1897 the couple gave birth to a second daughter‚ Tatiana‚ followed by a third in 1899 named Maria‚ and a fourth in 1901‚ who was named Anastasia. Alexandra gave birth to the longed-for male heir‚ Alexei (Nicholas II). Although he was diagnosed with hemophilia. They were so desperate to find a treatment for Alexei‚ they let the monk Rasputin hypnotize their boy. The emperor proved himself to be such a family man that his journal entries focused on the everyday events of his wife and
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References • http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hereditary+disease • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen • http://www.preservearticles.com/201101032353/deficiency-diseases.html • http://www.who.int/chp/working_paper_growth%20model29may.pdf • http://www.drugs.com/condition/pneumonia.html • http://www.medicinenet.com/diabetes_treatment/article.htm • http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/asthma/treatment.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia
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Until the last century‚ genetic altering was‚ for the most part‚ out of the question. One of the first forms of genetic altering was in the 1930’s when some American states were sterilizing the less intelligent people by force. In the 1970’s‚ the first embryos were being produced outside the human body by a process called in vitro fertilization. This was able to give infertile couples the blessing of having their own children. By the 1990’s‚ mammals were successfully being cloned; something deemed
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To what extent was the Tsar to blame for his downfall in March 1917? Tsar Nicholas II was rightfully blamed for his downfall in March 1917. His revolting actions resulting in detrimental impacts on Russia made him solely to blame for his abdication. Politically‚ socially and through War‚ Nicholas was to great extent his own reason of causing his downfall. There were numerous political challenges Tsar Nicholas encountered through his reign as ruler‚ with the majority a direct consequence of
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from the Russian society. As the last child came along‚ Tsarevich Alexei‚ Empress Alexandra completely failed to attend to her duties as Tsarina and lost all the sympathy of her Russian people. Tsarevich Alexei was later on found to suffer from hemophilia and there was no cure. The Tsarina was crushed and she tired everything and anything she believed could help her son. That was
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To what extent did Grigori Rasputin’s influence lead to the collapse of the Romanov Dynasty? Stephanie Byrd 0009910007 History Granby High School May 2015 Word Count : 3693 Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………Page 3 Introduction…………………………………………………………..Page 4 Body/Background…………………………………………………….Page 5 Conclusion……………………………………………………………Page 17 References/Bibliography.……………………………………………...Page 18 Abstract This paper explores the proposed ideas that Grigori Rasputin was either a
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Causes of Poor School Performance There are many reasons for children to underperform at school‚ such as‚ medical problems‚ below average intelligence‚ specific learning disability‚ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ emotional problems‚ a poor sociocultural home environment‚ psychiatric disorders‚ or even environmental causes. (1) Medical Problems These conditions have been reported to have an independent effect resulting in poor school performance. (a) Preterm birth and low birth
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HYPOTHALAMIC & PITUITARY HORMONES Prof. Francis R. Capule Department of Pharmacy U.P. College of Pharmacy Hypothalamic-Pituitary Endocrine System ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONE Pharmacological Applications • replacement therapy for deficiency states • antagonists for diseases that result from excess production of pituitary hormones • diagnostic tools for identifying several endocrine abnormalities HORMONE Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) Growth
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The Impact of Values-Clarification on Ethics in the Helping Profession America is faced with an overwhelming abundance of moral and social problems which seem to consume the fragilely woven fibers of our nation. What has happened to America? What can be done to rescue the innocents in society from those who seem to prey upon them? Can one person make a difference? Those in the human service profession have felt a calling‚ have been affected by the seeming hopeless perils of the weaker members
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Silent Anguish Imagine a young girl of twelve marrying a man of forty whom she has never seen before and being forced to produce children until her body is physically unable to perform a safe pregnancy. Imagine the girl being brainwashed and beaten for contradicting with a belief held by another man and forced to stay in her community for her entire life without knowing anything of the outside world. This scary world exists not just in imagination‚ but in the form of marriage known as polygamy
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