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    Gallstones: Bile Salt

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    composed of just one of these substances". Bile is a greenish-brown liquid produced in the liver then stored in the gallbladder which is use to digest fat. Bile contains water‚ cholesterol‚ fat‚ bile salts‚ proteins and a waste product call bilirubin. If the bile has too much cholesterol ‚ bile salt‚ or bilirubin‚ they hardens into stones. There are two types of Gallstones. The first and more common type is known as the Cholesterol Stone‚ which accounts for 80 percent of all cases of Gallstones

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    Salt To The Sea Analysis

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    Although many people go through extreme hardship during war‚ they can find things to love that gives them the endurance to pull through. The novel Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys‚ details the story of a group of refugees that are desperately trying to escape the encroaching Russian army who are brutally pillaging‚ raping‚ and massacring everything in their path‚ by getting to the ship the Wilhelm Gustloff. The Wilhelm Gustloff is attacked by a Russian submarine and sinks and only four out of the

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    leading his followers in a nationalist movement for independence (Bulliet‚ 680). Mahatma Gandhi’s life and message for the world is distinctly marked by three key aspects: his philosophy of non-violence‚ his strategy of non-cooperation as seen in the Salt March‚ and his method of communication by fasting. Gandhi operated in South Africa and India as both a politician and a religious saint. Armed with a “weapon peculiarly his own‚” Gandhi developed a philosophy of non-violence which he coined Satyagraha

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    foundation of the British Empire‚ for I have broken the salt law!” Gandhi went on to instruct his followers to lead a massive movement to break the salt law‚ which prohibited the creation of homemade salt. “Whenever you need it‚ do not hesitate to make the salt that you need!” declared Gandhi as an uproar caught the crowd. Cheering‚ the crowd lined the seashore and began producing illegal salt (Browne‚ 159-163). One of his biggest demonstrations‚ the Salt March marked a precedent for all of Gandhi’s Satyagraha

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    World Cities Essay

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    is constructed from sea grass‚ salt marsh vegetation and mangrove. It is a major breeding ground for many vulnerable‚ protected and endangered species. Such as mammals‚ crustaceans fish and birds. Presently‚ the Federal Government as well as several additional international agreements protects it. The atmosphere is the envelope of gases that border the Earth. Atmospheric elements consist of temperature‚ wind‚ humidity and sunlight. For sea grass‚ mangroves and salt marsh to survive within the ecosystem

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    Gandhis Impact

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    retaliation‚ he decided he was going to lead a salt march that would take place later that month. He informed the viceroy that on March 11th‚ just nine days later that he would lead his fellow Satyagrahis 240 miles to Dandi where they would pick up a handful of salt. One might wonder why salt was chosen‚ but the reason is because the British had put a tax on salt which meant the British would receive more money and no Indian could make their own salt. Gandhi preached about this new movement to his

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    what to do was the Salt March. In India‚ salt was a staple of their diet‚ so the impact was enormous when the British banned Indians from manufacturing or selling salt. The only source was the British‚ and they taxed the salt too heavily for poor people to be able to afford it. Gandhi decided that the best way to ensure the freedom of India would be to perform “mass civil disobedience.” So Ghandi gathered the followers he had and set off for an ocean town of Dandi to collect salt. However‚ as he went

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    their own 1929 Hunger strike Gandhi and some of his allies fasted for 116 days -active engagement 1930 Gandhi went on the salt march to stop the tax on salt Gandhi and other Indians marched to Dandi to make their own salt to stop the tax on salt. -Passive resistance -active engagement 1930 Gandhi put in jail Gandhi was arrested for breaking the salt laws. Gandhi did not resist arrest. He went on hunger strikes while in prison. 1942 Quit India movement The protest was the result

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    “Bath Salts”: A New Drug Epidemic—A Case Report Article Review #2 This article dealt with the aspects of the new and rising epidemic to which is referred as “bath salts”‚ or methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV). The author shows an example of the effects of the drug by using set person‚ Mr. S‚ to show what happens to the average bath salt user. Mr. S is a fifty year old man who has had a prior substance abuse to methamphetamines and a history of violence resulting in incarcerations. After extensive

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    Salina Salt Company

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    Saline Salt Company Analysis The Saline Salt Company production process was simple. Their process involved extracting salt from six tanks of 900‚000 cubic feet of seawater which could only be held on a large plot of land. As land becomes more valuable and rarer‚ expansion of the existing method becomes very difficult. Saline Salt Company could not compete with other companies that were producing larger amounts of salt in shorter amounts of time. Saline Salt Company did not expand as the needs

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