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    eight-year-old boy in the 3rd grade. He is a loving child and will go out of his way to help anyone. He loves school and his parent report during the school year he is up and ready to go. Alex makes friends easily but can be too aggressive‚ which some students do not like. In the classroom Alex have trouble staying in his seat‚ careless with his work. Alex is very talkative‚ which causes Alex to misbehave. His work is disorganized and he is easily distracted. Alex has trouble focusing and has poor

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    Obergefell v. Hodges is the Supreme Court Case that gay marriage legal in all fifty states. The case required that all states allow gay marriages and recognize gay marriages that happened in other states. It was a 5-4 decision that was based on the Equal Protection Clause in the 14th amendment. Obergefell wanted his marriage in Maryland to be recognized in Ohio‚ so he could collect the benefits from his partners death. Hodges is the director of the Ohio Health Department. The Supreme Court decided

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    Heart Failure

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    Body Will Give You These 4 Signs w3.newsmax.com Heart Failure  Definition Heart failure is a condition in which the heart has lost the ability to pump enough blood to the body’s tissues. With too little blood being delivered‚ the organs and other tissues do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Description According to the American Heart Association‚ about 4.9 million Americans are living with congestive heart failure. Of these‚ 2.5 million are males and 2.4 million are

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    INTRODUCTION The Teamster Union has had a long history of corruption‚ as well as with organized crime. In some cases‚ the two terms have been known to be synomious. The Teamster Union began in or around 1887‚ and was one of the first local organizations that ultimately became part of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union. In the early years of the Teamsters Union‚ American Federation of Labor (AFL) assisted in establishing new local unions of teamsters in the United States. During

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    Chronic Osteomyelitis

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    immune function. Chronic osteomyelitis is defined by the presence of residual foci of infection (avascular bone and soft tissue debris)‚ which give rise to recurrent episodes of clinical infection Symptoms of Osteomyelitis Some of the most common symptoms of osteomyelitis are: * Pain in the bone * Local swelling * Redness‚ and warmth * High fever * Nausea * An abscess at the site of infection. II. Patients Profile: Name: L.P Age: 7 years old Religion: Catholic

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    Chronic illness

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    Chronic illness is a term applied to a broad range of diseases that is long lasting in its effects and that vary greatly both in their essential characteristics and the ways in which they affect a family system and its adaptive functioning. Every family is a balanced system and after learning of a member’s chronic illness‚ a family will experience some loss of equilibrium. The illness can cause emotional distress throughout‚ impair the ability to properly support the member and particularly if each

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    Obergefell V. Hodges is a Supreme court case that sanctioned same-sex marriage in each of the 50 states. The case occurred when a man named James Obergefell sued his home state Ohio to tell the general population of Ohio how the forbidding of gay marriage wasn’t right and an infringement of his rights as a citizen. Certain rights are counted in the Constitution. Different rights are not identified in the Constitution but rather are seemingly suggested inside its dialect. Most rights ascending by

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    GENERAL APPROACHES FOR DOSE ADJUSTMENT IN RENAL DISEASE Renal insufficiency can markedly alter one or more of the pharmacokinetic parameters of a drug including oral bioavailability‚ volume of distribution‚ drug binding to plasma proteins‚ and most importantly the rates of metabolism and excretion‚ i.e.‚ drug clearance.. To minimize drug toxicity and maximize therapeutic benefits‚ it is often necessary to adjust drug dosage in proportion to the degree of renal insufficiency. A drug will most likely

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    research facility. Similarly‚ Charles Goodwin “Professional Vision” examines how professional scrutiny onto a subject in the domain of a profession will change the way that subject is viewed. On another note‚ Stephen Gould asserts in “The Mismeasure of Man” that scientific theories are a subjective interpretation of hard facts. In this paper‚ I argue that those with authority interpret factual information in a subjective way that aligns with their vision and satisfies their own objectives. Goodwin starts

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    What Impact has Conflict had on Afghanistan’s Development? By: Danielle Dominic In 2001‚ a war broke out in Afghanistan. Since 1996‚ the Taliban had controlled most of the country. During this period‚ the Taliban allowed a group called al-Qaeda‚ a terrorist group‚ to have training camps in Afghanistan. In the 9/11 attacks in USA‚ nearly 3‚000 people were killed. The leader of al-Qaeda was a man called Osama Bin Laden. The USA believed he was the man behind these attacks. The Taliban refused to

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