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    the Protocols were amended in 1975. However, a lack of enforceability by any international governing body allowed a nation like South Africa to secretly create its own such program, one that operated unchecked and actively employed its toxins and agents throughout the 1980s. With apartheid as the nation’s backdrop, the ruling power of South Africa faced foes both abroad in neighboring nations in the form of leftist and communist groups in Angola, Namibia, and Rhodesia, and at home in the…

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    Leveaquin Research Paper

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    its numerous side effects. These include but are not limited to headache, diarrhea, nausea, constipation, vomiting, vertigo, abdominal pain, trouble sleeping, itching, gas, rash, and vaginal discharge. Many lawsuits have come about with claims of nerve damage, tendon rupture and tears, and severe leg pain to name a few…

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    Pirate Alley Book Report

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    makers, whose nerve and in addition endeavors to safeguard political conceals keep adjacent maritime boats from taking on the hero's role. A couple of Navy Seals figure out how to crawl on board and make disarray, yet in any case, dangers by the pirates to murder vacationers make the surrender ineluctably predestined. So the boat is towed off to the Somali coast, and the prisoners are bound in a foul, rodent pervaded stronghold. That is the place Carmellini and a cast of Seals and CIA agents…

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    Extrinsic Asthma Essay

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    reduction of lung function in 15% of asthmatic patients while receiving dental care The mechanism of an asthmatic attack Both asthma types have the same mechanism in initiating an attack . The allergen or non-allergen factors stimulates the vagus nerve to release acetylcholine which cause constriction of the airways and increased glandular secretions which will plug the small airways in the lungs leading to bronchial edema and airway obstruction. Sings and symptoms of an acute asthmatic…

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    254). Insulin agents have a major difference related to the onset and duration of action. The action of insulin can be divided into rapid-acting, short-acting, intermediate acting, and long-action (Haveles, 2011, 256). Dental cautions related to an increase or sudden decrease of insulin can include epinephrine, glucocorticoids, or opioids (Haveles, 2011, 254). General anesthetics should be used with caution due to an increase risk of acidosis (Haveles, 2011, 254). Pharmacological agents for DM…

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    Neurosurgery There are eight main parts of the brain. There are traces of ten different elements from the Periodic Table of Elements in the brain. Neurosurgery has dated back to around 10,000 BCE. The person who created modern neurosurgery was Harvey Cushing. Other famous neurosurgeons are Walter Dandy, A. Earl Walker, Donlin M. Long, Henry Brem, and Ben Carson. There are different specialties a neurosurgeon can choose to do. There are a lot of diseases that need neurosurgeons to treat them.…

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    Agent Swan had remained true to her word and the very next day, work on repairing Anna’s injuries began. She had several metal brackets and pins put into her leg to help stabilize it and her old injuries were also looked at and repaired properly. After work had been completed on setting Anna’s bones right again, she began to undergo treatment as I had done when first administered the cure. Slowly, as her tissues and muscles began to heal and rejuvenate themselves, Anna’s immune system came…

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    Wound Healing Case

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    Introduction Wound care involves a lot of physiological and immunologic processes to achieve optimal wound healing, as well as several physical and social factors that may also help to successfully achieve wound closure. In this case study, Carlton, a six-year-old, got a deep cut on his foot after he stepped on the sharp edge of a shell while running along the shoreline. The foot of the six-year-old boy looked even worse a day after her mother had washed it. The gash had turned red and very…

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    Prostatitis Essay

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    Prostatitis Overview- The prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, which can run in acute or chronic form. In most cases, the inflammation of the prostate is of origin bacterial. In other men prostatitis flows from eziopatologici elements of other nature: the case of nonbacterial prostatitis or idiopathic, an inflammation of the prostate to etiology unknown, and prostatodynia, a pain prostate separated from ' inflammation, accordingly (alleged) of a marked tension of the pelvic…

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    annexation in 2014 had a political backlash against the country. Also, Russia has been accused of interfering in the U.S. presidential election in 2016. Recently, the poisoning of a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia through a nerve agent in Salisbury on England soil had a worldwide backlash against the country. Russia has denied any part in the poisoning but British intelligence officials belief otherwise. These news events and more has potential sponsors in a conundrum.…

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