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    Leptospirosis Mouth sores Pimples Pasma Sore throat Tuberculosis Measles UTI Influenza Dehydration Epilepsy Head ache HEAT STROKE Muscle pain Osteoporosis Conjunctivitis Pneumonia Fever Scabies Skin rash Sleep disorders Small pox Sunburn Ulcers Athlete’s Foot - Cause Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection of theskin of the foot. Most athlete’s foot is caused by one of two types of fungus. * Trichophyton mentagrophytes often causes toe web or vesicular (blisterlike)

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    Aliyah Wilson 12-06-11 2nd Gibbons The Unvanquished The Unvanquished is a novel by William Faulkner‚ but was originally written as seven short stories separately published in The Saturday Evening Post. It was set during the time between 1862 till 1873: a time when women were expected to have certain virtues‚ or aspects about them. Women were expected to be delicate little creatures that needed to be taken care of. They had one right: to be taken care of. Women of the time were to be pretty

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    The community and its residence are very active. Wearing sunscreen‚ hats‚ and sunglasses could prevent not only sunburn but could also prevent skin cancers and harm to the eyes. In Arizona‚ the residents are exposed to sunlight almost the entire day whether outside or driving in their cars. Heat exhaustion or heat stroke can lead to death. Being in temperatures reaching

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    Lupus: Is It Hereditary?

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    TaNesha Hoskins June 9‚ 2012 Professor: Daudi Langat Lupus: Is It Hereditary? Lupus In the past‚ immune diseases have affected many people. Some immune diseases are classified as chronic inflammatory diseases which affect various parts in the body. Lupus‚ a mild disease‚ affects only a few organs. It’s also known as a “women’s disease” even though some men are also affected by this sickness. Modern medicine is providing information on Lupus through scientific research that is being conducted

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    when he questioned the boys regarding this‚ Nicola said that they also did a lot of other things for a living. The boys hoped that the narrator would ask for their services and in return would earn some good money. 2. He coloured deeply under his sunburn‚ then grew pale Answer 5-(b): The narrator was astonished to see that boys worked hard day and night and yet lived meagerly. He wanted to know what the boys did with the money they earned. When he questioned Nicola‚ he appeared uncomfortable. Perhaps

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    J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone How has J.K. Rowling taken the elements of the traditional school story and adapted them so as to create a work of popular modern appeal? The typical school story is “Tom Brown’s Schooldays” by Thomas Hughes‚ which was published in 1857. The novel is set in a real life boarding school‚ Rugby‚ and the headmaster is a real historical figure‚ Dr. Thomas Arnold‚ who is famous for introducing the concept of “muscular Christianity”. The hero

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    John Updike a&P Analysis

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    Patrick Hanks A&P- In John Updikes A&P‚ choices and consequences are portrayed as a fundamental and recurring theme throughout the story. Many can understand the idea of repercussions for specific decisions and actions‚ which makes this story very relatable to most audiences. The story encompasses numerous ideologies paramount to human development and philosophy. Dismantling the story can help depict underlain meanings and asses the ambiguous nature of humanity. The construct of A&P

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    Chad Albrecht English 1302 July 28‚ 2005 Conformity and Individuality in a Small Town John Updike was born in Shillington‚ Pennsylvania on March 18‚ 1932. His father was a high school math teacher who supported the entire family‚ including his grandparents on his mothers side. As a child‚ Updike wanted to become a cartoonist because of The New Yorker magazine. He wrote articles and poems and kept a journal. John was an exceptional student and received a full scholarship to Harvard University

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    John Updike’s A&P : Sammy’s Growth John Updike’s story A&P is about a nineteen year old boy‚ Sammy‚ who has a job at the local grocery store‚ the A&P. Sammy works at the register in the store and is always observing the people who walk in and out each day. On this particular day that the story takes place‚ Sammy is caught off guard when a cluster of girls walk into the store wearing just their bathing suits. This caught Sammy’s attention because the nearest beach is five miles away and he could

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    Module 02 Case Study: Integumentary System Part I—"Soaking Up the Sun" Questions 1. What are some differences between Judy and Mariah that might make Judy more "at risk" for skin cancer than Mariah? (2 points) Judy is described to have pale pasty white skin and red hair. Mariah is described to be a Greek goddess. Judy’s skin is more prone to burning in the direct sun light due to her body not making as much melanin making her skin more reflective to light as where Mariah’s skin absorbs more light

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