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    adult worm. It causes severe pulmonary vascular obstruction and pulmonary hypertension via both anatomic obstructive by the organism it self an inflammatory vasculitic response to the organism. It is a common cause of cor pulmonale. The liver is involved usually quite extensively before pulmonary involvement. It can cause seizures, abnormal neuralgic function, and increased pressure on the brain. It infects the kidneys, urethras, and bladder. Schistosomiasis is s a common cause of kidney failure

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    By: Skyelar Nelson A Man’s Best Friend Dog. Cat. Mouse. Hamster. Horse. You animal lovers out there know that the bond you make with an animal is something unbreakable. Their loyalty and overall joy when they see you just lights up your day. Think back to your childhood pet. Remember that feeling you would get when you came home from a long day of school and your pet came running up to you radiating their love for you. Immediately turning your frown upside down. Your pet is your friend not something

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    Domestication of cats began 9,500 years ago based on the carcass of a cat carefully laid at an ancient Cyprus burial site next to a human being. Humans had already begun domestication other animals such as dogs prior (Serpell, 2014). Cats became useful after humans settled and kept grains in stores, which attracted mice. Using their predating skills to eradicate the mice they slowly self-domesticated themselves into man’s home and heart. The cats adapted to the human environment by evolving some

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    pig to prove that respiration is a form of combustion (Early Animal Research). Perhaps one of the most well-known experiments was done in the late 1800s to early 1900s by Ivan Pavlov; he used dogs in his testing. His experiment is known as classical conditioning, he was looking at the dog’s salivation in response to

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    released by a federal privacy watch dog." The NSA's Patriot act ,or better known today as USA Freedom act should be repealed due to it shown to be defective. Though the government may seem to have the right to spy on its people through electronic devices, it's unconstitutional. The Fourth Amendment, as stated in the U.S. Constitution, guarantees "the right of the people to be secure on their persons, houses, papers, and effect, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated." Since

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    Julia Nevid Senior English- B2 Ms. Erin October 28, 2016 Animal Assisted Therapy and Developmental Disorders in Minors Animal Assisted Therapy also known as animal-assisted therapy has been formally introduced to the world in the last ten years or so. Although animals have always been a place of comfort for a lot of people, scientists just began to realize the impact animals have on society. The world has begun to experiment with what animals can do to benefit human health. The most common

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    Explain what would be required of police to do the following: • Search a home suspected of containing marijuana: If the police suspect that a home contains marijuana, they must first obtain a search warrant under the Fourth Amendment, unless there are exigent circumstances such as destruction of evidence, hot pursuit, or some other exception that applies. Although the Fourth Amendment protects a man’s home, neither the home nor all the surrounding objects are beyond the capacity of being

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    entered into the picture. In the early 16th century using medical drugs to induce seizures was thought to be appropriate to treat therapeutic conditions. This was followed with an article in the London Medical Journal in 1785 stating that inducing seizures could be used for therapeutic use. Convulsive therapy would then reappear in 1934 when a neurologist by the name of the Ladislas J. Meduna first began to induce seizures in patients first by using the drug camphor and the following up with the drug

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    Legal or Illegal Actions? In the first scenario, a police officer received information from an informant that a suspect in a high crime area was illegally carrying a firearm. The officer stopped a suspect and preformed a frisk finding the weapon. As the officer handcuffed the suspect, he fled into a residence where there were drugs on the table. Ultimately, the officer arrested the male and he was charged for the weapon and drugs. The first action the officer had to take was determine if there was

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    Fear is an emotion that is extremely common among every species, but does it affect the body and not just the brain? How does one person react to the rush of chemicals in the brain all stemmed from being afraid? Fear is often linked to “stress” and “stress” is often linked to many medical conditions. Being afraid can cause large adrenaline rushes that cause strange side affects. Fear goes under many names, anxiety, panic, and horror all different branches from fear. Fear can also effect different

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