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    Prior to participation, students were provided with written consent forms, outlining the major aspects of the study; both the participant and the researcher signed two copies of the consent form. Following informed consent, participants were provided with a questionnaires packet, consisting of forms requesting demographic information, the Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck’s Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)—for both trait and state anxiety—and the…

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    thread or wire. The feeling of latex and or the sound of its pull due to its elasticity/strength reminding me the taste of skin that has been cut. The translucency and smoothness of wax reminds me the warmth of sperm, vaginal discharge or the taste of saliva. These subjects and fantasies become part of a space, they become part of a…

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    she made an example of the boy that it is not a game. Melba´s first day of school was crazy as she was walking well more like running to her first class till ¨Suddenly I felt it the sting of a hand slapping the side of my cheek, and the warm slimy saliva on my face,drawing to the collar of my blouse (Beals,74)¨. This showś boldness because she did not fight back and she stood in shock and had to keep moving and the people were looking at her waiting for her to do something like a predator…

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    Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

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    cells of our body with and without the demonstration of symptoms[1]. The virus can be reactivated during other illness or stress, this may occur with or without symptoms[1]. CMV carriers shed the virus through body secretions, such as breast milk, saliva, semen etc[1]. So CMV can be contracted from close contact with people secreting the virus. CMV came into medical attention in 1910 when owl eyes inclusions…

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    LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938. LSD is typically either swallowed or held under the tongue, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection.The effects of the drug were not known until 1948 due to the fact that no one could explain it’s mystifying effects. It was introduced commercially in 1947 by Sandoz Laboratories under the trade-name Delysid as a…

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    Mies” In fact, the bats are extremely helpful. For example, in World War II bats were used as bombs. Also, as stated in the Animal Rescue site, “Vampire bats, who are the only mammals known to feed on the blood, have a natural anticoagulant in their saliva, called draculin. Turns out, draculin might be able to help people survive stokes by breaking up blood clots.” As shown, the bats draculin helped people survive stokes. To conclude, bats are unique, diverse, small and big animals that don’t…

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    Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), is a blood disorder that is characterized by the destruction of the blood platelets caused by the presence of antiplatelet antibodies. This bleeding disorder is not associated with a systemic disease. It’s typically chronic in adults, but self-limited in children. The trouble with this there is not defining diagnostic that presents this disease clearly, instead the diagnosis is presented through the exclusion of other variables. Typically, patients have…

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    vomiting accompanied by fever, pain or weight loss requires medical intervention. Oral hygiene is very important because the gums become hyperemic and swollen. It might result to bleeding due to increase in estrogen levels. Some women secrete excess saliva caused by eating starch (Lowdermilk, 2014, p.…

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    Milk Myth Essay

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    Milk! Your child’s favorite drink. Is it really as good as they say it is? Did you know that in Medieval England doctors would spit on wounds, because saliva was believed to have healing properties? Parents would also tie rabbit feet around their babies necks to ward off illness? Indeed, history is replete with unfounded health beliefs, and to everyone’s detriment, the milk myth is among the most tenacious. Milk is much more than just a drink, It’s a cultural phenomenon that can be traced…

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    which is a narrative poem written about a hero or heroines that display unparalleled bravery and courage. B. The poem begins with Gilgamesh as a ruler who oppresses his people, who pray to the gods for relief. 1. The gods create Enkidu from clay and saliva as an alter-ego for Gilgamesh: half animal, half human, Enkidu is created to help rid Gilgamesh of his arrogance. 2. Enkidu is civilized by a prostitute who has relations with him, introduces him to shepherds – who teach…

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