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    TYPE 1: IMMEDIATE TYPE 2: ANTIBODY MEDIATED Feature Known as anaphylactic HS Fast response (minutes) Disorders/ Reactions Athopy Clinical manifestation includes asthma‚ eczema‚ hay fever‚ food allergy Has family history with similar condition Show immediate wheal and flare skin reaction to allergen Strong hereditary linkage seen in human Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia Spontaneous/ induced by drugs Reacts to blood group Ag – produce Ab to self RBC Test: direct antiglobulin test

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    In A Different History‚ the author emphasized the importance of mother tongue and expressed her resent towards cultural imperialism. The whole poem is written like a warning to many groups of people as well as disagreement towards the colonists. In the first three lines of stanza one‚ the author seems to be clearing out a misconception for the crowd. In the forth and fifth line‚ the writer points out that gods are disguised as animals‚ therefore any animal out there could be the god. This sets

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    . List the Different teachers Rose writes about in this essay‚ adding a sentence to each name describing his significance for Rose: A) Brother Dill - A troubled and unstable man‚ Brother Dill held no significance for Rose academically. B) Mr. Mitropetros - A parking lot manager who lacked viable english training‚ Mr. Mitropetros held no more significance for Rose academically than Brother Dill. C) Mr. Montez - A tiny man‚ Mr. Montez also held no academic significance for Rose. However‚ Mr. Montez

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    Miranda Berishaj    1st hour Smith    1/10/15    U.S History midterm review   Unit 1    1. Clayton antitrust act sought to prevent anti­competitive practices.  2. urban­rural population shift­ people moved from rural areas to urban areas‚ urbanization.  3. Jane Addams – a pioneer for women’s rights and a leader of suffrage.   4. Sherman antitrust act – broke up trust and prevented monopolies.  5. women’s Christian temperance union – first organization devoted to social reform for  women.  6. Chi

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    (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of the indigenous peoples (Amerindians/neo-Indians) who populated this area thousands of years ago. These indigenous peoples had developed societies that spread across the Americas‚ the Caribbean‚ and parts of South America

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    Different Styles of Diplomacy Diplomacy is the area of activity coming up to nowadays from the ancient times. It had been in operation centuries before it got the outlines of sophisticated skill and notion. As you remember diplomacy comes into being when people and commodity cross the borders with the people to be protected and taken care of abroad. In practical terms it means that some nations took up experience centuries ago while the others are taking up the first steps in International relations

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    the billboards are used on manly all the business. It s almost impossible to not notice a billboard on roads or expressways‚ on my way home there s a lot of billboards that always trigger my attention‚ but the one I loved the most was one of the history channel‚ I guess because it was the tallest and brightest one‚ but one thing is that I always used to focus on it I don’ t know the reason but I still don t know it maybe it s because I love that channel and I recall a lot of image when I m focusing

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    of cultural conversion that Bentley discusses? Political‚ Social‚ Economic 4. What pre-modern group were the key instigators of voluntary conversion? Islamic merchants 5. How did the Silk Road lead to conversion? It helped the spread of different religions and faiths such as Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ as well as Islam. 6. Whose alphabet is the foundation of the western alphabet? The ancient Phoenician alphabet 7. Where did Buddhism originally develop? Northern India 8. What were the

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    pride and diversity to America we must keep in mind that this cherished ideology did not always exist. Since 1865 various individuals and groups have not been able to receive and express their rights to full equal status in the United States. These different individuals and groups have seemingly fought for their rights in equality and have become pioneers in the fight for evolution for equality. In 1865 African Americans in the United States under the 13th amendment were freed from the terrible burden

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    Non – cooperation movement The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian struggle for freedom from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi and was supported by the Indian National Congress. It aimed to resist British occupation in India through non-violent means. Protestors and followers followed the swadeshi and boycott movement. The ideals of Ahimsa or non-violence had mass movement on a very large scale was seen for the first time. Among the significant causes of this

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