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    Dealing mainly with the social issues of the late 20th century, Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work is both artistically alluring and bringing to the forefront many of the dualities of the time. Although he had an unfortunately short life and career, Basquiat has left an enormous impact on the world of art. Some of the biggest influences on his artistic style were his relationship with famous artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Madonna. Basquiat was also greatly influenced by personal…

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    as the lesions resembled sarcoma, though benign. Shortly preceding his death, he published a considerable study of 24 cases of "benign, miliary lupoids". Out of these cases, some exhibited involvement in the lungs, conjunctiva, bone, lymph nodes, spleen, and nasal mucous membrane. As a result, what was seen as a curious dermatological condition by Hutchinson in London became known as a multisystemic disease in Oslo. In Sweden, S, Lofgren linked erythema nodosum and bilateral hilar adenopathy…

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    Infantile Colic Essay

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    Recent evidence shows acupuncture to be a safe, alternative modality for pediatric patients (Birch et al, 2004). In traditional Chinese medicine, the symptoms associated with infantile colic most often reflect the syndromes of “food stagnation” and “Spleen Qi Xu.” (Landgred et al, 2010) In 2010, a randomized, double blind study in Sweden investigated whether acupuncture reduces the duration and intensity of crying in infants with colic with 81 otherwise healthy infants of two to eight weeks…

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    Melisa Redmond of Pioneer State Mutual Insurance Company referred this file for medical case management. Instructions were given to meet with Whitney Kononchuk and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care, and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 9/20/16 I met Ms. Kononchuk and her mother at Royal Oak Beaumont hospital. Ms. Kononchuk was in a hospital bed. Ms. Konochuk was alert and oriented. I provided her mother my consent to read and she…

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    Unit 5 P5 Research Paper

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    P5 List of all cell features and functions: • Nucleus • Cytoplasm • Cell membrane • Mitochondria • Ribosomes • Cell wall (Plant Cell) • Endoplasmic Reticulum (smooth & rough) • Lysosome • Golgi Apparatus/body • Nucleolus • Vesicles A nucleus is like the brain of the cell, it is a large oval which controls the activities of the cell and the nucleus also contains genetic material (DNA). The nucleus also contains hereditary information. Most chemical processes and reactions, which are…

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    Evidence to support this claim stems from the use of words like “I” and “me” throughout the novel in moments where Grendel describes his actions, or speaks to other characters within the novel: “She tasted of urine and spleen which made me spit. Sweet mulch for yellow blooms. Such are the tiresome memories of a shadow shooter, earth- rim roamer, walker of the world’s weird wall. ‘Waaah!’ I cry…” (Gardner 7). The original Beowulf manuscript is told in a third person omniscient…

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    “I'm the type who'd be happy not going anywhere as long as I was sure I knew exactly what was happening at the places I wasn't going to. I'm the type who'd like to sit home and watch every party that I'm invited to on a monitor in my bedroom.” -Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol, icon of his time, and one of the most successful artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol was truly transcendent. His early works of commercial art and magazine spreads changed the way the world viewed magazines and newspapers.…

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    As tradition dictated in Athens during the 5th century B.C.E., a funerary ritual was held to honor those who were killed during the first of the Peloponnesian wars. Pericles, the leader of Athens at the time, was chosen by the state to give a speech in honor of those lost in battle. Reading the oration of Pericles we realize it is not just a eulogy but is in fact more than that. This leads one to ask, what is the purpose of this speech that Pericles gave to his nation? In addition to paying…

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    Nursing Trauma Case Study

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    1. Develop at least 2 complete nursing diagnoses related to client’s history. Rape-Trauma Syndrome related to forced sexual penetration as evidenced by shame, fear, and helplessness. (610) Risk for Post Trauma Syndrome related to inadequate social support. (594) Stress Overload related to chronic illness as evidenced by reports of difficulty in functioning. (768) Risk for ineffective activity planning related to insufficient support systems. (49) 2. Identify the components included in a client’s…

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    Vaccinating Children

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    vaccinating children for rubella, also known as German measles, the risk has decreased tremendously for a pregnant woman to pass it along to their unborn fetus or their newly born child. Birth defects such as deafness, blindness, heart problems, liver and spleen damage, and mental disabilities that come with the virus are no longer even seen in the United States, all by just a vaccination (Pro & Con Arguments:”Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?). Vaccines are in the end a product,…

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