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    Coronary Artery Disease Levi Gatherwright Morehead State University Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Artery Disease, CAD for short, is caused by a buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries that supply the heart with oxygenated blood. The plaque (Atheroma) is a waxy like substance that consists of calcium, lipid compounds, and blood clotting compounds such as macrophages and fibrin. The buildup takes many years to accumulate; the plaque eventually swells the arterial wall restricting blood…

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    Culture In Little Tokyo

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    Community Development Advisory Committee that campaigned and established Little Tokyo’s historical district on East First Street. Some of the oldest Japanese American businesses in the country are on First Street, and so the rich culture plays a big role in establishing a sense of community in Little Tokyo. (“The Paradox of Dispersal”, Dean S. Toji and Karen Umemoto) Local policymakers wanted to make sure that despite whatever happens, there would always be a Japanese influence in Los Angeles.…

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    multicultural country it is important for teachers to understand the influence of culture in the classroom and how it can affect students. Multicultural Education is defined as “encompasses many dimensions of human difference besides culture, such as race, occupation, socioecomic status, age, gender, sexual orientation and various physical needs and traits” (Patty Ramsey, 1987). It is relevant to all children, even those who live in homogeneous areas. In Australia cultural groups tend to be…

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    Background: Plantar Fasciitis is the most well-known kind of heel pain. When you wake up from bed in the morning and experience a shooting heel pain when you walk on the floor, you could experience the ill effects of plantar fasciitis. You may find that in the wake of strolling for around 10 minutes, the pain starts to die down. Nonetheless, getting up from a situated place after a drawn out time-frame, the agony returns forcefully. In the long run, this sounds recognizable you might be the 1…

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    Imagine being an athlete who is a national champion in swimming, snowboarding, and also surfing. Each are difficult sports requiring extensive control of the body. One day, you are crossing the street and a motorcyclist heading your way doesn’t notice you, leading to a disastrous accident. The next thing you know, you wake up with no control over your arms or legs. A care taker has to do everything for you, since your autonomy is now gone. Months pass and you realize that you cannot live this…

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    Erickson 's fifth stage is called identity versus role confusion. (Berger, 2014). According to Erickson, this crisis is solved with identity achievement. (Berger, 2014). Erickson states that identity foreclosure is, "when an adolescent adopts parents’ or society’s roles and values wholesale, without questioning or analysis" (Berger, 2014, p.458). My hope is to one day become a high school English teacher, but…

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    as misfits in society. The expectation and acceptance has certainly improved through the centuries but there are still many issues with our categorized system in civilization. One of the most memorable examples of boy blue (legos, action figures, sports, etc.) and girl pink (dolls, princesses, pets, etc.) is when Target® stopped labeling sections by gender. Coming from a family who is accepting of my preferences and raised me as not having gender specific toys or style, I can fully appreciate…

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    Urban Slum Case Study

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    good for the studies.. ii. Another challenge faced by the children is due to large number of students in the school. There is no proper infrastructure to accommodate all the students and the quality of teaching is food to be very poor. The teacher’s role has been only to teach the children and not focus on how much the children are gaining from them. II. HEALTH AND…

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    insist on Todd staying instead of a hotel. Todd is greeted with a friendly welcome and his bags are taken inside the house. Todd proceeds to sit down with Puro and his aunt and is asked many personal questions. Puros aunt asks Todd about his father’s occupation and if Todd was married or had a girlfriend. Todd appears uncomfortable with all of the questions and states that his last relationship recently ended due to his girlfriend’s interests in starting a family. Puro’s Aunt finds it odd and…

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    Non Traditional Family

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    adolescent social and behavioral development and their educational achievement. The studies reviewed how single parent and family structure effects a child’s academic achievement in school, their social development and if the parent’s gender played a role in these findings. Single Parent Families Versus Traditional and Nontraditional Family Structures and Their Effects on Child Adolescent Development, Education and Social Behavior. In today’s society, there are far more children who…

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