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    Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Society “We will not be silent. We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will not leave you in peace!” This piece of writing from the fourth White Rose leaflet is a strong representation of how Sophie Scholl and the other White Rose creators felt about Hitler and his Nazism. When the rise of Hitler came to be, majority of the German population were willing to follow him or too scared to say otherwise. However, there was still a minority of people who were completely

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    MVR Case Study

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    be considered in symptomatic patients with chronic severe primary MR and LVEF less than or equal to 30% (stage D).However, MVR should not be performed for the treatment of isolated severe primary MR limited to less than one half of the posterior leaflet unless mitral valve repair has been attempted and was unsuccessful(class III). The Australian RHD guidelines

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    Assignment 1 Part 1: Medical Device related to Human Biofluid Mechanics St. Jude Medical Bileaflet valve Defects in the valves of a heart can lead to regurgitation, and stenosis. Common symptoms include angina, shortness of breaths and heart failure. These defects affect the heart functionality. As a result, artificial heart valves are used to replace these defective valves. One artificial heart valve is the St. Jude Bileaflet valve. Long-term studies have indicated that the St. Jude Medical

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    The Integumentary System

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    on the skin. The point of this study was to see if assisting in teaching self-help intervention could reduce the psychological distress caused from this disease like social anxiety, anxiety and depression. The participants were emailed self-help leaflets, which was a part of an intervention, which discussed psychoeducation, relaxation and attentional refocusing. The first part of the Intervention was asking a series of questions before they were offered

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    We have learned that the heart is a complex muscle that pumps blood throughout the body for the purposes of tissue oxygenation and gas exchange (waste removal). We must now discuss the four separate chambers of the heart through which this blood flows through. To start, the two upper, or superior chambers are known as the atria, and the two lower, or inferior chambers are known as the ventricles. These four chambers can further be separated into left and right half’s. Each half contains a superior

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    a) Overview of your chosen leaflet (15%) ( 101 ) “Understanding childhood Obesity” PIL, is introduced by the Obesity Action Coalition “OAC” (a national non-profitable organisation). It’s informative and meant to be used by parents and dieticians (.i.e.it is long “10 pages”, contains a lot of graphs). The Flesch reading score was 43.3 (fairly difficult to read) however, It‘s very useful in assessing the child’s body state. As a first step in the journey of treating an obese child, it’s

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    AORTIC STENOSIS Calcific or degenerative aortic valve disease is considered one of the most, if not the most, common valvular lesion encountered among elderly patients.( Iung B, Baron G, Butchart EG, et al.) In fact, as shown in the Helsinki Aging Study, 501 randomly selected people, men and women, in an age range from 75 to 86 underwent echocardiography. (Iivanainen AM, Lindroos M, Tilvis R, et al) The outcome of the research was that, the prevalence of critical aortic stenosis increased with age

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    Eddie is 2 years and 11 months, he was referred by his health visitor due to the concerns of his parents. They were anxious about his language development, as they reported that “he does not have many words” and that “they cannot understand him.” I believe that Eddie has several strengths and weaknesses as a communicator. A strength would be that he has had no significant medical concerns that could have affected his development. Furthermore, he has passed his hearing test therefore there is no

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    Declaration, US warplanes rained 63 million leaflets on 35 cities that were to be targeted by the bomb. These leaflets said that these 35 cities ,which got the leaflets, should evacuate due to the fact that they were being targeted by US warplanes. The Japanese had known that the US had something specially planned for them, so it was fair game to drop the bomb. Also the leaflets stated that the Japanese should evacuate but since they ignored the leaflets and didn’t evacuate the people, they had to

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    whether it's to create things to advance the people and help make the world a better place.Sophie Scholl is one of these people.She stood up to the nazi government and stayed calm,even though she knew she was going to die in court. She spread around leaflets around college campuses saying that the government is not right. She had jewish friends unable to join her group when she was 12,The League of German Girls. She died a hero and inspired others to resist against the nazi goverment. Sophie Scholl

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