessment

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing health assessment can be define as the assessment carried out by health professionals such as nurses in any medical field to identify the sickness or any problem faced by an individual who is seeking for health care. Another definition can be the “collection of data about an individual’s health state” (Jarvis, 2008, pg; 2). The main purpose of undertaking nursing assessment is to make judgments and diagnosis about the individual’s health state or maximum level of health and…

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    its real significance in society. Media strongly affects youth culture. The media executives are quick to defend their role in youth violence and bullying while selling millions of dollars in ads focused on youth. TV producers, network executives, motion picture companies and others in the media deny any impact of their programs on the attitudes and actions of youth. This essay using materials from Item C asses the view the mass media represent young people as a problem group.…

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    recover his son’s body for an appropriate burial. Homer justifies these actions as a request from Jove and since the request comes from the god of gods, Achilles does not have any other recourse but to comply. “So be it. If Olympian Jove of his own motion thus commands me, let him that brings the ransom bear the body away (Homer 184).” Achilles was furious for losing his friend to Hector, but after killing him and taking his revenge, he gains nothing but not giving the Hector’s body to Priam.…

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    myself as well as the people around me and became self-conscious. I am a highly introverted person, and I do not like to draw attention to myself. This assignment went against that and made me very uncomfortable. I also felt uncomfortable in a motion sickness type of way. When I was moving up or down without seeing where I was going, I felt somewhat light-headed and started shaking. My nervousness and anxiety undoubtedly exacerbated this feeling, and I was glad when it was over. As can be…

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    Any loose teeth, braces, bands, or a retainer. Any nausea during boat or car rides. Any history of motion sickness in the family. RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS Generally, this is a safe procedure. However, problems may occur, including: Allergic reaction to the anesthetics. Lung and heart problems. Inhaling food or liquids in the stomach into the…

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    Postoperative Nausea Vomiting Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) can directly affect the surgical patient’s outcomes, lead to diminished satisfaction, delay healing, and increase pain. Once the patient initially experiences nausea after surgery it may be difficult to treat and can result in a prolonged hospital stay thus increasing medical costs. According to Chandrakantan & Glass (2011), “studies indicate that the incidence of nausea ranges from 22% to 38% and the incidence of vomiting…

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