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    Direct characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Indirect characterization is the process by which the personality of a character is revealed through the character’s speech, actions, appearance, etc. Direct characterization gives the reader characteristics about the character directly while indirect characterization makes the reader think more in depth. All characters have indirect and direct characterization, such as Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo…

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    President's authority to make war is far from absolute, though most presidents have other opinions. Several presidents, like Johnson and Bush, have made decisions alone that have affected our country in a negative way. Presidents have been known to make rash decisions disregarding Congress and send troops to war without the formal declaration of war. Congress has only declared war five times and presidents have sent troops to war more than 150 times. This shows that the president needs more…

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    unit was sent in to start an irritating rash. The rash was to start in the middle of the body and work its way outward; effecting almost every part of the body. With any object that touches the rash, it will send a searing pain through the whole body until the point where it’s not even comfortable to lay still. I could tell the rash had started and was getting worse. This once perfect princess was squirming constantly trying to get comfortable. With the rash set, I was down to my last assembled…

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    Measles is a extremely dangerous virus according to the WHO which states, “In 2014, there were 114,900 measles deaths globally about 314 deaths every day or 13 every hour”(“Measles”). Measles has been around for many centuries its actual case is unknown. Scientist know that it is only found in humans. Many outbreaks have taken part in history. Measles has numerous symptoms,has a cure, and usually kills the host. Measles also known by its scientific name Morbillivirus and is part of the…

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    DRESS Syndrome Analysis

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    Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome, also known as drug-induced hypersensitivity Syndrome (DIHS) presents clinically as an extensive mucocutaneous rash, accompanied by fever, lymphadenopathy, hepatitis, hematologic abnormalities with eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytes, and may involve other organs with resultant damage in several systems. The pathogenesis is related to specific drugs (especially the aromatic anticonvulsants), altered immune response,…

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    Personal Narrative: Flaws

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    Flaws: Internal and External The day I found my rash, I did not know it would be a life long struggle. I remember my family telling me that it was just a rash and that it would go away, it never did. It may not seem like a significant problem, but at 7 years old it was. This led me to see that everyone has their flaws, big or small. The morning that I had to go back to school with my new addition, I was terrified. Would my friends still like me? Would I be treated differently? Would they…

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    themes is the German belief of their racial superiority over all other existing races. The people of the German Empire believed that their racial purity and specific traits made them of a higher standard than those of any other ethnicity. For example, Rash states that the German belief of purity originated from a work by Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau. Gobineau’s work detailed the idea of mankind being an originally perfect being that was facing continuous degeneration, mostly through the…

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    Mononucleosis

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    who is infected at the time. Mononucleosis has many signs and symptoms that come with the virus. These would include fatigue, malaise, a sore throat and fever. Along with swollen lymph nodes in your neck and armpits. Swollen tonsils, headache, skin rash and a soft, swollen spleen. The Epstein-Barr virus has an incubation period of four to six weeks. In young children the incubation time could be shorter. There is…

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    In the Victorian era there was up to half a million children died caused by tuberculosis.This research is about diseases in Victorian britain during victorian era.The major disease in Victorian Britain was Tuberculosis because there was no cure and not easily detected. In Victorian britain there was one major disease, is Tuberculosis, also called TB.One-sixth of all deaths are caused by Tuberculosis during this time period.Another major disease In Victorian britain is chickenpox. some of the…

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    with the massage therapy client is extremely important. Below is a list of contraindications for massage therapy: You Have Rashes Rashes are one of the contraindications for massage therapy. A rash could be a sign of a number of health problems, including eczema or a skin allergy. It is best to have a rash inspected by a physician before you get a massage. Rubbing the area can cause further irritation. You Have Suffered An Injury Massages not only help promote meditation and relaxation, but…

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