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    Von Willebrand Disease Von Willebrand disease is the most common bleeding disorder. It occurs when the body makes too little of the von Willebrand factor (VWF), a protein that helps blood clot, or when the VWF is misshapen and does not work the way it should. VWF is a carrier for another protein, called factor 8, that helps blood clot. When VWF levels are low or when VWF is not working properly, factor 8 levels are low as well and the body is less able to form stable blood clots. There are four major types of von Willebrand disease: Type 1. This is the mildest and most common type. People with this type have a low level of the VWF along with decreased factor 8 activity. Type 2. This type happens when VWF does not work as it should.…

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    States share the same anomaly, a bleeding irregularity named von Willebrand. Abbreviated as VWD, it is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Erik von Willebrand, a Finnish scientist, first discovered VWD in the 1920s. This disease is a lifelong condition without a cure and can come with serious health hazards if not treated properly. For patients who have von Willebrand disorder, knowing the full definition, causes, classification, symptoms, tests, and how to treat their aliment, can help…

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    When Life Gives HOPE! Everyone who has their dream has found their hope from factors they felt. Junior, a boy in The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian had experienced several factor shaping worldviews, but in the end even though some of his Spokane Tribe resented him for leaving, and he lost some people he truly cared about, he was about to find hope through the love and struggles he had come upon. Family support, race, education and friendship can contribute whether or not people can…

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    On May 25, 2016, the Manager met with YCWA General Manager Curt Aikens to discuss finalizing the Power Enhancement Agreement. Consistent with the previous meeting with the YCWA POD Committee, the Agency does not wish to explore the splitting of Gross Revenue and is citing several factors as the cause. The first is the 1990 Agreement that created the groundwork for the 2016 Agreement. The second, and perhaps most critical to each of our interests, is the growing prospect of other entities…

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    One of these strengths is New Balance 's sponsorship of an influential and diverse group athletes from all over the world, with the likes of Jose Bautista, Aaron Ramsey, and Milos Raonic to name a few. A strong social demand for companies to maintain a high level of corporate social responsibility acts as an external factor working to the benefit of an existing internal factor at New Balance. Everyday, New Balance works in a direction to one day become 100% waste free. Taking steps like…

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    “I don’t like books, they’re all fact, no heart” -Stephen Colbert. As ironic as this quote may seem it is another example of Stephen Colbert’s comedic style, thick satire. “I Am America (And So Can You!)” is another fantastic presentation of Colbert’s conservative capitalist character already shown on the Colbert Report. The book addresses issues that Americans face as adults and current issues facing the nation, plus a note to the future. All these issues are taken on with humor and satire…

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    THEME 1 HOW IMPORTANT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF THE ECONOMY OF THE COUNTRY? An entrepreneur is someone who is creative and innovative and is able to identify a business opportunity or gap in the market. An entrepreneur is also willing to take a risk in starting up business and is therefore a risk taker. They have belief in themselves that the opportunity that they identified can become real through hard work and commitment. They are prepared to back their business with…

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    Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, is one of Marvel’s famous antiheroes. Artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza created him, and his first appearance in comics was in The New Mutants issue number 98. Originally made to be a villain, in later issues he has now evolved into an antiheroic persona. Deadpool’s main power is his accelerated healing factor and physical prowess, both that allow him to be effective in combat. This healing ability originates from being experimented on by Dr.…

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    and he died shortly after. The officer was not indicted even though there were two total amateur videos showing the encounter (Nunes 2015). According to Nunes, a body-worn camera could have helped this case go the other way. If this officer had been wearing a body-camera, there may have been more evidence to conclude that the officer was responsible for Eric Garner’s death without a reasonable doubt. Another reason that the implementation of body cameras is necessary is due to the unreliability…

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    he only talks light on the issue of show reenactment. Bliss started off the article by briefly discussing what reality TV which included the types of it. Gameshows, the everyday lives of celebrities, and shows related to teen pregnancy are some of the main reality shows Bliss talks about. But they’re not the only ones in this genre. He then goes on to break down what the effects are of children as viewers and also the effects of children who are actually shown in these reality shows. He stated…

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