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    Stroke Rehabilitation

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    Stroke is a foremost cause of disability [1‚ 2] and a common global health problem. One-third of people have a fatal outcome following stroke [1]. A third make a full recovery or suffer only minor complications; others are left with a permanent disability [1‚ 2] that limits activities of daily living and reduces social participation. The most common impairment caused by stroke is motor impairment‚ which is a loss or limitation of function in muscle control and mobility. Much of the emphasis of stroke

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    Acute Stroke

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    Stroke is a disease caused by disorder of the blood flow to part of the brain because of occlusion(ischemic) of a blood or damage of a blood vessel‚ causing hemorrhage. For early detection of acute stroke‚ it’s better to use CT scan because it has a lot of advantages. The use of computed tomography (CT) for stroke evaluation has riced‚ moreover ‚ CT is quick than MRI. Recently there are CT techniques like perfusion CT and CT angiography that combined with non-enhanced CT that help the physicians

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    The claim “There are no absolute distinctions between what is true and what is false‚” has been discussed for many years‚ and despite this fact people still haven’t agreed on a concrete answer. Some people deny the existence of “absolute truth” and believe that all points of view are equally valuable: this belief is called relativism. Others believe in the concept of “absolute truth‚” and say that we can distinguish true from false: this belief is called absolutism. In order to understand the claim

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    Ischemic Stroke

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    Introduction A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is partially or completely reduced‚ depriving the brain of necessary blood and oxygen and ultimately causing brain damage. There are two main types of stroke‚ ischemic and hemorrhagic‚ but for the purpose of this paper‚ the focus will be on ischemic stroke. Ischemic strokes account for approximately 87% of all stoke cases and occur as the result of an obstruction within a blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain. The obstruction

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    False Gems

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    rating your risk for a fatal heart attack‚ the least important cholesterol number is your level of LDL (bad) cholesterol. In fact‚ life insurance actuaries don’t even look at LDL levels‚ because large studies show it’s the worst predictor of heart attack risk. Instead‚ life insurance companies use a simple math formula to rate your heart attack risk: They divide your total cholesterol by the level of HDL (good) cholesterol. “If the ratio is below three‚ and there’s no inflammation in your arteries

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    I hate this essay

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    accountants will illegally adjust the numbers to give a false image of success to the company. Accountants face ethical dilemmas when discovering violations. These violations could cause many employees to be laid off if accountants report them to the government. Not only that‚ but accountants have to deal with the effects of greed. Accountants need very good self- control when it comes to handling with large amounts of money. I plan to argue in this research project that companies should require more

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    surrounding poetry‚ as stated by Billy Collins. Therefore it is hardly surprising that death is a subject of matter for Dickinson. This is profoundly shown throughout many of Dickinson’s poems but specifically in Emily Dickinson’s subtle observation and understanding of death that is shown in “I heard a fly buzz when I died.” Dickinson composed I heard a buzz fly when I died in 1862‚ a year of enormous fatalities during the American Civil War. Dickinson’s puritanical context juxtaposed with her

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    A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform A Report to the Nation and the Secretary of Education United States Department of Education by The National Commission on Excellence in Education April 1983 April 26‚ 1983 Honorable T. H. Bell Secretary of Education U.S. Department of Education Washington‚ D.C. 20202

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    one to lean on. This is where a social worker comes in‚ they are the support system for anyone who needs it. My ideal job includes being able to help families‚ having a supervisor to help with decisions‚ and being able to work all day. Being a social worker has all those aspects. Rather it is being in the office helping people work through issues or going out in the community to help a family get all the resources they need‚ I am really looking forward to help. Everything about this career makes me

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    Whitman’s first poem “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” reflects transcendentalist beliefs of nature. In this poem an average person is politely listening to an renowned astronomer lecture about stars as the astronomer expounds through equations and number and odd pictures that seem to have little to do with stars. The listener becomes confused and nauseous. He promptly leaves the class where he looks up and experience actual stars. This poem explicates that while scientific calculations can quantify

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