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    Average Beats Per Minute

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    UNIT 11 ASSIGNMENT 2 Anjelina Qureshi P3 Average Beats per Minute I took 3 reading of my beats per minute (BPM) to ensure I got an accurate result. I took 3 readings of 30 seconds and then multiplied them by 2 to get 3 readings of 60 seconds. I took my readings whilst sitting down and not talking having not done any physical activity (walking etc.) in the 10 minutes before I took my readings. Repeats Beats per 30 seconds Beats per minute 1 35 70 2 38 76 3 42 84 Mean 38.3 76.6 Decline of…

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    According to Leila Green, Lessa Costello, and et.al., around the conclusion of the China Study, it is stated “The results overwhelmingly indicated that a wholefood, plant-based diet was superior to the standard Western diet, the SAAD, in terms of cancer protection.” Concluding that not only will eating fresh foods such as fruits and vegetables as well as keeping a healthy life style can truly help a person’s mentality and physicality in the long run; but…

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    L-Ornithine Research Paper

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    1. Introduction L-Ornithine is an important chemical ingredient for its applications in food and pharmaceutical industries as a dietary supplement, as it is known to be efficacious in the treatment of liver diseases and wound healing [11]. It can also be used as a precursor for the synthesis of other amino acids, such as arginine and citrulline, and putrescine, an important diamine used as a nylon precursor [28]. L-Ornithine could be produced by fermentation using auxotrophic mutants, for…

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    Importance Of Ppe

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    It also includes clothing designed to protect against adverse weather conditions. Personal Protective Equipment should not be confused with a works uniform, e.g. nurses uniform or shop assistants overalls. That is provided as part of the company’s ‘image’ and is not covered under the PPE regulations. The use of PPE to protect people is the last line of defence and other measures to control the hazards and risks involved should be considered first. All too often there is not enough effort put…

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    According to nature of tissue damage: • Strains (muscle/tendon injuries). • Sprains (joint/ligament injuries). • Contusions and hematomas. • Fractures and dislocations. • Wounds (abrasions, lacerations, punctures, blisters). Sports Injury Related Conditions in…

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    earth. It is sustainable and is clean energy. Resources of this form of energy include shallow ground, hot rock and hot water, beneath the surface of the earth, and the magma found deeper the earth’s surface. Below the earth’s surface where the temperature ranges between 10 and 16 degrees Celsius, geothermal-heat pump can utilize this resource to heat and cool buildings (Grant 54).…

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    Tallink Group Case Study

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    The Business Strategy of Tallink Group The Group’s vision for 2014 is to be a market leader in the cruise line industry of Europe by offering world class services in leisure and business travel. The Group’s Strategy is to: 1. Strive for the highest level of customer satisfaction 2. Increase the volumes and strengthen the market position in the region 3. Develop wide range of quality services for different customers and to pursue new growth opportunities 4. Maintain an optimal debt level that…

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    Obesity Epidemic Analysis

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    One of the most terrible disease in the United states! Obesity, the epidemic is all over the U.S. This article will discuss the history, short and long term effects and the solutions to this terrible disease. For people, obesity (The condition of people being grossly overweight.) can start very early. Kids can get obese at a very young age from genetics or, overtime they might become obese. This can affect them in the future, they could not lose weight as adults and become obese with health…

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    Foot Care Plan Essay

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    Asking permission gives the patient a sense of control over the situation and answers to the questions can help the nurse assess readiness to learn. To assess readiness to learn, the nurse will assess such things, as the patient’s present health condition, emotional state, and environment, all factors that can affect a diabetic patient’s ability to learn . The nurse should also assess the patient’s ability to complete foot care tasks independently. If the patient is unable to complete any…

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    rights rest on the recognition of the basic right of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health. They also include the right of all to make decisions concerning reproduction free of discrimination, coercion and…

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