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Couple Of Days Hearing Loss
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... ly I called the doctor and he ordered a series
of test by the audiologist on the 3 rd floor. The
tests were immediately performed and to make along
story short, He was Deaf. Dr Simon began to
interpret the results of the tests. She said he
had a sensori-neural deafness. This is the result
of problems with the cochlea (the sensory part) or
the auditory nerve (the neural part). About 90 %
of all hearing loss is sensori-neural. In most
cases of sensori-neural deafness the hairs in the
cochlea a...
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Infected With Aids Find A Cure
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The Black Death (Bubonic Plague) began in Central
Asia in the 14 th century in the mid- 1300 's. It
was said to have lasted over 400 years. Its
symptoms were the swelling of the armpits and
other areas of the body, mostly the groin and the
neck, another symptom would be rings around your
cheeks, the main symptom was black patches around
the skin caused by bleeding around the buboes
(swollen lymph glands). About one fourth of Europe
died within a few years after the Plague was
introduced to Europ...
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Red Army Faction Terrorists Or Freedom Part 1
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Red Army Faction: Terrorists or Freedom Fighters
More than fifty years have passed after the World
War II was over, but we can still hear a lot of
debates taking place on different issues. One of
the hottest debates involves the occurrences of
terrorist acts conducted by the Soviet Red Army
against the civil citizens and government on the
territory of the conquered Germany at the end of
war and in the postwar period. The issue is really
a controversial one, because the Second World War
was the m...
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Terminally Ill Patients Continue To Live
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Terminal Illness When a person is dying from a
particular disease, it is terminal illness. Some
individuals have terminal illness that is there
all the time; however, it does not stop these
people doing things that they want to do. Terminal
illnesses of effects of an illness can possibly
make people to feel ill. Some terminal illnesses
have effects, which can slowly get worse and
possibly might result into severe disability or
even death. In some cases, people who have
terminal illness and suffe...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Depressed Mood
842 words
TYPES OF DEPRESSIVE CONDITIONS DEPRESSED MOOD DUE
TO GRIEF Grieving the loss of someone significant
in one? s life is a necessary but usually painful
and difficult process. The symptoms of grieving
are actually a very normal and healthy reaction to
the death of a family member, lover, or friend.
The grieving process may involve guilt, despair,
anger, insomnia, changes in appetite, and
obsessive thoughts about the lost person, and in
some cases people report transiently seeing the
image or hearin...
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U S S R Soviet Republics
527 words
CASE 1. 2 Doing Business with the Former Soviet
RepubliFACTS as managers become aware of all the
different people with old U. S. S. R. , U. S.
businesses are realizing that they face not just
one but fifteen or more new markets opening
themselves to western trade. The former Soviet
Republics are eager to do business in part because
they are all suffering from severe economic woes.
Their gross national products are falling, their
budget deficits are rising, and inflation is
dissolving citizens bu...
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E Coli Infected People
466 words
For those who follow the rules of good nutrition
by eating healthy foods, the rewards can be
substantial. But its also important that you clean
and cook your food properly. Because if you dont,
certain microorganisms that hitchhike into your
stomach can make you feel miserable. E. coli is a
bacteria that normally live in the intestines of
humans and animals. Although, most strains of this
bacteria are harmless, several are known to
produce toxins that can cause diarrhea. One
particular E. coli s...
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Low Self Esteem Drug And Alcohol Abuse
958 words
Eating disorders are not severe diets; they are
illnesses with severe health risks. There are
three different types of eating disorders that
include, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and
binge eating. Each of these has very different
qualities of poor health and very unusual habits.
Denial is one of the main elements in these
illnesses. It is hard for an individual to
differentiate between healthy weight loss and an
out of control problem. Friends and family members
should watch for warning si...
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Zaire Or Sudan Infected With Ebola Virus
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Ebola Virus or Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever is one of
the most deadly viruses known to mankind. The
strength and amount of time it lasts varies with
different strains, but Ebola kills 50 to 90 % of
the people it infects. As of July 1, 1995, 573
deaths have been reported due the disease. It was
first identified in 1975 in Zaire, when a small
village was almost entirely whipped out and 340
people ended up dead. Ebola is a member of a group
of RNAviruses called Filoviruses. There are three
known strains...
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Doctors And Nurses Ebola Virus
419 words
The virus is active in monkeys and they acquire it
every second fall. The virus is not deadly to the
monkeys. In Africa many people eat monkey meat as
a source of protein and this is how they get the
Ebola virus in their systems. There have been
theories that the Ebola virus can be transmitted
from bats to people and that the bats have the
Ebola virus in them. It has never been
scientifically proven that bats carry the Ebola
virus. The Ebola virus is spread from person to
person much like the AI...
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Ethan Frome Edith Wharton
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Mrs. Edith Wharton Heidi Plain Mrs. Geiselmann 11
-Regents English, Period 2 6 June 1997 In many of
her works, including Ethan From Edith Wharton used
her writing as a means of therapy and release to
deal with the feelings surrounding the incestuous
occurrences with he father in her childhood and
unfulfilling relationships with men in her later
years. What influenced her work was not so much
her impression of Europe from her early years or
the numerous hours spent reading the classics in
her fat...
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Green House Effect Effects Of Global Warming
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Global Warming is a great climatic phenomenon. The
earth s temperature is rising and it is due to
human activities. This rise in Earth s overall
average temperature may seem minor or even
irrelevant, but it is problem that should be taken
seriously by the people and governments of this
planet. Global warming is a serious threat to man
s well being that he has brought upon himself.
Global warming is caused by the Green House
Effect. The Green House Effect is a natural part
of the earth s atmosphe...
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Mucous Membranes Early Symptoms Gonorrhea
344 words
Gonorrhea is an infectious sexually transmitted
disease. This disease involves the mucous
membranes of the urogenital tract. Gonorrhea is
much more obvious in males because they develop an
acute discharge of pus from the urethra. Scarce
when it starts, it becomes thicker and heavier and
causes frequent urination. When urination takes
place, there will be a burning sensation. If the
prostate becomes infected, the passage of urine is
partly obstructed. In females the infection occurs
in the urethr...
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Decision Making Great Amount
588 words
Is Hamlet Mad? Is Hamlet mad or sane, and if he is
mad, was Polonius accurate in saying that there
was a method to his madness In Hamlet, there is
two characters who fit a mad description, one
truly mad, and one only acting mad to serve a
plot. Ophelia and Hamlet, with argument to the
other s madness or sanity, Hamlet s character
offers more evidence, while Ophelia s breakdown is
quick, but more precise in its madness. If Hamlet
were to see his father s ghost in private, the
argument for his mad...
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Psychological Stress High Levels
454 words
Science News, March 27, 1999 People who feel
unable to deal with life? s stresses display an
exaggerated immune reaction that may intensify
their sneezing, soughing, and other physical
symptoms once they? ve contracted a common virus,
a new study suggests. However, the researchers
have not yet confirmed whether this particular
immune response-a sharp rise in the production of
a chemical messenger known as interleukin- 6 (IL-
6) -magnifies childlike respiratory symptoms or
occurs in response to t...
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Protease Inhibitors Opportunistic Infections
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A disease is an abnormality of an animal or plant,
caused by a pathogenic organism. Therefore,
disease resistance is the ability to withstand the
attack of these pathogens and remain virtually
unaffected. The disease may be infectious
(communicable), caused by invading organisms that
live parasitically on or within the body. The
disease causing organisms include viruses, some
bacteria and certain other organisms that may be
passed from person to person? e. g. Plasmodium
that causes malaria. Othe...
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Islamic World Human Rights
751 words
There is an immense problem occurring to women of
the Islamic world. In many parts of the world,
especially the United States and Britain, girl
power, as many girl bands refer to is growing
rapidly. More and more, women are having more
rights and privileges. But in many Islamic
countries, including Afghanistan, Jordan, Togo,
and Pakistan this girl power is hiding behind the
burqa, a heavy, dark piece of clothing that
surrounds the body, with only a small mesh window
to see through. It is a great...
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Japanese Canadians Canadian Citizens
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The following summary of the experiences of the
Canadian Nikkei comes from the book, A Dream Of
Riches, 1978, The Japanese Canadian Centennial
Project, Gilchrist Wright Publishers, Toronto,
Canada. Written in English, French and Japanese it
provides an insight into the experiences of
Japanese immigrants and their children in Canada.
Since the book may not be widely available outside
of Canada, I have taken the liberty of quoting and
paraphrasing liberally to present an overview of
the Canadian N...
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Chicken Pox Viral Infection
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Chicken Pox Media CHICKEN POX Chicken Pox is a
viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster
virus, a type of herpes virus. It is contracted by
contact with actual lesions or by respiratory
secretions and there is a 10 - 21 day incubation
period during which your child is developing the
illness but does not show any symptoms and is not
contagious (until the very last 1 or 2 days before
the pox appear. ). Once the vesicles show up there
are likely to be many more on the way for between
3 and 7 m...
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Blood Pressure Uv Light
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This report deals with testing the toxicity of
certain chemicals on spiders, and determining the
toxicity by how it affects it? s ability to weave
it? s web. This report contains research on the
four chemicals (benzedrine, chloral hydrate,
caffeine, and alcohol) as wella's the spiders and
their webs. Spiders are of course found in the
class Arachnidia, which also contain mites,
scorpions, and other arthropods. The order which
spiders are classified under is called Araneae, a
word of Latin origin...
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