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    Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 1.1. Seria Crude Oil Terminal 2 2.0 Contents 2 2.1. Equipment or tools 2 2.2. Processes 4 2.3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Processes 6 3.0 Conclusion 6 4.0 Reference List 6 1.0 Introduction 1.1. Seria Crude Oil Terminal The Seria Crude Oil Terminal (SCOT) is owned by the Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) which is located on the Seria field in Brunei. Its provide collections‚ storage and export facilities for crude oil and it was establish

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    Incarcerated Individuals who Suffer from Mental Illness Introduction. Oppression has been inflicted upon the mentally ill in the United States. A lack of federal funding for various mental health facilities accounts for fewer treatment opportunities for affected individuals. Legislation has made it difficult to equip facilities to treat violently ill patients‚ thus resulting in incarceration in state prisons. 1 in 3 inmates in the US are diagnosed with mental illness. After being released many offenders will

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    Intro Well researched client history: Diagnoses defined: Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) – Orthopnea – Acute Coronay Syndrome – Diabetes – Hypertension – Acute anxiety – Chronic depression – Past and present health status: Present: Chronically ill (see diagnoses above) Past: COPD‚ peripheral vascular disease (no surgery due to medical condition)‚ acute coronary syndrome (Jul ’08)‚ previous rt carotid endarterectomy‚ CVA‚ hypertension for many years‚ and type II diabetes for more

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    Written Assignment: Mental Illness Stigma in the Media March 18‚ 2013 Mental Illness has become a larger issue in society today. There has been different stigma ’s that have been developed around mental illness. There are variety of things that impact mental illness stigma in society. Mental Illness has been increasingly known as a negative and scary thing in society. Movies‚ TV‚ articles and books often present people with mental illnesses as dangerous or unstable

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    strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances. Everyone will encounter some sort of stress throughout their day to day lives. This is normal a perfectly healthy. Once stress becomes ongoing people begin to develop Chronic Stress. Chronic stress can lead to many health problems and while it still affects the body the same a regular stress it becomes dangerous due of long-term exposure. The question is what does stress do that can be so dangerous and lead it to be called a

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    effectively filter wastes from the blood. Chronic Kidney Disease‚ or CKD‚ can lead to many severe health problems. Because the kidneys filter the blood‚ CKD can cause the body to retain fluid that can lead to swelling‚ high blood pressure‚ or fluid in the lungs (National Chronic Kidney Disease Fact Sheet 2014‚ 2014). CKD can also cause potassium levels to rise to dangerous levels which inhibit the beating of the heart which can lead to death (National Chronic Kidney Disease Fact Sheet 2014‚ 2014). The

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    their wombs are invisible to the outside. Mental illness can be said to be one of those invisible womb. Mental illness is often it is an illness that goes not talked about in certain communities and cultures. Addicts abuse certain substance to avoid the reality they have a mental illness‚ but when they seek treatment for their addiction they are often faced with the reality that they not only need help for drug and alcohol but for the mental illness as well. The recovery model is one that can be applied

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    crimes have been recorded in history in past years‚ and a lot of them have been shown and newspapers and television which show that it is an alarming facts. With all of this happening‚ the issue of mental disorders arise. Some types of extreme mental illness increase the risk that a person will execute a vicious wrongdoing. The risks vary based on various factors. Different mental disorders have different effects criminal behavior in different ways. It is important to understand how individual mental

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    Chronic Disease Risk Uterine Cancer Mindy Hatt SCI 162 January 3‚ 2013 Julie Mathews Chronic Disease Risk Uterine cancer is of the lining of the uterus or womb. This lining is known as the endometrium. Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract. Risk factors are bleeding after menopause is usually the first sign. If that happens‚ the chances are one in three that you have this cancer. For women who haven’t gone through menopause‚ bleeding

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman in her short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” highlights how an illness can worsen without proper care and attention. The speaker is introduced as a married woman spending the summer in an abandoned mansion because John‚ her husband‚ felt like the mansion would help her recover from her illness: a “temporary nervous depression - a slight hysterical tendency.” Specifically‚ John suggests that his wife stay in the nursery because its “air and sunshine galore” would help her recover;

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