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    In 1963, as the leader of the peaceful protests against segregation, Martin Luther King was put in the Birmingham City Jail where he received a letter from the clergymen criticizing his work. He responded with another letter where he fully explained the reasons behind the protests. In this letter Martin Luther King remained a gentleman when addressing the clergymen. This is seen in his use of professional language and through the examples that were use to support his ideas. Throughout the letter…

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    drug supply and provision in the Confederate Army, while Smith’s book details the history of the U.S. government laboratories in Philadelphia and Astoria, New York. Next came historian Bruce A. Evans, who studied drug therapies during the war in his book, A Primer of Civil War Medicine. Evans’ presents in his argument in a unique and interesting way by presenting “the essentials of medical therapeutics as they would have been summarized by a reasonably well trained mainstream physician during…

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    Fat Cells Research Paper

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    Human organism needs a sufficient amount of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. The balance of these substances allows you to lose weight, feel better, look younger and healthier. Protein Protein molecules are made of combinations of amino acids. Their various combinations give special properties to molecules. Proteins are required for metabolic reactions and they construct "skeleton" of cells and the body's various tissues - muscles, skin, nerve fibers. Protein molecules are…

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    Hearing loss is a very common and a somewhat pronounced problem in the world today. Hearing loss is ranked number three for major public health issues. It can be caused by general aging or by the activities that you do in your everyday life. Many people think that hearing loss is only caused by listening to music too loud or not wearing enough hearing protection while around loud noises, but that is certainly not the case. There are multiple medical reasons for gradual or even sudden hearing…

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    Wisdom Teeth

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    Oftentimes, a wisdom tooth can erupt without any signs and symptoms. However, the process may cause some pain and tenderness too, especially if there is no enough room for it to grow or it is angled incorrectly that it hits other teeth. Once you feel that your wisdom tooth is starting to erupt, it is best that you consult your doctor to see that it will not pose any problems to your oral cavity in the future. Symptoms of wisdom teeth coming in The signs of wisdom teeth coming in usually depends…

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    During The Middle Ages, the most unbearable disease struck this time period. You can't think of anything worse than this, this disease was known as The Black plague or The Black Death. In October of 1347, a trade ship docked at the Silicon port of Messina after a long journey across The Black Sea. When they arrived, many people we’re already dead and some were severely ill. Many of them had fevers, they couldn’t keep down their food and they had black boils across their face, The authorities…

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    Priority Pathophysiology

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    The purpose of this academic paper is to explore the concept of prioritization from a nursing lens which will adequately incorporate the research presented from the final concept map. Using evidence-based literature, this paper will incorporate the information from the given case scenario and examine one priority pathophysiology, discuss the priority complication related to the chosen pathophysiology, and consider five priority nursing interventions specific to the chosen complication. Priority…

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    Night Elie Wiesel Change

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    Deaths in the Holocaust was something that occurred on a daily basis, that’s a well known fact, but there were also many survivors when the camp was seized. Although, Elie Wiesel’s stunning and well-written novel, “Night”, is one that helped him win the Nobel Peace Prize. The memoir is about the year Elie spent in Auschwitz with his father. There are tales of gruesome incidents that took place in the camp, from strenuous work conditions to just the pure insanity of the officers of the camp. In…

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    For once, the prosperity of their lives seemed to drag on peacefully. The harvest would be lauded as the best in centuries; a surplus had come in by the ton. Children laughing, prancing almost, running along the street with ease. Peace and tranquility seemed to be an endless stream of warmth bubbling away the blood that had been shed so long ago. Locals would occasionally stumble past a lonely corpse that sat peacefully in its final resting spot. Then there were the mass graves that held…

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    Annotated Bibliography Andrea Domingo California State University, San Marcos Schreiber, M. L. (2017). Evidence-based practice. Postoperative nursing considerations: Transurethral resection of the prostate. MEDSURG Nursing, 26(6), 419-422. Purpose: This article aims to describe the procedure itself, as well as indications and side effects of transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). It also discusses nursing care interventions for patients in the postoperative phase and…

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