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    been able to abolish slavery, with assistance from the US government, by establishing an antislavery law. Thankfully, the international law is dominant to the Mauritanian law, which comes to the aid of putting an end to inhuman acts and bringing stabilization to the country, leading to a civil human rights system. The country has taken a positive step, and is apart of the UN human rights program, and have participated in UN conventions involving human…

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    blood loss after injury. Pathophysiology of hemostasis accrue by 3 main phases Vascular phase : which is the primary hemostasis by vasoconstriction of the arteries and vein injured. Platelet Phase: aggregation and stabilization of a hemostatic platelet on the site of injury. Coagulation phase (secondary hemostasis): Activation of Coagulation factors within intrinsic or extrinsic pathway . Types of bleeding: The 1st type bleeding that…

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    Joseph S. Nye’s article, “Liberalism Revived”, supports this view as he describes three strands of liberal thinking—economic, social, and political. His three strands of liberal thinking help explain how states attain their self-interest by means of interdependence, cooperation, and the establishment of institutions. In the economic strand, he asserts that states focus heavily on interdependence, as trade helps avoid conflict because it causes states to pursue economic growth without the…

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    increase in depressive symptoms, poor insight, poor judgement, poor impulse control, the patient is in need of inpatient hospitalization. TACT consulted with Dr. Gentry and it was recommended to refer for inpatient hospitalization for safety and stabilization. TACT assisted the ED doctor in completing IVC paperwork. TACT will search for appropriate…

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    h1: Structural Repair in Florida Do you have rotten beams, foundation cracks, water leaks and other foundation issues in Florida? These issues often lead to structural defects. One of the most common structural problems is wall rotation caused by expansive soils in the Florida area. Because of Florida's geological history, the surface soils that supports structures consist of clay and loose sands. Areas of the home may settle and crack due to washed out footings. Moisture…

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    1. Introduction: One of the many outcomes of globalization is the migration of individuals across boundaries in search of employment, opportunities and a sustainable quality of life. ‘Travel’ has become more accessible to the population on account of the diplomatic and political alliances which have removed the political barriers between nations. South Africa too has witnessed an influx of individuals from different nations, religions, cultures and ethnicity adding to the diversity of the…

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    In modern times, the huge progress of sexual liberation has evoked the reconsideration of gender identity, which leads to the reexamination of gender transgression and its sexual corollary. This essay will argue how the performativity of binary genders implicitly entails the possibility of alternative sexualities under the heterosexual hegemony through the analysis of a Disney animation Mulan (1998), which is a story of a woman successfully disguising as a warrior within an army for a decade.…

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    The patterns of American colonial life, specifically in the Massachusetts Bay colony, encapsulated the massive social, political, and economic shifts of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Factors including freedom of religious expression and increased opportunity for wealth or opportunity led many Europeans to immigrate to New England. Prominent figures and experiences of the entire Colonial Massachusetts Bay population as a whole are often times generalized onto those of the…

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    Most people who drink alcohol or even use drugs can stop their use with ease. It is not often that a struggle to quit ensues, but when it does, it is likely that the user has developed a substance use disorder. In the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, (2013, p. 483), “a substance use disorder is a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues using the substance despite significant substance-…

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    The patient arrived emotional and in tears as she learned that her mother is diagnosed with cancer. The patient plan to visit her mother in North Carolina next week as she plan to leave on a Wednesday. The writer explained to the patient about guest dosing as the patient is not eligible for take home bottles. Please note, the patient is aware that the writer will need to discuss her situation with the Practice Manager as the patient's past/current UA's are positive and the patient need to have a…

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