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    Gym Fitness Centers

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    The Gym Fitness Centers 1. Company Description Since 1992‚ The Gym offers a wide range of team activities from basketball‚ volleyball and soccer from the very young players to adults. Our program caters to all different levels and competitive desires. The Gym is just not for team sports‚ we also cater to those looking for fitness programs from cardio to weightlifting. At The Gym you’ll find all of the latest cardio and strength training equipment along with a dynamic group exercise program

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    Lou Gehrig's Disease

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    Abstract: ALS is a disease in which the causes are unknown and the effects are devastating. Along with great physiological damage there is great mental damage that a patient that had ALS must endure. A disease with a great influence in today’s life and the life of those in the past. There is no cure for ALS only treatments. Treatments that treat the symptoms and not the disease. ALS is a disease that has impacted today’s society of individuals in a dramatic and influential way. Not necessarily

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    computers. The Internet has revolutionized the computer and communications world like nothing before. Internet was at once a world-wide broadcasting capability‚ a mechanism for spreading information. 1.1 Background of the problem The Exhibition Center for Contemporary Art (ECCA) ‚ was the dream of the three ardent lovers of art the art collector Cesar Duque‚ the art dealer Mario Alcantara‚ and Manuel Duldulao‚ author of fifteen books on Philippine art. ECCA is the largest gallery in the Philippines

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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    Cardiovascular Disease Ashley Cookie Cardiac Arrest Mr. Stapleton November 20th‚ 2012 Would you like to feel or be close to death? How would you like to have your heart pump rapidly out of control? A cardiac Arrest is the absence of ventricular contraction that results in systemic circulatory failure. A Cardiac Arrest is something that can happen out of nowhere without you knowing. You can be cooking and you just collapse and go into Cardiac Arrest. It’s that easy!

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    Pulpal Diseases

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    Diseases of Pulp • Pulp is the formative organ of the tooth • It builds primary dentin during development of tooth‚secondary dentin after tooth eruption and reparative dentin in response to stimulation as long as the odontoblasts remain intact. • Pulp responds to hot and cold stimuli which are only preceived as pain. • Heat at temperature between 600F and 1300F when applied directly on an intact tooth surface is usually tolerated‚ but foodstuff and beverages above this temperature range can

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    Elijah Heart Center

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    Elijah Heart Center Toni Berthia University of Phoenix/HCS 405 Elijah Heart Center The finance department has reported that Elijah Health Center is facing a potential working capital shortfall which means the hospital may not have enough cash to sustain itself. The reasons for this shortfall is due to huge discounts given to managed care companies‚ higher wages given to contract nurses‚ low Medicare reimbursement levels‚ growth in current liabilities‚ and unused equipment. I will provide

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    Juvenile Justice Center

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    The differnce between the juvenile justice center and the criminal justice center. The juvenile justice system and the adult justice system share their commonalities and differences. For example‚ the juvenile justice system makes it the point to rehabilitate instead of punishing juvenile delinquents. However‚ one must take into consideration that punishment is still a feasible concept within the juvenile system‚ but it is used prudently as a “last resort.” In instances of punishment for a teenager

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    Biological Control

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    University of the Philippines Los Banos BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Jeff C. Ebio G-1L INTRODUCTION Farmers sure aim to have abundant and healthy agricultural produce but that became so elusive as the prevalence of disease-causing fungi or bacteria and defective planting materials remain a challenge. To cease all these through a necessary and effective pest management and disease control schema must be utilized. Using chemical pesticide would be a usual resort though

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    NVQ LEVEL 3 UNIT 19: The principles of infection prevention and Control Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria (question and answer) 1. Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections 1.1 Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection Answer: Control of infection is very important specially on a care homes because I as a healthcare service provider is working on vulnerable adults or old people‚ it is

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    Epidemiology: Chickenpox (Varicella) Sheree Criner‚ RN Grand Canyon University NRS 427 V December 21‚ 2014 Epidemiology: Chickenpox (Varicella) As stated by to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (CDC‚ 2013); chickenpox is a very contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). VZV causes a primary infection that is characterized by a rash with macules‚ papules‚ and then vesicles. Other symptoms include fever‚ lethargy‚ and pruritus. VZV then remains in the body on the sensory nerve

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