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    failure to produce insulin‚ and currently requires the person to inject insulin or wear an insulin pump. This form was previously referred to as "insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus" (IDDM) or "juvenile diabetes". Type 2 DM results from insulin resistance‚ a condition in which cells fail to use insulin properly‚ sometimes combined with an absolute insulin deficiency. This form was previously referred to as non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or "adult-onset diabetes". The third main

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    encountered in my life. Many of them have great personalities and achievements. Although they are worth to be looked up to‚ still‚ the person that has inspired me the most is my mother. She is a very hardworking‚ trustworthy and intelligent woman. She had gone through many obstacles in life‚ which is sometimes very unendurable for some people. Although she likes to nag at me and pushes me to study and do my homework‚ I still admire her. She inspires me in many aspects in my life. My mother is good-looking

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    education) : never wrote a word of his knowledge. Plato was the one who basically put Socrates’ dialogue into words. Socrates’ educational teachings were brought through by a form called dialogue. Through this Socrates gave knowledge without really teaching it. Socrates never considered himself a teacher‚ and when he shared the information he knew‚ he never thought he was teaching the information. Socrates knew his limitations‚ and this was explained by him that an educated person is described to

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    thics and Governance (Aspire IAS) Part 2 ****************************** Whistle Blowing and Ethics (Very Important for upcoming examination) ********************************************** How can government encourage whistle blowing? In an article about whistle blowing in a business context ‚ Lilanthi Ravishankar makes a useful distinction between external and internal whistle blowing. She argues that companies should encourage internal whistle blowing so that problems are solved within

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    Unfortunately‚ drugs consumed my mother’s life‚ we became homeless when I was very young. I watched as my mom struggled to clean her life up‚ going to different cities she took me to California leaving behind my brother and sister with their fathers. After a year of going between different places‚ my mom was arrested and I was put into child haven. Watching as I no longer had contact with family‚ and no longer having my mom. I felt hopeless‚ my family

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    MOTHER Introduction The mother is the one supreme asset of national life; she is more important by far than the successful statesman‚ or business man‚ or artist‚ or scientist. Motherhood is a rewarding and often difficult job. A mother is a child’s first teacher and affects a child’s life like few others can. Effective mothers can inspire their sons and daughters to love themselves and others‚ work hard‚ make healthy choices‚ serve causes greater than self‚ and achieve their dreams. Mothers who

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    In society today‚ the need for Healthcare workers are in high demand. Most of the time when people think of healthcare workers‚ the first thing that comes to mind are doctors and nurses but in the healthcare industry doctors and nurses are not the only group of people that make up healthcare industry. You also have public healthcare workers who are often times working behind the scenes to protect the health and safety of the public and that help manage and maintain the places that the doctors and

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    employed. I was  born in a mint  near  Mumbai. I  am  twelve  years  old  and  I was  sent  to Kolkata from Mumbai. You know  who  I am? Guess I  am a two rupees  coin. I am  telling  you  the  days  that  I  nearly  spent. When  I was  made  I was shining  but  a  man who  was  carrying  me  fell  me  down.  I was sad. No one  saw me and  without  seeing  me  they  kept  leg  on me and went  away. Soon my shine  also had gone  away. Days were  passing  like  this  and I was getting hurt in same

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    The Importance of the Presence of the Mother During the First Three Years Organized by Sheila Kippley (February 28‚ 2005) Purpose Mothers have told me that they have been influenced by those experts and writers who state that the presence of the mother during the early years is extremely important to their child’s optimal development. This knowledge has helped them to make decisions that enable them to remain with their children or at least cut back on their hours away from their little ones. There

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    In a world in which abortion is considered either a woman’s right or a sin against God‚ the poem "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks gives a voice to a mother lamenting her aborted children through three stanzas in which a warning is given to mothers‚ an admission of guilt is made‚ and an apology to the dead is given. The poet-speaker‚ the mother‚ as part of her memory addresses the children that she "got that [she] did not get" (Brooks 206). The shift in voice from stanza to stanza allows Brooks to

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