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    As a child, I was taught that we take history classes so that we don't repeat it. In Skolnick's article, she covers revolutions of the 60s and 70s. She starts off by talking about a big scandal of the 1960s it involves that "limiting" a women's rights. Back then the government tried to put a limit on a woman's rights, in today's society the government still tries to limit them. For instance, the recent rape case with the Stanford student, he got to go free while the girl has to live with his…

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    Pedicure Spa Case Study

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    the musty old smell in soil to E. coli which can cause food poisoning and kidney failure. The different bacterias present included gram positive bacteria and gram negative bacteria. Most of the gram positive bacteria was in clusters when under a microscope, found on the skin and in foods,may cause UTIs and acne. Most of the gram negative bacteria were rod shaped, found in the intestines, and feces and cause UTIs. It was found that there were many microorganisms in pedicure bowls and they all…

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    effective against gram-positive bacteria, Streptococci, Coryne-bacteria, Neisseria, Moraxella, Legionella pneumophila, and Bacteroides fragilis by preventing the turnover of elongation factor G (EF-G) from the ribosome. It is inactive on most gram-negative bacteria. Fucidin is generally prescribed to treat common skin infections as impetigo contagiosa, angular cheilitis, infected dermatitis and erythrasma and secondary skin infections such as infected wounds and infected burns. The Fucidin…

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    III. DISCUSSION 3.1 retention of Proteins The results of statistical tests show that the addition of probiotic plus herbs on different feed real (p < 0.05) against retention of Red tilapia fish protein. Results the average protein retention indicates that P1 (4,7659%) differed markedly with P0 (1,1505%) but no real different with P1 P2 (3,3455%), P3 (4,1090%) and P4 (2,1154%). The treatment gives the same results Q4 low with P0 feed without granting probiotics plus herbs. Administering…

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    Hafnia alvei, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Micrococcus luteus is a gram positive, coccus shaped microorganism that is nonmotile and unable to grow on glucose minimal media or simmons citrate agar (Kocur, 1972;). Citrobacter freundii is a gram negative, bacillus…

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    Natural Rights Theory

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    and only if it does not violate anyone 's negative rights and upholds your obligation to everyone 's positive rights. Positive rights are rights that others should provide for you without personally working to achieve them yourself. Negative rights are all other rights you have; everyone else only has the duty to not interfere with these rights. The challenges with this theory are agreeing on what is a right and determining if the right is positive or negative. Even Locke and the Universal…

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    Microorganisms Lab Report

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    Title: Discovering Microorganisms Inside of the Lab and Out Introduction: Microorganisms are everywhere, and they are usually associated with sickness or disease like E. Coli or Staphylococci. In reality, microorganisms help more than they harm. Microorganisms in our bodies help make everyday normal bodily functions possible. For example, normal microbiota found on the skin and gastrointestinal microbiota found in the digestive tract. If it was not present, it would make humans a lot more…

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    Polyphenol Essay

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    2.0 Introduction Consumption of foods and beverages that encourages a healthy living, better health and lowering the risk of sickness has become very popular among the consumer whom are health conscious. Hence, a lot more attention is paid to different food extracts such as green tea extracts, grape seed extracts and ginger extracts as they posed excellent antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties (Martin et al. 2009). These extracts have great potential in improving the…

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    Introduction The Morse Fall Risk Assessment is used to identify risk factors for falls. It is most important to identify and plan care for risk factors, but the total score may also be used to predict future falls. This tool takes less than three minutes to complete and is administered by a registered nurse. It is combined with a clinical assessment and review of medications to assess the patient’s risk for falls. The tool should be administered at least once a day and also if there is a change…

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    A. Description of the Study Area The experimentation of the study will be conducted in PLM College of Science Laboratory at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Gusaling Lacson, 6th floor. The University is located beside Department of Labor and Employment building in Intramuros, Manila, known as the “Walled City”. At the back of the University is the Philippine Red Cross - Manila Chapter. The Lacson Building where the laboratory is located is in between the University Gymnasium and Justo Albert…

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