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    Heart Attack Patch

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    Lead to Development of Patch to Heal Heart Attack Damage There is obviously immediate danger in a heart attack and it is important that it is attended to on an emergency basis. However‚ what most people do not know is that the part of the heart that is deprived of blood supply may have suffered irreversible damage. Scar tissue is formed. The Stanford University Study on Reversing Heart Attack Damage It has been known for some time that after a heart attack‚ some heart tissue may be essentially dead

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    Meister’s Apprenticeship ‚ Goethe’s splendid philosophical novel‚ though a virtually unknown work in modern day America. Nietzsche was referring instead to Johann Peter Eckermann’s biography entitled Conversations of Goethe ‚ a German version of Boswell’s Johnson. Eckermann was 31 when he met the 73- year old sage of Weimar‚ and wrote about the mu sings that Goethe shared with him during the last nine years of his life. R eading the mature Goethe’s reflections truly does resemble watching

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    Instructor’s Name Date Redistan Cyber Attack The botnet type of cyber-attack that targeted the US defense firm is espionage. The attack did not result in any physical damage but compromised significant technological secrets about a new surveillance. The features of this damage relate to espionage where a perpetrator gains unauthorized access to confidential information of government or another individual. The absence of tangible physical damage and casualties in the attack informs the decision that it was

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    Toshendra Sharma‚ 113050013 Saptarshi Sarkar‚ 113050044 Pankaj Vanwari‚ 114058001 Under guidance of: Prof. Bernard Menezes Outline  Bluetooth history  Bluetooth Protocol  Layers in Bluetooth  Security in Bluetooth  Vulnerabilities  Attacks/Exploits  Demonstration Bluetooth Technology  proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances  was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS232 data cables  It uses short wave length radio transmission

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    culture (such as in "Wayne ’s World 2" (1994 dir. Stephen Surjik)). This term refers to the half dozen films made between 1984 and 1987; chronologically‚ "Sixteen Candles" (1984)‚ "The Breakfast Club" (1985)‚ "Weird Science" (1985)‚ "Ferris Bueller ’s Day Off" (1986)‚ "Pretty In Pink" (1986) and "Some Kind Of Wonderful" (1987) (the latter two being directed by Howard Deutch). For the purpose of this study‚ "Weird Science" and "Some Kind of Wonderful" shall be excluded; "Weird Science" since‚ unlike the

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    CHEMICAL ATTACK ON SYRIA Over 110‚000 people have died in Syria since the beginning of a years-long conflict in the country. On August the 21st‚ the U.S government says that 1‚429 died through the chemical attacks which marked the sea change in foreign policy towards the Middle Eastern country. The impact of poison gas is horrific and fatal. Those exposed to the nerve agent can die within 15 minutes of exposure. Mr. Obama’s absolutist position against it is backed up by international law and the

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    The attack on pearl Harbor also known as the battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise fighter plane attack by the Japanese on the third largest island on American Naval base Pearl harbor in Oahu‚ west of Honolulu‚ Untied States . It occurred on a sunny Sunday morning on December 7th 1941‚ and lasted 110 minutes‚ from 7:55am to 9:45am. Most of the men thought it was a surprise drill. By 9:55 almost 200 airplanes and the ships the Oklahoma‚ California‚ Nevada‚ Arizona and West Virginia were destroyed

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    Causes and Treatment of Panic Attacks Rosendo Rodriguez Liberty University Abstract It is necessary to first understand what anxiety disorder is in order to understand more easily what and how panic attacks occur in an individual. Anxiety is a normal reaction to different situations of life. However‚ when it comes as chronic or excessive it becomes a disease that prevents the normal functioning of a person. The anxiety symptoms are a response to a situation that is interpreted

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    Disrespect was a major cultural difference. From the beginning of the relationship between Native and European Americans‚ the European Americans(Europeans) repeatedly dishonored the treaties which they agreed to uphold. Usually‚ they established the same treaties they betrayed‚ such as the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851); which eventually led to the tragic massacre of the Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek.[1] “The Treaty set forth traditional territorial claims of the tribes as between themselves.” [2]

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    4. Though racial discrimination was both common among the citizenship and the legal system at the time of World War I‚ many African-Americans still chose to fight in this war. Why would this be the case? Simply‚ it was their only chance at being recognized as equal. First‚ if African-Americans did not fight in the war‚ how would it be that the opposing forces would ever see them as equal? If they did not fight to preserve the country‚ it would give ammunition to those who said they did not deserve

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