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    January Schofield, age 14, started talking to her imaginary friends at the age of 2, accompanied by frequent staring into the far distance for an extended period of time. She had over 200 imaginary friends whom were all, unaccountably, named after units of measurements, numbers or other items that belong in learned linear sequences. Despite the vast number of imaginary friends she had, she never mixed any of them up, including the clothes that they were wearing and their individual…

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    When it comes to sports, injuries are just a part of it. According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information the 5th most common injury in sports is an injury to the shoulder. Many of these occur in contact sports, like football and wrestling or even falling from your lofted bed. As an athlete who had to deal with this I understand the stress and pain it can cause. In this speech I will inform you about the basic parts of the shoulder and complications that can occur to it and how…

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    The biography of Abigail Adams by Charles W. Akers is absolutely remarkable. He’s managed to capture who Mrs. Adams was and how her everyday life and character influenced her family, friends and country. Akers captures Adams, wife of John Adams and mother of 6, life and major political and social developments throughout her time in one single piece of writing. As we explored the initial chapters we learned that Abigail came from a prominent family via her mother. Her mother’s family included…

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    Mental illness are different types of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. Depression and manic depression are two out of many mental illnesses. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness, affects how you think, and also cause loss of interest. Manic depression are mood changes that go from rare highs and lows. Depression is a very typical mental disorder. About 350 million people of all ages around the world suffer from it. Women are more likely to have it…

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    I bet aAlmost everyone in here has gotten vaccinated before which is great! Unfortunately, 3 million people die from a vaccine-preventable disease each year. That huge amount of 3 million people believe that vaccinations do nothing but bad to you or have no access to vaccine clinics and doctors. The importance of getting vaccinated protects those who are unable to get vaccinated and isn’t just some fluid that is injected into your skin. Let’s break down how a vaccination actually works., Tthe…

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    There are 1,511 casinos in the United States. The casino industry in the United States is worth over $240 billion and it employs around 1.4 million people, according to a 2013 study by the American Gaming Association (Pierceall). With these statistics, it can be hard to see the downside of the casino industry and the negative effect it has on people. There are over 1 million people in the U.S with a reported gambling problem. The severity of the addiction differs, but it has ruined lives and…

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    What Is AMD?

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    Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) and Control Options AMD comes from the oxidation of sulphide minerals. It has the negative impact on the environment. Since it could affect the surface water, ground water quality and land used. This condition due to the low pH contains by the water (could reach up to 2), sulphate content (SO4), and metals content (Fe, Zn, Cu, Ni, As, Cd). The principles for AMD formation should be understood to be able to manage the water. i. Waste containing reactive sulphide (S2-,…

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    Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that slowly progresses as a person ages. Alzheimer’s disease effects brain memory and also brain function. This happens because the brain cells slowly begin to die off. Normally when our brain cells die off, new ones take their place. For Alzheimer’s patients this is not the case. The dead cells are never replaced by new ones. This is what causes the memory loss and the loss of brain function. Most of the time Alzheimer’s patients will remember…

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    Health Forecasting

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    In this manner, the health estimating model supplies a multigenerational approach as a stabilizer to fleeting, determining that regularly overwhelms legislative issues. These provides approach producers with more relevant data to bolster numerous particular medications, arrangements, and projects that can enhance the strength of the populaces…

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    Acute Dystonia

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    Mood Stabilizer Lithium - Lithium treats your current emotional issue and additionally helps stop relapse; thus, it is important to continue taking the drug when this episode is over. Because therapeutic and harmful dose ranges are so close, it is important to…

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