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    Rogier van der Weyden’s Seven Sacraments Altarpiece depicts penance and the everyday rites of the Christian society that are executed from birth to death. Hieronymus Bosch’s Table Top of the Seven Deadly Sins exhibits the seven sins engaged by people under the watchful eye of Christ that must be accounted for on judgement day. Both works are representations of the same important idea of penance. The apparent realism of artists such as Rogier van der Weyden and Hieronymus Bosch is more than mere imitation

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    Hypocalcemia Both HYPO and HYPER natremia can cause mental confusion‚ seizures‚ and coma Both HYPO and HYPER kalemia can cause cardiac dysrhythmias progressing to ventricular fibrillation and asystole. Think "cardiac" with both. Hyperkalemia is the most deadly of all electrolyte imbalances. Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs; Tetany‚ irritability‚ and seizures: Hypocalcemia Hypomagnesemia Hyperphosphatemia Electrolyte imbalances which can potentiate dig toxicity: Hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypercalcemia

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    References: Deputy Karen J. Miller (personal interview)‚ (Jan. 29‚2010). Liaison Officer Job Description: http://www.ehow.com/facts_5559182_liaison-officer-job-description.html Your Personal Deadly force Policy: Operations & Tactics at Office.com‚ http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=3&id=32241.

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    blood stains which yet again remind us of the deadly consequences of conflict‚ and also the long term effects of conflict‚ like the scars and the lingering guilt. The prologue inevitably ends with a Shakespearean rhyming couplet just as the tragedy will always end in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ ’Death-marks of love’. The juxtaposition of the words ’death’ and ’love’‚ shows Shakespeare’s beliefs that love isn’t just a sweet thing‚ but also a deadly one. At the start of Act 3 scene 1‚ we are

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    Important Facts about the Black Death * Interesting information and important facts and history of the disease: * Key Dates relating to the event: This terrible plague started in Europe in 1328 and lasted until 1351 although there were outbreaks for the next sixty years * Why was the disease called the Black Death? The disease was called the Black Death because one of the symptoms produced a blackening of the skin around the swellings. or buboes. The buboes were red at first‚ but later

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    of the world and attempts to demonstrate that extent that the seven deadly sins has on lives of people. This film allows for a visualization of the extent of human madness all in attempts of purifying the world. In a critical analysis of the film‚ movie review Roger Ebert says that Seven is “one of the darkest and most merciless

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    Discuss the influence of Rationalism in politics and how it impacts the public’s view of government services. "Rationalism in Politics" was an epitome of the philosophy of Michael Oakeshott on the things of overall viewpoints applied to political glitches in the particular. Philosophies or sensible concepts could not be only enforced on just any society because the basics of that society could certainly change the result is what Oakeshott supposed. For example‚ the notion of "natural rights"

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    cities in the process. During this war people started working on ways to kill the enemy faster. They found sufficient ways to drop many bombs on targets‚ But the standard bomb was not good enough for the U.S. The U.S. worked hard and developed the most deadly and destructive weapon ever made. They created a bomb called the atomic bomb. Since the Japanese would not surrender‚ the U.S. decided to try their new invention on Japan. The bombing of the two cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many innocent people

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    Alex Strezoski 10/14/14 Current Events Paper Ebola Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that causes bleeding inside and outside of the body. As the virus spreads‚ it weakens the immune system and other organs of the body. Ebola has killed up to 90% of the people that have been affected by it. The disease first originated in a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976. It is named after the Ebola River‚ which is near one of the villages that Ebola originated in

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    decision-makers responsible for policy and practice. The goal of such future efforts would be to maximize the safety‚ appropriateness and effectiveness of police action during high-risk encounters‚ some of which will involve the use or threatened use of deadly force. CONCLUSION In conclusion‚ psychomotor training is used throughout police programs. It is used to improve the trainee’s in-field and off-field training. The completion of this training will improve the officer’s physical and mental state which

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