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    Blood Evidence Analysis

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    confirmatory testing. Blood evidence is the most common type bodily fluid found at a crime scene. Presumptive testing at the crime scene can determine whether blood is present and may require the use of multiple methods to come to a conclusion. Luminol is the most common type of test, which will present with a blue luminescence because of oxidation of hemoglobin. Another test similar to Luminol is Fluorescein, but requires an alternate light source to determine the existence of blood…

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    Blood Donation Speech

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    We all know that the main functions of the blood are the transport of respiratory gases, digested food or nutrients, waste products, hormones, enzymes and ions from one body part to another, it protects a body against diseases and regulates body temperature. In other words, blood is the essence of life. A body cannot survive without a sufficient amount of blood. Unfortunately, there are people who don’t have the same chances as we do. Let us take the United States as example. Every two…

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    Blood Pressure Blood pressure , as a physiological variable of humans, is a hydrostatic pressure, utilized by blood on the walls of blood vessels.(Tortora and Derrickson 2011). It is caused by the contraction of the ventricles and the amount of blood in the whole cardiovascular system. The mean blood pressure (the average pressure in the cardiac cycle) is coordinated in order to provide adequate blood transfer to the tissues.(Saladin,2001). The decrease of blood pressure is followed by an…

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    Galen's Theory Of Blood

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    foundation of current philosophical knowledge in medicine. The theory of blood which was developed by physician and medical writer Claudius Galen (Galen) illustrates ancient and modern significance. Galen’s theory explained that when food is processed within the liver it transforms into blood. This blood is then transferred to other organs to be utilised. Galen’s theory was influenced by the ancient Greeks’ knowledge of human blood in the body. Galen’s theory is classified as being incorrect…

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    High Blood Pressure

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    Hypertension A.K.A. High Blood Pressure I picked High Blood Pressure also known as Hypertension for my disease for this assignment. The main reason is because it seems everyone around me has high blood pressure. A coworker has high blood pressure and did not take his medications and ended up having a really bad stroke. I didn’t realize until that happened that it could be as serious as a stroke to people. My husband has high blood pressure and I am on him all the time about taking his medicine.…

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    Blood Pressure Facts

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    Important Facts about Blood Pressure The heart is the most important organ in the body as it helps to pump blood to other parts of the body. Blood pressure can be described as the force that the blood exerts on the arteries as it moves throughout the body. Generally, blood comes out of the heart at a higher pressure and later reduces as it is circulated through the arteries. High blood pressure is one of the leading silent killer diseases in the world today. This is because it is not easy to…

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    Macbeth Blood Analysis

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    was this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red.” (2.2.60-64) In Shakespeare’s play, “Macbeth”, blood plays a huge role when it comes to imagery. In the quote above, the imagery of blood demonstrates the inability Macbeth is facing to get all of the blood off of his hands. The blood is changing color from green to red,and this indicates the guilt within Macbeth is always going to be there, like a stain. Blood also has…

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    Blood: A Short Story

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    Blood. It filled my mouth. The metallic taste plastered on my tongue, clinging on to it with all its might. The shock blinded my eyes with tears. I could feel my mouth throb in perfect synchronization with my heartbeat. My feet felt disconnected from my body. I willed them to move, for my arms to swing, for my neck to turn, yet they disobeyed my every command. The only thing I could do was watch the floor and listen to the words floating around in the atmosphere, transforming into a blurred mess…

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    Mixed Blood Stereotypes

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    of “Why is it that Aboriginal people who have ‘mixed blood’ are the ones who succeed in life” will be deconstructed and explored in different sections and headings. Study and research will be focused on ‘mixed blood’ and the stereotypes that accompany the word and its culture. Further deconstruction will look into what it means to succeed and how it relates to the question posed that will be followed by what the social determinants of ‘mixed blood Aboriginals consist of and how equity versus…

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    In the wizard world the people there are mostly discriminated depending on their bloodline. There are three types of bloodlines in the wizard world which are pure bloods, half bloods, and the last ones are muggles. Like the real world they are all put into their own class, for example the wealthiest people are considered to be the higher class men, as for the less wealthier are either in middle class or the lower class. Now this was very unfair considering some wizards that were in the “lower…

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