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    The Necessity of Vaccination in Children: Opposing Anti-Vaccination There appears to be an alarmingly large group of people that don’t mind exposing their children to serious harm; in recent years, many adults have decided against vaccinating their children. This is unusual, as vaccines are non-lethal, very safe protection for children; they are even cost-effective for their parents and are considerably safer for the entire family when these children are vaccinated routinely (Prosser, 1548). Jennifer

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    NEOPLASIA Presented by Dr Abudu Emmanuel Kunle (MBBS, M.Sc, FMCPath) Senior Lecturer and Consultant Histopathologist University of Uyo Teaching Hospital,Uyo, Akwa- Ibom State, Nigeria. Neoplasia means the process of new growth whilst Neoplasm means a new growth. Sometimes, the parenchyma cells stimulate the formation of an abundant collagenous stroma, referred to as desmoplasia. Some tumours e.g. some cancers of breast are stony hard or scirrhous. Sarcomas have little connective tissue stroma and

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    problems cause ongoing hurdle in medical cure and may contribute difference of survival rate. These play an important role in emergence of psychosocial problems in children suffering from cancer. Different types of cancer in children are acute lymphoblastic leukemia, wilm’s tumor, retinoblastoma,

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    In 1983, Osmond Studios in Utah aired a Telethon resulting in $4.8 million raised for 22 children’s hospitals. This fundraiser led to the formation of the Children’s Miracle Networks by Marie Osmond, John Schneider, Joe Lake and Mick Shannon (About Us, 2016). CMN’s partnership with corporations, celebrities and individuals displays positive public relations and tactics by which other non-profits can model.   General Background Children’s Miracle Network, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah

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    JANE GOODALL SCRIPT Preview/Warning: (Say in a weird voice) Just a precaution you all are about to be in for a very weird couple of minutes. This presentation contains subliminal messages and inside jokes that most of you won 't understand. Be in for a fabulous time. You 've been warned........ (Make creepy faces and sounds at the screen) INTRO: A+C: "Welcome to this documentary of Jane Goodall!" A: "In this documentary we will be analysing Jane Goodall 's life and how she has impacted on our

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    JANE GOODALL SCRIPT Preview/Warning: (Say in a weird voice) Just a precaution you all are about to be in for a very weird couple of minutes. This presentation contains subliminal messages and inside jokes that most of you won 't understand. Be in for a fabulous time. You 've been warned........ (Make creepy faces and sounds at the screen) INTRO: A+C: "Welcome to this documentary of Jane Goodall!" A: "In this documentary we will be analysing Jane Goodall 's life and how she has impacted on our

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    Hesi Practice

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    Practice Examination For HESI exit Part One You will have two hours and 30 minutes to complete Part One. 1. Which of the following describes a preterm neonate? A. A neonate weighing less than 2,500 g (5 lb, 8 oz). B. A low-birth-weight neonate. C. A neonate born at less than 37 weeks ' gestation regardless of weight. D. A neonate diagnosed with intrauterine growth retardation. 2. A client with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus has just learned she 's pregnant. The nurse is teaching her

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