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    in their activities. The success of this study will contribute to the health of the general public. SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY The sidewalk chalk from an eggshell can be used in various ways by many people such as students‚ teachers‚ and anyone who wants to use it. Unlike the common chalk which is used at school‚ this sidewalk chalk will not produce dust which can be harmful to the health because it has no calcium sulphate which produces the chalk dust. According to Wikipedia

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    symptoms The extent of bleeding depends on how severe the hemophilia is. In mild hemophilia‚ patients usually only have bleeding problems after tooth extraction‚ surgery or a bad injury or accident or might never have a bleeding problem. While in moderate hemophilia‚ they May have bleeding problems after minor injuries‚ such as sporting injuries and rarely have a bleed for no obvious reason. However in severe hemophilia‚ they often have bleeds into joints muscles and soft tissues • Can have bleeds

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    Hemophilia‚ Pediatric Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that prevents a person’s blood from clotting properly. This means that it is harder for the person’s body to stop bleeding. Hemophilia is a lifelong condition that usually starts in childhood. A child with hemophilia may have prolonged bleeding after an injury or even without an injury. This occurs because the child has low levels of a type of protein that helps the blood to form clots. These proteins are called clotting factors. There are

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    physician named Erik von Willebrand in the 1920s. It was first discovered in a five-year old girl in 1924. He assessed members of her family and reported in 1926 that this was a previously undescribed bleeding disorder that differed from hemophilia. He recognized the inheritance pattern‚ and noted that the bleeding symptoms were greater in children and in women of childbearing age. This disorder also effects animals‚ mostly dogs. There are three main types of VWD‚ the fourth type‚ acquired VWD‚ is not hereditary

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    the long path that stretched to the corner.” His grandfather inspired him to get his work done voluntarily with pleasure. The author in the passage was rewarded for his hard work by seeing the jubilant kid’s using the sidewalk for school. He did not HAVE to shovel the sidewalk; rather‚ he did it for self-enlightenment. In passage two‚ the author had positive feelings towards working. “I love people who harness themselves‚ an ox to a heavy cat‚ who pull like water buffalo‚ with massive patience

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    others rapped their pipes and swarmed behind them. 5. The leader geared down at the grocery store setting a swaggering pace through the middle of town‚ and the people watched from the sidewalk as he did not glace or acknowledge them. 5. As he did not glace to the side or acknowledge the people watching from the sidewalk‚ the leader geared down at the grocery store setting a swaggering pace through the middle of the town. 6. The others started at his back trying to imitating him. 6. Trying to imitating

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    environmental changes in the transportation systems and by having more stairs and sidewalk can allow people to walk more and to get their daily exercise they need in order to prevent from being obese. As Wexler stated‚ “ Policy makers were exhorted to create more community-based obesity prevention and treatment programs... They also were advised to enact public policy to create and maintain safe and accessible sidewalks‚ walking and bicycle paths‚ and stairs.” (Wexler 2007) However‚ the disadvantages

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    a ramp using time‚ range‚ and background information learned in class. Equipment: The equipment used in this experiment was a toy track and ramp‚ a small marble‚ multiple Physics textbooks‚ meter sticks‚ bright-colored cardstock‚ masking tape‚ sidewalk chalk‚ plastic bag and a cloth. Procedure: Our experimental values include the height that the marble would travel‚ y= 88.1 cm‚ and our ramp angle‚ θ= 44.0°. These independent variables were best controlled using tape to hold our equipment in place

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    about. First‚ everyone takes speeding too lightly. In an article‚ "Speed limits: dangerous driving puts lives at risk." It writes that speeding puts everyone inside and outside the car at risk. If somebody were to speed and hits the sidewalk everyone on the sidewalk is in danger‚ so if they say it is worth the risk of getting there faster or getting pulled

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    Pascale alleges that there are several other major cities in the U.S. with similar laws (321). According to Pascale‚ Berkeley uses trespassing laws and loitering laws to keep people off the sidewalks and away from places like parks and laundromats. And in Santa Cruz you can be arrested for sitting on a sidewalk‚ sleeping outside‚ or even sleeping in a car (321). Pascale asserts that the reason for these laws is to protect the businesses located around these

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