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    Center‚ Jerusalem‚ Israel; and eFaculty of Agriculture‚ Food and Environment‚ Hebrew University‚ Jerusalem‚ Israel KEY WORDS metabolic rate‚ music‚ preterm infants‚ energy expenditure abstract OBJECTIVE: The rate of weight gain in preterm infants who are exposed to music seems to improve. A potential mechanism could be increased metabolic

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    Aids in Uganda

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    AIDS in Uganda “Officials estimate that a million Ugandans are living with HIV‚ the virus that causes AIDS. Of these‚ an estimated 200‚000 are in the advanced stages of the virus and need antiretroviral drugs (ARVs). About half of these are receiving treatment.” (Kavuma). For decades the governments of some African countries have been unable to provide the proper healthcare for their people. Among these countries‚ Uganda is home to one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS. The government has put effort

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    Dominic Cole’s IELTS Blog www.dcielts.com Some people think that only staff who worked in a company for a long time should be promoted to a higher position. What’s your opinion? One of the reasons why companies choose to promote some staff is seniority. While length of service is undoubtedly an important factor‚ my belief is it should certainly not be the only criterion for deciding who should be promoted. Rather it would be better for companies to have a more varied policy in this area

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    A Doctor in the House Henrik Ibsen’s character‚ Dr. Rank‚ in "A Doll’s House" is an important component of the play‚ though he is not a lead character. Rank enhances the story in his own right as a character‚ but mainly serves a greater purpose as an accentuation of Nora’a character. Nora’s relationship with Rank is equal‚ and perhaps it implants in Nora’s mind the idea that relationships should be equal. Their relationship brings up questions about social correctness and even the values necessary

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    internet and the fact that more and more quantities of devices are beginning to require internet. This brings the issue up for law enforcement agencies to question whether the law enforcements should or should not be required for devices to have warrants. Individuals believe that they should not be required to have a warrant to search people’s privacy and information because people tend to put their information out in the open for others to observe and gives away their direct

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    Qualities needed to be a doctor? * Dedication * One of the primary requirements in order to become successful is to have an immense desire in the medicine at the same time to a passion help people. A doctor of medicine is responsible to cure the patient based on the medical principles he learned from school and internship.  * Hardwork * A doctor of medicine should also possess the quality of a hardworking person. Becoming a physician involve lots of preparation. First‚ you have to

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    From: DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE By R. Gordon Richard Gordon was born in 1921. He has been an anaesthetist at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital‚1 a ship’s surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice in 1952 and started writing his "Doctor" series. "Doctor in the House" is one of Gordon’s twelve "Doctor" books and is noted for witty description of a medical student’s years of professional train­ing. To a medical student the final examinations are

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    Summer of 2007‚ though the sun was glittering and of course broiling‚ yet I remained next to the darkness and walked under the shadows. Unfortunately to those who were surrounded around me‚ were up against the stress‚ because I was what you can say going through a phase of “puberty”. The times of being emotional‚ the anger issues‚ and of course the heat just had to sugar coat everything‚ even the smallest things overwhelmed my body and things just got out of control. It became worse as I was in

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    houses because they were not prepared to get married. Furthermore‚ couples who were prepared have problems. In the last decade more and more couples are taking marriage classes before they get married. Many people reject the classes because for them it is a ridiculous thing. Also‚ they believe that a couple has to learn from its own problems‚ not with classes. Nevertheless‚ marriage preparation classes should be required for engaged couples because those classes teach the couples how to prepared

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    Ten Health and Safety Courses Available to the General Public 1. CPR/First Aid/AED Training by American Red Cross Description: Course on providing immediate care in medical‚ breathing‚ or cardiac emergencies until advanced personnel arrive. Focus on common emergencies such as burns‚ cuts‚ and head/neck/back injuries‚ as well as and breathing emergencies and adults (pediatric also available) and how to respond in each unique situation. Course length is 2-5 hours and certification is valid for two

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