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    Ghettos: Death Sentences The uprisings of the 1960s were not the culmination of violence in the ghettos. The decades following the 1960s saw the shift of violence in ghettos from protest violence to simply violence. In “Urban Violence and Street Gangs", gangs are defined as “groups of [primarily] male adolescents and youths who have grown up together as children, usually in cohorts in a low-income neighborhood or city” (Vigil 226). In the movie, Doughboy and his friends are not shown as a subset

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    Therefore, the pressure of the blood in the vessels is higher, causing pulmonary hypertension. If blood cannot filter through the lungs properly, it does not get completely oxygenated. Poorly oxygenated blood can cause many other issues to the body, so it is important to properly treat pulmonary hypertension. Many different medications are used in treatment of pulmonary

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    Briann Castillo Mrs. O 'Connor 3319 March 31 2014 Age of AIDs Part 1: Thirty pounds of lost weight, fever and a lung infection, what is it? The mystery shrouded the world in disbelief of this invincible new illness. Who was getting it? Who knew about it? What is our government going to do? What is a question posed time after time, but the answer rarely came. Early in the 1981 a physician saw his first case. The patient thin, frail, lungs infected, SOB, and pneumonia. Studies on the individual continued

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    Cardiac output refers to the amount of blood ejected by the heart per unit time while peripheral resistance is the resistance to blood flow exerted by arterials in the systemic circulation. Zidovudine exposure in utero and heart anomalies Zidovudine is an antiretroviral drug that is part of HIV/AIDS regimen. It is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase

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    Implementation Plan According to CDC, each year estimated about 250,000 cases of central line-associated bloodstream infection on happens in United States. The average cost of treatment of this CLABSIs are 25,000 dollar per episode. CLABSI is the third most common health care associated infections per Health and Human Service. And also there is reported about 500 to 4000 patients death related to CLABSI in US. CLABSI are preventable but there are need to be much education and resources needed. The

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    flaws, blood disorders are very complex and numerous. So what is blood? Blood is a type of connective tissue that is filled with cells and is suspended in a liquid extracellular matrix. It is responsible for transporting oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste throughout the entire body. In humans, approximately half of the entire blood volume consists of an extracellular matrix called plasma. The other half of the blood volume contains formed elements consisting of platelets, white blood cells

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    Gangs are very dangerous to everyone in society. “Gangs are groups of people (mostly young males) who band together for protection and a sense of belonging. The U.S. Department of Justice officially defines a youth gang as a group of young people involved in criminal activity” (Gangs 1). There are about one million gang members in more than 20,00 criminally active gangs in the United States. Also, that group of about one million people, are accountable for up to eighty percent of our nation’s crimes

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    In 162 AD, Claudius Galen; a Greek physician and philosopher, suggested his theory of the circulatory system. He was the first physician in history to provide a proper understanding of how the blood forms, and how blood vessels and the heart function. Galen’s theory was left unquestionable until the fifteenth century. He was also very popular within the western medical thought as he was their main influence for more than a millennium. (1) His theory came about from his observations from the dissection

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    Gang brutality is a dangerous and has affected the community socially and economically. “About 95% of hardcore gang members are high school dropouts” (Think Twice 2011). Gangs influence people of all different ages and backgrounds. It is a group of youngster convicts, who are often to themselves unless around their social group, who comes together to be on their worst behavior. Gang involvement in the world has caused a big problem in society today because of their widespread influence. People often

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    maintaining blood glucose levels to about 70-150 milligrams per decilitre. The pancreas does this by measuring if the blood sugar level is too high or low, if it is not the correct level then a hormone is released. If the blood sugar level is too high insulin is released from the beta cells and causes glucose to enter body cells to be used for energy but sometimes can stimulate glucose to turn to glycogen in the liver. However, if it is too low then glucogen is released into the blood which causes

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