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Ground Floor Second Floor
5,101 words
... your mind and go back down, you won't have to
fight anybody on the elevators, and the main area
of the ground floor will be empty (an easy trick
for not No matter what method you use, you " ll
eventually reach the 59 th floor. Head southeast
and kill the armored guards to get the Keycard 60,
then take the lift to the 60 th floor. Here, you "
ll have to head to the room in the upper-left and
make it to the other side without being seen by
the patrolling guards. In order to stay hidden
from th...
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Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle Cell Disease
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There have been many researches and tests done on
the genetic causes of Sickle Cell Anemia and how
it develope's, as well as its effects on the
circulatory, muscular, and respiratory systems, as
well as its effects on the joints and other
systems of the body, and the complications
associated with them. Most of the research has
been done to explore on the reasons why it mostly
effects the African-American community and people
who are from the West Coast of Africa. It has also
been known that Sick...
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Low Blood Pressure Beats Per Minute
2,499 words
... when they occur in the cardiac cycle as well
as by echocardiography and cardiac
catheterization. MVP-see Mitral Valve Prolapse.
Myocardial Infarction-Death of a region of the
muscle supplied by an occluded coronary artery.
This is commonly referred to as a 'heart attack. '
A previously stable atherosclerotic plaque in a
coronary artery-one that was only partially
occluding the artery and producing either a stable
anginal pattern or no symptoms at all-ruptures its
surface due to shear stress ...
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Coronary Heart Disease Density Lipoprotein
1,576 words
... flow from the right atrium into the right
ventricle. When the right ventricle beats or
contracts, the blood flows through the pulmonary
valve and into the lungs where it becomes
oxygenated. The oxygenated blood returns to the
heart, pooling in the left atrium. The mitral
valve allows the blood to pass from the left
atrium to the left ventricle. When the left
ventricle contracts the blood travels through the
aortic valve into the aortic arch for distribution
throughout the body. (Cardiac, Hea...
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Website N P Cardiac Arrest
906 words
The Importance of Learning CPR The average person
may think he is able to perform CPR, but mastering
this vital skill can save a life. What is CPR? CPR
is an abbreviation of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. According to Nemours foundation
Website, CPR is a combination of rescue breathing
(mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) and chest
compressions. Why is this skill so important? When
a person cannot breathe or a persons body cannot
circulate blood adequately, cardiopulmonary
resuscitation can restore ci...
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Retarding Exercises And Rehabilitation Of People With Emphysema
1,940 words
Retarding exercises and rehabilitation of people
with emphysema Nowadays lung diseases have become
more famous killers in the whole world... Many
scientists and doctors consider smoking as the
cause of many diseases, but some confusing
conflicts in the data suggest there may be other
important cases. The research paper should embrace
all aspects of emphysema: symptoms, treatment and,
of course, physical therapy. (Bazex 2002) At first
it is necessary to give the definition of this
disease. For ex...
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Lethal Injection Capital Punishment
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Throughout the history of man, the penalty of
death was given to criminals who broke the law.
Capital Punishment is the extreme penalty for
crime (Compton's) and is still in use today in
many countries. A criminal can be sentenced to
death for various crimes. Even more were the
methods used to execute, many being cruel and
unusual. There have been many debates on whether
or not to abolish the death penalty. There are
many pros and cons to this complicated issue.
Capital Punishment is in use for ...
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Health Care Professionals Skin Test
1,431 words
Tuberculosis (TB) is Tuberculosis Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused
by a germ (bacterium) called Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. This germ primarily affects the
lungs and may infect anyone at any age. In the
United States, the number of TB cases steadily
decreased until 1986 when an increase was noted;
TB has continued to rise since. Today, ten million
individuals are infected in the U. S. , as
evidenced by positive skin tests, with
approximately 26, 000 new cases of act...
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Cell Lung Cancer Small Cell Lung
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Lung cancer is not just one disease but rather a
group of diseases. All forms of cancer cause cells
in the body to change and grow out of control.
Most types of cancer cells form a lump or mass
called a tumor. Cells from the tumor can break
away and travel to other parts of the body where
they can continue to grow. This spreading process
is called metastasis. When cancer spreads, it is
still named after the part of the body where it
started. For example, if breast cancer spreads to
the lungs, it...
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American Lung Association Respiratory Infections
2,488 words
The Differences And Similarities Of Pneumonia
AndThe Differences And Similarities Of Pneumonia
And Tuberculosis The Differences and Similarities
of Pneumonia and Tuberculosis Pneumonia and
tuberculosis have been plaguing the citizens of
the world for centuries causing millions of
deaths. This occurred until the creation and use
of antibiotics become more widely available. These
two respiratory infections have many differences,
which include their etiology, incidence and
prevalence, and many simi...
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Compression Breathing Cycles Pulse Begin Cpr Five
2,056 words
CPR Knowing how to perform Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) to adults, children, and
infants, especially with a bag mask valve (BMV),
is essential for all responsible adults. The
procedures are clearly prescribed and cumulative
for each age group. A close examination of the
steps, along with training under the careful watch
of an instructor, can help restore consciousness.
To perform CPR to an adult, you should first check
to ascertain if the person is conscious. Do this
by tapping or shaking...
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Small Gentle Breaths Sets Per Minute Cpr
888 words
Have you ever wanted to take CPR and are wondering
what you have to do and why its important? CPR
training or classes are important especially when
you are working with children, even if you are
just a mother. If something happened to the child
you would be able to do nothing if you didnt take
a CPR class, or not the right thing. You could
injure the child if you do it incorrectly. You
HAVE to be gentle with the child, its imperative!
! The child has bones that break if you dont push
you compres...
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One Half One Hand
758 words
I? m sure all of you have heard of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, better known as CPR. I? m going to
go over the steps of infant, child, and adult CPR.
If you don? t know how to perform CPR, I hope this
will give you a good understanding of it and if
you already know how to perform CPR, I hope this
will be a good refresher. I will begin with infant
CPR. This would be used on a child who is less
than one year old. The first step is to determine
if the infant is responsive. Shout and gently tap
th...
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Arlette Delongs Cafe Warren Phillips Walked Told
8,612 words
A sixteen-year-old girl Kelly Anderson and her
family lived in Atlanta. Kelly was alone at home
one day because her parents were invited to dinner
at Bob Creighton's house that owned Creighton
Construction. Kellys father Ted was looking for a
job in construction, but was turned down by Bob.
While back at the house where Kelly was, she was
in the bathroom, with the door open and the lights
shut. She was looking in the mirror when she saw a
man in the mirror over her shoulder. The man Kelly
had se...
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Dimmesdale And Chillingworth Effects Of Sin
2,081 words
In Adams fall, we sinned all. This old
Sunday-school saying applies well to Nathaniel
Hawthorne? s characters in The Scarlet Letter. The
main characters, Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale,
Roger Chillingworth, as well as the townspeople,
all sinned. The story is a study of the effects of
sin on the hearts and minds of Hester, Dimmesdale,
and Chillingworth. Sin strengthens Hester,
humanizes Dimmesdale, and turns Chillingworth into
a demon. Hester Prynne? s sin was adultery. This
sin was regarded v...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Men And Women
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Extensive Symbolism And Character Analysis Of The
Extensive Symbolism And Character Analysis Of The
Scarlet Letter- Almost-Perfect Paper 99. 5 %
Symbolism of The Scarlet Letter A symbol is a
literary device which is employed to portray
another object or individual. In the Scarlet
Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, it is most often a
tangible object he uses to represent an undefined
idea, complex in scope and significance. More
times than not, it represents reverent, profound,
or virtuous concepts of...
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Frontal Lobe Hereditary Diseases
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Jennifer Mull Psychology Human speech makes
possible the expression and communication of
thoughts, needs, and emotions through vocalization
in the form of words. It is a process whose
specialized adaptations differentiate it from the
mere making of sounds capacity humans share with
most animals. In addition to the capacity for
laryngeal production of sound (which some animals
also possess), speech requires a resonance system
for modulation and amplification of that sound and
an articulation proc...
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Carbon Dioxide Cigarette Smokers
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Just as a fire needs oxygen to burn, the human
body also needs a continuous supply of this
essential element for the process of combustion
that goes on constantly in every cell. We
ordinarily do not think of a body metabolism as
combustion, yet that is what is: the controlled
burning of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins to
provide energy. The job of the respiratory system
is to furnish the oxygen that combines with these
fuels in each of the billions of cells, and to
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Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale Hester
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they, Beauty, and Revenge Symbolism within The
Scarlet Letter August 31, 2000 According to the
American Heritage Dictionary, symbolism is? the
practice of representing things by means of
symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or
significance to objects, events, or relationships.
? Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author of The Scarlet
Letter, uses much symbolism throughout the course
of his complex novel. Through the use of symbolism
Hawthorne gives the book a much deeper meaning.
There are many sy...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter Sin Of Adultery
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Have you ever did something wrong but felt that it
was right? After thinking about the situation, did
you feel like it was the worst sin you ever
committed? Did you confess at the time you
realized it was wrong or did you confess because
you had no other choice? In Nathaniel Hawthorne s
The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne, the wife to
master Prynne, commits adultery with Reverend
Dimmesdale. Hester does not announce that
Dimmesdale is the man she sins with. In the act of
committing the sin, they h...
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