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    Escape From Sobibor (EFS)

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    Escape from Sobibor (EFS) (VHS/DVD‚ 1987) is a retelling of actual events that occurred in the Sobibor concentration camp in Poland‚ detailing the largest escape from a Nazi camp in WW2. Sobibor was the most secret Nazi death camp‚ made more secret by the fact that it was shut down after the uprising and made to look like a farm. Sobibor therefore was unable to become a human slaughterhouse on the scale of Birkenau (though the 250‚000 deaths that occurred there are deplorable enough.) The film begins

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    Last class‚ the professor let us see a picture. The picture tells us unlike America‚ Canada likes salad; different people can go into its culture and do not need to throw its own culture‚ like a melting pot. I think this metaphor is very vivid. In my eyes‚ Canadian is more friendly and more kind than American. When I get on the bus‚ I see various people from different countries. And they talk about something together‚ very happy and harmonious. If we bump somebody at school accidently‚ you will

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    Hi‚ Tammy. Thank you for such an outstanding post this week. Have you ever cared for a child with the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock? My nephew has multiple food allergies including peanuts and cheese. Approximately one year ago his babysitter gave him a piece of regular cheese that was in the refrigerator instead of the special cheese that he was permitted to eat that was milk free. Consequently‚ he broke out in hives head to toe and began wheezing. There was an Epi-pen in the house. However‚ she

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    27. Soderquest‚ Wijma‚ Thorbert and Wijma conducted a study (2008) to find out the risk factors in pregnancy for post-traumatic stress and depression one month after childbirth. Along with this‚ the relationship between post-traumatic stress and depression was observed. The method used was assessment of post-traumatic stress and depression one month post-partum along with studying the potential risks during early and later phase of pregnancy. The variables involved in the study were trait anxiety

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    Non-cardiogenic shock is caused by a circulatory collapse in the body that is not due to problems originating in the heart. Shock is commonly caused by hypo-perfusion though the blood vessels due to lack of blood in the vessels causing low blood pressure and rapid heartbeat. Besides cardiogenic shock‚ there are three other types that cause shock for non-cardiogenic reasons‚ obstructive shock‚ disruptive shock‚ and hypovolemic shock. Obstructive shock results from an obstruction that prevents blood

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    Types of Failure

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    This paper is by Anupam Basu The term ‘failure’ here will be discussed in the context of replacement decisions. There are two types of failure: (1) Gradual failure‚ and (2) Sudden failure. Gradual Failure Gradual failure is progressive in nature. That is‚ as the life of an item increases‚ its operational efficiency also deteriorates resulting in Increased running (maintenance and operating) costs. Decrease in its productivity. Decrease in the resale or salvage value. Mechanical

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    1111260035 ASSIGNMENT’S TOPIC Pros and cons of culture shock Culture shock is an inevitably phenomenon which occurs commonly in our daily life. I believe that most of us have experienced culture shock by one way or others but some of us did not notice its influences in our life‚ and some even did not recognize it. In this paper‚ I will discuss about the pros and cons of culture shock. I will also tell you about my sparkling experience of culture shock to illustrate these pros and cons in more detailed

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    Study Five Fenech and Thomson studied how women utilize defense mechanisms after a traumatic birth. Analysis of 13 studies involving 388 women who either self-reported a traumatic birth experience or were diagnosed with PTSD following childbirth. Several defence mechanisms were identified; repression‚ suppression‚ avoidance‚ undoing‚ sublimation‚ reaction formation‚ displacement‚ turning against the self‚ regression and somatisation. The way women use the defense mechanisms varies and can be difficult

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    Septic Shock Case Study

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    Septic Shock case study Introduction This paper is talking about the patient who has septic shock then use the holistic nursing care to him. Holistic care is defined‚ as total patient care that include the physical‚ psychological‚ economic‚ and family needs of the person; Holistic nursing is using a knowledge‚ theories‚ and proficiency interaction with people in their care (Lucia‚ 2013) The definition of the septic shock is systemic inflammatory response syndrome‚ caused by any type of bacteria

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    INTRODUCTION Often people are traumatized by traumatic events that take place their lives. We seldom expect these events to happen so we often do not know how to react when it does happen‚ this can lead to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In this assignment is the definition of PTSD‚ the reason why South Africa has such a high prevalence of PTSD and also the methods of prevention of PTSD will be discussed. DEFINITION OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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