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    The mysterious disappearance of Caylee Anthony and why I believe Casey Anthony is the murderer of her own child. What we know about Casey is that she was a troubled teen, she had a history of being a party girl. She also was caught in numerous lies that started as a young teen. She got pregnant at the age of eighteen, lied about it and never knew who the father was. She even lied about graduating high school until the day she could no longer hide it. It is to my understanding that Caylee Anthony…

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    The bubonic plague, a horrific disease that took millions of lives, swept across Europe during the 1300’s (“The Black Death”). Understanding the the cause of the bubonic plague, the symptoms and how it spreads was crucial to the end of the outbreak. The bubonic plague or also called, black death, or black plague is an extremely feared disease (“Bubonic plague”). The bubonic plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pestis (“The Black Death”). This bacteria is named after one of it’s founders…

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    marrow and fight against infection). A type of lymphocytes is a T-cell; they start development in the thymus then mature to be able to distinguish between “self and nonself” cells. Following development lymphocytes are kept in the lymph nodes and spleen (contain compartments of specialized immune cells). These organs “contain networks of nerve cells, which provide a pathway for the brain and central nervous system to influence immunity” (9.1 Mind and Immunity). “At the heart of the immune…

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    Phenytoin Research Paper

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    Phenytoin Toxicity Phenytoin is a medicine that is used to help control many seizure problems. Phenytoin toxicity means the amount of phenytoin in the blood is high enough to cause problems. Your caregiver will carefully and frequently monitor the amount of phenytoin in the blood to make sure that just the right dose is given. How you feel and your blood test information help guide your caregiver in making sure that a specific dose is best for you. CAUSES Changes in other prescription…

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    The Hot Zone part 1 is about the Ebola Virus, a deadly virus that is highly contagious and kills 90% of people that contract it. There is no cure, and no vaccine for this deadly infectious virus. The only known source of the virus is Kitum Cave, on Mount Elgon in Africa, deep in the tall rain forest. The first known case is of Charles Monnet, a researcher living in Africa, he spreads it by getting on a plane and going to a hospital. There he infects a doctor named Dr. Musoke, who then gets a…

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    Chakra Essay

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    begin with and as you most probably know already there are seven chakras, there is the root chakra which can be found at the base of the spine and symbolised by the color red. The next chakra will be found in your lower abdomen and is known as the spleen chakra. This chakra is synonymous with the color orange. Whilst in the stomach area you will find the solar plexus chakra and the color yellow. Slowly rising upwards you will find perhaps the most common chakra situated in the chest area. the…

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    poor background she and her family is living, poverty is evident which is a person against nature conflict. From the line, “Destiny: a one-room home plus a ceiling and six going on seven children, and that inverse kinship between the heart and the spleen.” (133), the said conflict can be deduced. In Chapter 5, Nenita and her five siblings steals food too which would not happen if they have sufficient food to eat. Physical problems come with the aforementioned conflicts. It is possible that the…

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    was no associated urinary or bowel complaints. On clinical evaluation it was found that patient was moderately built and nourished and had normal vital signs. Patient was then referred for ultrasound. USG of the Liver, Pancreas, GB, Left kidney, and Spleen were normal. Right kidney was not seen in right renal fossa, RIF and in LIF. USG of bladder was normal. Right ovary showed a cystic lesion with mobile internal echoes noted within it. Two separate uterine corpus and fundus was noted. Right…

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    symptoms occur, they may include: • Sweating. • Headache. • Back pain. • Weakness and fatigue. • Chills. • Joint pain (arthralgia). • Muscle pain (myalgia). • Depression. Your caregiver may also find that your lymph glands, liver, or spleen are enlarged during your…

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    for example. He was hit hard on the last play of an October 22 game against Chicago Vocational High School and died of a traumatic head injury. Tyrell Cameron (16) died after his neck was broken on a punt return. Evan Murray (16) died of a lacerated spleen. Last year 11 players died from on field injuries. (Tribune) This is a common occurrence in football and this is why football should be banned from high schools. 99% of high school players have Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is…

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