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    Introduction Fever in children is a typical side effect of various restorative conditions, most strikingly irresistible maladies. In spite of not being characteristically risky, it can cause uneasiness in parents and caregivers alike, and it is one of the main reasons why parents look to medical care. Evidence-based guidelines reliably express that the side effect of fever does not require treating and, therefore, the point ought to be to distinguish those children with a serious ailment and…

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    Framing Mass Media

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    It can hardly be argued that a functioning mass media is anything less than a major requirement for a functioning democracy. Dahl (2005), though not fully giving deference to the mass media, argues that the access to alternative information is required to help citizens understand issues within the political environment, how to participate effectively, and have sufficient knowledge of the public agenda. Given the sheer size of the U.S. electorate, the only channel through which this information…

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    Equality Act 2010 Essay

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    a child falls ill and has a temperature. A staff member would check the temperature of the child using a thermometer/strip, and monitor the child. A wet paper towel/cool icepack would be placed on the child’s forehead to cool the temperature. If the temperature remains the same and does not decrease, the staff member would then contact the parent/carer of the…

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    Starch Osmosis Experiment

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    Introduction The experiment will be working with diffusion and osmosis; it will test if the starch will travel through the semi permeable membrane (dialysis tube) causing osmosis. Diffusion is when a substance is highly concentrated turns into a lower concentration, and is evenly distributed throughout. An example of diffusion is when you cook and the smell of food flows until it in dynamic equilibrium; which is the even distribution of the substance. Osmosis is the movement through a semi…

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    While I was on placement on a surgical-orthopaedic ward, I was completing the vital sign checks on the patients in a six bed ward room. As I was cleaning down the Dina map and thermometer, one of the nurses came into the ward area. She looked around the room, walked back out and said to me as she was leaving that she would return in a few minutes. I was confused but remained in the room for her to return. When she did she handed me one of the hospital admission forms with a page open which had…

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    Jurassic Park Psychology

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    To explain, people in today’s society try to predict weather by observing the temperature day by day, the wind, the clouds, and using tools like thermometers and barometers to help predict the weather. All these methods can work but they aren’t always accurate or easy to predict. This relates to the movie Jurassic Park because the dinosaurs are contained in electric fences and cages to protect the people…

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    Beta Amylase Lab Report

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    The experiment calls for the extraction and purification of a protein. The protein chosen for the experiment was an amylase, specifically beta-amylase. Amylase protein can be typically found in plants and animals. The role of this protein is to hydrolyze organic materials, such as starch and dextrin, in order to form glucose, maltose, and limit dextrin. One distinction between beta amylase and alpha amylase is that beta amylase is not found in animal. It is found primarily in plants, bacteria,…

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    and typhoons are all the same but with a different name. Meteorologists predict the changes in the weather and use different tools to measure changing condition in the atmosphere. The most common tools used by meteorologists are barometers and thermometers and anemometers. They also measure precipitation, observe cloud patterns using several different tools. A meteorologist first monitors the present condition,…

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    Upon hearing the definition of medical knowledge being a narrative, my immediate reaction was one of distress. I was furious and confused as to how what my doctors do could be compared to something that offers so many loopholes to subjective interventions. I was quick to dismiss such a claim and any other claim which came close to discrediting the work of heroes, doctors. To somehow state that what physicians are doing is less than objective medicine is blasphemous. However, slowly reading…

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    This behavior infuriated the other Surrealists. On 5 February 1932, he was summoned before a Surrealist tribunal headed by Andre Breton, the founder of Surrealism. Dali turned up wrapped in warm clothing, claiming that he had a cold. He stuffed a thermometer in his mouth which stifled his replies. He distracted his accusers by constantly taking off and putting on his warm clothing. He also threatened to humiliate Andre Breton who had a horror of homosexuality. Thanks to his theatrics and…

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