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    Essay On Astrogliosis

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    hypertrophy. In the last category‚ which involves severe astrogliosis and glial scare formations along with upregulation of GFAP‚ a complete destruction of individual astrocytes domains accompanied with the formation of dense and narrow glial scar was observed. Glial scars act as protective

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    Sprains and Strains are overstretching or tearing of tissue. Sprains can involve the ligamentous tissue and strains are things that involve muscular tissue. They involve pain and discomfort‚ swelling‚ bruising and even a loss of function. Sprains and Strains can be classified at different at a different degree‚ third being the worse injury just depending on the quantity of fibers involved with the injury. A haematoma is blood outside the blood vessels‚ usually caused by disturbance like in a muscle

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    Safeguarding Children

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    mentioned above‚ describe at least four physical signs and four behavioural signs that you might look for if you still thought that child abuse was a possibility. (P1) The first signs I would look for are physical signs‚ such as; bruises‚ burns‚ scars and unexplained marks‚ bite marks for example. Injuries such as bruises are not necessarily an immediate sign of child abuse‚ however depending on the place in which the bruises were found and the shape and age of them‚ they could be a sign. For example

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    Elsen December 15‚ 2012 DOWNFALLS OF RURAL US INDIAN RESERVATIONS 2 Hope for a Future: The Downfalls of Rural US Indian Reservations The past and current struggles of Native Americans have created nonfunctional and dependent societies on tribal lands across the United States. Native Americans have a desire to live in an independent society that can function while still maintaining their long and vibrant culture. There are many factors that must be accounted for before any steps to better

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    punished in proportion to the crime committed. 3. Unlike the Western model‚ the Indigenous paradigm of justice is “guided by unwritten customary laws‚ traditions‚ and practices that are learned primarily by example and through the oral teachings of tribal Elders” (Melton‚ 2005‚ p. 108). In this model‚ the victim‚ offender and all those impacted by the crime are an integral part of the healing process. 4. The Western model of justice is based on punishment of the perpetrators whereas the Indigenous

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    verbal or mental abuse is just as bad and in some cases worst than physical abuse. Physical abuse leaves scars‚ broken bones and bruises just name a few‚ but all of these wounds heal with time. In verbal or mental abuse the abuser is hurting the mind‚ heart‚ self-esteem and overall self worth of the victim‚ therefore leaving a very deep scar that will last a lifetime. Verbal or mental abuse scars will also heal but with a lot of complications that may lead the victim to become an abuser as well.

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    prove his masculinity. He had been so in love with things which are typically known to be not manly like furniture and a perfect house before he lost all that. Once he realized his masculinity he resorted to physical signs of masculinity like blood‚ scars‚ and bruises help prove to the world and himself that he is not

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    The most significant theme in John Hersey’s book "Hiroshima" are the long- term effects of war‚ confusion about what happened‚ long term mental and physical scars‚ short term mental and physical scars‚ and people being killed. The confusing things after the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima where that the city had been wiped out‚ all means of communication where gone‚ all the roads and street signes where wiped out‚ destroyed or blocked by collapsed buildings "…saw through the darkness that all

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    Reflection On Keloids

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    the keloids would continue to grow larger and eventually would not longer be treatable. That being the case‚ if I chose not to get treatment I would have the hideous raised scars for the rest of my life. After hearing this my heart sank. I spent much of my summer in and out of the doctor’s office‚ attempting to fix the scars that have taken over my legs. This trip to Sherrie’s cottage was supposed to be a fun escape from everything‚ but now I had found out that I had to go to see her every six weeks

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    Islam: Empire of Faith

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    born in 570 ad in the Arabian peninsula. Bedouin tribes were locked in constant tribal wars. He was from Makkah but he was sent to live with the Bedouins in the desert because they felt that the Bedouins were the holders of the deeper cultural Arab values. Both of Muhammad’s parents died by the age of 6‚ his uncle (chief of his clan) took care of him. He was orphaned in a tribal society‚ he felt as an outsider as in tribal societies family is what makes you‚ whether its social status or success. Thus

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