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    all immigrants whom carry other characteristics are seen as dangerous. Secondly‚ Alibhai-Brown uses the logical fallacy‚ personal attack‚ in the subsequent sentence: “these leaders pretend that they are responding to ‘illegal’ immigrants but it is pernicious racism and xenophobia which is animating their zeal and policies”. She mentions how leaders are not dealing with the illegal immigrants while not obtaining evidence to support her proclamation. Thirdly‚ an additional use of logical fallacies is

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    UTERINE FIBROIDS

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    Uterine Leiomyomas Marteasha Gordon‚Rebecca Lugo‚ Rooznikchy Thomas‚ and Dominique Zawackis Chamberlain College of Nursing Uterine leiomyomas also known as fibroids or myomas‚ are the most common pelvic benign tumor that affect 70%-80% of women. Uterine fibroids are round or semi-round growths of smooth muscle of the myometrium and fibrous tissue. The growths can be located in the uterine cavity‚ uterine wall‚ or on the surface of the uterus into the abdominal cavity. Also

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    Diarrhea describes bowel movements (stools) that are loose and watery. It is very common and usually not serious. Many people will have diarrhea once or twice each year. It typically lasts two to three days and can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. Some people have diarrhea often as part of irritable bowel syndrome or other chronic diseases of the large intestine. Doctors classify diarrhea as "osmotic‚" "secretory‚" or "exudative."Osmotic diarrhea means that something in the bowel

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    Indications for Blood Transfusions Goal of transfusing: Preserve oxygen delivery to tissues and avoid myocardial ischemia. One can do this by increasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood by raising the Hgb concentration of patients with acute/chronic anemia. Each unit will raise the Hct by 3 to 4 percent unless there is continued bleeding. Background: Transfusion trigger based on the 10/30 rule‚ give 2 units. However‚ with the discovery of transfusion-related HIV and other viral diseases‚ the safety

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     naturally  occurring  hormone  erythropoietin  (EPO) EPO-­‐  gene  that  prevents  anemia EPO-­‐  Produced  in  the  kidneys Stimulates  RBC  production Carries  oxygen  around  the  body • 2014 EPO is a gene that prevents anemia. Anemia can affect people with Chronic Kidney Disease‚ but also therapy for patients receiving chemotherapy treatment. Anemia leads to severe fatigue and increased risk of cardiovascular disease and even death. • 1980 • • 1982

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    Malnutrition in the Philippines. Ravenholt A. PIP: In the Philippines poverty and pervasive malnutrition are not limited to families of deprived seasonal workers. Undernourishment is endemic and increasing throughout most of this archipelago of some 7100 islands‚ and is compounded by the prevalence of intestinal parasites and gastrointestinal diseases which health workers estimate deprive youngsters of at least 5-10% of the nutritional value in food they do consume. This problem is particularly

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    Satire Essay

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    Ella Brooks Mrs. English AP Lang. 2/26/2013 Homeless Trash (A) Americans‚ most of the world believes we are rich‚ plentifully fat‚ stuck up people‚ who waste food and resources‚ and our only enjoyment in life is watching reality TV shows such as Honey Boo Boo and Extreme Couponing. Not all of America is like that‚ just a large amount of it. The truth is thousands of Americans are starving and are without a home. In the rancor winter nights they are forced to subsist on dead bugs they

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    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morality o Morality morality and religion‚ anti-heroes always exist and differ from one another. As for me‚ Sartres version of the anti-hero would be most feasible in real life because his version of the anti-hero is less pernicious. In Sartres Existentialism and Humanism‚ one important principles of his existentialism is that existence precedes essence. Simply‚ it means that humanity is born with nothing without the human nature‚ the natural qualities and ways of behavior

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    Hirschsprung’s Disease

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    the symptoms can include problems with weight loss. Slow growth and a lack of weight gain can be attributed to problems absorbing nutrients. Chronic constipation and anemia may be signs of Hirschsprung’s in older children and adults. Anemia‚ not enough red blood cells‚ can occur because of a blood loss in the stool. A person with anemia may tire easily and have a pale color. The exact genetic cause of Herschsprung’s Disease is uncertain. Nerve cells (ganglion cells) form in the entire length of

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    late 1800’s Ronald Ross discovered that malaria was transmitted from infected patients to mosquitoes‚ who transmitted to other people‚ causing them to become infected with the disease. (The History of Malaria‚ an Ancient Disease‚ 2016). Sickle cell anemia and malaria seem to have a connection. Individuals with sickle cell can not catch malaria. Those with the sickle cell trait have a kind of resistance to the disease. It is believed this is because malaria affects red blood cells which are mutated

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