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    Rehmatullah Street‚ Near Chand Tara Building Kharadar‚ Karachi 32201666 Campus III: Jumani Arcade‚ Near Pathan Masjid‚ Moosalane‚ Karachi 32523444 CLASS: IX & X-SCI+GEN Subject: English Prepared By: Abdul Ghaffar (Diploma In Business English) ESSAYS MY HOBBY X K * Z6"r Z÷" (12 ) y q‚ Hobby is a work which a person does with interest and gets much satisfaction and amusement. It is a kind of recreation. There are many kind of hobbies and we select one of them as per our will and interest. Some

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    press the shock button on the device. 7. After the shock‚ if no further shock is advised‚ perform about 2 minutes of CPR and continue to follow the AED instructions. 8. If at any time the victim shows signs of life‚ stop CPR and monitor the patients breathing until EMS arrives. Using an AED differs for a child by possibly having to place one pad on their back if there is a risk of the pads touching each other on the victims chest. The AED will also use a smaller current to shock a child. The age and

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    Essay On Mono

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    one or two weeks. Afterwards‚ a sore throat with other symptoms will appear and progress over time. Signs and symptoms of Mononucleosis may include: fever‚ chills (after fever)‚ weakness‚ coughing‚ abdominal pain‚ sore body‚ skin rash‚ hard time breathing‚ severe headaches‚ larger/swollen spleen‚ swollen tonsils‚ loss of appetite‚ pharyngitis (inflammation of the pharynx/sore throat)‚ adenopathy (enlargement of lymph nodes‚ in particular to armpits and neck)‚ and malaise (feeling of

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    side) septum‚ scar tissue that was a result of any injury or a problem with the cartilage in the nose can generate complications with airflow in some people. By restructuring the interiors of the nose‚ doctors are able to improve airflow and ease breathing difficulties. Furthermore‚ talking to a skilled and competent surgeon will enlighten you more about other rhinoplasty

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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne portrays the personality of each character along with the secrets within‚ using mirror imagery to reflect the inner truth. In the beginning‚ Hester seems to be a passionate woman‚ and then turns into this sinful reflection of Puritan belief. Ironically‚ the man she commits adultery with is Reverend Dimmesdale‚ who is a reflection of the evil that has taken over Chillingworth. Lastly‚ the embodiment of the sin‚ Pearl‚ is a mirror image of Hester’s punishment. Mirror

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    The Lanyard Essay

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    little boy. While reading this poem‚ the reader may find themselves laughing along to the rhythm of “The Lanyard”. Because of this‚ the mood of the poem can be seen as amusement. Collins starts listing things that his mother gave to him: “Here is a breathing body and a beating heart‚ strong legs‚ bones‚ and teeth‚ and two clear eyes to read the world‚ she whispered‚ and here‚ I said‚ is the lanyard I made at camp” (lines 31-34). It is amusing that after his mother tells him all of these marvelous things

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    the environment. While serving on the National Council of Women of Kenya‚ Maathai introduced an idea. She proposed the idea of planting trees on farms‚ schools and churches. Planting trees in these areas aimed to create a better environment for breathing‚ additionally it also created a filtration system for cleaner water. By planting fruit trees it would help to abolish malnutrition‚ which was very prevalent in Kenya. Ultimately this lead to the Greenbelt Movement‚ which spread like a epidemic‚ it

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    Essay On Tetanus

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    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF TETANUS INFECTION Tetanus or also known as Lockjaw is caused a Clostridium tetani bacterium which produces a highly dangerous toxin that affects the brain and the nervous system. Tetanus was well known to ancient people who also recognized the relationship between wounds and fatal muscle spasms. In 1897 Edmond Nocard proved that tetanus antitoxin gave passive immunity in humans and could be used for treatment. In 1924 P.Descombey developed the vaccine which was used to prevent

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    tobacco products‚ most tobacco users begin using tobacco products before the age of 18. A person who begins smoking at an early age has a greater chance of developing tobacco-related health issues. Smoking can lead to heart disease‚ lung cancer‚ and breathing problems. Smoking also causes premature wrinkles‚ yellow teeth‚ and bad breath. Chewing tobacco can lead to mouth and tongue cancer and even tooth loss. Most importantly‚ I learned that smoking is not only extremely addictive‚ but it can negatively

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    Measles Essay

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    Measles Measles is a highly infectious illness caused by the rubeola virus. Measles is also known as rubeola or morbilli. Two hundred million people have had measles in the last one hundred - fifty years. The symptoms of measles is a cough‚ runny nose‚ or conjunctivitis. Rubeola virus is the cause of measles. Measles have flu like symptoms and it cause a full out body rash. The rash will break out 3-5 days after symptoms start. When having the measles you could have fever up to 104 degrees F. The

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