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    Smart Pill Dispenser

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    The purpose of the Smart Pill Dispenser is to remind people to take their prescribed medication dose, prevent over and under dosing, and maintaining independence from caretakers. This product will provide peace of mind, since medical care would be ensured by proper maintenance and dispensing of medications. It will also allow people to spend less time counting and organizing medication. The Smart Dispenser will automatically detect and dispense medication at pre-programmed, alerted times. The…

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    Phentermine Diet Pill

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    Fight Obesity with Phentermine Diet Pills Phentermine is known to be the generic name for a drug related to obesity management. There are many brands related to this. This includes lonamin, Andipex-P, Fastin, Oby-Cap, Obenix, and even Zantryl. This is utilized for both long-term and even short-term medicine. This intends to treat the increasing case of obesity. This is even accompanied by the diet itself. This may also ask for the modification of one’s behavior. In this juncture, the appetite…

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    Diet Pills And Vitamins

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    miracle solutions to serious problems, the appeal of weight loss drugs is immense. Diet pills and weight loss supplements are widely available in the United States. They come in several forms – pills, powders, liquids, bars and others – and are sold in drug stores, supermarkets, and health food stores and online. Despite wide and easy availability, the supplements…

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    Summary Of Blue Pill

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    is a summary of research into malware called ‘Blue Pill’. It was developed by a security researcher named Joanna Rutkowska, a low-level security and stealth malware researcher. Her intention was to show that a prototype malware, code-named Blue Pill, could "100 percent undetectable” (Vaas, 2007). She created it as part of a research project. It worked by bypassing Microsoft 's digital signature protection for kernel mode drivers. The Blue Pill malware is like the movie, “The Matrix”. The…

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    The Pill: A Short Story

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    “Yeah, but I already know how to do it. It’s common sense, really. Plus, I learned how to make a pill in science class. You pour the yellow mixture into the pan with the tablet-sized holes in it. Bake it for a while until it gets hard. Then, you let them cool. When they are done cooling, drop a little poison over them. That’s all there is to it,” Faith smiled. “Not even,” Quinn smirked. “You have to make the poison so the Elders can’t feel any pain. Now that is hard.” “Okay. Then teach me.” She…

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    The Bitter Pill Analysis

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    “The Bitter Pill” starts off with an acrimonious tale of how a man that was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma ended up borrowing from his in-law to pay for his exorbitant cancer treatments. After I picked my jaw from my desk, I started pondering what could the cancer treatment breakdown be that warrants the price to be so high? I, of course, am aware of how corrupt the healthcare system is in the US, but, to what extent, not so much. The medical jargon used in the hospital bill, along with…

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    Margaux’s parents paid her funeral expenses in advance, signed the order not to resuscitate, and left town. It was only after countless sleepless nights that Tom came upon the morphine pills prescribed to Margaux; a feudal attempt to dull the pain of oncoming death. In order to desensitize his own trauma, Tom ingested the pill, seeking to evade the emptiness that slowly filled the space occupied by love. Margaux’s skin now dangled from her skeleton, while the sun only provided motivation for…

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    The Bitter Pill Essay

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    The Bitter Pill As citizens of America, people do expect government transparency because it really matters people under the government. Democracy Web suggests that the absence of accountability and democracy results in ignorance of people voting in the elections, the meaninglessness of both elections and the idea of public’s desire, as well as the prospectively irresponsible administration (Democracy Web). This statement thoroughly reveals the importance of government transparency and the…

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    Throughout a person's lifetime they will have at least one life changing moment, they could even have more than one. A life changing moment could happen right when a persons is born or it could happen right before they kick the bucket. Life changing moments can be a good or a bad thing. Basically what a life changing moment is, is something that happened that influences your life. Throughout my life I have had two major life changing moments that have changed my life. Both of these moments in my…

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    Pill Bugs Research Paper

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    Roly Pollie Party; How Different Types of Music Impact Pill Bugs Behavior In our experiment, my partner and I came up with the hypothesis that the vibrations of different kinds of music would affect the behavior of pill bugs. Pill bugs, also know as Roly Pollies, are small, black, terrestrial crustaceans, that roll up to protect themselves from predators. Pill bugs can't hear, but they can sense the vibrations from the sounds. This lead my partner and I to see how the vibrations from the…

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