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    The coercive substructure of perfection in Paradise Lost The ideal human being, or the standard for which we strive to emulate, has been conceptualized in various works of literature and classical artwork, particularly Roman sculpture. Though the attributes that provide this human the pedestal title of “ideal” may vary discriminately with culture, the idea of having a framework to which the masses could compare themselves and others is not a foreign concept. The ideal human birthed from the…

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    Sepsis Research Paper

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    Some of the symptoms you may see would be a drop in blood pressure, fever, chills, delirium and/or rapid heartbeat referred to as tachycardia. According to Medline Plus article titled “sepsis” when and if the blood pressure drops it results in septic shock, the second stage of sepsis. Many of the body vital organs such as the kidneys, liver and lungs stops functioning properly due to the restriction of blood flow to them. Two of the early symptoms of sepsis may included a change in mental status…

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    based on content. The content areas listed are the ones focused on during the testing: animal, animal detail, human, human detail, anatomy, nature, map, object, fire, smoke, clouds, blood, art/architecture, clothing, botany, food, sex shock, shading shock, and color shock ( ). All variables were treated as though they were independent variables. Changes were eventually made to allow for coding of the data. Once this occurred they had to change the process for coding data of the…

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    There are many different types of discipline. However, spanking kids has some positive effects and intentions. Spanking kids can be shocking them into behaving correctly. It can prepare them for the real world. Parents spank their children with the best intentions at heart. A child’s behavior is a reflection of their parent’s style of discipline. There are various ethnicities that affect the types and amount of discipline used on kids. Spanking is a positive form of discipline that allow the…

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    immune system or have an entry points for bacteria to enter the body. Sores, catheters, and EG tubes makes a person more susceptible to the MRSA infection. S.aureus does not get destroyed by gastric juices produces enterotoxins that can cause toxic shock…

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    What Is Drop-A-Brick 2.0?

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    The simple innovation of Drop-A-Brick 2.0 will encourage consumers to save water through its straightforward method to reduce their water usage. The Drop-A-Brick 2.0 was created in hopes of reducing the current severity of the drought in California. The Drop-A-Brick 2.0 is a hand-made brick made of rubber that can be put into the tank of a toilet. The rubber material can let the brick bend to not hinder the function of the toilet, be filled with water, and sink to the bottom of the tank. With…

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    that the lug nuts, and wheel studs sit in the pocket properly. The hubcentric wheel spacer fits over the hub. This ensures that there will be no vibrations as you drive. These spaces help to eliminate clearance issues. If your wheel is hitting your shock, or your car's brake calipers it's bad for the car. The wheel hitting these items could result in them becoming worn or breaking. The wheel spacer keeps the wheels from hitting these important components…

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    Over the last decade, monumental advances in the medical field have taken place, resulting in prompt recognition and management of many diseases. Despite this, meningococcal disease remains one of the leading causes of death in children and young people worldwide (Dowson, 2014). With its rapid onset and serious nature, meningococcal septicaemia affects up to 0.95% of the western world’s population each year making it essential for health professionals to understand the pathophysiology,…

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    According to “Transactional Nursing: A Book of Readings” by Pamela Brink and Judith Saunders, there are four stages of culture shock that are defined as follows (keep in mind that I’m paraphrasing). The honeymoon phase is the first phase of culture shock, it is when you accept the change and feel very optimistic towards it. Secondly, there is the disenchantment phase, which is where you feel disenchanted by the change as you may have guessed. A lot of the time you may skip the honeymoon phase…

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    Chile has been the location of some of the largest earthquakes ever recorded. Few earthquakes in the southern hemisphere, or even in the entire world, compare to The Great Chilean Earthquake in May of 1960. In Figure 1.1, Richard Aster places the most powerful earthquakes from the last one-hundred years in a pie chart. The Great Chilean Earthquake accounts for nearly 20% of the total global seismic moment release. At a moment magnitude of 9.5, the earthquake caused astronomical amounts of damage…

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