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    Turners Syndrome

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    Labreport – the pacemaker Date: 14/10 2009 Student’s name: Mustafa Azmi Sami Group: 29 Professor’s name: Professor Grigaliunas Aim To know the functions of a pacemaker and its use for medical purposes. Task to be performed To evaluate the main parameters of the cardiac pacemaker pulses: duration‚ frequency‚ voltage and period. Also to calculate battery lifetime of the pacemaker. Theory Many organs are being stimulated by electric pulses nowadays to restore lost or inadequate functions

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    Rebellion In Pleasantville

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    Rebellion in Pleasantville Challenging conformity was a prominent theme in the film. Numerous characters defied socialistic norms and changed the dynamics of Pleasantville. Expressing yourself and going against what everyone else believes to be normal can be difficult at times‚ but as displayed by this film‚ it is worth taking the risk. Although everyone in Pleasantville has conformed to the specific customs and rules‚ characters such as David‚ Bill Johnson‚ Jennifer‚ and Betty Parker take daunting

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    Henry Turner Psychology

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    Id‚ which is our natural state‚ Ego‚ which we develop during adolescence‚ and Superego‚ which we evolve during adulthood to help regulate our Ids. A good depiction of this concept is the movie Regarding Henry‚ which features a main character‚ Henry Turner‚ who must rethink his entire life after facing a life threatening shot to the head. The movie portrays Henry as a top of the line lawyer who is constantly living in the Id frame of mind. He‚ however‚ must reevaluate his character and thus allow the

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    The Boxer Rebellion

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    The Boxer Rebellion “Support the Ch’ing-destroy the foreigner!”(Cohen 56). This was the slogan that was shouted from the mouths of those that were deemed as the Righteous Harmony Society in China between 1898 and 1901. The group’s main goal was to fight for China’s right to keep foreign invaders from taking over Chinese territories for the use of trade. Germany‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ and Russia all were in agreement that they had specific boundaries within the Chinese land and

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    FIRE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT A BRIEF GUIDE TO FIRE CHEMISTRY AND EXTINGUISHMENT THEORY FOR FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIANS BY J. CRAIG VOELKERT COPYRIGHT ® J. CRAIG VOELKERT 2009 FIRE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT A BRIEF GUIDE TO FIRE CHEMISTRY AND EXTINGUISHMENT THEORY FOR FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIANS INTRODUCTION The professional service technician‚ who selects‚ installs‚ maintains‚ recharges and otherwise performs service work on portable fire extinguishers‚ pre-engineered

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    In “Give me Liberty” we read about an example of a rebellion that was organized by a Virginia slave named Gabriel. He organized a group of men and women‚ poorly armed with knives‚ axes‚ clubs and few guns and marched toward the City protesting slavery. Within two days‚ the militia and army troops dispersed the group killing sixty-six. The best known of all slave rebels was Nat Turner. Turner was a slave preacher‚ he traveled conducting religious services. He organized

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    The Boxer Rebellion

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    The Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-foreign and anti-Christian war initiated by a Chinese assembly that called themselves the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists (Yihequan). This group was known in English as the Boxers‚ and they assassinated many foreigners and Chinese Christians from the years 1899-1901. The international Eight-Nation Alliance force proceeded to invade China in 1900 and fought courageously for the discontinuation of the massacres. In the 1860s‚ Western

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    Turner Syndrome is when a baby girl is born with only one complete X chromosome instead of two X chromosome. Scientist are not really sure what causes the other X or Y chromosome disappears but‚ they are certain that it disappears when the baby is conceived inside the womb. Girls with Turner Syndrome are usually diagnosed at a young age or at birth. When baby girls are born with a webbed neck‚ a broad chest‚ widely spaced nipples‚ or heart problems they are tested for TS. Girls with TS only

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    The injustice of slavery in Virginia comes to a head in 1831. A man named Nat Turner‚ a proclaimed preacher some believed had special abilities to see what it is to become of the future. Reeked fear upon slave-owners‚ women and children. A revenge for atrocities no living soul should ever endure. Some believe led to the Civil War. Nat Turner and six rebels went on a killing spree in Southampton‚ Virginia. The started the revolt in the middle of the night and continued the killing for 36 hours.

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    Tina Turner Psych

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    Anna Mae Bullock/Tina Turner Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages The scene in the movie depicts Anna Mae has being approximately 8 years old. This is the stage in life that Erikson refers to as “Latency”. Latency is the time in a child’s life when inferiority develops from negative experiences at home; therefore Anna Mae’s mother deserting her at such a young age gives her a sense of insecurity with herself. There are many scenes in the movie that show how she feels like she isn’t good enough‚ the first

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