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    motivation, are hydrated, good running shoes, and set your goals, then you need to stretch. Even on days you don’t run, stretch. You should stretch for about 10-15 minutes every day. Also don’t forget to stretch after you run, if you don’t it could lead to cramps and tight muscles. If you skip this step it could lead to muscle soreness and…

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    Direct Cause Of Ww1 Essay

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    The direct cause of ww1 was the assassination of arch duke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on the 28th June 1914. However it is heavily talked about topic as there are many reasons The Great War started. Another main factor was the rivalry between The British Empire and The German Empire as tensions began to raise it eventually resulted in The Great War. Countries involved The Great War was fought by many great powers that included: most of Africa, America, Brazil and Canada. Asian Factions: , Japan…

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    contaminants that chlorine eliminates are microbes such as E.Coli, Salmonella typhi and Shigella. E.Coli grows when the water is contaminated with human and animal waste products. Upon consuming E.Coli contaminated water, an individual suffers from diarrhea, cramps, nausea, renal failure and sometimes even death. Consuming water contaminated with Salmonella typhi causes typhoid fever. Shigella causes severe abdominal cramping with blood and mucus in the stool. Chlorine’s major advantage is…

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    Have you ever gone through depression? It is most likely that the answer to this question is yes, but can a child go through depression? Yes. When we hear the word depression we usually imagine an adult going through depression but not a child, and yet it is more common than we think. Studies have shown that about 5% to 9% of children meet the criteria for a major depression regardless of their gender (Rathus, 2014). What exactly is childhood depression and what are the signs a child is going…

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    Papaya (Papaya) a lot of advantages! Taste sweet, pear-shaped and resembles orange papaya whole year is freely available in the market as well as it is a cheap and healthy fruit. Like butter in touch and seemingly the most delicious eating papaya vitamin C, A and E is abundant. An intake of papaya fruit, smoothies, milkshakes, salads as well as vegetables (raw papaya) is used. Papaya because of their medicinal uses since ancient times is famous and rich. It is a traditional herbal medicine. The…

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    Abortion Is Wrong

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    lead to future medical problems for the mother. They must take that into consideration when they are thinking about doing the procedure. You may not be able to have children in the future and you can have blood clots in the uterus. It causes extreme cramps and is usually discarded by repeated suction curettage. You can have an incomplete abortion which means the fetal parts or other products of the pregnancy may have not been completely removed for the uterus. This causes infections and…

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    Kidney Research Paper

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    patients will not be required to constantly go to the hospital. However, low blood pressure during hemodialysis is the most frequent difficulty experienced during this procedure and it can be accompanied by shortness of breath, lightheadedness, abdominal cramps, nausea or vomiting. According to NHS this complication is due to the drop in fluid levels during dialysis. Due to this complication, most people with cardiovascular disease are not treated by hemodialysis but rather peritoneal dialysis.…

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    Bullied (Topic Sentence) Bullying is happening all around us, even if we do not particularly see it. (Background Info) Everyday, thousands of gay and lesbian students are verbally and physically harassed in schools all around the world. In the small town of Ashland, Wisconsin, Jamie Nabozny was being physically and verbally tormented by classmates for years due to his sexual orientation. Nabozny’s school and district neither protected Jamie, nor punished the bullies. (Transition Word) For…

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    Children have always had a different mortality rate than other age groups due to the many diseases that affect different age groups. Due to different severities of diseases some may lead to death, especially in young children after not having a fully grown immune system. There a few main diseases that have a high death rate due to the different symptoms, causes, and prevention. Three of the main diseases or illnesses that caused death in children in the 1970s are gastroenteritis, pneumonia, and…

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    During my visit, the primary diagnoses of the patients I met may have varied widely, but they were all there to get the same life-preserving treatment. It is important for dialysis patients to understand that dialysis is not a cure for kidney disease, or any other comorbidities which may be present. End stage renal disease (ESRD) involves permanent damage to the kidneys, and dialysis is intended to help the body run as normal as possible without kidney function. If an ESRD patient does not get…

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