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    1. Explain potential reasons for her to be anemic? Include scientific evidence in your discussion. ( Tips : use your physiology knowledge) Anemic happen when your body lack of healthy red blood cell or hemoglobin in blood [2]. Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds to oxygen [1]. Besides that‚ anemic also cause by faulty red blood cell production or destruction of red blood cell. Anemic during pregnancy are common happen to pregnant women because woman

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    easily but are awakened very early in the morning. To diagnose a person with insomnia‚ a patient may keep a record for two weeks of their sleeping patterns‚ food intake‚ exercise‚ etc.‚ and then a physician can base their diagnosis by the reported signs and symptoms. If an insomnia patient does not respond to treatments then they may have a sleeping disorder that requires a specialist" ("Insomnia Encyclopedia"). Before insomnia even occurs‚ there are ways that a person can prevent or lessen the

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    3 Grand Jury The grand jury plays an important role in the criminal process‚ but not one that involves a finding of guilt or punishment of a party. Instead‚ a prosecutor will work with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant -- usually reserved for serious felonies. Grand jury members may be called for jury duty for months at a time‚ but need only appear in court for a few days out of every month. Regular court trial juries are usually

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    in the 1930s‚ the war affected people´s lives and made them terribly tough. When the people´s lives changed‚ the literature also changed and reflected the people´s everyday lives with all their problems and joys. Many people were rich and enjoyed their lives without hard work during the 1920s. However‚ that didn´t mean‚ that the people were happy. Authors liked to put these people´s lives into poems and short stories. For instance‚ in Edwin Arlington Robinson´s poem “Richard Cory”‚ Cory “was richer

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    Rights and duties are correlative. The Hollywood film‚ "Run Away Jury‚" sensationally depicts a number of the processes that jurors experience during a criminal trial. View the film and then discuss‚ based on the chapter readings‚ what these rights and duties are that attach to jurors? Deontology is defined by dictionary.com as ethics‚ especially that branch dealing with duty‚ moral obligation‚ and right action ("Deontology‚" n.d.). The text suggests that as far as deontology applies to criminal

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    narrator which her husband does not approve of her writing in. We never learn the authors name throughout the story. While the female narrator receives most of the attention and criticism from readers‚ what does one think about the passive attitude of her husband‚ John? Evidence in “The Yellow Wallpaper” proves that John cares for the well-being of his wife; however is potentially bound by traditional gender roles. John moved his wife to the country in hopes it would cure her of her “temporary nervous

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    1 Eveline keeps her mother’s promise Eveline was a motherless daughter who lived with her father. She had four siblings‚ one of her brother was dead‚ and the other was never around and was busy with work. And the rest two were young children who went to school. Eveline’s father was a violent and abusive man. She was not exactly living with him happily. There was no one to protect her from him. He would not give her money properly‚ and would be very violent towards her. She had to do a lot

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    Aronyms ACE ­ Client Acceptance‚ continuance‚ and extraordinary events that can lead to client rejection ORCA ­ Objectives‚ Risks‚ and Controls must always allign CRIME ­ Control Activities‚ Risk Assessment‚ Information and Communication Processes‚ Monitoring‚ Control Environment DAIF ­ Domestic Annually Inspected Firms (largest 8 accounting firms) ExCUSME ­ Existence‚ Communication‚ Understanding‚ Support‚ Monitoring‚ Enforcement (related to code of conduct/policies) CARDOFCPA ­ Confidentiality

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    Courage and Her Children” by Bertolt Brecht took place during the 30 Years’ War in Europe. The whole play revolved around the survival of a lower class family‚ trying to live through the harsh war with their canteen wagon business. Each scene in the play contained the factors of religious‚ honesty‚ war‚ loyalty‚ and family. The theme of “Mother Courage and Her Children” was maternity‚ due to the fact that Mother Courage’s sense of coldhearted business caused her become unable to protect her children

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    slaying dragons. Both of these women‚ one a fictional character and another a historical idol‚ have become points of inspiration for women.     ‘How Mirka Got Her Sword’‚ by Barry Deutsch‚ is about a young Jewish girl who dreams of slaying dragons. She endures a magical pig‚ a witch‚ her step-mother‚ and fights a troll to make the people of her town believe that she actually isn’t insane and that she’s telling the truth about monsters. Deutsch uses a sequential structure to help the story move efficiently

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