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    Main image ©Muratseyit/istockphoto Pathogenesis and diagnosis of bronchiectasis Educational aims   To describe the important factors involved in the pathogenesis of bronchiectasis. To define how a diagnosis of bronchiectasis is made. P.T. King1 E. Daviskas2 1 Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine/Dept of Medicine‚ Monash Medical Centre‚ Melbourne‚ and 2Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine‚ Royal Prince Alfred Hospital‚ Sydney‚ Australia. Summary Bronchiectasis is an important

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    Jim crow laws

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    What Was Jim Crow? Jim Crow was the name of the racial caste system which operated primarily‚ but not exclusively in southern and border states between 1877 and the mid-1960s. Jim Crow was more than a series of rigid anti-Black laws. It was a way of life. Under Jim Crow‚ African Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens. Jim Crow represented the legitimization of anti-Black racism. Many Christian ministers and theologians taught that Whites were the Chosen people‚ Blacks

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    Nina’s desire to reach this goal‚ she experiences a major transformation in herself that reflects the transition from the white and black swan in the ballet. This paper in particular will focus Nina’s diagnosis in the DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013)‚ the criterion that matches the diagnosis‚ psychosocial and environmental stressors‚ portrayal of treatment‚ recommended therapy‚ and possible improvement over the course of the film. According

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    1. What is the name of the movie you watched? For this assignment‚ I watched “Fatal Attraction.” 2. Describe the demographics of the character of “patient” that you are evaluating. Alex Forrest was the patient in this movie. She is a white female in her 40’s. She is single and works as an editor for a publishing company‚ however she is not shown working after the beginning of the movie. 3. Summarize the plot of the movie. As the movie begins‚ Dan and his wife‚ Beth‚ go to a company party

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    Rara lake

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    Five-star hotel planned on the western bank of Rara MUGU‚ SEP 04 - A modern five-star hotel has been proposed on the western bank area of Rara Lake‚ Mugu. Rara Project Private Limited‚ the company that wants to invest in the hotel‚ has started a fresh environmental impact study to this effect. The company has proposed to build the hotel at Upper Milichour in Rara National Park (RNP) investing Rs 4 billion. On Sunday‚ Rara Project held a meeting regarding the environmental impact with the officials

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    Eden Lake

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    Eden Lake-Poster Eden Lake is a horror film‚ this is immediately shown by the use of the dark lighting on the poster‚ by having a dark lighting creates a eerie effect for the audience. If this was a comedy film or a Romance the lighting would be bright and not at all dark‚ this then again proves this is a horror film. The Protagonist character of the film is on the poster‚ which is also the main feature that catches the eye. This is to show the audience who will be acting in the film‚ also the main

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    Fools Crow Paper

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    Fools Crow which he didn’t have much luck when he was younger but that all changed when he’s presccdor helped by giving him some medicine. If one is unlucky with his animal then he might not be as successful as Fools Crow. You see how a man becomes well known from not being so boatful as what Fast Horse has done and it got him shunned and he was going in the right path of one day becoming to own the beaver medicine bundle and it all turned because he tried showing off. The only time Fools Crow felt

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    Jim Crow Laws

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    Jim Crow Laws Jim Crow Laws began after the Civil War ended and African-Americans were given their rights and freedoms. These laws were only enforced in the southern states where people owned slaves to keep African-Americans from gaining any type of success. They began after the Civil War and were not ended until the 1960’s. In the Jim Crow law days it was illegal for a black man to touch a white women or it would be considered rape. In To Kill a Mockingbird Tom Robinson is convicted of raping Mayella

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    charcoal paste or burnt cork and danced a ridiculous jig while singing the lyrics to the song‚ "Jump Jim Crow." Rice created this character after seeing (while traveling in the South) a crippled‚ elderly black man (or some say a young black boy) dancing and singing a song ending with these chorus words: "Weel about and turn about and do jis so‚ Eb’ry time I weel about I jump Jim Crow." Civil War. Segregation and disfranchisement laws were often supported‚ moreover‚ by brutal acts of

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    Behaviour of Crows-Project

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    OBJECTIVE: As our study period coincided with the…… of Common Indian Crow (Corvus splendens). We decided to study the breeding & feeding related behavior of crow. Following were my main objective a) Breeding Behaviors Specific nesting patterns / nest attendance & protections etc. b) Feeding related behavior Materials & Methods: The breeding period of Common Indian Crow (Corvus splendens) ranges from March – April to July – Aug‚ but the peak period varies locally. My study period

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