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    Pulse Pressure Essay

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    D. PULSE PRESSURE INTRODUCTION The pulse pressure is the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. The systolic or top pressure is defined as the amount of pressure exerted on the blood vessels when the ventricle is contract (systole). The pressure is due to the force produced as the blood is ejected contacted with the blood vessel’s wall. On the other hand, the diastolic or bottom pressure is defined as the amount of pressure of the blood vessels when the heart is at rest…

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    Critical realism focuses around the anti-positivist philosophy of science established by Roy Bhaskar and has challenged some of the core theories associated with political explanation and science. One of the main contributions of critical realism is its focus on causal analysis, which as a contested concept, has challenged twentieth-century thoughts about political science and further International Relations, thus challenging the positivist thinking associated with the era. Critical realism…

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    deeper meaning of the hardships and liberation of captivity are shown. The overall meaning of the poem the author is expressing to the reader is that one should follow the word of god while being held in captivity, but to not limit themselves to being narrow minded and limited in terms of thinking. The narrator of the poem is expressing to the audience that the experience of her capture was eventually an eye opener to her. It is a unique experience that made her question her entire life and…

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    “Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere...” (Longfellow par. 1). These words by Longfellow seem to spring into the mind when looking at The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Grant Wood. Grant Wood’s painting presents an idealized portrayal of a well-known event in American history in a time when when America had lost its luster. Upon first looking at the painting, the eye is drawn immediately to the church that stands in the foreground. The white church…

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    These shoes are pretty true to size. They're slightly narrow, which might mean purchasing a half size larger. What colors are available for the Devotion Walking Shoes? The shoes come in a black/dark purple/light blue, white/light blue/orange, gray/light green/dark pink, and black/gray/dark pink combination…

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    Digestive System The digestive system is also known as the gastrointestinal system, where the mouth is connected by a series of organs all the way through the body to the anus. This article stated, “digestion is the process in which the body breaks down our food and drinks into smaller particles to feed and nourish our cells” (“Your digestive system,” 2004). This process is important for the body to use the nutrients from food towards energy, growth, cell repair, as well as our overall…

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    Careers and colleges When choosing my top five careers it was kind of hard but I managed to narrow it down to a criminal psychologist, Anesthesiologist, a Juvenile case manger, an Event coordinator, or cosmetologist/business owner. Each one of these careers all hold an importance in someone’s lives. Rather it be planning someone’s big day, helping parents get back on the right track, numbing their pain for labor, or just simply making them feel pretty for a day! -Education & Training- The…

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    Philosophers have developed concepts they consider are sufficient for defining racism. One philosopher is Tommie Shelby. Shelby presents his reasoning for why we should view racism as an ideology, or a system of beliefs that constitute social oppression. Shelby opposes Garcia who accepts that beliefs do not contribute to racism because one should be able to explain one’s beliefs; in some cases, the subjects cannot. This means that racial discrimination is not just about the individual but also…

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    In How Doctors Think by Jermone Groopman, Groopman takes an in depth look at the clinical problems in health care such as misdiagnosing and inappropriate treatment given based on poor communication, and cognitive errors. As a trained physician Groopman, saw there was a problem in listening to the patient closely and observing their symptoms carefully. There is a huge disconnect between doctors and patients which forces doctors to deal with the task of having to determine the patients diagnoses…

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    vases can be traced back to painted Greek amphoras. Amphoras are both functional and decorative. Unpainted amphorae, usually with narrow necks or stoppers, were standard storage containers for oil or wine. The painted ones, with lidless wide mouths, were used as decanters. Relatives of the amphora were the “panathenaic amphora” which were large painted vases with narrow necks and were made for public presentation at festivals or games. They were splendidly decorated because they were given as…

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