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    Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Chloe McSherry Cardiology in Practice SSC Report – Case Based Approach Patient Information: The Patient: • Patient X was a 77-year-old gentleman who agreed to speak to me on 26/ 06/16 • I wanted to write about patient X as I had watched his emergency PCI on 22/06/16 • I spoke to the patient in CCU whilst his wife was here. This proved useful as the patient has Alzheimer’s disease, and although it is only mild he did struggle to piece together

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    COMM 2P98 Sara Posen Russell Johnson March 8, 2016 The Toronto Star as a Local Newspaper Local Canadian daily newspapers pose an important role in communication and media industries. The continuing publications of local newspaper outlets encompass articles, news, advertisements, and can be accessible either online or through print. Newspapers are parted into diverse segments of political events, entertainment, crime, business, sports, and the weather to name a few categories. By constructing different

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    Seth Kahn’s (2011), article entitled, “Putting Ethnographic Writing in Context,” identifies ethnography as the study of “relationships, rituals, values, and habits that make people understand themselves as members of a group.” Ethnographers adopt a stance of observation, as well as participation to better understand the discourse among members within a particular group, or discourse community (Khan, 2011). This ethnographic research will “connect what community members know and do, with what they

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    Introduction: Everywhere in this land, there are people who suffer from depression live around us and maybe they are so close to us as relatives and friends. People might be aware to recognize and help those people to be as a part of process of their medication. The most important point here is that the relationships between physicians and patients. A good communication between them means physicians can realize their patients, and also they can effectively diagnose their patients. According

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    functioning of the deep ocean thermohaline circulation. What is the Thermohaline circulation? The Circulation of the world’s oceans can be divided into the upper and the lower. The upper few 100 metres movement is generally wind-driven whereas below this, circulation is driven by the heating and cooling of waters producing regional density differences. This creates the ‘Thermohaline circulation’ (THC), otherwise known as the Great ocean conveyer, an overturning circulation system. Waters move extremely slowly

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    After thickening of chamber walls during cardiac embryogenesis, oxygen and nutrients can no longer be passively diffused into cardiac cells, therefore, a primitive vascular develops to supply these vital resources. The plexus then further matures into coronary arteries and veins which ensures continued development of the heart. However, the vasculogenesis of these coronary blood vessels is not fully understood and has been a topic of intense research and debate. Over time, various models have been

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    Climate Change is a very controversial topic, not only in The United States, but in various places around the world. Some people say that it is a hoax, and others put it on the top of their priority list, along with abortions, terrorism and other important topics circulating around the world. Magnum in Motion did a very good and detailed job of swaying people to believe that climate change needs to be a more precedent issue. The video essay portrays climate change as a pogrom, it gives an unbiased

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    The Doomslayer Analysis

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    What is the most important essay/article that we read all year long and why? Pick any one, summarize its main points, and explain why it is so important for anyone (not just those in this class) to think about those points. The “Doomslayer” By Ed Regis I believe the most important essay is “The Doomslayer” because it tackles the prenotion that the world is going to cease to exist due to apocalyptic events. The Doomslayer Julian L. Simon argues a different outlook on human condition. He states,

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Leonardo DiCaprio's Speech As debates surrounding climate change have grown in recent times, especially with Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, many environmentalists have evidently viewed his deed as a call to action. In today’s world, environmental change has been glossed over simply for the fact that some disagree upon its existence. In turn, other well known figures have taken matters into their own hands; as a strong believer in climate change

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    A new heat wave record! That is a title that is used every year at some point in the year. Either in the summertime or even in the winter time. The world continues to get warmer and hotter, due to climate change and the ever-changing world we are creating. Though it seems like everyone is not noticing or paying attention to the world as it happens. People ignore it and move on with their day while climate change grows bigger. The general public sometimes feels as if it is not important to worry about

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