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    about the circulatory system and the blood that runs through it‚ the use of blood transfusions have steadily declined. As a result transfusion alternatives have steadily increased. Through out this progression of knowledge such debates have come up‚ such as religious and ethical questions regarding transfusions of blood and blood fractions. There are also arguments regarding whose choice it should be to refuse a medical treatment‚ much less the transfusion of blood. At times some doctors will not go

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    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071028140425AARlEvb rules of grammar‚ 1st person is "I"‚ 2nd is "you" and 3rd is "he or she". If you are referring to the "point of view" (POV) in a book‚ it’s similar. A book written in lst person would be written from a narrator’s point of view‚ using such phrases as "I am sitting in a room . . . " and the rest of the book would only be from that person’s view point. 2nd person is very seldom used. It would be something like "You are sitting

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    THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT SEAS During the early ages‚ many Filipinos use pearls for accessories. The Philippines as we all know is really surrounded by different bodies of water because of these‚ many sea divers dive in seas just to get big and beautiful pearls. The Philippines is also rich in natural resources containing beautiful places because to these‚ they export different sizes of pearls in the different parts of the country. With all its grandeur and magnificence‚ the Pearl of the Orient

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    Blood Pressure

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    heart beats‚ it pumps blood round the body to give it the energy and oxygen it needs. As the blood moves‚ it pushes against the sides of the blood vessels. The strength of this pushing is your blood pressure. If the blood pressure is too high‚ it puts extra strain on your arteries (and your heart) and this may lead to heart attacks and strokes. Having high blood pressure (hypertension) is not usually something that you feel or notice. It does not tend to produce obvious signs or symptoms. The only

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    Blood Donation

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    Saving a Life: Blood Donation Deana Taylor February 8‚ 2013 I. Introduction A. Attention-Getter- Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines blood as‚ “the fluid that circulates in the heart‚ arteries‚ capillaries‚ and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.” Blood is the essence of life itself created in our own bodies in the bone marrow. B. Blood donation is a relatively simple process that can save lives

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    For my Confirmation name‚ I have chosen the name Saint Patrick‚ as not only is my family Irish‚ but my grandfather‚ who is also my sponsor‚ and past generations have used the same name. Not only do I find Saint Patrick to be interesting‚ but incredibly inspiring in many ways. Within the year 385 AD‚ Saint Patrick was born in Great Britain. Patrick was born into an upper-class family as his father was of high status and his mother was a close relative of St. Martin. Patrick was not necessarily stressed

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    Diabetes mellitus‚ or simply diabetes‚ is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar‚ either because the pancreas does not produce enough insulin‚ or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced.[2] This high blood sugar produces the classical symptoms of polyuria (frequent urination)‚ polydipsia (increased thirst) and polyphagia (increased hunger). There are three main types of diabetes mellitus (DM). Type 1 DM results from the body’s failure to produce

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    Med/Surg Blog During observational rounds on my first week of placement‚ I encountered an obese elderly man with type 2 diabetes who was bed bound. His BP was 98/73 so I decided to do a manual blood pressure (BP) to make sure it was not a mechanical error from the automatic machine and recorded 99/75. His other vital signs were in between the flags. I asked my patient how he was feeling‚ he said he felt fine. I told him his blood pressure was a bit low and if this was normal for him. He said it

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    The point of this essay is to show the many similarities and differences of Twilight and True Blood. Vampires‚ how many different stories have you heard about these creatures. Do movies and Television shows differentiate on these creatures? In this essay I will be discuss only two of these vampires‚ Edward Cullen and Bill Compton. While they are both vampires and share some similarities‚ most of the story line of these two stories is completely different. From a human drinking vampire

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    Blood In Macbeth

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    the play Macbeth‚ by Williams Shakespeare‚ blood is a key motif that is traced and envelops the overall theme. In the play‚ a Scottish general by the name of Macbeth indulges in a bloody rise to power and a tragic downfall. Set in medieval Scotland‚ Macbeth lets his thirst for power and his manipulative wife by the name of Lady Macbeth convince him to go on a rampage of murder stemming into chaos and eventual death for the once honorable general. Blood is prominently mentioned throughout this tragedy

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