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    Shock is a medical emergency in which the tissues and organs of one’s body are not receiving a sufficient flow of blood. With the circulatory system, it can no longer provide sufficient circulation which prevents every body part from performing its primary function. Oxygen is deprived to the major organs and tissue throughout the body. The body’s waste products buildup. Shock can cause serious damage to a person’s body, and in severe cases, death. There are several major causes of shock in…

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    Introduction Lateral epicondylitis also known as “Tennis Elbow”, is a chronic condition that presents pain in the lateral portion of the the elbow. Frequently seen in sports that require a repetitive motion of forearm flexion and extension, such as tennis, pitching, golf, javelin throwing, and fencing, the muscles that are typically involved, but are not limited to, include the extensor muscles.(1) This muscle group encompasses the extensor carpi radialis brevis and the extensor digitorum…

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    when hypoperfusion, hypotension and organ dysfunction develop. If hypotension and perfusion abnormalities, lactic acidosis, oligoria and acute onset of mental deterioration occur despite aggressive fluid resuscitation and inotropic therapy, septic shock is present (Munford,…

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    (n.d.). Retrieved October 16, 2017, from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shock value Discussion 6: Every poem is a radical poem. This is the last discussion of our class. I believe radical poetry is not just an art form can be used at protests and rallies, can also be applied at daily life as well. Yesterday’s radical could…

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    Thermal Heat Injury

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    The inflammation process occurs as a reaction to the cells resulting from injury. The mediators of the tissue injury resulted in capillary dilation, which increased blood flow and permeability resulting in leaking of fluid. The site of injury increased leukocytes that resulted in white cells to migrate to the affected areas, thus producing a systemic response of fever (Effects of burn injury, 2010). The thermal injury was localized to the skin and systemic response to the area, resulting in a…

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    After records that the C and w Organization removed all traces of Beyoncé and also the Dixie Chicks from its internet site and also social media sites networks after reaction to their much-hyped shock efficiency at the CMA Honors on Wednesday, the company refutes that it removed anything other than an advertising clip. " CMA has actually not eliminated any type of states of Beyoncé's efficiency on the CMA Awards," a CMA representative claimed in a declaration. "In development of the program,…

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    War In A Nutshells

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    Research Journal Topic 3: No One Spared In a nutshell? Picture from: http://www.dakinarchives.net/iphoto/wwIcartoons/Desktop-Pages/Image5.html Identify the many groups of people devastated by WWI. Men Women Children Many races and ethnicities Describe how the war took its toll on these populations Zeppelins in the heat of battle killed a bunch of kindergartens. Women had to be careful making ammunition Women working in factories with TNT could get poisoned with their skin yellow and…

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    Kenney, Roybuck and Gould examines the possibility of the variation along the dorsal and ventral axis of the hippocampus in the effects of nicotine on learning. According from the research nicotinic acetylcholine receptor protein combines binding sites for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and play a role in cognitive functions. Additionally, the nicotinic administration also related to the hippocampus which involved learning and memory. For this research to understand how dorsal and ventral…

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    Veert Shock Research Paper

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    Vert Shock Vertical Jump Training Program Review Introduction to Vert Shock? Vert Shock is a vertical jump training system created by Adam Folker and Justin ‘Jus Fly’ Darlington. It is specifically designed to help athletes to enhance their vertical jump. The program assures to extend the vertical jump by 9 to 15 inches in the time frame of 8 weeks and then it is easy to dunk. It’s not just a magic solution or a fairy tale but a pretty bold statement, because the guys who created it, Adam…

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    Mount Fuji Research Paper

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    If you are ever in another country; you should probably know about their geography. You might want to see some of the sites they have to offer, you might want to see the country’s nature, or even learn about their history. Well, if you are going to Japan and want to know where to start, try to go to Mount Fuji. Mount Fuji is great in height being over 12,000 feet, it is the largest mountain in Japan on record. It is a great place to hike, camp, and enjoy nature. When you climb to the top of this…

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