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    Lab Values

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    1. Are any of the lab values in Table 1 out of normal range? Are they too high or too low? Her serum creatinine is high. Creatinine is completely filtered from the blood (not as well of a marker for kidney function as inulin because some is secreted‚ but still a good marker of kidney function) and excreted in urine so for her to have more than 0.6-1.2mg/dL in her blood is not normal. Her blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are also very high. They should only be around 7-18 mg/dL. Her serum calcium

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    Value of Volunteering

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    After reading "The Value of Volunteering‚" it made me realize how important it is to give back to the community. By doing something as simple as helping someone read gives you a very rewarding feeling and makes you an overall better person. Robin Ferguson‚ the author of "The Value of Volunteering‚" knows exactly what it feels like to lend her time to a great cause. When Robin first started working as a literacy volunteer she was doing it solely for the community service credit‚ but when Robin

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    The Value of Pets

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    medicines‚ and potions out there that claim to have a calming and therapeutic effect‚ but what are the side effects? There are many different kinds of pets such as‚ cats‚ dogs‚ fish‚ and horses‚ but they all share a physical and mental therapeutic value. Fish are one kind of pets that have a calming effect. Your emotions about colors lead to a reflex action in your vascular system‚ with changes in blood pressure and pulse rhythm occurring to "color psychology and color therapy" by Fabre Birren

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    Family Values

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    society. Without healthy‚ functioning families‚ a culture cannot survive. God has defined marriage as one man married to one woman. This has been both the legal and traditional understanding of a marriage – literally – for millennia‚ since Eden. Family values are the ideals and beliefs that support and give strength to this traditional definition of a family. Families in Malaysia are structured depending on where the family lives. In rural areas‚ where 57% of the total population lives‚ the typical family

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    Cultural Value

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    Cultural Values Essay: The definition of value is “The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance or preciousness of something (Dictionary.com).” For example something valuable would be before my grandma passed away she gave me a necklace that is something valuable to me because of her giving me a necklace that came from her. Cultural value is the commonly held standards of what is acceptable or unacceptable‚ important or unimportant‚ right or wrong‚ workable or unworkable‚ etc.‚

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    Value of Homework

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    Value of homework Homework can be defined in simple words as “any task assigned to students by school teachers that are meant to be carried out during non school hours (cooper 1989).”Students are expected to complete their homework time. Completing homework properly helps students with understand their class work‚ quizzes‚ tests‚ and exams. Most parents think their children are getting less homework. Students who are from low income homes should review over their homework. There is a specific

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    Family Values

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    September 2011. Family is a very important part of everyone’s life‚ therefore we should learn to appreciate our families and never fail them. Family teaches us many significant things we need to live our lives successfully in order to prosper. True family values consist of love‚ guidance‚ and support. For one thing‚ the most distinguished characteristics families hold is that of love. Everyone in this world needs love and affection and someone who cares for them in order to feel satisfaction. For a family

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    The Values of Philosophy

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    The Values of Philosophy The “love of wisdom” or philosophy is viewed as useless in today’s society. It is often thought as a discipline that is outdated and irrelevant to the real world due to the fact that it seems to serve no purpose in real-life situations. However these very questions that may seem to have no answers can serve as a key to train our minds in order for us to live a fulfilling life. Philosophy is a discipline that should be encouraged in today’s world because the value of it

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    Family Values

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    a connection between the individual and the outside world. The idndividial identity‚ his or her dreams‚ in large part depends on the family’s of orgin or family of choice.” –Images of Gender and Family (239). We are all shaped through our family’s values‚ beliefs‚ and assumptions making us bonded as one. Since each family is molded it gives each individual in it a certain roll as well as expectztions to play out from. In every family there are different roles for every member. As said in this quote

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    Family Values

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    3.1 The family values of the elder 3.1.1 Communication between parents and children In recent years‚ more and more old people are complaining that young people are difficult to communicate with or get on. They think their next generation is impolite because when they ask some questions such as “where do you go?” or “have you studied?” Most of the young people respond with “Don’t ask me” or “You are annoying”. So someone said communication between two generations is deficient. But is it the

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