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    Sudan Black is positive in: Question 5 options: Acute Myeloblast Leukemia Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Erythroleukemia Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia Save Question 6 (1 point) Select the most probable disease state for: LAP =0; WBC= 45.0 X 10^9/L; Sudan Black B= positive Question 6 options: Acute Myeloid Leukemia Acute lymphoid leukemia Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Save Question 7 (1 point) In normal bone marrow‚ the expected number

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    Reynard 1 Varrasso English 112 6 February 2015 Haylee’s Journey with Leukemia and Victory over Cancer July 11‚ 2005‚ is a life-changing event for Haylee and our family. On July 11 my daughter Haylee is diagnosed with Leukemia. This is the beginning of Haylee’s journey with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Haylee’s health condition began to get worse within a short period of time. Her skin color was very pale and she

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    Blood Disorders Carl Jones HCA/240 November 20‚ 2011 Lily‚ a 4-year-old Caucasian female‚ has she been complaining of being tired all the time. She is pale and is a picky eater. Her mother is a single mom with a small budget to feed a large family. Lily eats only pasta‚ breads‚ and hot dogs‚ and she drinks only artificial fruit punch. Lily has iron deficiency anemia. In this first scenario I think that Lily has Pernicious Anemia or else identified as Vitamin B12 anemia. Several

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    people interrupt you while you are still talking. Speech Requirements: You speech needs to include the following components: Components An Introduction – In your introduction you need to start with an Attention Getter and a preview of your main points. Checklist ☐Attention Getter ☐Thesis Statement ☐Preview of your Main Points Two Main Points – Your first main point will explain what your pet peeve is and your second main point will explain your solutions for avoiding the pet peeve

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    life to be prolonged. It also allows scientific studies to prevent future occurrences or finding a cure for a disease. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivational Sequence Visual Aids: Power-Point Presentation. Introduction I. Attention-getter: (wow factor) The problem with organ donations is that you do not know how important it is until it happens to family‚ friends or yourself. The issue is it is not taken seriously‚ when all it takes is a trip to the DMV. It may be that no one in the

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    Topic: Grades Don’t Matter Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to see that students who almost failed their grades in college still have the potential to be a great person someday. I. Introduction/Attention A. Attention Getter: What do you feel when people around you say that you’re a failure? That you are lazy‚ stupid and a good for nothing student‚ just because you failed? It hurts right? Especially‚ when you know that you put all your efforts just to have good grades. Even I experienced

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    Jersey. There had been 13 cases of leukemia and 9 cases of Hodgkin’s disease in between 1973 and 1978. This issue was first brought to light‚ when parents of students from one school district (Pierrepont School) realized that there had been several cases of leukemia and Hodgkins disease (Garfinkel). A mother found her self in a hospital in New York with her son who was being treated for leukemia. At this hospital she found another woman‚ also with her son who had leukemia as well. There‚ they also found

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    Jacob Santel Mrs. Potter Reading Down Syndrome(Need different title) This is one of the most interesting genetic diseases in the world‚ and yet there is no cure for it. This disease can affect people drastically‚ or sometimes very little at all. Although there is no way to treat it‚ it can be helped‚ and there are many programs to help. This complex genetic disease is called down syndrome. Down Syndrome has many effects. People with down syndrome usually “look alike.” They usually have

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    Emperor of all maladies

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    Praise for The Emperor of All Maladies “A compulsively readable‚ surprisingly uplifting‚ and vivid tale. thrilling .” —o‚ t he oprah maga z in e “[An] essential piece of medical journalism.” —T im e “A meticulously researched‚ panoramic history . . . What makes Mukherjee’s narrative so remarkable is that he imbues decades of painstaking laboratory investigation with the suspense of a mystery novel and urgency of a thriller.” —The Boston Globe “riveting and powerful .” —San Fr a

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    Organizational Patterns for Informative Speeches There are four basic patterns of organization for an informative speech. Chronological order A speech organized chronologically has main points oriented toward time. For example‚ a speech about the Farm Aid benefit concert could have main points organized chronologically. The first main point focuses on the creation of the event; the second main point focuses on the planning stages; the third point focuses on the actual performance/concert; and the

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