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    Olivia Cook Mrs. Cooley English 1102 21 April 2015 The Adverse Effect of Women’s Independence During the 1800’s, women were considered the center of the household and were confined to the traditional roles of housewife and mother. However, as time progressed women began to enter the work force, seek higher education, and demand independence. Today, there are many who would argue on both sides of this issue. There are those who strongly believe that families can flourish within a home where the

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    adults under the name Alli to be used along with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, and exercise program. It is to be taken in the dose of 60 mg up to three times a day with each fat-containing meal. (fda) It is known to cause undesirable GI-related adverse events such as oily evacuation, flatus with discharge, oily spotting and faecal incontinence, which leads to poor patient compliance. (Finer, Sjostrom, Davidson) Although considered relatively safe, a US consumer advocacy group namely Public Citizen

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    And the other patients got placebos twice daily (Berende et al., 2016). Everyone was blindly assigned. At the end of the study 205 patients (73.2%) reported a minimum of one adverse effect, like diarrhea or nausea (Table 2) (Berende et al., 2016). Nine people had a serious adverse effect and 19 had a bad enough side effect that they discontinued with the study (Table 2) (Berende et al., 2016). In the end though most of the patients made it throughout the whole study. To measure results the researchers

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    Due to an effect of gabapentin at the level of hypothalamus to regulate the temperature, it can also be used as an effective non-hormonal therapy for hot flashes, a bothersome problem of menopause. It is shown to be more efficacy if used in patients with hot flashes

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    Kayla Sheffield Philosophy Professor Wilson 11/22/2017 Negative Effect of Social Media When one thinks of social media one of the first things that comes to mind is an application such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr and many other applications that allow one to share information on the internet. So taking that into consideration one can deduce that social media is any application or website that allows one to share information about them or about other things on the worldwide

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    Abstract: Oceanitis G.W’s main goal through this project is to open the eyes of our school, California, the United States, and the world, to the adverse effects of oil spills and a revolutionary way of cleaning them up. We plan on demonstrating the usefulness of hair and how it absorbs crude oil when haphazardly spilled. Also, we plan to demonstrate how hair can be used as a type of fertilizer before and after it has soaked up oil. This activity is meant to show that the current methods of cleaning

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    Do it have adverse effect for children in single family? A great deal happens in the years of life of the human, from the childish infant to the mature adulthood, emotional development starts at the beginning, even starts at the prenatal life when the infant is post-mature. Physical development begins at the womb when you just a combination of the sperm and ovum, you intake nutrition from mother, when you at birth, you already inherited the character from the parents. Also

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    Increased Altitude: Adverse Effects on the Cardiopulmonary System With regards to elevation, high altitude is defined as a height of 1,500-3,500 meters (4,900-11,500 ft.) but can differ by a 1,000 ft., depending on the defining source. The definition of elevation continues with very high altitude, which is 3,500-5,500 meters (11,500-18,000 ft.) then continues to extreme altitude of which is above 5,500 meters (18,000 ft.). Within healthy individuals, substantial clinical changes are difficult to

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    Missing Charts Rainforest Depletion: Adverse Effects on the Environment Introduction The depletion of tropical rainforests by third world countries, as well as by American industry, has been a growing area of concern for many environmental organizations. Animal rights activists are livid at the frightening rate in which species are becoming extinct in these regions. Conservationists argue that the foliage is disappearing at rates that replanting programs will never be able to compete

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    Years ago, society was full of hard-working, fit, energetic people who diligently worked to improve civilization. But then, society became infected – by television. The virus slowly spread from person to person and began to take over the lives of everyone it encountered. Over the course of eight decades, the virus came to dictate every day activities and transformed a spirited species into languid losers. Television has ultimately turned society into a vegetable garden that is controlled by technological

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