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    A sad time in my life made me realize how ungrateful and unwitting we as people can really be. It was a bright and sunny Sunday; the wind was flowing and keeping it cool. My family and I decided to go to a flea market to look around and see some livestock. It was a normal and unusual day, nothing seemed out of place... sadly I was very mistaken. My cousin and I were wandering around the flea market exploring. There was such a variety of animals and items to see. I went walking near the dogs…

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    Strained Voice

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    Strained Voice (Vocal Cords) Overview- We rely on our voices to inform, persuade, and interact with other people. For this, a disorder of phonation may prove very limiting, interfering with the ability to communicate with normal daily activities. “Dysphonia " is the medical term used for Strained Voice to indicate a generic voice alteration, qualitative or quantitative, temporary or permanent, structural or functional origin of one or more organs involved in the spoken speech. This alteration…

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    semesters of college were great I had a 4.0 GPA and was enrolling in honor societies. I could not have been more proud of myself for coming this far and doing so well. However, in my third semester in college at 21 years old, I started to experience tremors in my hands and the problems from there escalated. I did not have insurance; thankfully, even though I did not have insurance I worked in an urgent care where the doctors would see the employees free of charge. Sure enough, I was on the verge…

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    respiratory acidosis. Her pulse oximetry is on 94% while on four liters of oxygen, which is not ideal. Question Five Some of the most common adverse effects for the medications that were ordered include dizziness and insomnia, as well as headaches, tremors and…

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    In each person’s life, they will be given an identity. It can be as simple as one’s relation to others, one’s profession, or things you are involved in, and every day individuals are given identities from society. Social identities cause prejudice, exclusion, and stereotypes. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, identity plays a major role in defining the characters of the novel. Pearl, Hester Prynne, and Arthur Dimmesdale are among the characters that struggle with their…

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    Thyroid is a gland located in the lower throat. This gland can develop and grow through the rate of metabolism. (Mayo Clinic). Thyroid problems can come in many different ways, starting with symptoms, that can lead to an actual disease , left untreated this can become a lifelong problem. There are many different types of thyroid problems. One is Hypothyroidism, This means the thyroid gland is underactive. If the thyroid gland is underactive the gland itself is not producing enough hormones.…

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    Alzheimer’s disease (AD), was discovered as senile form of dementia in early 1907 by Alois Alzheimer in 1907. Since then the disease has been researched and studied to generate a knowledge base of symptoms, etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and management of the disease. AD is differentiated from senile dementia due to the neurodegenerative process which involves deposits of protein known as amyloid in neurons and neurofibrillary tangles which form plaques. This formation of plaques leads to…

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    A mood disorder is psychological disorder that involves the elevating or lowering of a person’s mood. Among the many mood disorders schizophrenia is one the most severe. Schizophrenia is a severe chronic mood disorder which causes people to interpret reality in an abnormal way. Victims of schizophrenia report hearing voices other people cannot hear or they say they feel someone else is controlling them. There is no single cause but several factors have been determined. There is no cure but there…

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    When men are oppressed it's a tragedy,when women are oppressed it's a tradition. Women have been facing oppression for so long that they have become accustomed to it. It is considered to be a social norm for women to be dominated by men. In literature, during the 19th century, women were often portrayed as submissives to men. During this time period women were controlled by “superiors” like their husbands or fathers. “ The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is an excellent example of…

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    Aerobic Exercise Essay

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    4. In reality, exercise is a standout amongst the most imperative parts of keeping your body at a sound weight. Practice people groups get more fit and lower the danger of a few sicknesses. Practicing to keep up a solid weight diminishes a man's danger of building up specific sicknesses, including sort 2 diabetes and hypertension 5. Fluid loss because of PA is a day by day event for people. Without substitution this fluid loss can prompt a condition of dehydration. With the methodological…

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