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    Osteomyelitis Anoimalo S. Matagi Alaska Career College Abstract Osteomyelitis affects about two out of every 10,000 people (Cleveland Clinic, 2016). A possible reason as to why two of 10,000 people are affected is their lack of understanding to how to treat and prevent osteomyelitis. For example, those who are not aware of how osteomyelitis and how it effects the bone, as many organisms (most commonly staphylococcus) travel through the blood stream and can cause a bone…

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    Visiting the Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem was a wonderful experience. Their mission is “inspiring wonder, curiosity, and lifelong learning in our children and community through interactive play and discovery”. In my opinion, they are right in keeping with this mission. The museum opened in 2004 and just recently celebrated their ten year anniversary. They have about 13,000 visitors every year. Unlike most museums, because this is specifically a children’s museum, there is an admission fee…

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    Visualize your life with pain, stiffness and lower energy. How would you act in response? You would not be there to understand when someone is dealing with the symptoms of Rheumatoid arthritis RA is a chronic long live disease that can cause disability and decrease the quality of live. In which the body immune system exterminated its own connective tissue. This disease is to make distinctive by inflammation in the synovium the tissue that lines the joint. When the synovium is attacked, it…

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    Mindfulness Essay

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    According to the Dalai Lama (2001), mindfulness can enhance presence in four ways. First, it can heighten the sustainability of focused attention. Second, mindfulness practice can enhance self-compassion which should lead to greater empathy and compassion with clients. The compassion and acceptance developed in mindfulness practice is viewed as ultimately valuable as the basis of compassion and acceptance toward others (Dalai Lama, 2001). Third, mindfulness can offer a way to reduce stress and…

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    critically important to make the diagnosis and get the patient on treatment at the early stage of disease. Despite the importance of early diagnosis, recognizing Wilson’s disease remains a challenge. Among the current technologies of diagnosis, Magnetic resonance image (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG) are noninvasive but not specific for Wilson’s disease. Genetic tests are highly accurate but it is not globally applicable due to too different mutations and variability between populations and…

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    Trombone History

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    0.547" (big or instrumental birthed) after the leadpipe as well as via the slide. The layout of these tapers impacts the modulation of the tool. As with various other metal tools, noise is generated by blowing air via pursed lips generating a resonance that produces a standing wave in the tool. It has the venturi: a little restriction of the air column that includes resistance significantly impacting the tone of the tool, as well as is placed right into the mouth piece receiver in the slide…

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    Discuss the use of brain imaging technology in investigating the relationship between biology and behaviour The function of this paper is to review, in an unbiased way of brain imaging technologies in investigating the relationship between biology and behaviour. Brain imaging technologies, with their advantages and disadvantages: PET scan/Positron Emission Tomography scan What it is: A PET scan, or Positron Emission Tomography scan is a scan that detects positrons that are emitted from…

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    Why Is Hamlet Unethical

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    Ethics is the science and study of the ideal human character (Kidder). However, with everybody holding a different idea of right and wrong, how is it possible to lead an ethical life? In a world of cynics, spies, and once friends, Hamlet is faced with this exact dilemma. Should he exact revenge on his father's murderer or show clemency? Revenge is a major theme in Hamlet by William Shakespeare. In fact, does not revenge characterize the tragedy, and indeed the entirety of Hamlet's adult life? If…

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    Research An academic journal written by Eric Chudler explains that the brain imaging technology we have today show how much of our brain is active while performing different tasks. “PET scans (positron emission tomography) and FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) clearly show that the vast majority of the brain does not lie fallow” (Chudler). Chudler’s research proves that all parts of the brain are used, just at different times during performing different functions. His article gave an…

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    Research In 1903, Robert Osgood, a US orthopedic surgeon, and Carl Schlatter, a Swiss surgeon, concurrently described the disease that now bears their names. They found a pattern in which teenagers who are still growing often experience knee pain and inflammation in the area just below the knee and they called it Osgood-Schlatter disease. Teens experience symptoms of this while doing athletic activities or doing some regular exercise like climbing stairs. They feel pain in their knee,…

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