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    Final Draft: The Effects of False Advertising Since the evolution of communication‚ media has been used to transmit informations to those willing to absorb it. Now‚ using powerful technologies such as television or the internet‚ information has been made accessible to people in every aspect of our daily lives‚ trying now to influence our choices more than ever before through advertisement. However‚ for the most‚ the goal behind advertising is personal profit. Therefore‚ the things we are exposed

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    girls pursuing STEM related courses is evident starting in primary school and are due to an array of factors‚ including societal‚ familial‚ and cultural influences. Although‚ access to education for women and girls have improved globally‚ disparities in the access to a basic education still persist‚ thereby influencing the gender gap in STEM education. To demonstrate‚ a study conducted in the United Kingdom‚ found at ages ten to eleven both boys and girls equally engaged in STEM education (75%

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    All About Blood

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    Tell Me About Blood 1.) What is the significance of lower-than-normal hematocrit? Lower-than-normal hematocrit indicates anemia. People with anemia do not have enough hemoglobin‚ which is the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. Iron‚ B12‚ and folic acid deficiencies‚ some medications‚ and pregnancy can cause anemia. There are also more serious causes such as problems with the immune system that cause destruction of red blood cells earlier than normal‚ chronic diseases including

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    False Forensic Evidence

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    just not as reliable as today. There have been many advancements to forensics‚ the techniques used and the technology involved. Forensics is " Evidence that can be used in a court based on science. It can be blood tests‚ ballistics‚ and DNA." Over the years‚ there have been many cases where false forensic evidence has wrongly convicted or acquitted cases. There are other cases where forensic evidence has played a big part in correctly convicting or acquitting cases. There have been many cases in

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    blood donation

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    Juan Villacis COMM 1402-02 December 9‚ 2013 Title: MORE PEOPLE SHOULD DONATE BLOOD. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: How many people have donated blood before? Does anybody know how many people can be saved by one donation? One donation can help save the lives of up to three people and since blood is an essential substance that cannot be manufactured‚ It can only come from volunteer donors (RedCrossBlood.org.‚2013) B. Tie to Audience: Many people feel scared when they see needles and most

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    Stem Cell Research Ethics

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    multiple diseases? With stem cell research there can be a cure for today’s incurable illness. The debate for and against stem cells and research on them‚ has been around since stem cells were discovered. Is it ethical to end the possibility of one’s life to save another? When discussing stem cell research one must discuss what stem cell research contains‚ how they work‚ potential therapy‚ and the many misconceptions that come along with this controversial topic. Is stem cell research ethical?

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    Satan's False Reality

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    perfect example of Dr.Noble’s claim “power is the ability to define reality” as being true. This shows how a perpetuated reality is used to gain true power unlike brute force which although appears absolute‚ will fail in the face of a greater force. The ability to define reality for others gives absolute control over followers to the creator of

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    ABSTRACT Stem cells have offered much hope by promising to greatly extend the numbers and range of patients who could benefit from transplants‚ and to provide cell replacement therapy to treat debilitating diseases such as diabetes‚ Parkinson ’s and Huntington ’s disease. The issue of stem cell research is politically charged‚ prompting biologists to begin engaging in ethical debates‚ Stem cell research offers great promise for understanding basic mechanisms of human development and differentiation

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    9 Blood Transfusion

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    BLOOD TRANSFUSION THERAPY Blood and Blood Components Platelets White blood cells BLOOD • A mixture of cells • A complex TRANSPORT mechanism • Transports hormones • Removes waste products • Regulates body temperature • Protects the body • Promotes hemostasis • Supplies oxygen TRRPPS COMPOSITION OF BLOOD • • • • • • Temperature 38C (100.4F) pH 7.35 - 7.45 Specific Gravity 1.048 – 1.066 Body weight 7% 5 times the viscosity of water Volume – Male – Female 5 – 6 Liters 4 – 5 Liters • BLOOD

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    Blood Clots

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    Blood Clots What are blood clots? Blood is a liquid that flows within blood vessels. It is constantly in motion as the heart pumps blood through arteries to the different organs and cells of the body. The blood is returned back to the heart by the veins. Veins are squeezed when muscles in the body contract and push the blood back to the heart. Blood clotting is an important mechanism to help the body repair injured blood vessels. Blood consists of: · red blood cells containing hemoglobin that

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