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    Body Modifications

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    culture. Another example of cultural modification is piercings. Back in the 17th century a male wore earrings to show he was a pirate. Tribes across Africa‚ Southeast Asia‚ north and South America and Ethiopia participated in lip piercings. It was done to enlarge their lips to accommodate a large plate. Another reason for body modification is one religious belief. The earliest evidence of tattoo began 2000 BC in ancient Egypt. In the Philippines tattooing to some was a form of rank or

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    “NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL OBSTRUCTION” CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION A) Background of the Study B) Rationale for choosing the case C) Significance of the study D) Scope and Limitation CHAPTER 2: HEALTH HISTORY A) Biographic Data B) Chief Complaint C) History of Present Illness D) Past Medical History E) Family History F) Physical Assessment CHAPTER 3: DISCUSSION OF DISEASE PROCESS A) Anaphysiology B) Pathophysiology C) Drug Study D) Diagnostic

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    ​​​​​​Abstract Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is very dangerous for both mother and unborn child. There are several complications that the fetus can develop if left untreated. Many times hypothyroidism goes undiagnosed due to its symptoms similarity to pregnancy. Thyroid hormones play a crucial role in pregnancy for fetus brain and developmental growth as well as the mother’s health. With the right medical management hypothyroidism during pregnancy can prevent fetal birth defects by mandated

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    Oral Care

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    ORAL CARE OBJECTIVES: I. Define the following 1.1 Oral care and oral Hygiene 1.2 Dentures 1.3 Mouth 1.4 Palates 1.5 Lips 1.6 Teeth 1.7 Tongue 1.8 Plaque 1.9 Gum 1.10 Enamel II. State the principles involved in oral care III. Give the importance of oral care IV. Identify the kinds of oral care V. Explain the guidelines in performing oral care VI. Describe the different common equipments used in Oral care VII. Demonstrate beginning skills in performing Oral Care 7.1 brushing

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    Spina Bifida, a Birth Defect

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    Spina Bifida comes from the word for “split spine in Latin (Webster‚ 1997). It is a serious birth defect that occurs when the tissue surrounding the developing spinal cord of a fetus doesn ’t close properly. Its part of a group of birth defects called neural tube defects (Spinal Bifida Association of America‚ 2006). The neural tube is the embryonic structure that eventually develops into the baby ’s brain and spinal cord and the tissues that enclose them. In normal circumstances‚ the neural

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    Manatees

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    colored light to dark gray or black‚ that tapers to a horizontally flattened‚ rounded tail. It is 2.5 to 4.5 m (8 to 14 ft) long‚ depending on the species‚ and weighs 200 to 600 kg (440 to 1300 lb). The small head includes a straight snout and a cleft upper lip with bristly hairs. Its nostrils‚ set on the upper surface of the snout‚ are closed tightly by valves when the animal is under water. The paddlelike forelimbs are set close to the head; no external hind limbs exist. Massive‚ heavy bones and long

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    Human anatomy

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    the body: ipsilateral Planes and sections: lengthwise plane running from front to back : saggital Kidneys are ___ to ...: lateral lengthwise plane running from side to side: coronal Clinicians: fusion failure of the .... nasal septum :cleft lip autosomal recessive disorder..: cystic fibroses Regions: Gallstones‚ stomach ulcer‚ pancreatitis : Hypochondriac Final Jeopardy: .... N/A Directions‚ Please: The navel is ____ to the chin ; inferior The heart is ____ to the breastbone

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    Articulatory Phonetics

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    14 CHAPTER 2 Articulatory Phonetics SPEECH SOUND FORM LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2 When you have finished this chapter‚ you should be able to: • List the differences in production and function of vowels versus consonants. • Identify the three descriptive parameters that are used for vowel articulations‚ and classify the vowels of American English using those three parameters. • Differentiate between monophthong and diphthong vowels. • Define centering diphthongs. • Differentiate between a phonemic

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    is self-evident. We invent what we need; unless we feel the pressure of needs‚ we are not likely to invent anything. The fable of the thirsty crow which collected pebbles and threw them into the jar to raise the level of water to the bird’s reach of lips is well-known. Mere necessity would not help us much if we are not moved by thought. Animals have their needs but because they lack the power of thinking and ingenuity‚ they cannot invent anything. They act on instinct and follow a beaten track.

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    Doi Chieu Nguyen Am Anh Viet

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    COMPARE ENGLISH VOWELS AND VIETNAMESE VOWELS Introduction: As a developing country‚ Vietnam currenty has an urgent need for the international language English to attract foreign investment as well as promote the economy‚ especially after becoming a member of the World Trade Organization. English‚ previously included in the curriculum from the first year of middle school‚ is now officially taught for children from six years old. Foreign language centers are dramatically increasing

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