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    viruses‚ mycoplasmas‚ other infectious agents‚ such as fungi – including pneumocystis and various chemicals. Bacterial pneumonia can attack anyone from infants through the very old. Alcoholics‚ the debilitated‚ post-operative patients‚ people with respiratory diseases or viral infections and people who have weakened immune systems are at greater risk. Pneumonia bacteria are present in some healthy throats. When body defenses are weakened in some way‚ by illness‚ old age‚ malnutrition‚ general debility

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    faced by HCI/professionals. Many examples are expected. 2. What kind of conflicts might designers face when designing computer systems? 3. Compare and contrast HCI‚ human factors‚ user interface‚ usability‚ user needs and user oriented design. 4. Describe how various disciplines contribute to HCI. 5. “Too many developers think that they are artistic geniuses – they do not bother to follow user interface design standards or invest the effort to make their applications usable‚ instead they mistakenly

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    Teaching Plan The learning objectives for this teaching plan are health promotion and prevention. As nurses it is important to promote good health and prevent disease. One goal for this teaching plan is that students will be able to promote respiratory heath in their patients. Another goal is that students will be able to learn how to prevent pneumonia in their patients. One intervention to promote health is to know who is at risk. Nurses need to know how to recognize who is at risk for pneumonia

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    important nutrients and keeps you alive could come to a shocking and deadly stand still. All because of a faulty diet. I sat down today with a few people to test their knowledge and find out their opinions when it comes to their dietary health and cardiovascular health in general. I thought it would be best to pick out a range of people to interview and see how each subject responds to the same set of questions. Our first interviewee is from Polk High School‚ 15 year-old‚ Hannah Williams. 1) How many

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    In my first role play I with my partner acted out a scene that I was a middle aged male support worker and my partner was a retired disabled patient in a care home who had just received some bad news that he has heart disease. As myself and the patient have been in contact many times before it was appropriate to speak and use informal body language‚ by this I had a good but relaxed posture when I came in and sat down (legs crossed). I made sure to sit at an angle as this would be an informal visit

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    this is known as an ecological community. These interactions within the community is what accounts for many if not most ecosystem processes‚ including but certainly not limited to‚ food webs‚ nutrient cycling‚ and competition. As the interactions can greatly vary within different communities‚ it is difficult to define and measure (Harrison & Cornell 2008). The interactions themselves can be present in a direct or indirect manner. Direct interactions occur in situations where one species directly invokes

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    Normally children will read because the children’s parents want them to‚ but in reading children’s books people can learn all kinds of lessons and core life values. Both of my groups books were written by the same two authors; Stan and Jan Berenstain they have written all of the books in the series The Berenstain Bears. They are a series of books about a bear family that encounters everyday problems‚ and solves them. The first book was The Berenstain Bears Pick Up and Put Away. It is time for bedtime

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    The interaction between biological systems creates complexity because of the vast interactions in species. There are predator prey relationships that rely on a balance between the two. If there is too many of one and not enough of another there is an imbalance that throws off the food chain. The imbalance of the food chain affects all the organisms in that community. There are many communities where humans are the cause in the imbalance and the food chain flips. Primary consumers over power tertiary

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    My mother loved William Holden. Not unusually at all‚ I’m sure; many women were in love with William Holden. But this was my mother‚ and as strange as it sounds‚ I never thought of her as more than that. Yes‚ she was a person‚ but she was my mother. Remember‚ this was a time parents were not our “friends”. Long before social media‚ and spontaneous cell phone pictures shared with the world. The era of black-and-white photos‚ imprisoned behind plastic sheet covered pages‚ in books that hid in

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    Asthma: Disease of the respiratory system Breathing‚ the act of inhaling and exhaling of air. Oddly enough this process is an absolute necessity for life and yet we do not control it. There are two systems involved in our ability to breathe one is the parasympathetic nervous system and the other is the respiratory system. The parasympathetic nervous system controls the body ’s unconscious actions that are necessary to live such as the beating of the heart. The Respiratory system mainly consists

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