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    Call to Your Tribe For most of my life I have always felt a little out of place, like I am walking around in a humans body, but that’s not who I really am.I am often the guardian of the lost and protector of the week. While this road I am on is not the always the easiest,I understand now that this is the contract I took on when I came to this life. As much as I have tried to fight it, it’s who I am. This road that I have chosen is one that can be quit lonely and this is the part I have…

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    Evil Dead is a reboot of the original 1981 movie under the same name. We follow a group of friends supporting a friend of theirs in his attempt to help his drug addict sister detox. To detox the sister the friends journey to a cabin in the middle of the forrest. Things go as far as expected as you possibly can imagine and we sit on the edge of our seats waiting to see how the story unfolds. One thing worth noting is that the movie used no CGI at all everything was practical effects. Between…

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    Taken It was like any other regular day. The chickens were in the hen house and sounded loud, the cows were in the pasture grazing, sleeping, and eating grass, the horses were in the barn getting settled up ready go on our morning ride. As we go through the pasture we get the feeling we are being watched and the feeling has been going on for a couple months. Animals have come up missing, there has been random bones found and then we realize that there are more bones then there should be as in…

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    Georgina Casey, nursing lecturer at Auckland University of Technology, writes that bioelectronic medicine is an internal or external therapy that targets a particular area of the body and disrupts action potentials through electrical impulses, affecting nerve function. This has elicited numerous novel treatments, notably…

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    Title Anatomical variation of the superior thyroid artery and its relation to the external laryngeal nerve. Introduction The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland located in the anterior triangle of the neck. It consists of two lobes, right and left, connected by an isthmus in the middle. The thyroid gland is mainly supplied by the superior thyroid artery, the first branch of the external carotid artery, and the inferior thyroid artery, a branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the…

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    In today’s world it seems like there is a growing number of people that are being plagued with mental health diseases. In particular Alzheimer’s appears to affect a growing number of people each year. Alzheimer’s is considered to be the “sixth leading cause of death in the United States today” (Latest Alzheimer 's Facts and Figures, 2016). While many research is being conducted to figure out the best way to combat this, there seems to be one deterrent that stands above all. This deterrent…

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    Perin V Hayne Case Study

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    cervical fusion procedure done. This is a surgery that removes a herniated or degenerative disc in the neck. According to Ullrich (2014), “An anterior approach cervical fusion is performed to relieve neck pain and other paid due to spinal cord or nerve root pressure from a cervical disc herniation.” The plaintiff, Irene Perin believe that the surgeon injured her and caused her to suffer from paralysis vocal cord. This injury had a major effect on Ms. Iren Perin’s voice. Her argument was…

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    Medical devices can range from the most simple thermometers to complex imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Neuromodulation is technology that acts upon nerves directly. It delivers electrical or pharmaceutical agents to a specific target area by altering the nerve activity. Neuromodulation devices and treatments are very effective (X). They treat nearly every disease like headaches to tremors to spinal cord damage to urinary incontinence. With a lot of scope…

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    Mobility disability is an early sign of the disability process in older people and is associated with adverse health problems such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease and number of comorbidities (Melzer et al., 2005). It is a precursor of end stage disability in older adults and is more common is women (Fried et al, 2000; Zunzunegui et al, 2015). Due to our rapidly aging population and loss of functional independence, identifying risk factors that predict mobility disability in elderly people…

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    These waves are then carried via optical fiber and on reaching the destination site they are demodulated by optical detector (photodiode, phototransistor, photoconductor etc.) to produce electrical output signal. The telecom industry uses fiber optic cable to establish communication between different exchanges such as MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) to BTS (Base Transceiver Station) and between MSC’s as well. Also, it is being widely used instead of Microwave Link to form the trunk network and…

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