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    From a condom that changes color to a "ambucycle" (a hybrid mix of a motorcycle and an ambulance) -- 2015 is shaping up to be an interesting year for entrepreneurs. Thus far, most inventions we 've seen in the media, have been the result of successful Kickstarter and GoFundMe campaigns, in addition to sensational appearances at annual invention shows, like the one held every year by Pittsburgh firm InventHelp. Perhaps, though, you 've seen viral videos of science fiction style products that has

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    I. Background SL, a 4-month-old Caucasian male, accompanied by his 24-year-old mother presented to the ER nurse at the local emergency department. SL’s mother reported he has had a fever, runny nose, coughing, and often wheezing during the past 4 days. With a colicky infant, she noticed a blue color to the skin, and relatively high fever developed during the night prompted her to bring him to the emergency department. SL’s mother stated when he breathes, he sounds funny, which is also accompanied

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    Humans have used animals for food, transport, companionship and experimental research to develop medicine and investigate the structure and function of the body. This dates back to 130 AD, where the commonly used animals were pigs, monkeys, and dogs (Vaumans, 2005). Dogs are the species most frequently used in the animal models and are referred to as “default non-rodent” (Smith et al., 2002). Especially, in toxicology studies, dogs are the preferred choice due to their similarities of human toxicity

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    As a revolutionary, Eva Duarte Perón transformed the lives of Argentina’s working class. Her influence in politics, also, shaped the way that women were viewed in the government. Eva was concerned with the welfare of the public which motivated her to try and improve their everyday life. Juan Duarte, Eva’s father, had two families: one with his legitimate wife and another with his mistress, Juana Ibarguren. Born on May 7, 1919, María Eva was the fifth born child of Duarte’s mistress, Juana

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    Women In Films: User Or Victim? Essay

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    But this sight did not discourage Eva, and she went on to become a film and radio performer. Although Evita had the glamour and talent to become successful, she was also aware of the Acrushing limitations imposed upon Argentinean women of relentless male chauvinism. It was the men who

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    Eva Perón Eva Perón was born May 7, 1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina where she lived in poverty after being abandoned by her father, an Argentinian politician. At the age fifteen, she escaped poverty when she moved to Buenos Aires where she pursued her acting career, even though she had a lack of education and connections. Later, her success began to pick up as a successful radio and film star, and by 1942 she gained financial stability and was able to start a stable life. She later started her

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    Evite De Peron Analysis

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    the nation, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (1919-1952) and much of the history of her life is subject to substantial bias due to a myriad of anti-Peronist propaganda during the Peron’s regime, as Marysa Navarro states “you were either for her, or against her”. Although there is a consensus to a monumental sum of the facts apropos to Eva Peron’s life, the subject of discourse is rather in the interpretations and perceptions of her life, such as her reasons for the creation of the Eva Peron Foundation,

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    Eva Peron Research Paper

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    Eva Peron: The Woman, the Politician, the Saint The crowds outside the residency were astounding. An amazing number of people had turned out to say a final good bye to their first lady, Eva Peron. Never before in Argentine history had a death so affected the people. A large scale mourning of this kind was something that had never before occurred. A two day general strike was called in every business except those that were absolutely necessary. Within three days of Eva’s death, not a single

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    Essay on juan peron

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    his followers. They got him released through protests and demonstrations. In 1946 with the help of his wife Eva Perón, he rose to power and was elected president. Eva helped Juan in may ways. When she tried to run for vice president she was denied mainly because many of the military leaders felt threatened. She kept on helping Perón by keeping him in contact with he countries labor unions. Eva or Evita died in 1952 of cancer. Perón set out to make Argentina the military and financial power of Latin

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    Eva Peron Essay

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    Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron ​“Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron” by Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro is a life story of one of the popular political figures in the recent Latin American history. Eva Peron is among the most controversial women in the modern history and a significant Latin American political figure, has also been portrayed as a cultural symbol through movies and popular music over the last decades. The biography exposes Eva Peron’s real humanity, and it does not only focus

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