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    Rabies is a serious disease that generates from a virus that normally occurs in animals. Humans can only receive this disease from being bitten by an infected animal. Human rabies is almost always fatal. Bats are the most common source of rabies in the United States. Coyotes, dogs, foxes, raccoons, cats, and skunks are also other animals that can spread and transmit the disease as well. (VIS) People at high risk are given the rabies vaccine to preserve them if they are exposed. If infected, it…

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    Nursing is a profession that has been around for a long time and will continue to be around for many years to come. It is the profession that resides under doctors, doing most of the “dirty work”. Most will join nursing because they feel good about helping other people and that’s everything nursing is. From when nursing first started, it has been about putting others first to make sure they get the medical care they need. Like all things that started long ago, nursing has evolved with time.…

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    Dynamical Systems Analysis

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    through synchronization." (Uhlhaas, Roux, & Singer, 2013; Saalmann et al.,2012; Ronenwett & Csernansky, 2010) In particular, these studies have shown that synchronization in the beta frequency band in thalamocortical region was correlated with working memory. In addition, it was found that a reduction of the activity of mediodorsal thalamus and thalamus cortical areas leads to a deficiency in the processes of acquisition and maintenance of information. (Uhlhaas, Roux, & Singer, 2013). Besides…

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    simply intentional use of a space to make it one's own … Appropriation is conceptualized as an interactive process through which individuals purposefully transform the physical environment into a meaningful place while in turn transforming themselves” (Roux, Scrima, Werner 61). A place has value, because it is where one’s life occurs, thus creating a direct relationship between the meaning of place and…

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    Is Football too Dangerous for Middle School Level Kids. Most People don't know how dangerous it is in some cases for middle school level kids or younger to play tackle football. Read to see. Most of the time it is dangerous for middle school level kid to play football. One of the main injuries is a concussion. Concussions can cause Alot of mental damage. Also neck and back injuries can happen. But in some cases it isn't dangerous. Football gear is getting more up to date and is less dangerous…

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    This is once again re-iterated by Adler, Stewart, Cohen, Cullen, Diex Roux, Dow et. Al. (2007) when they state that “People who grow up on the bottom (rungs of the socioeconomic ladder) die younger and are sicker throughout their lifetimes than those who are born to the rungs above them” with Braveman and Egerter (2008) stating…

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    Understanding Intercultural Communication Intercultural communication primarily focuses on how people from differing cultures, background, beliefs and/or communities communicate across different cultures When attempting to further understand communication across cultures, it is important to understand that cultural differences stem not only from different languages being spoken or individual origins being different of ones own birth country or region; cultural differences can appear from those…

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    Vitalism And Dualism

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    The relationship between Vitalism, and the opposing Mechanism in the eighteenth through twentieth centuries was complex, and often fraught with the confounding effects of religion. Depending on the social and historical context, vitalism has either been radically opposed to accepted Christian teachings, or a very quaint, and somewhat religious pseudo-scientific explanation for biological phenomena. In some sense, it seems as though the very concept of vitalism is analogous to the belief in…

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    in, and The Hives sure helped to open the door. With a strong garage rock band vibe and a bass breakdown for the ages, Hate To Say I Told You So became a cultural landmark, turning Sweden as the new “it” spot to watch for guitar-driven fun. 96. La Roux - Bulletproof Pop music by the end of the decade became more and more electronic. While it led the way for some quite generic and annoying radio hits (here’s looking at you, Black Eyed Peas), it did open the door to some brilliant synthetic…

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    Rapid Cycle Real-time PCR, Methods and Applications (S. Meuer, C. Wittwer, K. Nakagawara, Eds.), Springer Press, Heidelberg, 21-34. 38. Ratcliff F., Harrison B.D., Baulcombe D.C. (1997) Science, 276, 1558-1560. 39. Robène-Soustrade I., Hostachy B., Roux-Cuvelier M., Minatchy J., et al. (2006) Plant Pathol., 55, 288. 40. Schwartz H.F., Mohan S.K., Havey M.J., Crowe F.J. (2006) In: Compendium of Onion and Garlic Diseases and Pests, 2nd Ed. (H.F. Schwartz, S.K. Mohan, Eds.), APS Press, St. Paul,…

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