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    Syed Muhammad Jalal Ud Din Asad Shah SMC Ba 5 (Journalism) Course Instructor Ma’m Rida Sohail International Mass Media and its Impact Mid-term Assignment – Arab Spring 16/11/2012 Introduction The Arab Spring‚ referring to the chain reaction of revolutions in the Arab world‚ is considered to have begun in Tunisia when a small produce seller lit himself on fire to protest the government taking away his job. Some say that this event‚ coupled with enough pressure from outside media sources‚

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    Managing Heart Failure

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    Managing Heart Failure Carla Vossen‚ SPN Kristin Madigan RN‚ BSN NURS 1300: Research Project South Central College November 23‚ 2009 Heart failure is a chronic and progressive syndrome‚ resulting from the inability of the heart muscle to pump with enough force to meet the metabolic demands of the body. (Buckler‚13) According to the Center for Disease Control; (CDC) there are approximately five million people in the United States that have heart failure. Approximately 550 thousand people

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    Heart Rate Experiment

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    Heart Rate Experiment Introduction: The heart rate measures the contractions of your heart and is a requirement for life. The heart uses four chambers. The right and left-lower chambers are called ventricles‚ and right and left-upper chambers are called atria. These four chambers complete two cycles that replenish the tissues with oxygen and get oxygen from our lungs. The heart rate is measured in beats/ minute and a “beat” is when the lower chambers are (two ventricles) contract. This

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    Tanisha Wells MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET Title: Heart of Darkness Author: Joseph Conrad Date of Publication: 1902 Genre: Modern Novella Biographical Information about the Author Joseph Conrad was born on December 3‚ 1857 in Poland. Joseph Conrad’s father was involved in a revolutionary movement of Polish independence and caused the Russian government to keep Conrad’s family from staying in one place for long. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was seven years old and his mother’s

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    to other causes of myocardial stress‚ which included trauma‚ disease‚ or other abnormal states (e.g. ‚ pulmonary embolism‚ infection‚ anemia‚ pregnancy‚ drug use or abuse‚ fluid over load‚ arrhythmia‚ valvular heart disease‚ cardiomyopathies‚ congenital heart disease) . 4. The New York Heart Association (NYHA) developed a classification system‚ still used today to quantify the functional limitations of CHF patients. The NYHA classes are as follows: a) Class I : Degree of effort necessary to elicit

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    totally artificial heart

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    Totally Artificial Heart (TAH) The US government funded a project to create a totally artificial heart in 1964. Bioengineers thought that a fully functional totally artificial heart would have been created within the next 10 years. In 1964 the Liotta TAH was used to bridge the period between the need for a transplant and the provision of a heart from a donor. The totally artificial heart kept the patient alive for 64 hours‚ at which point the patient received a transplant and died 32 hours later

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    Associate Level Material Appendix C The Building Blocks of Life Worksheet Part 1: Mitosis and Meiosis Short-Answer Response Use Ch. 5 of BioInquiry and the “Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis” video as resources for Part 1 of this assignment. Write 75- to 100-word answers to the following questions. • Why are the process of mitosis and meiosis both important to a living organism? Mitosis is very important to living organisms. Mitosis is a process of cell division. Basically‚ mitosis

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    Scientific Basis Congestive Heart Failure is a disease in which the heart is unable to properly keep up with the amount of blood being sent to the heart. The heart muscle itself‚ in the case of heart failure‚ is unable to sufficiently pump the blood away from the heart and to the body to keep up with the incoming deoxygenated flow. This failure to pump blood can build up pressure and cause additional pumping resistance. The decreased cardiac output of heart failure causes the circulation to become

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    The Health of Your Heart

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    The Health of your Heart Introduction Keeping a healthy heart is vital for good health. This is because as cardiovascular fitness increases‚ so does the efficiency of the body. The heart becomes stronger and stronger every time you use it. Aerobic or cardiovascular fitness is measured by how efficient a person can pump oxygen to their working muscles to supply energy. It decreases the danger of getting life-threatening cardiovascular diseases. cardiovascular fitness is usually improved

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    to be achieved. This is the concept that a mind can be constructed without biological means. In other words‚ functionalism provides the necessary framework needed for artificial intelligence to be conceptualized. To argue against functionalism‚ Ned Block formulated the thought experiment of the “Homunculi-headed robots”. In this scenario‚ a few small human beings are stationed within the head of a robot. Each creature is assigned a task‚ to enter a specific output when shown a corresponding input.

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