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    Fistula Threctomy

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    Fistula in ano is reported to have the maximum incidence between the third and fourth decades of life, a mean age of 39.5 years, and a male predominance. The result in our study of male involvement was (80.1%) and the mean age was 39.5 years which are in agreement with many other international studies31. Fistulectomy was reported as an adequate surgical technique for the management of the simple or the low transsphincteric anal fistula. When a complicated transsphincteric or suprasphincteric fistula

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    Muscle Strength in the athletes after fatigue. Background: The ankle joint is the most commonly injured part of the body for individuals who participate in competitive activities, accounting for approximately 30% of all sports related injuries (Boyas, Hajj, & Bilodeau, 2013; Hootman, Dick, & Agel, 2007; Waterman, Owens, Davey, Zacchilli, & Belmont, 2010). It was estimated that in the United States alone, there are around 25,000 ankle sprains suffered each day(Olmsted, Vela, Denegar, & Hertel, 2004).

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    American culture compared to the Middle Eastern is regarded as independent and individualistic. American culture is virtually the opposite of The Middle East. as long as religion matters, most Americans are religious as are the people from the Middle East. Christianity is the most followed religion in America wherein Islam religion is followed most in the Middle East. The Americans goes to the church to pray but Muslims, they pray five times a day. In the American culture goal and achievements

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    arriving from the Persian Gulf… were forbidden from taking the direct route to Mecca across the Arabian desert, being required instead to travel first to Damascus, and then to join the annual state-operated caravan” to secure a high spice supply in the hajj. In the Persian Gulf, however, with smaller pilgrimage traffic and a less supply of spices because of the Portuguese in Hormuz, the Ottoman government needed to fully consider the interests of the merchants and increase its revenues by enlarging the

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    Detroit Red. Malcolm Little. El-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz. Although he was a man of many names, most knew him to be Malcolm X. He was an extremely passionate revolutionary who was determined to get blacks equal rights. The assassination was completely unjustified for a number of important reasons. A select few being that he was empowering blacks by telling them to be less dependent on whites, he spawned the creation of The Black Panther Party, and he provided blacks with a safe haven through The Nation

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    What would the world be like if we didn’t have Malcolm X? The social and economic ravages of Jim Crow era racism were all-encompassing and deep-rooted. Yet like a phoenix rising from the ashes of lynch mobs, debt peonage, residential and labor discrimination, and rape, the black freedom movement raised a collective call of "No More”! Who’s philosophy is better MLK or Malcolm X? Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr., January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist

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    Running Head: Cultural Differences in India Cultural Differences in India Cultural Differences in India India is a unique country. Home to close to a billion people, it boasts a rich cultural history spanning over 4 millennia. India's vast geographical coverage features all kinds of different terrain; from the cold, magnificent peaks and valleys of Kashmir to the hot, barren lands of Jacobabad. With such terrain comes a culture so vast that it is almost impossible to define. India possesses an

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    The Sunnis and Shiites are sects of Islam and the adherents of both are Muslims, all bound by the same Quran, the same Five Pillars of Islam — belief in one God, daily prayer, fasting, charity and hajj, or pilgrimage. Both revere the Prophet Mohammed, who founded Islam in 620. Sunni Muslims regard themselves as the orthodox and traditionalist branch of Islam. The word Sunni comes from "Ahl al-Sunna", the people of the tradition. The tradition in this case refers to practices based on precedent or

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    The Future Awaits Let me start off with my origin, I was born in Yemen on September 15th 1999. I came to the U.S. at a young age between 5 and 6. When I came to the U.S. I landed in Rochester New York and ever since then I have fell in love with the States. I’m one of those people who plans everything. By my sophomore year I already knew what my plan is. Thanks to this class I’m able to do more research on what my plans are for the future. Now I have a plan for my life. The future awaits My four

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    Throughout history, the spread of belief systems has influenced regions socially, economically, and politically. Some of these belief systems were Islam and Buddhism. Islam and Buddhism spread and influenced regions socially economically, and politically. Islam was spread to many regions like Spain, Africa and the Songhai empire. As well as being spread it was also influenced socially, economically, and politically. Islam was spread to African societies. In document 1, it states that, Islam was spread

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