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    but not for their men. In fact, it was a revolutionary philosophy for France as well as the entire world at the epoch of World War I, when the dominance of men was unchallengeable, while the development of feminism was still insignificant (Charles-Roux, 248). Nevertheless, the design and new philosophy of Chanel produced a significant impact on the development of fashion and the 20th century culture at large. Remarkably, as Coco Chanel grew more and more popular she attempted to change some…

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    Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27th in 1822. He was the son of Jean Pasteur and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. His father was a poorly educated tanner, who had high hopes for his son to excel in his education. * Pasteur gave a significant impact to the world of scientific research through his numerous contributions. Earlier in his life, Pasteur worked as a chemist, and dealt with the specific nature of tartaric acid. Tartaric acid is a type of acid that occurs naturally in many…

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    Gastric Bypass Case Study

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    GASTRIC BYPASS REVISION SURGERY Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Patients who have under-went gastric bypass surgery for some reason, seek revision of this surgery generally for two reasons. 1) Patient fails to loss the weight adequately /or weight regain 2) Post-operative medical complications (this may lead to the failure of surgery) Failure of Gastric Bypass surgery may be due to mechanical or metabolic complications. However, the eating behaviours of a patient should also be considered. In fact,…

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    Gender Polarization

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    Annotated Bibliography on Gender Polarization, Parenting, and Internalized Sexism in Gender Polarization Patterson, M. (2012). Self-perceived gender typicality, gender-typed attributes, and gender stereotype endorsement in elementary-school-aged children. Sex Roles, 67(7/8), 422-434. doi: 10.1007/s11199-012-0184-9 Patterson (2012) explores children’s self-perception of normal gender behavior and how that manifests in interactions with others. Many studies of children have shown that low…

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    achieving and managing long-term weight loss while decreasing health risks. (A, p 1-2)(B, p 2)(C, p 2). The most common type of bariatric surgery performed is the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. The procedure drastically decreases stomach volume and bypasses the duodenum by attaching the stomach to the jejunum. (A, p 3-4) (B, p 2). Roux-en-Y bypass surgery promotes weight loss through decreased food intake…

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    Today, Louis Pasteur’s name has become almost synonymous with germ theory, vaccination, and immunology. His accomplishments include not just disease management, but include also the saving of certain business and national economies. For example, one of Pasteur’s first successes was in identifying the nature of fermentation, and showing the importance of yeast as a catalyst. Because of his work, distilleries in Lille, France were able to produce wine more regularly once Pasteur had discovered the…

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    Introduction The health systems in an area include community resources along with wellness programs. Several community resources address the needs of a population in the nursing field. The nursing process delivers care for the diverse individuals and families with select health concerns. By innovating across a variety of settings and care types the programs help transform current health care systems by catering for: adolescent and childhood immunization, maternity care, and women’s health.…

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    in this essay I will talk about two stories that teach us about how people can respond to conflict in a good way, in this two stories that I chose "Asylum" and "Sanctum" In this two stories the characters have to make horrible decisions, but they make good decisions in the conflicts that they deal. In this essay I will have five questions that will help me to make this easier, number one. What harsh situation or conflict did the people in the text face? number two. How did this situation affect…

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    Rabies (from the Latin word “madness”) has been recognized for over four thousand years. The first record of rabies dates back to 2300 B.C. in the Babylonian city of Eshnunna when dog owners were forced to pay a fine for causing the deaths of other people. Since then, many notable writers and philosophers such as Homer, Democritus, and Aristotle have also recorded rabies, mostly through cases of canine rabies (or rabies received through a rabid dog). During the 16th century, Girolamo Fracastoro,…

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    Tammy, I totally agree with your explanation. To expound on it, the Michelson’s separate hermeneutics and exegesis to help correct, from what I see, the inexperienced study scripture. The context of a particular writing and its form can say a lot about a passage. I am taking the Psalms class here at Regent and have to say that different forms of writing make a difference. I am not saying that the inexperienced reader cannot gather great information and learn the truth of God, however, when it…

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