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    Biochemistry Essay

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    to create a better life for an individual. In all, the area uncovers the way of the future and has found itself as a major part of science. Without the subject a lot of the inventions for better health, such as, vitamin D, or the way our metabolic system works would be unexplored therefore, would be as if the medieval ages were upon us as one did not fully comprehend how contaminated hands would effect an open wound.…

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    presented it successfully in Research day of School of Pharmacy. Also I’m working on a review publication explaining that topic. “Medicine is an ART” says my supervisor doctor in Amarillo Medical Specialists LLP, the Nephrology Clinic of Amarillo, Texas, which I have been attending since March/2015. That did not only enrich my clinical experience but it also taught me how important is it to incorporate the scientific evidences with the humanity aspect of patient to come up with the ideal…

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    The cardiovascular system is another major organ system that is required for life. It helps pump blood, which transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, and heat throughout the body (Handout: CHAPTER 17: HEMOTOLOGY: BLOOD). However, more than half of the population around the world are affected by chronic diseases. The leading cause of chronic disease is heart failure (HF) (Mello). According to the Assistant Professor in Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing…

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    The controversy that surrounds an open-carry law that allows those who are licensed to carry concealed weapons on college premises have been going on for quite some time. The way people will have to interact amongst their peers and their sense of safety on campus will be altered with the new law. Guns on campuses will have it drawbacks such as limit of speech, crime rates increase, or a simply misunderstanding turning deadly. The process on which those wish to obtain a permit or license of will…

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    Hensel Phelps Internship

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    Prior to my internship with Hensel Phelps, I had almost zero experience working for a construction company. The summer prior to this, I shadowed a quality control personnel and safety coordinator from the construction company Aztec, Inc. in El Paso, Texas. The project was an interior renovation of an old army rocket facility that was to be transformed into a general space for office work in Ft. Bliss. The work being performed there was abatement, painting, and carpet installation. While the…

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    Essay On School Shootings

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    August 1, 1966 – Austin, Texas, Texas A&M University. Student Charles Whitman, 25, shot and killed fourteen and wounded thirty-two others, before being shot and killed by…

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    materialized.” (Langman 106) On August 1, 1966, after several years of personal set-backs, Whitman methodically planned his ultimate demise. First, he brutally murdered his mother, then returned home to to kill his wife. Finally, Whitman drove to Texas A&M, armed with rifles and handguns; where he ascended a clock tower, from which he shot forty-six innocent people. For Whitman, the agony of not meeting his self-made expectations triggered an idea for achieving eternal infamy. Charles Whitman…

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    As we are living in a new era were technology has expanded enormously, the healthcare system have also encounter new changes. A new vision for health care professionals has emerge to provide patient the best outcome for their treatment plan. Interprofessionalism is based on two or more health profession working together to provide and facilitate the best patient care. (Menken, 2016). With this new proposal all health care professionals will be able to collaborate with each other to mutually…

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    explained in Block 's article concluded that those who played on the Xbox 360 Kinect “experienced greater physical intensity when playing active video games compared to their time spent playing outside” (Block 1). However, Hollie Raynor, director of University of Tennessee’s Healthy Eating and Activity Laboratory stated in Block 's article that “video games should replace outdoor play” (Raynor 1). Papastergiou supports Raynor by stating that video games that promote physical activity should not…

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    In today’s day in age, the amount of people killing other innocent people has been on the rise dramatically than it has ever been. Due to these tragic occurrences, many people believe that the amount of guns are the problem for this to happen. However, guns do not kill people. It is the person behind the guns who kill others ruthlessly. In this paper, I will argue that there needs to be a more awareness on the mental health part of this issue and an updated amount of background checks is needed…

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