From when President Eisenhower gave his âDomino Effectâ speech in 1954, to the fall of Saigon in 1975, the U.S. military had been inserted into Vietnam in order to fight off the communist forces at war with South Vietnam. Although the Vietnam conflict was never considered a real war, nearly 60,000 U.S. soldiers were killed in battle. Americaâs involvement went...

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Learning disability is âa form of delayed developments in one or more development areas such as speech, language, reading, writing arithmetic or other school subjects resulting from a psychological handicap caused by a possible cerebral dysfunction and/or emotional or behavioral disturbancesâ (Adam and Tatnall, n.d. p.2). While the word âspecial needâ is sometimes used to connote learning disability, however, Adam...

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is one of the biggest problems in the world today. On the other hand, vegetarianism is considered a healthy diet, which also reduces the amount of resources required, such as the use of land for farming cattle. This essay will discuss the causes and problems of obesity and vegetarianism as a possible...

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Tess of the DâUrbervilles by Thomas Hardy is about the titular character, Tess Durbeyfield, who goes on a journey to reclaim her familyâs wealthy name. On this journey, she encounters a relative, Alec, who takes away her innocence, causing her to live with a secret that eventually causes her downfall. In closely examining this passage, it highlights the significance of...

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This study involves exploring the two different ways on how people react to the idea of death: anxiety and acceptance and how it affects an individualâs perception taking into consideration the association of age, gender, and religiosity. The following theories and concepts are used to explain this behavior: The Death Anxiety Scale and Death Acceptance Scale; Three-component Model of Death...

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Sugarcane is a plant that provides both alcohol and sugar. Cultivation of this plant originally began in Southeastern Asia. Brazil was first introduced to sugarcane five centuries ago, while it was still a colony under Portugal. Itâs interesting to note that during this time gold and sugarcane held nearly the same values. During the mid 17th century, Brazil grew to...

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Being born with a death mask is a weird concept. The artist Frida Kahlo made NiĂąa con mĂĄscara de Calavera (girl with a death mask) in 1938. The painting was gifted to her friend Dolores del Rio, but right now it's on display at the Nagoya city art museum in Japan. The girl is wearing a day of the dead...

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How Nurses Should Deal with Patients with Malaria Without Contracting the Disease Abstract Malaria is one of the major health issues faced on a global level and must be dealt with utmost care. Malaria can progress at a very fast rate, and patients can subsequently become too sick to even take medication by mouth. But if certain precautionary measures are...

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The American Dream: The Decay of the ethos of American citizens as a result of manipulation The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Park Avenue: Money, Power, and the American Dream by Alex Gibney accentuate the increasing degeneration of a society divided by people who are able to achieve the so-called âAmerican dreamâ, and those who are enslaved by...

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The pandemic halted the entire world to a standstill where countries went into immediate lockdown due to the spread of the disease and people were forced to adapt and change accordingly. This change was fast, unexpected and mostly, quite difficult to adjust to. The lack of preparation, communication, awareness, and bare neglect of authorities as well as citizens not only...

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Introduction ¡ Global Scenario of Obesity Malnutrition targets the human being in three forms, undernutrition, micronutrient deficiency, and overnutrition. Overnutrition is also called obesity which is characterized as dietary intake which exceeds the daily requirements of the body (Hannah Ritchie, 2019). In 1993, World Health Organisation (WHO) undertook a broad review and interpretation of anthropometric references. In 2018, the global...

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Introduction Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder, i.e. it is an ailment that is linked to the brain. It primarily stems from the immature development of the brain and is most often a congenital disability. It is most commonly diagnosed in small children or infants. It affects motor functions such as muscle movement, posture, and overall hand-eye coordination. Also,...

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Introduction Adolescent obesity has emerged as a pressing public health issue globally, with far-reaching implications beyond physical health. While the physiological consequences of obesity, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have been well-documented, the psychological risks associated with adolescent obesity are often overlooked. Adolescents with obesity face challenges that significantly affect their mental well-being, including increased susceptibility to depression, anxiety,...

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Cerebral palsy is a condition often found in children that impairs their physical ability. The physical effects of Cerebral palsy mildly hinder a child's ability to move easily (cite). Some of the cognitive effects for children with Cerebral palsy include apprehension delayed learning and hindered verbal communication (cite 2). Children with Cerebral palsy use more energy just to walk and...

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Introduction Infectious diseases have been a formidable force in shaping human societies throughout history. From the bubonic plague that devastated Europe in the 14th century to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, these diseases have profound implications on social, economic, and political structures. The emergence of an infectious disease can lead to significant mortality, alter demographic patterns, and prompt sweeping changes in...

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Located off the South-Eastern coast of sub-Saharan Africa, sits the fourth largest island in the world: Madagascar. Itâs a country of just over 25 million people with too many questions and too few answers. With a GDP per capita of just over 450 dollars, a 64 percent literacy rate, and 70 percent poverty rate, we might expect this country to...

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The word Obesity in a dictionary is defined as having excess body fat. Obesity many times is overlooked or joked about due to people not researching how obesity is a very important health issue that is only increasing. Obesity to me is more than a word. During High School and Middle School, everybody always joked about obesity and other health...

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The origin of HIV and AIDS is largely veiled in obscurity, despite a large body of literature on the subject matter, several controversial theories regarding the genesis of HIV and AIDS exist. There exist spurious and valid speculations by a theorist who points to Africa as the cradle for the virus conversely, others detail the origin of the virus as...

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Background The earliest known cases of human HIV infection have started in Western equatorial Africa, presumably in Southeast Cameroon where a group of the central common chimpanzee lives. Phylogenetic analysis has disclosed that all HIV-1 groups M, N and O were so closely related to just one of these SIV Cpz lineages which were found in p.t troglodytes. It is...

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The study of obesity is a relatively new interdisciplinary academic ďŹeld. The community college library shelves should contain two types of resources. First, several kinds of reference materials, and second, a host of broader materials that place the discussion of obesity within a cultural framework. This overview is divided into two major sections, the ďŹrst is reference materials, and the...

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Asthma Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are long-term chronic illnesses that often develop as a result of genetic, physiological, behavioral or environmental factors (World Health Organisation 2019). Asthmaâa Chronic Respiratory Diseaseâis one such NCD that affects the Respiratory System. Asthma can be defined as a chronic disease wherein resistant flow in the airways incites breathlessness and chest tightening as a result of...

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Abstract The issue of undernutrition in todayâs world is applicable to many settings throughout society. The prevalence of this issue does not seem to be decreasing despite the many medical advances in this area in the 21st century and there does not seem to be as much significance on this issue despite its importance in clinical care. Therefore, this essay...

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Introduction: Research studies on occupational diseases have shown that mortality due to occupational diseases is higher than mortality due to accidents (1). Asthma is a chronic disease of the lower respiratory tract that is defined by its clinical and pathophysiological characteristics, where chronic inflammation is associated with the hyperresponsiveness of the airway, which generates episodes of cough, dyspnea, tightness in...

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We as humans are currently at war with a pandemic, a virus known as COVID-19, an infectious disease that has devasted a large portion of our world. Covid-19 is one example of the many infectious diseases that have devasted our world throughout the past decades (Kim, 2020). As a modern society, we have endured the effects of horrid diseases including...

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Researching Cerebral Palsy and looking at the name it explains itself, Cerebral meaning âof the brainâ (The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy, 2011) and Palsy meaning âlack of muscle controlâ (The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy, 2011). Cerebral Palsy, also known as CP for short, is a neurological condition that affects body movement and muscle coordination (The Ontario Federation for...

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Annotated Bibliography This article discusses the issues of children with cerebral palsy and the feeding difficulties that come along with it. The study was done in Bangladesh, which is a resource-poor country, and it is a challenge to have all the proper medical equipment for children with cerebral palsy. The purpose of the study was to assess how functional a...

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New Diseases Introduction A disease is a certain condition that affects an organism by weakening the bodyâs general functions and psyche; it is also affiliated with particular symptoms and signs. The factors that contribute to an organism having a disease may be intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic factors originate within a host and could be caused by a disorder from that...

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The ongoing spread of tuberculosis is worldwide and still seen present day. Efforts are directed at examining the respiratory system functions of physiology patterns before pathogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection occurs. The respiratory system is responsible for oxygen exchange and ensuring the body excretes carbon dioxide while taking in oxygen. Tuberculosis can affect the normal homeostasis pattern and cause signs and...

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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, has had profound effects on global health, with the respiratory system being one of the most critically impacted. Initially identified in Wuhan, China, in late 2019, COVID-19 rapidly spread worldwide, primarily attacking the respiratory tract. The virus enters the body through the mucous membranes, particularly affecting the lungs, which can...

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Background: Optimal asthma management has been found largely due to patientsâ medication adherence and correct inhaler technique. This study aimed to examine drug-related factors affecting medication adherence among Egyptian asthma patients Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among 110 clinically diagnosed asthma patients attending at a university hospital, in Sohag, Egypt. Inhaler criteria and adherence were evaluated by...

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