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    Health issues affected many people all over the country. The health of the people is more of a concern in middle and low income countries. This is because these countries do not have the proper care to provide the people of their country with the right health services. Eventually this leads to disease of the country that become prevalent and hard for the people to avoid unless they take the proper care and precautionary steps. Some of these countries do not even have a plan or strategy in place…

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    Dominican Youth

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    The rate of out of school kids in a nation shows what extent of kids are not as of now taking an interest in the instruction framework and who are, passing up a great opportunity for the advantages of school. In Dominican Republic, 7% of offspring of authority elementary school ages are out of school as appeared below in Figure 4, which likewise considers the extent of kids out of school by various qualities wherever information is accessible. For instance, Figure 4 demonstrates that around 8%…

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    Andrew Heywood ENG 1101 Larson August 24, 2015 Climate Change and the Arctic Earth is a self-sustaining system that is built to cleanse and rehabilitate its own environment. Due to our interactions with the environment, producing mass amounts of greenhouse gases and releasing chemical waste, we are slowly tearing the Earth apart faster than it can repair itself. One effect this has created is climate change. Climate change has caused much of Earth’s environment to degrade, the Arctic being the…

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    Chronic Cardiac Failure

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    Therapy, vol. 16, no.6, pp. 504, viewed 8 February, http://dx.doi.10.1186/s13075-014-0504-2. Ulrich- Lai, YM, Figueiredo, HF, Ostrander, MM, Choi, DC, England, WC, Herman, JP 2006, ‘Chronic stress induces adrenal hyperplasia and hypertrophy in a subregion- specific manner’, American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology and Metabolism, vol. 291, no. 5, pp. 965-973, viewed 8 February,…

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    The Dual Multiplex of the Divided Line Argument, in the conversational Platonic sense, is one possible way to come to accurate conclusions. In an argument, two or more opposing sides all present their evidence, and, upon deliberation, all sides come to a unanimous conclusion, which forms a thesis. In when more evidence is brought forward, the thesis is compared to the antithesis, and synthesis occurs through which a new, more refined thesis is created. In Plato’s Republic, this dialectical…

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    Episodic Memory Psychology

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    For several years the frontal lobes, known to play a role in higher-order cognitive functioning, have been thought to contribute to episodic memory (EM) – a contribution in which researchers have recently made efforts to delineate. Here I will evaluate the notion that frontal lobes contribute to EM, and suggest reasons as to how it might do this. Lesion studies We can look at lesion studies to assess the contribution of the frontal lobes to EM. Unlike cued-recall and recognition tasks (which…

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    Kinesin Synthesis

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    Our logic for choosing kinesin for developing CNS therapeutics is based upon our own research, which found that kinesins are transcriptionally upregulated during memory storage and that they are both necessary and sufficient to induce long-term memory storage (LTM) in the marine snail, Aplysia californica (Puthanveettil et al., 2008; Fig 1). Furthermore, other researchers have also discovered that an increase in specific kinesin function in the mouse forebrain improves working memory (Wong et al…

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    This article is about the hypothesized neurological disorder. For other uses, see Panda (disambiguation). PANDAS Streptococcus pyogenes 01.jpg Streptococcus pyogenes (stained red), a common group A streptococcal bacterium. PANDAS is hypothesized to be an autoimmune condition in which the body's own antibodies to streptococci attack the basal ganglion cells of the brain, by a concept known as molecular mimicry. Classification and external resources Specialty Neurology ICD-9-CM 279.49 Patient UK…

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