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    Treat Blood Monologue

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    slumber. You walk out the door and look in front of you to see… farmer John‚ dead and covered in boils of blood. Oh no‚ it’s the Plague‚ what are you going to do now? Luckily on your way home yesterday‚ you picked up a copy of Medicine for Mugs from the local apothecary! The plague is a very dangerous disease caused by infect blood. Many treatments are available besides just letting blood including: Piercing Boils - Cutting open the infected lymph buboes on the body and then applying a warm cloth

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    Flavored Water

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    Flavored water From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Flavored water is a beverage consisting of water with added natural or artificial flavors‚ herbs‚ and sweeteners‚ and is usually lower in calories than non-diet soft drinks. In many cases‚ flavored waters add vitamins and minerals to their beverages through the incorporation of fruits in order to better market their products. Pepsi and Coca-Cola are two well known brand owners of flavored water but there are many others as well. Flavored water targets

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    Water for life

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    Water is composed of Oxygen and Hydrogen. It is found in wells‚ springs‚ ponds‚ rivers‚ canals and oceans. About one fourth of the earth is covered with water. It is obtained mainly from the rains. Water is really a precious gift of Nature. It has no taste‚ no smell‚ and no colour. The other name of water is life. We cannot live without water. We drink it‚ cook our food with it‚ bathe in it‚ and wash our body and things with it. The farmers need water for growing crops or plants. With water‚ the

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    Canal Water

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    Final Laboratory Activity Water Canal Treatment Group Members: Lucila E. Agojo Maria Shaira M. Aguilera Emilyn B. Cecilia Alyssa Ashley M. Roa Angelynne K. Rapisora Christian Paul J. Salamante I. Introduction Water canal treatment is the process of removing undesirable chemicals‚ biological contaminants‚ suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. First‚ we have an idea to use black carbon‚ filtration sand‚

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    Importance of Water

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    Importance of Water All living things need water. The Earth is full of water. Water is the most essential element‚ next to air‚ to our survival. Water makes up more than two thirds of the weight of the human body‚ and without it‚ we would die in a few days. There are many water importances in our life to complete daily life and to maintain we body health. Humans and other creatures must drink water to avoid dehydration. Dehydration is defined as a loss or insufficient levels of water and important

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    water shortage

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    Water shortage may be next cause of world war While much attention and debate have been correctly focused on the impending planet-wide oil shortage‚ a far greater calamity awaits us as the reality of the looming global water crisis becomes more apparent. It is not unreasonable to wonder whether the next world war will be fought over oil or water. No resource on Earth is more precious than water. While ongoing events draw our attention to oil‚ we ignore what will become the most serious resource

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    Blood Sugar and Click

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    E X E R C I S E 4 Endocrine System Physiology O B J E C T I V E S 1. To define the following terms: metabolism‚ hormone replacement therapy‚ type 1 diabetes‚ type 2 diabetes‚ and glucose standard curve. 2. To explain the role of thyroxine in maintaining an animal’s metabolic rate. 3. To explain the effects of thyroid-stimulating hormone on an animal’s metabolic rate. 4. To understand how estrogen affects bone density. 5. To explain how hormone replacement therapy works

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    Alan Turing: Breaking the Enigma Code Steven Go Professor Tobie Tondi Religious Questions of the Holocaust THRS 390 – 01 February 17‚ 2015 YZDS EHVSQM means nothing‚ and remains useless‚ unless one is given the correct code to decrypt the secret message. Perhaps it means “Stop Please” or “Heil Hitler” as the German Nazi’s would always end their secret message when relaying them during World War II. Germans utilized the Enigma machine to scramble and encipher hidden messages to relay

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    Uses of Water

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    Uses of water: 1. For drinking and for life processes. On an average‚ a man consumes about 60‚000 to 80‚000 litres of water in his lifetime. The body of an adult contains nearly 40 to 50 litres of water at any given time and water constitutes about 66% of the average body make up. Aqueous solutions fill the cells in the body. Nutrients‚ oxygen‚ and metabolic waste products are transported by blood‚ which is mostly water. Digested food is absorbed in the form of an aqueous solution. In plants too

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    Blood Pressure Outline

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    Introduction: High blood pressure or hypertension meaning high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. Normal Blood Pressure is below 120/80; blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is consider pre-hypertension‚ and a blood pressure of 140/90 or above is considered high. The systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries as the heart contracts and pumps blood forward into the arteries

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