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    for the Dual Enrollments’ Welding/ Fabrication program because I have the passion it takes‚ and the willingness to learn. I hope to use the Dual Enrollment to help kickstart my college career so that I can graduate with my Associates Degree in Welding/ Fabrication‚ so that I can start building my work experience. Body: Talk about Passion: Start with: Welding has always been an interest of mine. As I grew up‚ I witnessed family members work in different welding positions‚ and create amazing

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    Phoenix Certification/Re-certification of Authorized Repair Service Centers Background and Statement of Need ESAB Welding & Cutting Products has developed and manufactured welding and cutting products for more than 100 years. The facility in Florence‚ SC manufactures and supports equipment sold throughout the U.S. The support of the manual plasma and welding equipment is handled by our on-site service center and over 200 outside repair service centers located throughout the US. The

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    Moral Decay Paul L. Fuentes We Filipinos are very sensible. Look how the recent putsch was lambasted in the newspaper. Lettersfrom the readers swarmed indicating that we cannot tolerate the cowardly and senseless killing of soldiers and civilians‚ wasted ammunitions‚ and budding economyagain jeopardized. We condemn the former regime‚ its havoc upon our lives. We condemn graft and corruption‚ so rampant; we condemn the violation of human rights allegedly committed against the leader of Alliance

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    Fallot‚ congenital heart defects   Tetralogy of Fallot Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart defect [CHD] (PubMed Health‚ 2011; National Institutes of Health – National Heart Blood and Lung Institute [NIH-NHBLI]‚ 2011; Wikipedia‚ 2012). It is rare (PubMed Health‚ 2011)‚ and according to Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota it occurs in two to five out of every 10‚000 births‚ and accounts for 9-14% of all congenital heart defects‚ and affects boys and girls

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    the legs)‚ and combinations of abnormalities affecting several parts of the body. Defects of metabolism are also considered congenital disorders. A congenital disorder can have trivial or grave effects. The most severe‚ such as anencephaly‚ are incompatible with life. Birth defects are a leading cause of death in early infancy‚ accounting for the deaths of nearly 2 out every 1000 infants (US statistics).

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    or unborn child’s‚ liver. Abnormal test results could signal the presence or development of an open neural tube defect i.e. spina bifida‚ etc. Fetal maturation includes a process called neurulation in which the neural tube (tube that connect brain to central nervous system) develops and eventually closes in on itself to ensure the growth of other neural tissue. In open neural tube defects‚ the neural tube does not close typically resulting in death of the fetus. As amniocentesis is a serious procedure

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    Congenital Heart Disease can be described as a number of different problems affecting the heart. According to professors at many universities‚ it is the most common type of birth defect. It is said that Congenital Heart Disease is responsible for more deaths in the first year of life than any other birth defect. Some of the defects may heal over time‚ but others will require treatment. Congenital Heart Disease is sometimes divided into two types: Cyanotic (blue discoloration caused by a lack of oxygen)

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    During the physical examination‚ we were unable to elicit findings typical of pneumonia such as dullness on both the lower lung fields‚ crackles‚ and increased breath sounds. We attributed this to the medications that were already taking effect on the day prior to conducting the physical examination. Administration of antibiotics and expectorants relieves the pulmonary congestion by reducing the bacterial load and purging the mucus that clogs the bronchi. The resolution of the disease in the patient

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    of physical impairments in children. Spina Bifida is a congenital defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord and its meninges are exposed through a gap in the backbone. This syndrome was discovered over four hundred years ago. The most common type of Spina Bifida is Myelomeningocele. The neural tube defect which the spine not forming completely‚ results in a spinal canal that is incomplete. Myelomeningocele is a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal doesn’t close before birth

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    brain and the spinal cord. If problems arise during the development of the cord‚ it is called a neural tube defect which can lead to spinal bifida or other spinal cord deformities. Spina Bifida is one of the most common birth defects with in the United States‚ one out of every eight babies are diagnosed with this disorder. Also 95 percent of babies with spina bifida and other neural tube defects are born to parents with no family history of these disorders. If one child has spina bifida‚ the risk of

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