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    The reality of the health care industry is that it works and operates as a business. With a strategic marketing strategy coupled with high patient care satisfaction, these businesses will prosper if certain internal are met. Operating a large entity such as a health care organization also demands innovative and up to date care, recruiting and retaining high quality staff and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who has a vision for success. In the following discussion, three business principles will…

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    Baroque art focused on combining the Classical ideals of Renaissance art with spiritual feelings of the sixteenth-century religious revival. Dramatic effects created by using rich colors and brush strokes were used to arouse intense emotions. Bold human forms, intricate embellishment, dramatic use of light and shadow, intense facial expressions, and movement were also used in Baroque art to create a sense of unity. In Judith and the Maidservant with the head of Holofernes we see many of these…

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    disease and stroke which are considered to be “two of the leading cause of death in the United States” (CDC). According to the CDC, “2,200 Americans died every day” from heart disease and stroke, this situation becomes so prevalent that many health organizations decide to take part in the Million Hearts campaign which has for ultimate goal “to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017” (CDC). This campaign focuses on finding ways to decrease the occurrence of heart attacks and stroke…

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    Both diesel engines and gasoline engines are internal combustion engines, which means they are designed to make mechanical energy by converting chemical energy available in fuel. Rotary motion is required to turn the wheels of a car forward. So to make this rotary motion, pistons connected to a crankshaft move in an up and down motion to create the rotary motion. Through a series of small combustions or explosions, diesel engines and gasoline engines convert fuel into energy. Diesel and…

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    Cardiovascular Disease: The Forms, The Risks, and The Prevention The heart is an amazing and essential organ to the human body. It pumps blood in and out, through a complex system consisting of arteries, venioles, and veins. This system is known as the cardiovascular system. The heart delivers blood to the organs and tissues in the body. Without a heart, basic biology tells us, we die. The heart we are born with is the heart that we must take care of, if we want to live a long life. One…

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    of 4 children in a jewish family in Germany. Felix was 4 years younger than Fanny. Fanny and felix were considered musical child prodigies.fanny died at the age of 41 due to a stroke, and in result Felix was crushed. Felix and Fanny and a very close bond so after Fanny’s death 2 months later Felix died do to a series of stroke. Some people believe Felix died of sadness. Music Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn were both child prodigies. Growing up the two created music in…

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    Taylor: My Stroke of Insight When Harvard-trained brain researcher Dr. Jill Bolte says she had a stroke of insight, she means it literally. One morning, at the age of 37, she suffered a devastating cerebrovascular accident. A blood vessel in her brain suddenly burst. She could only speak “like a Golden Retriever” when calling for help. Her right arm “went totally paralyzed” and her world came crashing down. You won’t believe Taylor’s first thoughts upon realizing she was suffering a stroke:…

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    MELAS is an uncommon hereditary disorder that can cause strokes and dementia. MELAS syndrome is a neurodegenerative disorder. MELAS stands for mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes. MELAS syndrome is brought about by changes in genetic material (DNA) in the mitochondria. Our DNA is found mostly in the cell nucleus. Some of our DNA is in another vital structure called the mitochondrion. MELAS syndrome is a known to begin in childhood,…

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    3.2.4 Anatomy of Times new roman 1932 Overview Times New Roman is a transitional serif16 typeface commissioned by the newspaper The Times in 1931. Credited to Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of the newspaper, the typeface was supervised by Stanley Morison, who adopted an older typeface named Plantin17 as the basis, but ‘made revisions for high legibility and economy of space’(). Morrison also intended it to be readable and unseen. Consequently, the design met his…

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    in the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs and limbs, which in turn can cause heart attack, stroke, and damage to the body’s organs or even death. The writer of this essay, and her mother, are believed to have the Factor 5 genetic mutation, which makes them more susceptible to blood clots. This would have even greater risks while using any form of birth control to have a stroke. The writer's mother has had two strokes in the last six years that is believed to be caused by birth control related blood…

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