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    Bloodstain Pattern Essay

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    Bloodstain Pattern Analysis “What processes must be undertaken to analyse bloodstain patterns at a crime scene for the purpose of presenting this evidence at a criminal trial under South Australian law?” Blood. Sticky, hot, messy, awful blood. For most of us, the sight of it turns the stomach, but in the court of law, blood can tell a lot more about a crime scene than you might think. Forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the interpretation of bloodstains for the purpose of…

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    Discharge Teaching on Feeding Your Baby: Bottle vs. Breast While intrauterine, the fetus depends strictly on what the mother consumes for their growth and development. Once the infant is finally born, the mother then has to decide on whether she wants to breastfeed or bottle feed. Infant feeding is a very important part and learning experience for parenting. It is up to the nurse to help the new mother choose, feel comfortable with a feeding method, and provide knowledge of the newborn’s…

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    Cynthia Essex was a wife and mother of eight children when she was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Her story starts out on a regular Sunday morning when she set off to church with her family. She was feeling fine despite the slight amount of fatigue that continued to press on her. This seemed normal to Cynthia though, and she even claimed that, “Something would be wrong with me if I wasn’t tired.” Exhaustion soon overwhelmed her, and during the middle of church service she abruptly…

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    At the end of the day when the clothes come off, how comfortable are you with your body? In Horace Miner’s satire of American life, he recognizes that, “The fundamental belief underlying the whole system appears to be that the human body is ugly…” (Miner); and with all the billboards, television ads, and magazines that project unrealistic photo-shopped standards of beauty, it is understandable why many members of society are obsessed with modifying their appearance. Society spends countless…

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    The patient is a 57 year old female who went to the Urgent Care due to a complaint of shortness of breath, weakness and leg edema. She was seen by the Urgent Care Physician who advised her that she has fluid overload with severe hypertension and a holosystolic murmur. She was then sent to the ER for further observation. Her religious preference is Catholicism. N.E. has no known allergies. Imaging studies of the chest was done and the imaging studies suggested congestive heart failure, and the…

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    Breast is best? There are not many options when it comes to feeding an infant. While there are a small few that feed the baby justly whatever they want, a majority of parents narrow it down to either formula feeding or breastfeeding. Unfortunately, if a mother chooses to breastfeed she is faced with more than just the struggles of the actual breastfeeding, she is also faced with the challenge of fighting the flack breastfeeding brings. Parents who choose to formula feed also face some…

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    Hair Health Essay

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    In society, hair health is a big deal. How well hair looks and flows all depends on how healthy your hair is. Whether you have short, long, frizzy, flat, thick, thin, processed, or virgin hair keeping your hair healthy is a necessity. It is possible for hair to remain healthy. Not only that, the fear of having damaged hair via chemical process is a pure motivation to improve current hair health. Also, by understanding that everyone’s hair is different and that not everything works on everyone’s…

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    Research Prospectus: How Do We Get Women into Weight Training? The obesity rate of America have grown over the last couple years. Many people have secondary lifestyle which lead to little to no exercise. The health issues have risen and we should pay more close attention to our bodies. Today, when we look at women and weight training, only 20% of American women get the recommended two strength sessions per week. Why is this? Why do women stay out of the weight room? Does weight training benefit…

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    We perceive and comprehend our overall health differently. Jim and Larry mutually believe their general state of health is good, but differ in their approach to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Both men sell cars for the same car dealership, share the same birthday of January 4th but are three years apart in age. Jim L. is a seventy-three year old man who has lived in Omaha, Nebraska his whole life. He has been married for fifty-three years, is the father of two children and grandfather of…

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    Pollution is one of the most serious problems that affect our environment, and its effects on all life aspects are clear to everyone. Because of this, pollution is one of the most serious issues that all the word countries are concerned about. As time goes, the pollution problem increases and also the population growth increase. The increase in demand for water and food supplies place an increasing stress on the ground and surface water quality and quantity. One of the environmental problems…

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