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    Alcohol Impact on Pregnant Women Abstract: when the mother is drinking alcohol during her pregnancy that may affect her child wrongly. Moreover, alcohol (ethanol) may disturb the abnormal embryo and fetus developments. Alcohol ingestion may causes central nervous system damages, fetal alcohol syndrome, organ systems abnormalities, oro-facial clefts, atopic dermatitis, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Key words: ethanol; pregnancy; alcohol; fetal alcohol syndrome. INTRODUCTION…

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    chosen to leave it out is that this determiner is not very important in TT and does not affect the meaning of the instance. In addition, the joke ends with the idiomatic expression “she's not easy”. The phrase refers to a someone who is easily seduced and sexually promiscuous. The humorous effect of the joke arises from a parody of Snow White as a woman of easy virtue who lives with seven other men but still is hard to get. In order to retain wittiness of the phrase, the translator uses a…

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    The Twelve Tone Technique

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    The 20th century was a major turning point in the history of classical music. Tonal harmony of the Romance era have been replaced with the dissonant sounding atonality of many composers of the 20th century. The 20th century of classical music was led by Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, and Claude Debussy. These composers have created techniques that were unlike any other in the history of classical music. Arnold Schoenberg is known for a technique called the Twelve Tone Technique. This…

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    Master Patient Index

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    for the handling of much larger sets of data. This particular system has an accuracy rate of over 90% and is considered to be the most advanced available. It has advanced search capabilities that allow for alternate name cross-referencing, digit transposition and rotations, and much…

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    Pediatric Congenital Heart Conditions There are several pediatric congenital heart conditions that can occur and it is important as practitioners that each can be recognized as not to delay treatment. This article speaks of three different types of congenital heart conditions; the presentation, exam, diagnosis, treatment, and any long term effects for the patients. Patent Ductus Arteriosus In utero the ductus arteriosus connects the aorta and pulmonary artery. It allows blood to flow from the…

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    The last leaf is a short story written by O.Henry in 1907 and it was translated in Hindi as Aakhiri Patta by children’s fiction writer Arvind Gupta.The story is about two young artists Joanna and Sue who live together in Greenwich Village, New York City. Joanna was down with Pneumonia and in those days there was no cure for pneumonia and so while lying on her bed she used to stare at a tree which lost most of its leaves and made her mind that the day the last leaf falls, she will die.Meanwhile,…

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    Human Trafficking China

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    China: China is a major source , transit , and destination country for the trafficking of men , women , and children. 600,000 Chinese migrant workers travel overseas , many of whom are in engaged in the trafficking of human beings . In China Prostitution and forced labor happen within and beyond its borders . Because of the large number of population , traffickers exploit the cheap labor there ,lure poor people ,and traffic them . Cambodia : The United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human…

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    alienation concept over man. Devadatta and Kapila represent the modern man who suffers from self-alienation and it agrees with what Norman O.Brown says in this aspect. The intervention of Goddess Kali and Her power become quite weak since the transposition of their heads and bodies fails to liberate Devadatta and Kapila from their incompletion. The case of Padmini is different as she is more sensual than…

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    distressed by the minute differences from when he was young. There are many events that cause the author to feel like his own father, specifically when they first arrive and he, "began to sustain the illusion that he was I, and therefore, by simple transposition, that I was my father. This sensation persisted, kept cropping up all the time we were there. It was not an entirely new feeling, but in this setting it grew much…

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    Barbara Mcclintock Essay

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    “Barbara McClintock was born June 16, 1902, in Hartford, Connecticut, she was one of four children of Thomas Henry McClintock and Sara Handy McClintock. Her family moved to Brooklyn, New York, in 1908. After she moved she graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1919. Barbara did extremely well in school and ended up earning her B.S. and M.S. degrees in botany at Cornell University, and received her Ph.D. in the same subject at Cornell in 1927. Although women were not always permitted to major…

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