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    Object Biography: Mexican Spindle Whorl Though it may seem like a mere lump of clay to the average individual, in reality, a spindle whorl represents a ubiquitous and methodical practice of production that was used for thousands of years across the globe. However bland one may appear, in their time of use, spindle whorls were vital tools for countless cultures. Used to spin thread, these small tools were utilized by individuals in every corner of the globe for generations in order to ease the…

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    Jamieon Oyungu Constructing a Life Philosophy Paper Our view of reality is like a map that we can chose to make for ourselves. Imagine if you are at a crossroads, and a clear choice has to be made. Will you turn right, or left? Most people will go through their lives making choices that affect them by natural instincts. Making a life map, you think of where you wish to be. You must look at the facts, the ways to get to those goals you want. The path may not always be clear, but you must be…

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    Problem Carmen meets clinical criteria for Major Depressive Disorder and Substance Use Disorder. Problem Definition In regards to her Major Depressive Disorder, Carmen is experiencing the following symptoms: depressed mood, loss of interest in daily living, insomnia, fatigue, and lack of concentration. Carmen is also experiencing Mild Substance Abuse Disorder in which she reports the following three symptoms: drinking alcohol in larger amounts than what she is meant to take, continuing to use…

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    distrust, which is very damaging to health care organization. The laws and regulations set forth to protect privacy are in place, but require enforcement and adaption as technology changes. The technological trends for protecting the storage and transference of health information are changing to meet the requirements of the system. New ethical issues arise as we try to balance the best interests of the individual versus the public good. Suggestions have been made on how to build trust and…

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    Hand hygiene is a general term applying to the utilization of soap, water and the utilization of hand rub to the surface of the hands (Public Health Ontario, 2008, p., 2).Effective hand hygiene is the absolute most essential system in counteracting healthcare associated infections. Germs spread mostly through our hands and in various ways, in order to reduce the spread of infection it is important that healthcare professionals take hand hygiene seriously (Aziz, 2013, p.458). In the health care…

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    Transmucosal administration prevents skin irritation, adhesion problems, and unwanted transference of androgen. Intranasal methods allow rapid delivery of TRT, culminating in only seconds of application per day. After a screening period for nasal inflammation, drug abuse, and prostate enlargement, hypogonadal males averaging 54.4 years of age…

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    parasites. Different types of blood borne viruses are HIV and Hepatitis B and C, and two different kinds of parasites are babesosis and malaria. Blood borne pathogens can be transferred between humans through different routes. Most common ways of transference in the medical field are needle sticks and skin to skin contact. An Airborne pathogen is any disease that is caused by pathogens and transmitted through…

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    Proposed Introduction: In the novel Wide Sargasso Sea (WSS) author Jean Rhys offer the readers a piece of literature that demarcates - within the development of its characters, their narrational perspectives, and the tactful discursive constructions of the former and the latter- an evaluative analysis of western colonial ontology, its epistemological premises, and the experiences of subjectivities that are defined, and reproduced, by these ontological and epistemological formulations. Bertha…

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    Karl Beck son and Arthur Gang define the term “Synaethesia” as the intermingling of sensations; the sensing for example of certain sounds through colors or odors .(Beck son and Ganz,209) .Fogle , while amplifying Professor June E. Downey”s concept of synasthesia ,hints at the possibility of visual participation in some of the sensation clusters concerned : “ The function of all poetic imagery is to order ,relate, and unify desperate modes of physical, mental and emotional experience…

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    The way we talk, react or behave is the product of how we were raised and the beliefs that were built-in us. Although social status, economy, religion and the time during which you were born also play a huge role in our life, they do not affect our lives as much as our ethnic background. An ethnic group or ethnicity is a group of people having common social, cultural or even national background. Every ethnic group has some of their own unique characteristics that set them apart from the rest of…

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