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    Blood banking law RA 1517: Blood banking law June 16 1956 PURPOSES -safeguarding -promoting -preventing RA 7719: Repealed or repeals 1517 May 5 1994 The national voluntary blood services act AO 9 s. 1995 Ao 17- As. 1998 Purpose of 7719 To promote voluntary blood donation To provide safe‚ adequate‚ affordable and equitable blood products To inform the public To require all blood banks/ centers to operate on a non profit basis Donors 1. Voluntary

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    sentence. Custodial sentences include discretionary life sentences‚ which is an advantage because this type of sentence ensures criminals who have committed serious offences such as robbery‚ rape and manslaughter‚ are sentenced to life imprisonment. Basically‚ imprisonment means to put

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    It does an excellent job setting the rest of the paragraph up for the reader. “In conclusion‚ we believe this demonstration reveals new dimensions in the social psychology of imprisonment worth pursuing in future research.” (Haney‚ Banks‚ Zimbardo‚ page 17) This short‚ to the point‚ and precise sentence clearly gets the point across and is easy for the reader to understand. There is a clear subject‚ verb‚ and object easily found

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    Definition of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology Oral and maxillofacial pathology is the specialty of dentistry and pathology which deals with the nature‚ identification‚ and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes‚ processes and effects of these diseases. The practice of oral and maxillofacial pathology includes research‚ diagnosis of diseases using clinical‚ radiographic‚ microscopic‚ biochemical or other examinations‚ and

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    also provides nutrients for the growing embryo until the placenta takes over. d. Pathology: 2. Vagina a. Definition: a cavity that extends from the opening‚ into the body towards the uterus. It also functions as the birth canal. b. Structure: It is about eight centimeters

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    RA 9 1 6 5 Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002 What is a drug? Any chemical substance that alters either the mind or the body. Drugs of abuse MARIJUANA: Cannabis sativa DESCRIPTION:  drug found in the flowering tops and leaves of the Indian Hemp Plant OTHER NAMES:  Acapulco Gold‚ “ganga”‚ grass‚ Mary Jane‚ tea‚ pot and weed MODE OF USE:  cigarette forms: “reefer” ; “joints”; “sticks”; “smoke”  powdered form: sniffed or taken with food  “Hashish”: concentrated form of marijuana

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    tackle bullying at work‚ [Online]. Available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22378554 (Accessed June 2014). Goffman‚ E‚ (1971) The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life‚ Harmondsworth‚ Penguin. Zimbardo‚ P.G. (1971) ’The pathology of imprisonment ’‚ Congressional Record. (Serial No. 15‚ 1971-10-25). Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3‚ of the Committee on the Judiciary‚ House of Representatives‚ Ninety-Second Congress‚ First Session on Corrections‚ Part II‚ Prisons‚ Prison Reform and

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    attracted me to a career in Pathology. For me there has been nothing more exciting than the challenge involved in unraveling the mysteries of the human body. I was introduced to pathology in the second year of my medical school and when I begun my clinical clerkships in internal medicine and surgery. These rotations provided great opportunity to be involved in clinico-pathological correlation. My job as a medical student began as carrying histopathology samples to the pathology department and brings back

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    In reality‚ those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court.” by Pat Brown. A Forensic Pathologist help understand how someone died or what caused the unnatural death of someone. A Forensic Pathologist have a of responsibilities when it comes to the death of somebody’s body. They have to make sure they are precise on what is wrong with the body or the evidence can change everything and have a different meaning. Forensic do more then just read dead bodies‚ they

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