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Examples Of Conflict In Delirium
Lauren Oliver once said, "Find the things that matter, and hold on to them, and fight for them, and refuse to let them go." Despite the fact that Lena
is taught that love is a disease and is forbidden, she falls in love anyhow. She comes to realize love is all that matters; that love is something you
hold onto, fight for, and never let go of. Delirium is a story that teaches a valuable life lesson that holds true even for today's teenager: following your
heart can set you free. In the novel Delirium, the author uses conflict to teach us that following your heart can set you free. For example, Lena is trying
to acquiesce that she is in love and that the government has deceived everyone. The government coerced her to believe that love was
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Heart Failure Research Paper
Introduction
Heart failure is a long–term (chronic) condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood through the body. When this happens, parts of the body
do not get the blood and oxygen needed for them to function properly.
There is no cure for heart failure at this time so it is important for you to take good care of yourself. One way to do that is to make sure you follow
the treatment plan set by your health care provider. If you are living with heart failure, there are ways to help you manage the disease.
Follow these instructions at home:
Living with heart failure requires you to make changes in your life. Your health care team will educate you on the different changes you will need to
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Refill prescriptions before you run out of medicine. You need your medicines every day.
Eating and drinking
Eat heart–healthy foods. Talk with a dietitian to make an eating plan that is right for you. Generally, you should:
Limit salt (sodium) if directed by your health care provider. Lowering your sodium intake may reduce symptoms of heart failure. Ask a dietitian to
recommend heart–healthy seasonings.
Use healthy cooking methods instead of frying. Healthy methods include roasting, grilling, broiling, baking, poaching, steaming, and stir–frying.
Limit your fluid intake if directed by your health care provider. Fluid restriction may reduce symptoms of heart failure.
Choose foods that contain no trans fat and are low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Healthy choices include fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, fish,
lean meats, legumes, fat–free or low–fat dairy products, and whole–grain or high–fiber foods.
Limit alcohol intake to no more than 1 drink a day for nonpregnant women and 2 drinks a day for men. One drink equals 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine,
or 1 1/2 oz of hard liquor.
Drinking more than that is harmful to your heart. Tell your health care provider if you drink alcohol several times a
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Case Study
Introduction
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a heart condition in which part of the heart muscle gets too thick. The condition can cause a dangerous and
abnormal heart rhythm. It can also weaken the heart over time.
The heart is divided into four chambers. The thickening usually affects the pumping chamber on the lower left (left ventricle). HCM may also affect
the valve that lets blood flow out of the left ventricle (mitral valve). Symptoms often begin at about age 30.
What are the causes?
This condition is usually caused by abnormal genes that control heart muscle growth. These abnormal genes are passed down through families
(inherited).
What increases the risk?
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How is this diagnosed?
This condition is diagnosed based on the results of a physical exam that involves checking for an abnormal heart sound (heart murmur). Tests may be
done, including:
An electrocardiogram (ECG). This test records your heart's electrical activity.
An echocardiogram. This test can show whether your left ventricle is enlarged and whether it fills slowly.
A Doppler test. This test shows irregular blood flow and pressure differences inside the heart.
A chest X–ray. This test can show whether your heart is enlarged.
An MRI.
How is this treated?
Treatment for HCM depends on how severe your symptoms are. There are several options for treatment, including.
Medicine. Medicines can be given to:
Reduce the workload of your heart.
Lower your blood pressure.
Thin your blood and prevent clots.
A device. Devices that can be used to treat this condition include:
A pacemaker. This devices helps control your heartbeat.
A defibrillator. This device restores a normal heart rhythm.
Surgery. This may include a procedure to:
Inject alcohol into the small blood vessels that supply your heart muscle during a procedure called cardiac catheterization (alcohol septal ablation). The
goal is to cause the muscle to become
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Nt1330 Week 1 Journal
Journal Entry 5:
What chronic diseases do you see most often in your patients? What is the prevalence rate for the chronic disease you have identified in your
practice? What illness behaviors do you see in your patients? Is this typical behavior according to your text? How do their family members react?
I work in the coronary care unit. Coronary artery disease is the most common chronic disease I see in my patients. According to AmericanHeart
Association, heart disease is the no. 1 cause of death in the United States, killing over 370,000 people a year (Heart and Stroke Statistics, 2015). It
also states that about 750,000 people in the U.S. have heart attacks each year among them, about 116,000 die. It is scary to know that cardiovascular
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Some patients were shocked as they had never been hospitalized because they never had any other medical problems. Some patients knew that they
have a chance of heart disease as they have seen in other family members. There were some patients who were angry about the fact that they couldn't
afford health insurance and they didn't go to the doctor regularly. While others knew what they might get heart attacks again in the future as they had
heart attacks in the past. These people knew what was coming, but they didn't not adhere with the therapeutic regimen their providers talked about.
Different patients had different perception of the disease process. After hospitalization, a lot of patient will request information on smoking cessation.
Patients tell you that they will follow low salt diet and show interest in dash diet. Patient states that they will follow medication regimen, follow up
appointments, diets and exercise regularly. These illness behavior is the reason of shock from heart attack, frustration at themselves for not following
healthy lifestyle, dismay at themselves or their financial situation and feeling powerless over their own
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Omens In The Alchemist
The Alchemist written by Paulo Coelho, is an inspirational masterpiece filled with life lessons. It is a story about a young shepherd boy named
Santiago who has a dream about treasure by the pyramids. Santiago meets an old king who gives him advice and sets Santiago on his journey that
would lead him to fulfill his Personal Legend. Santiago learns many life lessons along the way, finds love, and perseveres to find his treasure.
Throughout Santiago's adventure Paulo Coelho focuses on several main themes for readers to learn from his book. These are to always look for and
listen to omens, never let fear control your life, listen to your heart, and always follow your Personal Legend. Omens are signs of good or bad things
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Omens are introduced early in the book by the Old King and we learn what they mean and what their significance is :"In order to find the treasure,
you will have to follow the omens. God has prepared a path for everyone to follow. You will just have to read the omens that he left for you" (Coelho
29). The Old King is a major part of The Alchemist because his character tells the truth and seems to be Omniscient or god–like by reading other
characters thoughts. Therefore readers can believe what the Old King is saying in this quote. The King Clearly tells Santiago that if he wants to find
his treasure, he will "have to follow the omens". The King basically saying that Santiago can not find his treasure if he ignores the omens. The King
goes on to say that the omens are from God, and that God has made a path of these omens for everyone to follow. Since
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Personal Narrative: Hunter Hayes
Usually I would say that the feeling of my ears ringing and pounding wouldn't be necessarily enjoyable, but after one special day last summer I
hoped that this feeling would never go away. I have to say spending time with a friend is always fun, but spending that time being somewhere or doing
something that both find enjoyable is often times more fun. I experienced this when my best friend Cody and I went to a Hunter Hayes concert and
had the time of our lives.
It all started around January of 2016 when Cody and I found out that Hunter Hayes was coming to Minnesota for a concert. Immediately he and I were
thrilled, even though we knew we could never afford the tickets to a concert. Then sometime around June I mentioned to my parents that Hunter ...
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I can not give a definition or an explanation of what it means, but I can say that the specific quote was what I felt on that very night. A feeling of
happiness and contentedness overcame me late that evening. All in all, I can confidently say that on July 8th I had one of the best days of my life.
Spending the day with my best friend and sharing something that we had both wanted for a very long time was extremely special to me. Personally I
think that Hunter Hayes performing in Minnesota, two days after my birthday, was no coincidence, but either way I was very lucky and will forever be
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The Meaning Of Midnight Oil : An Analysis Of 'Midnight Oil'
We cultivated our land, but in a way different from the white man. We endeavoured to live with the land; they seemed to live off it. I was taught to
preserve, never to destroy." (Tom Dystra) these impactful words demonstrate the true feelings of the indigenous people when white men took their
land. "The Dead Heart", is an inspirational lyrical poem by "Midnight Oil" and it was written in 1986 to support the message of, mistreatment of
Indigenous people and to raise awareness about the Stolen Generation. "Midnight Oil" is an Australian band who recognised this issue, and the issue of
land, and how land has a spiritual, physical, social and cultural meaning, there land is their home and it shows significance. Throughout the song there
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Many songs have deep and emotional messages throughout them, but few can match the aptitude portrayed in "The Dead Heart" This is depicted with
the help of the text structure. "The Dead Heart" was made up of 8 stanzas. The rhyme pattern is ABCC, and changes throughout different stanzas this is
to show the displeasure of the Indigenous people, when white men came and took their land. Indigenous people felt many things during this time
period, happy and satisfied weren't what they felt, instead they felt: hopeless, depressed, unfortunate and miserable. There are constant slant rhymes in
the song, an example includes: Know your custom don't speak your tongue, white man came took everyone" The pure reason why "Midnight Oil" made
these two sentences slant rhyme opposed to normal rhyme is to show the discomfort and distress when the British took their land, their most prized
possession and their home. The structure used throughout "The Dead Heart" is phenomenal and truly captivates the true emotion the artist's intended.
Not only is the structure used extraordinary, but the poetic devices used truly entice the audience and elicit an emotional response. Midnight oil uses
an assortment of poetic devices to create a deeper meaning and allow the audience to feel empathy for the Indigenous people. The land made an
enormous impact in the lives of the Indigenous therefore "The Dead Heart" had to show this,
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How Does Santiago Believe In The Alchemist
Believe In Miracles Steve Jobs once said, "Follow your heart and intuition, they somehow already know what you truly want to become." Steve Jobs is
the co–founder of Apple and an amazing public speaker. Santiago learns this throughout the book. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho,
Santiago learns, "Remember where your heart is, there you will find your treasure." First, the crystal merchant explains to Santiago about his dream
of going to Mecca. Later, the Alchemist tells Santiago how to follow his heart. Finally, the leader of the robbers scolds Santiago for crossing a desert
for a treasure right in front of him. First, the crystal merchant explains to Santiago about his dream of going to Mecca. When Santiago asks if the
crystal merchant
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Steve Jobs: Dropping Out Of College
On December 3, 2016, I watched the TED talk of the CEO and co–founder of Apple, Pixar, and NeXT, Steve Jobs. He explained that in order to live
before you die, you have to follow your heart, trust that everything will work out, and live every day as if it's your last. Specifically, he claimed that
dropping out of college, getting fired from Apple, and being diagnosed with cancer opened him up to new opportunities and new ways of thinking.
As he said, "it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college, but it was very, very clear looking backward ten years later."
Although some people believe that being successful relies on a college degree, and career longevity, Jobs insisted that dropping out of college to save
his
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Essay On Supraglottic Swallow
Introduction
A supraglottic swallow is a technique used to help someone who has problems swallowing (dysphagia). Swallowing problems can be a result of certain
medical treatments and conditions, such as head and neck cancer.
This technique is used for people who have problems protecting their airway when swallowing. The supraglottic swallow helps close the vocal cords
when swallowing, which keeps food from going into the windpipe. This technique can be used with each swallow, as needed.
What are the risks?
If done correctly, the supraglottic swallow technique is considered safe. However, it may cause an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). The heartbeat
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If you need help quitting, ask your health care provider.
Keep all follow–up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important.
Contact a health care provider if:
You keep having problems with swallowing, such as coughing, choking, or gagging.
You cannot eat or take medicines.
You have problems with food sticking to your throat when you swallow.
You have a severe sore throat.
You have sores (ulcers) in your mouth.
Your mouth looks red and shiny.
You have a fever.
Get help right away if:
You have trouble breathing.
Summary
A supraglottic swallow is a technique used to help someone who has problems swallowing (dysphagia).
This technique helps close the vocal cords when swallowing, which keeps food from going into the windpipe. It can be used with each swallow, as
needed.
If done correctly, the supraglottic swallow technique is considered safe. However, if you have a heart condition or heart disease, talk to your health
care provider before using this technique.
A supraglottic swallow requires multiple steps. Therefore, it may not be the right technique for someone with learning or memory
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Why I Chose The Word Childhood
When I looked over the words for the Personal Definitions Essay, I was at a stand still. All of the words that were presented seemed great, but still
a cliche. For instance, the easiest word on there has to be Love. How many people on the street right now could answer "What does love mean to
you?" and it is a universal definition of one loving another in a caring and loving way. How many people would give examples of their significant
others or their families to show assurance of this definition? But those people would never talk about the heartbreak they have gone through loving
another. They would never speak of the dark corners of their souls exposed to someone who didn't care or worse scared and stopped. Love changes
every day. That's why I chose a different route a more challenging route. I chose the word Childhood. The definition of childhood is a "period of
life from birth to puberty" with the etymology being old English. Everybody has experienced childhood, and everybody has a different experience
on it but not everybody has come out the same way. The first person I asked was my friend Brian. We had decided to hang out on a whim, and I
decided this would be the perfect opportunity of getting some of my research done for this essay. "What does Childhood mean to you?" I had joked,
and his eyes grew serious at the question. "It was in and out of the hospital," he admitted, gaze long and drawn out. "It was never knowing what to
expect the next day." (B. Leathern,
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The Walt Disney Princesses And The Impact Of Diversity
Diversity, at least in theory, means that everyone of every race/gender/sexual orientation is included, but not as a stereotype. This was not the case in
the past. In the year 1937, Walt Disney released its first full–length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. There was less sense of
"political correctness," such as caring about diversity, or worrying about the message being sent to young children, especially girls. There were no
protests, and everyone accepted the movie "as is". In 2008, the movie Tropic Thunder came out, with the "PC culture" starting to gain traction, and
used the word "retard". This word became part of society even more so than it had before, and many people who knew someone who was actually,
medically retarded, got upset. Now, in 2017, there are at least eleven Official Disney Princesses, and a very definite "PC culture". Society has
changed a lot, even from 2008, and companies that specialize in pop culture have a social responsibility to make sure everyone is included, but in a
respectful way. Princesses, especially Disney princesses, are usually a big part of a little girl's childhood. With new princesses, we are getting a more
active and much less passive group of young adult girls. However, the old movies, because they are beloved movies, often from parents' childhood, are
still shown often. When just shown, with no explanation that these are old, outdated values, children can start get the wrong message. Snow White,
Cinderella,
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Descriptive Essay : My First Day
First days are usually the best and sometimes the scariest, in some cases they turn out to be the worst of days of a person's life. On our first days
of doing something, we all have expectations; everyone expects to have the best experience on his/her first day, but these expectations sometimes
end up to be the opposite of what we expected. Sometimes they turn out to be a mixture of both the best moments and the worst. Similarly, I have
a first day that I think will forever be in my mind; that is my first at the zoo. After breaking for the winter holiday, my friends and I planned to visit
the zoo on the first weekend of our holiday. On the visiting day, we agreed to meet at the bus stop at exactly 7.30 am so we could departure at
exactly 8.00 am. We decided to use a bus so we could make our trip more fun and longer. Everyone was on time and that is how I discovered that my
friends are good timekeepers. We departed at the bus stop at exactly 8.00 am for a three–four–hour journey. On our way, we sung funny songs to keep
us busy, although some people had earphones on, but that was not a problem to most of us as we all have different ways of killing time and
having fun. In about three and a half hours or so, we were at the zoo. By the time we arrived at the zoo, it was almost 12 noon so we decided not to
get started with the zoo tour but begun by playing some games so we could pass time until after 1 pm. We played the rollercoaster, Mary–go–round
and other rides. One of my
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Living With Courage Embracing Fear To Follow Your Heart...
Have you ever been in a situation that you wanted to say your opinion, but you didn't have the courage to speak up? This has probably happened to
all of us, but every now and then you find the courage to speak your mind. In the Ted Talks, "Living with Courage: Embracing Fear to Follow Your
Heart", Kelley Kalafatich talks about living with courage when there were obstacles in her life. After swimming in the lakes of Africa, a parasite
started to grow in her body and caused to be paralyzed. She lives with the fear of pain, death, and embarrassment every day of her life. Although
these problems stop her from doing things that she would normally do, she has the courage to move on with her life, and live it to the fullest. "I had
this itchy tingling on my thighs with a really severe you know backache and the next day it was excruciating back pain and I had quit urinating and I
was becoming paralyzed" (Kelley Kalafatich) She had a horrible... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was faced with the challenge of being Jewish and living during the holocaust. She had to live in a cramped attic with many people and was
forced to eat small rations, get little sunlight, and have no privacy through her childhood. She stayed positive and made the best out of her
situation. Many people would have given up and not have fought the fight that she did. She was affected by the Holocaust, but she never let that
kill her and she fought for her life to stay alive. After her hiding place was revealed, she was forced to go to a concentration camp. She spent the
rest of her short life in that camp, until she died of typhus at the age of 13. She showed courage all throughout her life, when suffering or situations
that she was not familiar with came across, she faced them to the fullest. She is a very big role model and she will always be one of the most
courageous people in history to
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Transesophageal Echocardiogram Lab Report
Introduction
Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) is a picture test of your heart using sound waves. TEE is done by passing a flexible tube down the esophagus.
The esophagus is the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. The pictures taken give detailed pictures of your heart. This can help your
doctor see if there are problems with your heart. TEE may be done:
If your doctor needs more information about your heart.
If you had a stroke.
To check how well your heart valves work.
To check if have an infection on the inside of your heart.
To check the dividing wall of the heart.
To look for a hole that did not close after birth.
To check for a tear in the wall of the aorta.
During cardiac valve surgery.
During other heart procedures.
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Cool Teez Research Paper
Cool Teez Article So you have stumbled upon some website, which is offering some incredible deals on women's evening dresses. You really want
to take advantage of the price cuts before the offer runs out, but the problem is that it's a website you have never bought anything from before. You
are not sure whether it's a scam or not. Your heart wants you to give it a try but your mind tells you to stay away from it. What to do? Let go or just
follow your heart? Just DO YOU. If you have to choose between listening to your heart and listening to your head, you better hear out your heart. Even
science has proven that choices made with the heart have better results than those made with the head. CoolTeez.net is your number one stop shop for
apparels
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Why Is It Important To Stand Up For Our Beliefs
Standing up for our beliefs is very important because not only for us or our own feeling, but for other people around us who supports the same
thing. And the people who stand with you in the belief. In other words, I have many avowals in this life and one of the things I care about is my
religion which is Catholic. My whole family from my dad to my mom families believe in this religion, why because it's important to follow God and
many other saints that our religion believes in. We stand with God, no matter what happens, we will not stop believing in him. Yes, people have other
beliefs and assumptions, but that doesn't mean to follow them, we prevail with people that believe in the same thing, that is why it's important to stand
up to your
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Aortic Insufficiency Lab Report
Introduction
Aortic insufficiency is a condition where the aortic valve does not close all the way. The aortic valve is a gate–like structure that is located between the
lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle) and the blood vessel that leads away from the heart (aorta). The aortic valve opens when the left
ventricle squeezes to pump blood into the aorta, and it closes when the left ventricle relaxes.
In aortic insufficiency, blood in the aorta leaks through the aortic valve after it has closed. As a result, theheart works harder to pump the same amount
of blood through the valve as it would if the valve closed tightly. When left untreated, aortic insufficiency causes enlargement and weakening of the left
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MRI.
Electrocardiography. This is a test that records the electrical impulses of the heart.
Angiography. This is a test that produces images of arteries in your body. You may need aortic angiography or CT angiography. In aortic angiography,
a dye flows to your heart through a soft, flexible tube (catheter) while X–rays are taken. CT angiography uses a CT scanner and MRI in addition to the
catheter, dye, and X–rays.
How is this treated?
Treatment depends on how severe the aortic insufficiency is, the problems it is causing, and your symptoms.
Observation. If the aortic insufficiency is mild, no treatment may be needed. However, you will need to have the condition checked regularly to make
sure it is not getting worse or causing serious problems.
Surgery. If the aortic insufficiency becomes severe, you may need surgery to repair or replace the valve. Surgery is usually recommended if the left
ventricle enlarges beyond a certain point. If aortic insufficiency occurs suddenly, surgery may be needed immediately.
Medicines. Some medicines may help the heart work more efficiently.
Follow these instructions at home:
Keep all follow–up visits as directed by your health care provider. You may need to have tests done regularly to monitor your condition and how well
your heart is pumping
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Steve Jobs, Emerson, And Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"No one else can feel it for you/Only you can let it in/No one, No one else/Can speak the words on your lips" "Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield.
Natasha Bedingfield's song resembles self–reliance, much like the romantic author's beliefs. The song inspires to think of yourself and taking care of
yourself and not listening to society.. The song gives people more confidence in life. On the day of Steve Jobs' commencement speech the romantic
authors would've loved to hear it. Steve Jobs, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow share the same beliefs.
The beliefs include accepting death, comorming to authority and sociery will kill your spirit, and bravely living life in the present. Steve Jobs and
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Jobs and Thoreau trust has something to do with success. A dream or destiny one has wanted their whole life will come. Trust will make all the
difference. Steve Jobs and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow face death as if it's not a bad thing. Jobs believed in having nothing to lose, so why
waste it? "Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap thinking you have something to lose. YOu are already
naked. There is no reason not to follow you heart" (Jobs 3). Longfellow, like Jobs, believes in a happy life is the end goal. "Not enjoyment, and not
sorrow,/ Is our destined end or way;/ But to act that each to–morrow/ Find us farther than ot–day" (Longfellow 9–12). JObs and Longfellow both
encounter death. They agree people die, owning up to death leads to a stronger and inspiring life. Steve Jobs and Ralph Waldo Emerson believe
trusting in yourself will lead to a better life. Jobs found himself further than ever imagined. "You time is limited, so don't waste it living someone
else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma–– which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drwon out
your inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow you heart an dintuition" (Jobs 4). Emerson knows people can follow their hearts.
Life's all about trusting your
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Coronary Heart Disease Case Study
1. Use your textbook to define and describe coronary heart disease (CHD).
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) it is also know as Coronary Artery Disease. It happens when the blood vessels delivering to the heart develop
blockage or are narrowed by plaque, which reduces the flow of the blood, oxygen and nutrients supplied to the heart. If this happens the person starts to
feel chest pain (also known as angina pectoris) and then it lead to the person to have a heart attack. It is known to be the main factor to cause cardiac
arrest and it can be fatal unless the heart is restarted in minutes.
2. Use the following website to calculate Sara's lifetime risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD): http://tools.acc.org
/ascvd–risk–estimator/
a. Sara's lifetime risk is: 39%
b. How would her risk change if she had no risk factors? 39% I was shocked that her lifetime risk stayed the same and that it did not change a bit.
3. What are Sara's 3 risk factors for heart disease? Explain how each factor influences risk.
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The factors are as follow: I currently have type 2 diabetes, which plays a big factor in heart disease. Secondly, my mother and grandpa have and had
type 1 diabetes that is another factor. Lastly, exercise habits is another factor that are making me a high risk, I have never been a person who does
exercising, but I need to change that in order to reduce the risk of heart disease. Currently, I am following a diet that is helping me reduce my glucose
level in the blood and one of those changes is that I stopped drinking soda for the past year and a half. I never thought that I could stop drinking
soda, but I did. By me making this change in by diet has helped me to reduce my blood glucose tremendously. I know there are more changes that I
need to do in order to live a healthy life, but I have been making a good progress towards a healthy
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Steve Jobs'
Moreover, Steve Jobs, describes past events of his life in order to motivate the college students to follow their hearts. For example, through
organization, Mr. Jobs manages to give a symbolic meaning to the third story, as it is the last, and it is about death, the last event all humans
experience. Also, using anecdotes, he narrates the time he was diagnosed with cancer and the doctors thought it was terminal evoking empathy from
the audience. The anecdote contributes to the creation of a somber tone, too, which is illustrated in sentences like "It means to say your goodbyes"
and "I lived with that diagnosis all day". Then, Steve Jobs changes the mournful tone and concerned mood of the audience into a jovial and friendly
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Jobs himself giving him credibility when talking about death due to him having experienced how it feels to know one is going to die. The use of the
anecdote and inductive reasoning further contributes towards the purpose because it presents proof to the point from which Steve Jobs bases the rest
of his argument: "No one wants to die.". And because no one wants to die, and yet everyone does, you should "have the courage to follow your heart
and intuition." The anecdote is used as the basis of all the logical reasoning in the story, and the conclusion of the logical reasoning, is to follow your
heart (the goal of the purpose). Finally, the use of short sentences with deep meaning is crucial to achieving the purpose because it grants the audience
a simple take–away, something that those college students can remember for the rest of their lives, and yet contains the main message Steve Jobs
wanted to give the students: be eager, be
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Imagery And Symbolism In Rita Dove's 'Follow Your Heart'
The heart: it's thought to be the controller of all emotion. Something that beats real fast, like it's excited almost, because a person is happy to see
someone they love; however that same heart shatters into a million pieces when it becomes heartbroken. The popular saying, "follow your heart", is
essentially saying the heart knows best and provides tools in expressing these feelings of love or pain. The heart is imagined to be a beautifully drawn,
ruby red, evenly shaped object that is fun to decorate Valentine's Day cards with as a kid. Everyone knows the heart as the symbol for the veryfeeling
of love. But it's not; not even close. Rita Dove does an amazing job at debunking these ideas of the heart and showing the truth in her poem "Heart ...
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Imagery helps the reader to visualize more realistically and allow them to understand the author's writings (literarydevices.com). Rita Dove takes
you away from this pretty heart shape to this unshapely sac of muscle in your chest. "It doesn't have a tip to spin on, it isn't even shapely" (Dove
n.p.). Most people picture a heart to be this perfectly even shape that we learn to draw as kids. A shape that teenage girls draw in their notebooks
and decorate their bedrooms with, a shape that couples carve in a tree and put their names in the center thinking they'll be together forever; but
the heart isn't like that at all. A real heart is "just a thick clutch of muscle, lopsided" (Dove n.p.). The heart's purpose isn't to represent love it's to
pump blood and keep people alive. Dove does an amazing job at taking the reader out of this mind set and paint a realistic image of what a heart
looks like. Imagery isn't limited to visual sensations but though, also tactile,thermal, and auditory sensations as well. (literarydevices.net). Dove
explores using auditory sensations as well: "I feel it inside its cage sounding a dull tattoo: I want I want" (Dove n.p.) The "I want I want" creates the
real "bum,bum" sound a heart makes while allowing the reader to understand the truth about these made up ideas in their head. Dove uses imagery in
such a way that takes the reader away from the fake ideas of the heart and paints a more realistic image of what it really
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Theme Of The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho
In Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist, the primary theme of the novel is the notion that everyone should find and pursue their life's dreams and
ambitions; to follow one's heart. This main theme is emphasized and made apparent to the reader throughout the novel. Paulo develops this theme by
focusing on the journey of a young shepherd named Santiago. Santiago makes a journey across a continent to go to the Egyptian desert in search for
a treasure buried near the Pyramids; this was made know to him in a dream. However, what originally started out as a journey to find tangible
treasures turns into a journey of finding his "Personal Legend." When Santiago firsts learns more about his recurring dream from an old gypsy woman,
he doesn't immediately take action. Without having any clue on how to get to Egypt, and remembering that "he had a number of things he had to take
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One last example can be seen in the conversation with Santiago and the alchemist. When asked by Santiago why a person should listen to their heart,
the alchemist replies, "Because, wherever your heart is, that is where you'll find your treasure" (Coelho 132). In other words, the alchemist was in
effect saying that when a person follows their heart, or innermost life desire, they will achieve their live purpose, and in turn enjoy the treasure it brings.
This encourages the main theme of the novel to follow one's heart; their life desire. Although there are other themes and symbols in Paulo Coelho's The
Alchemist, the primary theme that stands out throughout the novel is that everyone should realize and follow their life destiny; their life desire. Paulo
develops this theme throughout the novel by focusing on the journey of Santiago, and on the events, symbols, and character interactions that
encompass his
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Healthy Heart Transplant
A heart transplant is surgery to remove a damaged or diseased heart and replace it with a healthy donor heart. Finding a donor heart can be difficult.
The heart must be donated by someone who is brain–dead but is still on life support. The donor heart must be matched as closely as possible to your
tissue type to reduce the chance that your body will reject it. You are put into a deep sleep with general anesthesia, and a cut is made through the
breastbone Yourblood flows through a heart–lung bypass machine while the surgeon works on your heart. This machine does the work of your heart
and lungs while they are stopped, and supplies your body with blood and oxygen. Your diseased heart is removed and the donor heart is stitched in
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They will want to make sure that you are a good candidate for a transplant. You will visit many times over several weeks or even months. You will
need to have blood drawn and x–rays taken. The following may also be done; Blood or skin tests to check for infections, Tests of your kidney and
liver, Tests to evaluate your heart, such as EKG,, echocardiogram, and cardiac catheterization, Tests to look for cancer, tissue and blood typing, to
help make sure your body will not reject the donated heart, Ultrasound of your neck and legs. If the transplant team believes you are a good
candidate, you will be put on a regional waiting list for a heart, Your place on the list is based on several factors. Key factors include the type and
severity of your heart disease, and how sick you are at the time you are listed. The amount of time you spend on a waiting list is usually NOT a
factor for how soon you get a heart, except in the case of children.Most, but not all, people who are waiting for a heart transplant are very ill and need
to be in the hospital. Many will need some sort of device to help their heart pump enough blood to the body. Most often, this is a ventricular assistive
device
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A Letter From The Story, Meleager And The Boar
I choose to write a letter from the point of view of Meleager 's mother, Althaea from the story, "Meleager and the Boar". I choose this story because of
the strong message of how significant family is to the Greeks and the ties between blood and loyalty. The emotions portrayed throughout the story of
the conflict between Althaea and Meleager leads to a tragic end and allows the reader to understand the importance of family and how betrayal is not
taken lightly even if you 're connected by blood. Betrayal is not easily forgiven and Althaea shows this through her actions of vengeance towards her
own son for the deaths of her brothers. I really found it interesting how Althaea reacted to the news of her brothers' death at the hands of her ... Show
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Excuse my poor manners dear reader, I haven't been myself in quite awhile. Let me start from the beginning of this sorry tale. Only then may I be
judged for my actions.
My son, Meleager was just a few days old when I was visited by the ones we call the Fates. I held my son close to my breast uncertain of what my
child's fate would be. Would he be destined for a long and joyous life, bringing honor to the family name? Or would he perish in my arms, hardly
catching a glimpse of this miraculous gift we call life? One by one each sister foretold how my beautiful son would become a heroic and a brave
man. My heart swelled with pride as I heard the great deeds my own blood would accomplish in the future. But my pride was quickly replaced with
horror when the last sister spoke of how my little ones life was tied to the stick that burnt in the hearth. Once the fire consumed it, so too would my
sons' life be extinguished from this world. With haste I doused the stick with water, ensuring the life of my son was kept in safe hands, protected
from the grasp of Hades. I knew I would do anything to protect my son. After all isn't that my job as a mother, It wasn't till years later that I understood
what the Fates were telling me.
I remember it clearly. My golden robes fluttered in the wind as I rushed to the temple to express my gratitude to the gods for my son's fortunate
victory against the great boar. But my happiness was not to last long, for then I saw the stiff remains
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The Pros And Cons Of Humanity By Nature
CONCLUSION:
Humanity by nature resembles their Creator God. They have superior intelligence and abilities to understand and be able to fulfill God's plans and
purposes for their lives and for prospering His creation through them. Significantly, God's love is in the hearts of the people that they have the ability to
love God and their neighbors. However, when sin entered the human heart, disobeying God's will, they became a slave of evil. God filled with
grace and compassion, responded to the problem of humanity by calling for Himself Godly people like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David... to
reach the hearts of the people by spreading His message of salvation and by leading them back to God's Lordship. Unfortunately, since human hearts
and mind have been weakened by sin, unable to control or favoring the desires of their flesh more than obeying God; Thus, God hated them because
of their sins. However, God loves His creation unconditionally and He is unwilling that any of His people perish, but come to repentance; Therefore,
God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, into the world not only to fulfill all righteousness, He likewise educated the people, lacking true spiritual understanding,
concerning God and His Kingdom, righteousness through obedience and the work of the Holy Spirit in people's lives. Finally, Jesus showed to the
world His love for God by obeying His word unconditionally to the point of death and love for humanity by dying for them on the cross to redeem
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The teachers, as true servants of God, should act as role models for students to follow to establish their godly character and to live a united community
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Comparing The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind And The Alchemist
Follow Your Dreams and Listen to Your Heart Have you ever wanted something so desperately, but were too afraid to go after it? In life, we are
often too afraid to take chances, for fear of failure and rejection. Being unsure of the unknown makes us uncomfortable, and we do not like to put
ourselves out there not knowing what the outcome will be. However, with that said, what if we never took the chance, and we miss out on something
amazingly beautiful? While The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Alchemist are so different, they are similar because both novels are about two
young men who have vivid goals and dreams that take them on incredible life journey's. The characters in these two stories, William and Santiago,
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Santiago sets out on his journey to find his treasure, but learns valuable lessons along the way. For example, listen to your heart, and it will never
mislead you. Another, follow your dreams and you can achieve anything. I strongly agree with those lessons because if you never take the chance, if
you ignore what your heart is telling you, there is a massive potential that you will miss out on something great. I truly enjoyed this book, and got
through it easily. Fantastic eye–opening lines throughout the entire story, although, my favorite line from the book said, "People are afraid to pursue
their most important dream because they feel that they don't deserve them, or that they'll be unable to achieve them." This line literally moved me
to tears, for I thought about my most important dream in life, which was to become a mother. I became a mother when I was 17, but failed so
terribly that I felt like I did not deserve a second chance, and I was afraid of not ever being able to achieve my lifelong dream. After ten years, a lot
of growing, a lot of soul searching, praying, and asking for forgiveness, I asked God to help me be the mother I have always destined to be. Then, after
another three and a half years of trying, endless doctor appointments, two miscarriages, infertility issues, and
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Pulmonary Valve Syndrome Research Paper
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis, Pediatric
Pulmonary valve stenosis is a heart problem some children are born with (congenital heart defect). This defect is a stiffening or narrowing (stenosis) of
a one–way valve in the heart. It is the valve that allows blood to flow from the pumping chamber on the right side of the heart (right ventricle) into the
blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs. If not enough blood is flowing through the valve, not enough oxygen will get into your child's blood. The
child's heart will also be forced to work harder.
Pulmonary valve stenosis develops during the first 8 weeks as a child is growing inside the womb. It sometimes develops with other types of heart
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This is the most common treatment. In this procedure, a catheter is placed in the heart. The catheter is placed through the valve. Then a tiny balloon on
the end of the catheter is blown up to open the valve.
в—‹ Heart surgery to open, repair, or replace the valve.
HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow all instructions from your child's health care provider.
Give your child over–the–counter and prescription medicines only as told by his/her health care provider.
Do not give your child aspirin unless instructed to do so by your child's health care provider or cardiologist.
Ask the health care provider whether your child has any activity restrictions. Depending on the severity of the the condition, some children can
participate in the usual activities.
Your child does not have to follow a special diet.
Make sure your child's immunizations are current.
Let all health care providers know that your child has pulmonary valve stenosis before any medical procedure.
Ask your health care provider if your child should take antibiotic medicine before having any medical or dental procedure.
Keep all follow–up visits as told by your health care provider. This is
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Character Analysis Of The Secret World Of Arrietty
The Secret World of Arrietty was released in Japan on July 17, 2010, The film received extremely positive reviews that praise the animation and
music. It became the highest grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office in 2010 and grossed over $145 million worldwide. Arrietty is first
seen brazenly running through the garden in full daylight on daring foraging expeditions, fending off menacing grasshoppers and outfoxing an
apoplectic cat. She is revealed to be an only child on the eve of her first borrowing expedition, which her father approves of due to their species
diminishing. A full shot is incorporated when discussing Arrietty's ability to go on her first borrowing trip. While the father's serious personality
and placement in the middle would normally indicate his power over the household, Arrietty easily manages to invade his space and raise her
voice at him, which obliterates any evidence of her being submissive. Arrietty's personality at the start of the film is borderline arrogant and it
derives from her natural abilities as a borrower. For example, her quick reflexes allows her to defend herself from a bug using only a makeshift
weapon. Arrogance and recklessness are usually not related to females, due to the stereotype that they are followers and always levelheaded. Sean is
the main supporting character, who is sickly, frail and weak, which is an enormous contrast to Arrietty's over supply of energy and strife for life. His
presence emphasizes how Arrietty
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The Alchemist Reflection
Following your heart will set you apart
Have you ever imagined completing a task using only your heart and not being able to rely on other people, just your heart? In The Alchemist
Santiago has a dream he knows he needs to follow and he knows he can't rely on other people in order to achieve it. In the novel, The Alchemist, by
Paulo Coelho, Santiago learns, "Remember where your heart is, there you will find your treasure." First of all, Santiago works hard with help along
the way. Second of all, Santiago has a positive outlook on life. Last, Santiago accepts things the way they come.
First of all, Santiago works hard with help along the way. For example, while Santiago is sulking because a thief stole his money outside of a
restaurant in Tangier, he remembers the wise words of the King. Santiago doesn'twant to give up and realizes that if he goes for his dream the
universe will help him: "When you want something, all the universe conspires to help you achieve it" (24). Instead of sulking, he was more positive
by being reminded of the king's wise words that motivate him. Santiago was dwelling on the fact his money was stolen and had the mindset that it
was over for him but then when he is reminded of the king's words he is more motivated to continue his journey. Finally, this is important because the
King was beneficial to Santiago by giving him these wise words, and as a result, Santiago is reminded of these words and feels more motivated. To
conclude, Santiago
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Jesus Of Nazareth Research Paper
Who is Jesus of Nazareth and What Was His Purpose Here on Earth?
Before God created people, it was just God and the earth. There was not any living forms, until God wanted to create life, so he could share a
relationship with us. God then created Adam and Eve, the true depiction of Himself. God told them not to eat from an apple tree, Eve gave into sin
and ate an apple from the tree. That was the first time someone sinned in the world, and it was then that God knew that He had to send a Messiah to
earth to die for our sins. That Messiah was Jesus, he came to earth to die for our sins and show people the human form of God. "God is mighty, but
despises no one; he is mighty, and firm in his purpose." (Job 35:6) Jesus is firm in his purpose to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
" Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every
disease and sickness." (Matthew 9:35) The gospels sole purpose is to spread the word of salvation to all who will hear. The only thing necessary to
receive the gift of salvation is believe in God with all your being and ask Jesus into your heart. " If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and
believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with
your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." (Roman
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My Best Days Of My Life
Wednesday, December 16th, or as I like to call it, one of the best days of my life. Is it clichГ© to call my first concert experience one of the best days
of my life? Probably. But it was just such a surreal experience. I went to go see The 1975 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California. My best friend
knew that I had never been to a concert before, so on my Birthday she gave me tickets to go see The 1975 as a gift. I had been looking forward to
the concert for months, and when the day finally came, I felt both nervous and excited to go see one of my favorite bands. The 1975 is an alternative
rock/indie rock/pop music band who I had heard of due to another band that decided to cover one of their songs. The first song I heard was called
"Medicine." It was two in the morning and I was driving to Arizona. Such a beautiful song, something about it was almost therapeutic for me. I fell in
love with it instantly. After my trip to Arizona, I finally had time to do my research. I listened to The 1975's entire discography and they immediately
became one of my favorite bands. I was glad that The 1975 would be my first concert experience ever.
It was a cold Wednesday morning, I woke up at around six and waited for my friends to pick me up so we could go eat breakfast at IHOP before we
made our way to Los Angeles. Upon arrival we decided to make a few stops before heading to the venue. We decided to do some shopping at The
Grove. Being the huge book nerd that I am, I of course had to
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Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist
In Paulo Coelho's novel, The Alchemist, we take part in the journey of Santiago. Santiago, whom is a young shepherd boy, longs to travel further then
the Andalusian fields that he travels with his sheep. When Santiago takes to becoming a shepherd instead of a priest, he thinks he is following his
heart. He soon has a recurring dream that then takes him on journey to the Egyptian Pyramids to find a treasure. Along Santiago's journey he faces
many different challenges, like being robbed that then forces him to have to work at a crystal shop which then leads him to meeting an Englishman on
his way across the desert where they have to deal with warring tribes which eventually leads to Santiago meeting the Alchemist and finding love.
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Santiago is required to follow his heart in many different situations. When Santiago is able to reach the Oasis, the Englishman is encouraging him to
ask people how they can find the Alchemist, when a young woman walks up to the well. "She smiled, and that was certainly an omen–the omen he had
been awaiting, without even knowing he was, for all his life. The omen he had sought to find with his sheep and in his books, in the crystals and
in the silence of the desert" (96). When Santiago meets Fatima, he knows why he listened to his heart. He realizes that by listening to his heart he
found the treasure he was really longing for. In return, Santiago continues to follow his dream of finding his treasure after his encounter with the
Alchemist and he soon has to make himself become the wind if he wants to live after being taken captive by a tribe. ""You can't be the wind," the
wind said. "We're two very different things." "That's not true," the boy said" (151). The wind tells Santiago that it is not possible for him to turn
himself into the wind, but because Santiago is following his heart so that he can get to his treasure and go back to Fatima, he is able to convince the
wind that it is indeed possible as he continues to talk to the universe. Though these examples in the second half of The Alchemist, we get to see how
Santiago follows his heart. He is able to reach his physical treasure, and his biggest treasure of all, which is
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The Disney Princess Effect Essay
The Disney princesses are a common sight in any household with girls under the age of 8. However, these seemingly harmless women contribute to
a darker theme in media. In her essay, "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect", Stephanie Hanes uses storytelling, strong facts, and
helpful alternatives to effectively persuade parents that the media is targeting young girls with sexualized content, argues that this content is harmful
to them in a number of ways, and inspires parents to take action. Stephanie Hanes utilizes emotive storytelling to connect with her readers and to
show them specific examples of how sexualized media can impact young girls. One story that Hanes uses is that of Mary Finucane and her daughter
Caoimhe. When her daughter was around three years old, Finucane began to see a change in how Caoimhe acted. She would no longer run around
like one would expect of a carefree toddler, instead she would sit around and wait "for her prince" (Hanes 509). This change in behavior alarmed
Mary Finucane, and she began to suspect that the Disney princesses were to blame. After further research, Finucane came to realize that these
princesses led to problems "from self–objectification to cyberbullying to unhealthy body images." (Hanes 510). Prompted by her experience, Finucane
decided to start a blog dedicated to her attempt to "break the grip" that Disney had on her daughter (Hanes 510). Finucane's blog gained popularity, as
many other parents were having
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Essay
Introduction
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a surgery that is done when arteries of the heart have become narrow or blocked. This is usually caused
by the buildup of fat called plaques. These arteries give the heart the oxygen and nutrients it needs to pump blood to your body.
During CABG, a section of blood vessel from another part of the body is taken. This section is called a graft. The graft is placed where there is
narrowing or blocking.
What happens before the procedure?
Staying hydrated
Follow instructions from your doctor about hydration. These may include:
Up to 2 hours before the procedure – you may continue to drink clear liquids, such as:
Water.
Clear fruit juice.
Black coffee.
Plain tea.
Eating and drinking restrictions
Follow instructions from your doctor about eating and drinking. These may include:
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A cut (incision) will be made down the front of the chest through the breastbone (sternum).
The breastbone will be spread open so your heart can be seen.
You may be placed on a heart–lung bypass machine. This machine will give oxygen to your blood while your heart is being worked on.
If a heart–lung bypass machine is needed, your heart will be briefly stopped.
A section of a blood vessel will be taken from another part of your body. It is usually taken from the chest, arm, or leg. It will be used to go around
(bypass) the blocked arteries of your heart.
You will be taken off the heart–lung machine if it was used.
If your heart was stopped, it will be restarted.
Your chest will be closed.
A bandage (dressing) will be placed over the cuts.
Tubes will stay in your chest. They will be connected to a suction device. The device will help drain fluid and reinflate the lungs.
The procedure may vary among doctors and hospitals.
What happens after the procedure?
Your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and blood oxygen level will be watched until the medicines you were given have worn
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Research Paper On Malicious Disease
A Malicious Disease
Malicious Disease's hinder individuals potential for greatness. Heart Disease occurs when the blood vessels that transfer blood to your heart narrow.
Although heart disease is a non–communicable disease, The World Health Organization states that it annihilates over 7.5 million people a year. For this
reason, heart disease is the number one killer of men and women. This antagonistic threat erects from an individuals: lack of health, genetics, obesity,
addiction to smoking, and high cholesterol. Although heart disease carries a plethora of potent characteristics, an individual can prevent it with; a
healthy diet, exercise, and a cessation of smoking. (Web MD)
The unique and brutal symptoms of heart disease enhance its
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The Pros And Cons Of Social Responsibility
Aside from the billions in buy backs, billions on fines, Volkswagen has still not recovered in the two years since with their stock price still below that
of before the scandal. This goes to show that corporate social responsibility is taken more earnestly, now more than ever, and that it is in companies
best interests to be ethical in their responsibilities.
Stakeholder interests are postulated to be vital to any successful business, managers should directly and clearly take into consideration their
stakeholder's interests and needs, aiming to accomplish them through various company strategies (Theodoulidis, B. Et al. 2017). Sourcing responsibly
is an integral focus for many companies applying corporate social responsibilities, the relations they have with down the line suppliers and farmers
have profound impacts upon those workers, the company, its branding and society at large. Companies like Starbucks show that by acting sustainably
and sourcing responsibly a company doesn't not have to sacrifice profit or market domination. CSR takes the stakeholder theory in the direction that is
best for all involved, it aids supplier and farmers, supports the shareholders and allows the company to prosper.
A companies drive for social responsibility can be out of passion, for their brand image, purely for profits or any mix of motives, wether this pursuit is
ethic, the actions of social responsibility are. While some argue that a business must first and foremost put its profits
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Personal Essay : Feelings In The Air
"Feelings in the Air" Where I am from bumpy orange balls with detailed black indents wrapped around the ball stick to my sweaty hands. The
bouncing off the hardwood floor and off the backboard. The youthful cheerleaders their plastic megaphones pressed to their lips, their eyes glistening
with joy. From the slamming of your body on the wooden boards and your eyes flashing open trying to figure out what happened while you're pulling
yourself off the ground analyzing where your team is. The referee blowing the whistle your legs shaking as you take your first foul shot. Where I am
from the number of baskets isn't the most important but the effort. The vibration in your ears as the buzzer rings ending the quarter. As you drag your
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I am from a place where the high–pitched squeaks coming from the pikmin as the wobble around with a giant pear. , the catchphrases of the plastic
skylander figure as it is placed on the portal of power", and the growl of bokoblins from "Zelda: Breath Of The Wild" as they wiggle their way out of
the speakers. I am from a place where the fur is always an extra addition on some part of your outfit. This results in my mom is always busting out
the lint roller. I am from a place where a soft mew often greets you as you walk into your room at the end of the day. I am from a place where
scratching at the back door is another way of saying "I miss you let me in". And the whining at my feet during diner are not that bothersome. I am
from a place where crying from being locked in my moms bedroom all day happens every now–and–then. I am from a place where jealousy over
electronics does happen. In that same place there is always someone happily waiting for you when you get home. The warmth and love in the air,
from the wet noses, and warm fuzzy ears. Where I am from my family is my half–brother and sister. Occasionally they visit on my birthday or maybe
it's christmas. Where I am from it's always hard to tell when your birthday is two days after christmas and going to christmas town for your birthday is
a tradition you follow through with every year. The smell of cinnamon churros, and the feeling of celebration in the air. Your favorite rides
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Why Is The Alchemist Important
An excerpt from the bible; "For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also" (Luke 12:34) shows that your heart is there for you to make
choices in order of finding what you value most. Not everyone is able to find the significance in searching for treasure in life, however. Whether it
may be striving to find your true values, or having to chose between two of your favorite things in order to move forward in life, not everything
comes easy. Obstacles are placed in front of everyone's path until they're able to find their treasure. Finding your treasure isn't possible if you don't
follow your heart. This was true, of course for the main character, Santiago, from The Alchemist byPaulo Coelho. With the enlightenment and strength
perceived from other figures in the book, Santiago learns that with a heart full and determination, he could also find the treasure of a Personal Legend.
Through Santiago's decisions, The Alchemist examines the significance of following your heart. The importance included within following your heart
is found in the story when Santiago follows his "Personal Legend" that he was bound to achieve after awakening from a dream that convinced him to
journey through the desert. An example of great remedy given by the king has him explain that "A mysterious force will begin to convince them that
it will be impossible for them to realize their Personal Legend" (Coelho 21). When the words were first spoken to Santiago, he had but no clue of what
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  • 1. Examples Of Conflict In Delirium Lauren Oliver once said, "Find the things that matter, and hold on to them, and fight for them, and refuse to let them go." Despite the fact that Lena is taught that love is a disease and is forbidden, she falls in love anyhow. She comes to realize love is all that matters; that love is something you hold onto, fight for, and never let go of. Delirium is a story that teaches a valuable life lesson that holds true even for today's teenager: following your heart can set you free. In the novel Delirium, the author uses conflict to teach us that following your heart can set you free. For example, Lena is trying to acquiesce that she is in love and that the government has deceived everyone. The government coerced her to believe that love was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Heart Failure Research Paper Introduction Heart failure is a long–term (chronic) condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood through the body. When this happens, parts of the body do not get the blood and oxygen needed for them to function properly. There is no cure for heart failure at this time so it is important for you to take good care of yourself. One way to do that is to make sure you follow the treatment plan set by your health care provider. If you are living with heart failure, there are ways to help you manage the disease. Follow these instructions at home: Living with heart failure requires you to make changes in your life. Your health care team will educate you on the different changes you will need to make in order to relieve your symptoms and lower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Refill prescriptions before you run out of medicine. You need your medicines every day. Eating and drinking Eat heart–healthy foods. Talk with a dietitian to make an eating plan that is right for you. Generally, you should: Limit salt (sodium) if directed by your health care provider. Lowering your sodium intake may reduce symptoms of heart failure. Ask a dietitian to recommend heart–healthy seasonings. Use healthy cooking methods instead of frying. Healthy methods include roasting, grilling, broiling, baking, poaching, steaming, and stir–frying. Limit your fluid intake if directed by your health care provider. Fluid restriction may reduce symptoms of heart failure. Choose foods that contain no trans fat and are low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Healthy choices include fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, fish, lean meats, legumes, fat–free or low–fat dairy products, and whole–grain or high–fiber foods. Limit alcohol intake to no more than 1 drink a day for nonpregnant women and 2 drinks a day for men. One drink equals 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, or 1 1/2 oz of hard liquor. Drinking more than that is harmful to your heart. Tell your health care provider if you drink alcohol several times a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Case Study Introduction Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a heart condition in which part of the heart muscle gets too thick. The condition can cause a dangerous and abnormal heart rhythm. It can also weaken the heart over time. The heart is divided into four chambers. The thickening usually affects the pumping chamber on the lower left (left ventricle). HCM may also affect the valve that lets blood flow out of the left ventricle (mitral valve). Symptoms often begin at about age 30. What are the causes? This condition is usually caused by abnormal genes that control heart muscle growth. These abnormal genes are passed down through families (inherited). What increases the risk? This condition is more likely to develop in people with a family history ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How is this diagnosed? This condition is diagnosed based on the results of a physical exam that involves checking for an abnormal heart sound (heart murmur). Tests may be done, including: An electrocardiogram (ECG). This test records your heart's electrical activity. An echocardiogram. This test can show whether your left ventricle is enlarged and whether it fills slowly. A Doppler test. This test shows irregular blood flow and pressure differences inside the heart. A chest X–ray. This test can show whether your heart is enlarged. An MRI. How is this treated? Treatment for HCM depends on how severe your symptoms are. There are several options for treatment, including. Medicine. Medicines can be given to: Reduce the workload of your heart. Lower your blood pressure. Thin your blood and prevent clots. A device. Devices that can be used to treat this condition include: A pacemaker. This devices helps control your heartbeat. A defibrillator. This device restores a normal heart rhythm.
  • 4. Surgery. This may include a procedure to: Inject alcohol into the small blood vessels that supply your heart muscle during a procedure called cardiac catheterization (alcohol septal ablation). The goal is to cause the muscle to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Nt1330 Week 1 Journal Journal Entry 5: What chronic diseases do you see most often in your patients? What is the prevalence rate for the chronic disease you have identified in your practice? What illness behaviors do you see in your patients? Is this typical behavior according to your text? How do their family members react? I work in the coronary care unit. Coronary artery disease is the most common chronic disease I see in my patients. According to AmericanHeart Association, heart disease is the no. 1 cause of death in the United States, killing over 370,000 people a year (Heart and Stroke Statistics, 2015). It also states that about 750,000 people in the U.S. have heart attacks each year among them, about 116,000 die. It is scary to know that cardiovascular disease claims more lives each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some patients were shocked as they had never been hospitalized because they never had any other medical problems. Some patients knew that they have a chance of heart disease as they have seen in other family members. There were some patients who were angry about the fact that they couldn't afford health insurance and they didn't go to the doctor regularly. While others knew what they might get heart attacks again in the future as they had heart attacks in the past. These people knew what was coming, but they didn't not adhere with the therapeutic regimen their providers talked about. Different patients had different perception of the disease process. After hospitalization, a lot of patient will request information on smoking cessation. Patients tell you that they will follow low salt diet and show interest in dash diet. Patient states that they will follow medication regimen, follow up appointments, diets and exercise regularly. These illness behavior is the reason of shock from heart attack, frustration at themselves for not following healthy lifestyle, dismay at themselves or their financial situation and feeling powerless over their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Omens In The Alchemist The Alchemist written by Paulo Coelho, is an inspirational masterpiece filled with life lessons. It is a story about a young shepherd boy named Santiago who has a dream about treasure by the pyramids. Santiago meets an old king who gives him advice and sets Santiago on his journey that would lead him to fulfill his Personal Legend. Santiago learns many life lessons along the way, finds love, and perseveres to find his treasure. Throughout Santiago's adventure Paulo Coelho focuses on several main themes for readers to learn from his book. These are to always look for and listen to omens, never let fear control your life, listen to your heart, and always follow your Personal Legend. Omens are signs of good or bad things that may happen in the future. In The Alchemist omens are a recurring motif... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Omens are introduced early in the book by the Old King and we learn what they mean and what their significance is :"In order to find the treasure, you will have to follow the omens. God has prepared a path for everyone to follow. You will just have to read the omens that he left for you" (Coelho 29). The Old King is a major part of The Alchemist because his character tells the truth and seems to be Omniscient or god–like by reading other characters thoughts. Therefore readers can believe what the Old King is saying in this quote. The King Clearly tells Santiago that if he wants to find his treasure, he will "have to follow the omens". The King basically saying that Santiago can not find his treasure if he ignores the omens. The King goes on to say that the omens are from God, and that God has made a path of these omens for everyone to follow. Since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Personal Narrative: Hunter Hayes Usually I would say that the feeling of my ears ringing and pounding wouldn't be necessarily enjoyable, but after one special day last summer I hoped that this feeling would never go away. I have to say spending time with a friend is always fun, but spending that time being somewhere or doing something that both find enjoyable is often times more fun. I experienced this when my best friend Cody and I went to a Hunter Hayes concert and had the time of our lives. It all started around January of 2016 when Cody and I found out that Hunter Hayes was coming to Minnesota for a concert. Immediately he and I were thrilled, even though we knew we could never afford the tickets to a concert. Then sometime around June I mentioned to my parents that Hunter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can not give a definition or an explanation of what it means, but I can say that the specific quote was what I felt on that very night. A feeling of happiness and contentedness overcame me late that evening. All in all, I can confidently say that on July 8th I had one of the best days of my life. Spending the day with my best friend and sharing something that we had both wanted for a very long time was extremely special to me. Personally I think that Hunter Hayes performing in Minnesota, two days after my birthday, was no coincidence, but either way I was very lucky and will forever be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Meaning Of Midnight Oil : An Analysis Of 'Midnight Oil' We cultivated our land, but in a way different from the white man. We endeavoured to live with the land; they seemed to live off it. I was taught to preserve, never to destroy." (Tom Dystra) these impactful words demonstrate the true feelings of the indigenous people when white men took their land. "The Dead Heart", is an inspirational lyrical poem by "Midnight Oil" and it was written in 1986 to support the message of, mistreatment of Indigenous people and to raise awareness about the Stolen Generation. "Midnight Oil" is an Australian band who recognised this issue, and the issue of land, and how land has a spiritual, physical, social and cultural meaning, there land is their home and it shows significance. Throughout the song there will... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many songs have deep and emotional messages throughout them, but few can match the aptitude portrayed in "The Dead Heart" This is depicted with the help of the text structure. "The Dead Heart" was made up of 8 stanzas. The rhyme pattern is ABCC, and changes throughout different stanzas this is to show the displeasure of the Indigenous people, when white men came and took their land. Indigenous people felt many things during this time period, happy and satisfied weren't what they felt, instead they felt: hopeless, depressed, unfortunate and miserable. There are constant slant rhymes in the song, an example includes: Know your custom don't speak your tongue, white man came took everyone" The pure reason why "Midnight Oil" made these two sentences slant rhyme opposed to normal rhyme is to show the discomfort and distress when the British took their land, their most prized possession and their home. The structure used throughout "The Dead Heart" is phenomenal and truly captivates the true emotion the artist's intended. Not only is the structure used extraordinary, but the poetic devices used truly entice the audience and elicit an emotional response. Midnight oil uses an assortment of poetic devices to create a deeper meaning and allow the audience to feel empathy for the Indigenous people. The land made an enormous impact in the lives of the Indigenous therefore "The Dead Heart" had to show this, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How Does Santiago Believe In The Alchemist Believe In Miracles Steve Jobs once said, "Follow your heart and intuition, they somehow already know what you truly want to become." Steve Jobs is the co–founder of Apple and an amazing public speaker. Santiago learns this throughout the book. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago learns, "Remember where your heart is, there you will find your treasure." First, the crystal merchant explains to Santiago about his dream of going to Mecca. Later, the Alchemist tells Santiago how to follow his heart. Finally, the leader of the robbers scolds Santiago for crossing a desert for a treasure right in front of him. First, the crystal merchant explains to Santiago about his dream of going to Mecca. When Santiago asks if the crystal merchant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Steve Jobs: Dropping Out Of College On December 3, 2016, I watched the TED talk of the CEO and co–founder of Apple, Pixar, and NeXT, Steve Jobs. He explained that in order to live before you die, you have to follow your heart, trust that everything will work out, and live every day as if it's your last. Specifically, he claimed that dropping out of college, getting fired from Apple, and being diagnosed with cancer opened him up to new opportunities and new ways of thinking. As he said, "it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college, but it was very, very clear looking backward ten years later." Although some people believe that being successful relies on a college degree, and career longevity, Jobs insisted that dropping out of college to save his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Supraglottic Swallow Introduction A supraglottic swallow is a technique used to help someone who has problems swallowing (dysphagia). Swallowing problems can be a result of certain medical treatments and conditions, such as head and neck cancer. This technique is used for people who have problems protecting their airway when swallowing. The supraglottic swallow helps close the vocal cords when swallowing, which keeps food from going into the windpipe. This technique can be used with each swallow, as needed. What are the risks? If done correctly, the supraglottic swallow technique is considered safe. However, it may cause an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). The heartbeat usually goes back to normal once the technique is complete. If you have a heart condition or heart disease, talk to your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you need help quitting, ask your health care provider. Keep all follow–up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important. Contact a health care provider if: You keep having problems with swallowing, such as coughing, choking, or gagging. You cannot eat or take medicines. You have problems with food sticking to your throat when you swallow. You have a severe sore throat. You have sores (ulcers) in your mouth. Your mouth looks red and shiny. You have a fever. Get help right away if: You have trouble breathing. Summary A supraglottic swallow is a technique used to help someone who has problems swallowing (dysphagia). This technique helps close the vocal cords when swallowing, which keeps food from going into the windpipe. It can be used with each swallow, as needed. If done correctly, the supraglottic swallow technique is considered safe. However, if you have a heart condition or heart disease, talk to your health care provider before using this technique.
  • 12. A supraglottic swallow requires multiple steps. Therefore, it may not be the right technique for someone with learning or memory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why I Chose The Word Childhood When I looked over the words for the Personal Definitions Essay, I was at a stand still. All of the words that were presented seemed great, but still a cliche. For instance, the easiest word on there has to be Love. How many people on the street right now could answer "What does love mean to you?" and it is a universal definition of one loving another in a caring and loving way. How many people would give examples of their significant others or their families to show assurance of this definition? But those people would never talk about the heartbreak they have gone through loving another. They would never speak of the dark corners of their souls exposed to someone who didn't care or worse scared and stopped. Love changes every day. That's why I chose a different route a more challenging route. I chose the word Childhood. The definition of childhood is a "period of life from birth to puberty" with the etymology being old English. Everybody has experienced childhood, and everybody has a different experience on it but not everybody has come out the same way. The first person I asked was my friend Brian. We had decided to hang out on a whim, and I decided this would be the perfect opportunity of getting some of my research done for this essay. "What does Childhood mean to you?" I had joked, and his eyes grew serious at the question. "It was in and out of the hospital," he admitted, gaze long and drawn out. "It was never knowing what to expect the next day." (B. Leathern, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Walt Disney Princesses And The Impact Of Diversity Diversity, at least in theory, means that everyone of every race/gender/sexual orientation is included, but not as a stereotype. This was not the case in the past. In the year 1937, Walt Disney released its first full–length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. There was less sense of "political correctness," such as caring about diversity, or worrying about the message being sent to young children, especially girls. There were no protests, and everyone accepted the movie "as is". In 2008, the movie Tropic Thunder came out, with the "PC culture" starting to gain traction, and used the word "retard". This word became part of society even more so than it had before, and many people who knew someone who was actually, medically retarded, got upset. Now, in 2017, there are at least eleven Official Disney Princesses, and a very definite "PC culture". Society has changed a lot, even from 2008, and companies that specialize in pop culture have a social responsibility to make sure everyone is included, but in a respectful way. Princesses, especially Disney princesses, are usually a big part of a little girl's childhood. With new princesses, we are getting a more active and much less passive group of young adult girls. However, the old movies, because they are beloved movies, often from parents' childhood, are still shown often. When just shown, with no explanation that these are old, outdated values, children can start get the wrong message. Snow White, Cinderella, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Descriptive Essay : My First Day First days are usually the best and sometimes the scariest, in some cases they turn out to be the worst of days of a person's life. On our first days of doing something, we all have expectations; everyone expects to have the best experience on his/her first day, but these expectations sometimes end up to be the opposite of what we expected. Sometimes they turn out to be a mixture of both the best moments and the worst. Similarly, I have a first day that I think will forever be in my mind; that is my first at the zoo. After breaking for the winter holiday, my friends and I planned to visit the zoo on the first weekend of our holiday. On the visiting day, we agreed to meet at the bus stop at exactly 7.30 am so we could departure at exactly 8.00 am. We decided to use a bus so we could make our trip more fun and longer. Everyone was on time and that is how I discovered that my friends are good timekeepers. We departed at the bus stop at exactly 8.00 am for a three–four–hour journey. On our way, we sung funny songs to keep us busy, although some people had earphones on, but that was not a problem to most of us as we all have different ways of killing time and having fun. In about three and a half hours or so, we were at the zoo. By the time we arrived at the zoo, it was almost 12 noon so we decided not to get started with the zoo tour but begun by playing some games so we could pass time until after 1 pm. We played the rollercoaster, Mary–go–round and other rides. One of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Living With Courage Embracing Fear To Follow Your Heart... Have you ever been in a situation that you wanted to say your opinion, but you didn't have the courage to speak up? This has probably happened to all of us, but every now and then you find the courage to speak your mind. In the Ted Talks, "Living with Courage: Embracing Fear to Follow Your Heart", Kelley Kalafatich talks about living with courage when there were obstacles in her life. After swimming in the lakes of Africa, a parasite started to grow in her body and caused to be paralyzed. She lives with the fear of pain, death, and embarrassment every day of her life. Although these problems stop her from doing things that she would normally do, she has the courage to move on with her life, and live it to the fullest. "I had this itchy tingling on my thighs with a really severe you know backache and the next day it was excruciating back pain and I had quit urinating and I was becoming paralyzed" (Kelley Kalafatich) She had a horrible... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was faced with the challenge of being Jewish and living during the holocaust. She had to live in a cramped attic with many people and was forced to eat small rations, get little sunlight, and have no privacy through her childhood. She stayed positive and made the best out of her situation. Many people would have given up and not have fought the fight that she did. She was affected by the Holocaust, but she never let that kill her and she fought for her life to stay alive. After her hiding place was revealed, she was forced to go to a concentration camp. She spent the rest of her short life in that camp, until she died of typhus at the age of 13. She showed courage all throughout her life, when suffering or situations that she was not familiar with came across, she faced them to the fullest. She is a very big role model and she will always be one of the most courageous people in history to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Transesophageal Echocardiogram Lab Report Introduction Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) is a picture test of your heart using sound waves. TEE is done by passing a flexible tube down the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. The pictures taken give detailed pictures of your heart. This can help your doctor see if there are problems with your heart. TEE may be done: If your doctor needs more information about your heart. If you had a stroke. To check how well your heart valves work. To check if have an infection on the inside of your heart. To check the dividing wall of the heart. To look for a hole that did not close after birth. To check for a tear in the wall of the aorta. During cardiac valve surgery. During other heart procedures. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cool Teez Research Paper Cool Teez Article So you have stumbled upon some website, which is offering some incredible deals on women's evening dresses. You really want to take advantage of the price cuts before the offer runs out, but the problem is that it's a website you have never bought anything from before. You are not sure whether it's a scam or not. Your heart wants you to give it a try but your mind tells you to stay away from it. What to do? Let go or just follow your heart? Just DO YOU. If you have to choose between listening to your heart and listening to your head, you better hear out your heart. Even science has proven that choices made with the heart have better results than those made with the head. CoolTeez.net is your number one stop shop for apparels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Why Is It Important To Stand Up For Our Beliefs Standing up for our beliefs is very important because not only for us or our own feeling, but for other people around us who supports the same thing. And the people who stand with you in the belief. In other words, I have many avowals in this life and one of the things I care about is my religion which is Catholic. My whole family from my dad to my mom families believe in this religion, why because it's important to follow God and many other saints that our religion believes in. We stand with God, no matter what happens, we will not stop believing in him. Yes, people have other beliefs and assumptions, but that doesn't mean to follow them, we prevail with people that believe in the same thing, that is why it's important to stand up to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Aortic Insufficiency Lab Report Introduction Aortic insufficiency is a condition where the aortic valve does not close all the way. The aortic valve is a gate–like structure that is located between the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle) and the blood vessel that leads away from the heart (aorta). The aortic valve opens when the left ventricle squeezes to pump blood into the aorta, and it closes when the left ventricle relaxes. In aortic insufficiency, blood in the aorta leaks through the aortic valve after it has closed. As a result, theheart works harder to pump the same amount of blood through the valve as it would if the valve closed tightly. When left untreated, aortic insufficiency causes enlargement and weakening of the left ventricle. When this happens, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MRI. Electrocardiography. This is a test that records the electrical impulses of the heart. Angiography. This is a test that produces images of arteries in your body. You may need aortic angiography or CT angiography. In aortic angiography, a dye flows to your heart through a soft, flexible tube (catheter) while X–rays are taken. CT angiography uses a CT scanner and MRI in addition to the catheter, dye, and X–rays. How is this treated? Treatment depends on how severe the aortic insufficiency is, the problems it is causing, and your symptoms. Observation. If the aortic insufficiency is mild, no treatment may be needed. However, you will need to have the condition checked regularly to make sure it is not getting worse or causing serious problems. Surgery. If the aortic insufficiency becomes severe, you may need surgery to repair or replace the valve. Surgery is usually recommended if the left ventricle enlarges beyond a certain point. If aortic insufficiency occurs suddenly, surgery may be needed immediately. Medicines. Some medicines may help the heart work more efficiently. Follow these instructions at home: Keep all follow–up visits as directed by your health care provider. You may need to have tests done regularly to monitor your condition and how well your heart is pumping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Steve Jobs, Emerson, And Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "No one else can feel it for you/Only you can let it in/No one, No one else/Can speak the words on your lips" "Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield. Natasha Bedingfield's song resembles self–reliance, much like the romantic author's beliefs. The song inspires to think of yourself and taking care of yourself and not listening to society.. The song gives people more confidence in life. On the day of Steve Jobs' commencement speech the romantic authors would've loved to hear it. Steve Jobs, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow share the same beliefs. The beliefs include accepting death, comorming to authority and sociery will kill your spirit, and bravely living life in the present. Steve Jobs and Ralph Wald... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jobs and Thoreau trust has something to do with success. A dream or destiny one has wanted their whole life will come. Trust will make all the difference. Steve Jobs and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow face death as if it's not a bad thing. Jobs believed in having nothing to lose, so why waste it? "Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap thinking you have something to lose. YOu are already naked. There is no reason not to follow you heart" (Jobs 3). Longfellow, like Jobs, believes in a happy life is the end goal. "Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,/ Is our destined end or way;/ But to act that each to–morrow/ Find us farther than ot–day" (Longfellow 9–12). JObs and Longfellow both encounter death. They agree people die, owning up to death leads to a stronger and inspiring life. Steve Jobs and Ralph Waldo Emerson believe trusting in yourself will lead to a better life. Jobs found himself further than ever imagined. "You time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma–– which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drwon out your inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow you heart an dintuition" (Jobs 4). Emerson knows people can follow their hearts. Life's all about trusting your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Coronary Heart Disease Case Study 1. Use your textbook to define and describe coronary heart disease (CHD). Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) it is also know as Coronary Artery Disease. It happens when the blood vessels delivering to the heart develop blockage or are narrowed by plaque, which reduces the flow of the blood, oxygen and nutrients supplied to the heart. If this happens the person starts to feel chest pain (also known as angina pectoris) and then it lead to the person to have a heart attack. It is known to be the main factor to cause cardiac arrest and it can be fatal unless the heart is restarted in minutes. 2. Use the following website to calculate Sara's lifetime risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD): http://tools.acc.org /ascvd–risk–estimator/ a. Sara's lifetime risk is: 39% b. How would her risk change if she had no risk factors? 39% I was shocked that her lifetime risk stayed the same and that it did not change a bit. 3. What are Sara's 3 risk factors for heart disease? Explain how each factor influences risk. The three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The factors are as follow: I currently have type 2 diabetes, which plays a big factor in heart disease. Secondly, my mother and grandpa have and had type 1 diabetes that is another factor. Lastly, exercise habits is another factor that are making me a high risk, I have never been a person who does exercising, but I need to change that in order to reduce the risk of heart disease. Currently, I am following a diet that is helping me reduce my glucose level in the blood and one of those changes is that I stopped drinking soda for the past year and a half. I never thought that I could stop drinking soda, but I did. By me making this change in by diet has helped me to reduce my blood glucose tremendously. I know there are more changes that I need to do in order to live a healthy life, but I have been making a good progress towards a healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Steve Jobs' Moreover, Steve Jobs, describes past events of his life in order to motivate the college students to follow their hearts. For example, through organization, Mr. Jobs manages to give a symbolic meaning to the third story, as it is the last, and it is about death, the last event all humans experience. Also, using anecdotes, he narrates the time he was diagnosed with cancer and the doctors thought it was terminal evoking empathy from the audience. The anecdote contributes to the creation of a somber tone, too, which is illustrated in sentences like "It means to say your goodbyes" and "I lived with that diagnosis all day". Then, Steve Jobs changes the mournful tone and concerned mood of the audience into a jovial and friendly one with words like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jobs himself giving him credibility when talking about death due to him having experienced how it feels to know one is going to die. The use of the anecdote and inductive reasoning further contributes towards the purpose because it presents proof to the point from which Steve Jobs bases the rest of his argument: "No one wants to die.". And because no one wants to die, and yet everyone does, you should "have the courage to follow your heart and intuition." The anecdote is used as the basis of all the logical reasoning in the story, and the conclusion of the logical reasoning, is to follow your heart (the goal of the purpose). Finally, the use of short sentences with deep meaning is crucial to achieving the purpose because it grants the audience a simple take–away, something that those college students can remember for the rest of their lives, and yet contains the main message Steve Jobs wanted to give the students: be eager, be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Imagery And Symbolism In Rita Dove's 'Follow Your Heart' The heart: it's thought to be the controller of all emotion. Something that beats real fast, like it's excited almost, because a person is happy to see someone they love; however that same heart shatters into a million pieces when it becomes heartbroken. The popular saying, "follow your heart", is essentially saying the heart knows best and provides tools in expressing these feelings of love or pain. The heart is imagined to be a beautifully drawn, ruby red, evenly shaped object that is fun to decorate Valentine's Day cards with as a kid. Everyone knows the heart as the symbol for the veryfeeling of love. But it's not; not even close. Rita Dove does an amazing job at debunking these ideas of the heart and showing the truth in her poem "Heart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Imagery helps the reader to visualize more realistically and allow them to understand the author's writings (literarydevices.com). Rita Dove takes you away from this pretty heart shape to this unshapely sac of muscle in your chest. "It doesn't have a tip to spin on, it isn't even shapely" (Dove n.p.). Most people picture a heart to be this perfectly even shape that we learn to draw as kids. A shape that teenage girls draw in their notebooks and decorate their bedrooms with, a shape that couples carve in a tree and put their names in the center thinking they'll be together forever; but the heart isn't like that at all. A real heart is "just a thick clutch of muscle, lopsided" (Dove n.p.). The heart's purpose isn't to represent love it's to pump blood and keep people alive. Dove does an amazing job at taking the reader out of this mind set and paint a realistic image of what a heart looks like. Imagery isn't limited to visual sensations but though, also tactile,thermal, and auditory sensations as well. (literarydevices.net). Dove explores using auditory sensations as well: "I feel it inside its cage sounding a dull tattoo: I want I want" (Dove n.p.) The "I want I want" creates the real "bum,bum" sound a heart makes while allowing the reader to understand the truth about these made up ideas in their head. Dove uses imagery in such a way that takes the reader away from the fake ideas of the heart and paints a more realistic image of what it really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Theme Of The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho In Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist, the primary theme of the novel is the notion that everyone should find and pursue their life's dreams and ambitions; to follow one's heart. This main theme is emphasized and made apparent to the reader throughout the novel. Paulo develops this theme by focusing on the journey of a young shepherd named Santiago. Santiago makes a journey across a continent to go to the Egyptian desert in search for a treasure buried near the Pyramids; this was made know to him in a dream. However, what originally started out as a journey to find tangible treasures turns into a journey of finding his "Personal Legend." When Santiago firsts learns more about his recurring dream from an old gypsy woman, he doesn't immediately take action. Without having any clue on how to get to Egypt, and remembering that "he had a number of things he had to take care of", he decides not to follow through with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One last example can be seen in the conversation with Santiago and the alchemist. When asked by Santiago why a person should listen to their heart, the alchemist replies, "Because, wherever your heart is, that is where you'll find your treasure" (Coelho 132). In other words, the alchemist was in effect saying that when a person follows their heart, or innermost life desire, they will achieve their live purpose, and in turn enjoy the treasure it brings. This encourages the main theme of the novel to follow one's heart; their life desire. Although there are other themes and symbols in Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist, the primary theme that stands out throughout the novel is that everyone should realize and follow their life destiny; their life desire. Paulo develops this theme throughout the novel by focusing on the journey of Santiago, and on the events, symbols, and character interactions that encompass his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Healthy Heart Transplant A heart transplant is surgery to remove a damaged or diseased heart and replace it with a healthy donor heart. Finding a donor heart can be difficult. The heart must be donated by someone who is brain–dead but is still on life support. The donor heart must be matched as closely as possible to your tissue type to reduce the chance that your body will reject it. You are put into a deep sleep with general anesthesia, and a cut is made through the breastbone Yourblood flows through a heart–lung bypass machine while the surgeon works on your heart. This machine does the work of your heart and lungs while they are stopped, and supplies your body with blood and oxygen. Your diseased heart is removed and the donor heart is stitched in place. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They will want to make sure that you are a good candidate for a transplant. You will visit many times over several weeks or even months. You will need to have blood drawn and x–rays taken. The following may also be done; Blood or skin tests to check for infections, Tests of your kidney and liver, Tests to evaluate your heart, such as EKG,, echocardiogram, and cardiac catheterization, Tests to look for cancer, tissue and blood typing, to help make sure your body will not reject the donated heart, Ultrasound of your neck and legs. If the transplant team believes you are a good candidate, you will be put on a regional waiting list for a heart, Your place on the list is based on several factors. Key factors include the type and severity of your heart disease, and how sick you are at the time you are listed. The amount of time you spend on a waiting list is usually NOT a factor for how soon you get a heart, except in the case of children.Most, but not all, people who are waiting for a heart transplant are very ill and need to be in the hospital. Many will need some sort of device to help their heart pump enough blood to the body. Most often, this is a ventricular assistive device ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Letter From The Story, Meleager And The Boar I choose to write a letter from the point of view of Meleager 's mother, Althaea from the story, "Meleager and the Boar". I choose this story because of the strong message of how significant family is to the Greeks and the ties between blood and loyalty. The emotions portrayed throughout the story of the conflict between Althaea and Meleager leads to a tragic end and allows the reader to understand the importance of family and how betrayal is not taken lightly even if you 're connected by blood. Betrayal is not easily forgiven and Althaea shows this through her actions of vengeance towards her own son for the deaths of her brothers. I really found it interesting how Althaea reacted to the news of her brothers' death at the hands of her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Excuse my poor manners dear reader, I haven't been myself in quite awhile. Let me start from the beginning of this sorry tale. Only then may I be judged for my actions. My son, Meleager was just a few days old when I was visited by the ones we call the Fates. I held my son close to my breast uncertain of what my child's fate would be. Would he be destined for a long and joyous life, bringing honor to the family name? Or would he perish in my arms, hardly catching a glimpse of this miraculous gift we call life? One by one each sister foretold how my beautiful son would become a heroic and a brave man. My heart swelled with pride as I heard the great deeds my own blood would accomplish in the future. But my pride was quickly replaced with horror when the last sister spoke of how my little ones life was tied to the stick that burnt in the hearth. Once the fire consumed it, so too would my sons' life be extinguished from this world. With haste I doused the stick with water, ensuring the life of my son was kept in safe hands, protected from the grasp of Hades. I knew I would do anything to protect my son. After all isn't that my job as a mother, It wasn't till years later that I understood what the Fates were telling me. I remember it clearly. My golden robes fluttered in the wind as I rushed to the temple to express my gratitude to the gods for my son's fortunate victory against the great boar. But my happiness was not to last long, for then I saw the stiff remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Pros And Cons Of Humanity By Nature CONCLUSION: Humanity by nature resembles their Creator God. They have superior intelligence and abilities to understand and be able to fulfill God's plans and purposes for their lives and for prospering His creation through them. Significantly, God's love is in the hearts of the people that they have the ability to love God and their neighbors. However, when sin entered the human heart, disobeying God's will, they became a slave of evil. God filled with grace and compassion, responded to the problem of humanity by calling for Himself Godly people like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David... to reach the hearts of the people by spreading His message of salvation and by leading them back to God's Lordship. Unfortunately, since human hearts and mind have been weakened by sin, unable to control or favoring the desires of their flesh more than obeying God; Thus, God hated them because of their sins. However, God loves His creation unconditionally and He is unwilling that any of His people perish, but come to repentance; Therefore, God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, into the world not only to fulfill all righteousness, He likewise educated the people, lacking true spiritual understanding, concerning God and His Kingdom, righteousness through obedience and the work of the Holy Spirit in people's lives. Finally, Jesus showed to the world His love for God by obeying His word unconditionally to the point of death and love for humanity by dying for them on the cross to redeem them from death caused by sin, to be restored to God and to live with God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teachers, as true servants of God, should act as role models for students to follow to establish their godly character and to live a united community that loves God and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind And The Alchemist Follow Your Dreams and Listen to Your Heart Have you ever wanted something so desperately, but were too afraid to go after it? In life, we are often too afraid to take chances, for fear of failure and rejection. Being unsure of the unknown makes us uncomfortable, and we do not like to put ourselves out there not knowing what the outcome will be. However, with that said, what if we never took the chance, and we miss out on something amazingly beautiful? While The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Alchemist are so different, they are similar because both novels are about two young men who have vivid goals and dreams that take them on incredible life journey's. The characters in these two stories, William and Santiago, encounter several... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Santiago sets out on his journey to find his treasure, but learns valuable lessons along the way. For example, listen to your heart, and it will never mislead you. Another, follow your dreams and you can achieve anything. I strongly agree with those lessons because if you never take the chance, if you ignore what your heart is telling you, there is a massive potential that you will miss out on something great. I truly enjoyed this book, and got through it easily. Fantastic eye–opening lines throughout the entire story, although, my favorite line from the book said, "People are afraid to pursue their most important dream because they feel that they don't deserve them, or that they'll be unable to achieve them." This line literally moved me to tears, for I thought about my most important dream in life, which was to become a mother. I became a mother when I was 17, but failed so terribly that I felt like I did not deserve a second chance, and I was afraid of not ever being able to achieve my lifelong dream. After ten years, a lot of growing, a lot of soul searching, praying, and asking for forgiveness, I asked God to help me be the mother I have always destined to be. Then, after another three and a half years of trying, endless doctor appointments, two miscarriages, infertility issues, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pulmonary Valve Syndrome Research Paper Pulmonary Valve Stenosis, Pediatric Pulmonary valve stenosis is a heart problem some children are born with (congenital heart defect). This defect is a stiffening or narrowing (stenosis) of a one–way valve in the heart. It is the valve that allows blood to flow from the pumping chamber on the right side of the heart (right ventricle) into the blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs. If not enough blood is flowing through the valve, not enough oxygen will get into your child's blood. The child's heart will also be forced to work harder. Pulmonary valve stenosis develops during the first 8 weeks as a child is growing inside the womb. It sometimes develops with other types of heart abnormalities. Pulmonary valve stenosis can range from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the most common treatment. In this procedure, a catheter is placed in the heart. The catheter is placed through the valve. Then a tiny balloon on the end of the catheter is blown up to open the valve. в—‹ Heart surgery to open, repair, or replace the valve. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Follow all instructions from your child's health care provider. Give your child over–the–counter and prescription medicines only as told by his/her health care provider. Do not give your child aspirin unless instructed to do so by your child's health care provider or cardiologist. Ask the health care provider whether your child has any activity restrictions. Depending on the severity of the the condition, some children can participate in the usual activities. Your child does not have to follow a special diet. Make sure your child's immunizations are current. Let all health care providers know that your child has pulmonary valve stenosis before any medical procedure. Ask your health care provider if your child should take antibiotic medicine before having any medical or dental procedure. Keep all follow–up visits as told by your health care provider. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Character Analysis Of The Secret World Of Arrietty The Secret World of Arrietty was released in Japan on July 17, 2010, The film received extremely positive reviews that praise the animation and music. It became the highest grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office in 2010 and grossed over $145 million worldwide. Arrietty is first seen brazenly running through the garden in full daylight on daring foraging expeditions, fending off menacing grasshoppers and outfoxing an apoplectic cat. She is revealed to be an only child on the eve of her first borrowing expedition, which her father approves of due to their species diminishing. A full shot is incorporated when discussing Arrietty's ability to go on her first borrowing trip. While the father's serious personality and placement in the middle would normally indicate his power over the household, Arrietty easily manages to invade his space and raise her voice at him, which obliterates any evidence of her being submissive. Arrietty's personality at the start of the film is borderline arrogant and it derives from her natural abilities as a borrower. For example, her quick reflexes allows her to defend herself from a bug using only a makeshift weapon. Arrogance and recklessness are usually not related to females, due to the stereotype that they are followers and always levelheaded. Sean is the main supporting character, who is sickly, frail and weak, which is an enormous contrast to Arrietty's over supply of energy and strife for life. His presence emphasizes how Arrietty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Alchemist Reflection Following your heart will set you apart Have you ever imagined completing a task using only your heart and not being able to rely on other people, just your heart? In The Alchemist Santiago has a dream he knows he needs to follow and he knows he can't rely on other people in order to achieve it. In the novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Santiago learns, "Remember where your heart is, there you will find your treasure." First of all, Santiago works hard with help along the way. Second of all, Santiago has a positive outlook on life. Last, Santiago accepts things the way they come. First of all, Santiago works hard with help along the way. For example, while Santiago is sulking because a thief stole his money outside of a restaurant in Tangier, he remembers the wise words of the King. Santiago doesn'twant to give up and realizes that if he goes for his dream the universe will help him: "When you want something, all the universe conspires to help you achieve it" (24). Instead of sulking, he was more positive by being reminded of the king's wise words that motivate him. Santiago was dwelling on the fact his money was stolen and had the mindset that it was over for him but then when he is reminded of the king's words he is more motivated to continue his journey. Finally, this is important because the King was beneficial to Santiago by giving him these wise words, and as a result, Santiago is reminded of these words and feels more motivated. To conclude, Santiago ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Jesus Of Nazareth Research Paper Who is Jesus of Nazareth and What Was His Purpose Here on Earth? Before God created people, it was just God and the earth. There was not any living forms, until God wanted to create life, so he could share a relationship with us. God then created Adam and Eve, the true depiction of Himself. God told them not to eat from an apple tree, Eve gave into sin and ate an apple from the tree. That was the first time someone sinned in the world, and it was then that God knew that He had to send a Messiah to earth to die for our sins. That Messiah was Jesus, he came to earth to die for our sins and show people the human form of God. "God is mighty, but despises no one; he is mighty, and firm in his purpose." (Job 35:6) Jesus is firm in his purpose to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... " Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness." (Matthew 9:35) The gospels sole purpose is to spread the word of salvation to all who will hear. The only thing necessary to receive the gift of salvation is believe in God with all your being and ask Jesus into your heart. " If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." (Roman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Best Days Of My Life Wednesday, December 16th, or as I like to call it, one of the best days of my life. Is it clichГ© to call my first concert experience one of the best days of my life? Probably. But it was just such a surreal experience. I went to go see The 1975 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California. My best friend knew that I had never been to a concert before, so on my Birthday she gave me tickets to go see The 1975 as a gift. I had been looking forward to the concert for months, and when the day finally came, I felt both nervous and excited to go see one of my favorite bands. The 1975 is an alternative rock/indie rock/pop music band who I had heard of due to another band that decided to cover one of their songs. The first song I heard was called "Medicine." It was two in the morning and I was driving to Arizona. Such a beautiful song, something about it was almost therapeutic for me. I fell in love with it instantly. After my trip to Arizona, I finally had time to do my research. I listened to The 1975's entire discography and they immediately became one of my favorite bands. I was glad that The 1975 would be my first concert experience ever. It was a cold Wednesday morning, I woke up at around six and waited for my friends to pick me up so we could go eat breakfast at IHOP before we made our way to Los Angeles. Upon arrival we decided to make a few stops before heading to the venue. We decided to do some shopping at The Grove. Being the huge book nerd that I am, I of course had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist In Paulo Coelho's novel, The Alchemist, we take part in the journey of Santiago. Santiago, whom is a young shepherd boy, longs to travel further then the Andalusian fields that he travels with his sheep. When Santiago takes to becoming a shepherd instead of a priest, he thinks he is following his heart. He soon has a recurring dream that then takes him on journey to the Egyptian Pyramids to find a treasure. Along Santiago's journey he faces many different challenges, like being robbed that then forces him to have to work at a crystal shop which then leads him to meeting an Englishman on his way across the desert where they have to deal with warring tribes which eventually leads to Santiago meeting the Alchemist and finding love. Throughout... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Santiago is required to follow his heart in many different situations. When Santiago is able to reach the Oasis, the Englishman is encouraging him to ask people how they can find the Alchemist, when a young woman walks up to the well. "She smiled, and that was certainly an omen–the omen he had been awaiting, without even knowing he was, for all his life. The omen he had sought to find with his sheep and in his books, in the crystals and in the silence of the desert" (96). When Santiago meets Fatima, he knows why he listened to his heart. He realizes that by listening to his heart he found the treasure he was really longing for. In return, Santiago continues to follow his dream of finding his treasure after his encounter with the Alchemist and he soon has to make himself become the wind if he wants to live after being taken captive by a tribe. ""You can't be the wind," the wind said. "We're two very different things." "That's not true," the boy said" (151). The wind tells Santiago that it is not possible for him to turn himself into the wind, but because Santiago is following his heart so that he can get to his treasure and go back to Fatima, he is able to convince the wind that it is indeed possible as he continues to talk to the universe. Though these examples in the second half of The Alchemist, we get to see how Santiago follows his heart. He is able to reach his physical treasure, and his biggest treasure of all, which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Disney Princess Effect Essay The Disney princesses are a common sight in any household with girls under the age of 8. However, these seemingly harmless women contribute to a darker theme in media. In her essay, "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect", Stephanie Hanes uses storytelling, strong facts, and helpful alternatives to effectively persuade parents that the media is targeting young girls with sexualized content, argues that this content is harmful to them in a number of ways, and inspires parents to take action. Stephanie Hanes utilizes emotive storytelling to connect with her readers and to show them specific examples of how sexualized media can impact young girls. One story that Hanes uses is that of Mary Finucane and her daughter Caoimhe. When her daughter was around three years old, Finucane began to see a change in how Caoimhe acted. She would no longer run around like one would expect of a carefree toddler, instead she would sit around and wait "for her prince" (Hanes 509). This change in behavior alarmed Mary Finucane, and she began to suspect that the Disney princesses were to blame. After further research, Finucane came to realize that these princesses led to problems "from self–objectification to cyberbullying to unhealthy body images." (Hanes 510). Prompted by her experience, Finucane decided to start a blog dedicated to her attempt to "break the grip" that Disney had on her daughter (Hanes 510). Finucane's blog gained popularity, as many other parents were having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Essay Introduction Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a surgery that is done when arteries of the heart have become narrow or blocked. This is usually caused by the buildup of fat called plaques. These arteries give the heart the oxygen and nutrients it needs to pump blood to your body. During CABG, a section of blood vessel from another part of the body is taken. This section is called a graft. The graft is placed where there is narrowing or blocking. What happens before the procedure? Staying hydrated Follow instructions from your doctor about hydration. These may include: Up to 2 hours before the procedure – you may continue to drink clear liquids, such as: Water. Clear fruit juice. Black coffee. Plain tea. Eating and drinking restrictions Follow instructions from your doctor about eating and drinking. These may include: 8 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A cut (incision) will be made down the front of the chest through the breastbone (sternum). The breastbone will be spread open so your heart can be seen. You may be placed on a heart–lung bypass machine. This machine will give oxygen to your blood while your heart is being worked on. If a heart–lung bypass machine is needed, your heart will be briefly stopped. A section of a blood vessel will be taken from another part of your body. It is usually taken from the chest, arm, or leg. It will be used to go around (bypass) the blocked arteries of your heart. You will be taken off the heart–lung machine if it was used. If your heart was stopped, it will be restarted. Your chest will be closed. A bandage (dressing) will be placed over the cuts. Tubes will stay in your chest. They will be connected to a suction device. The device will help drain fluid and reinflate the lungs.
  • 38. The procedure may vary among doctors and hospitals. What happens after the procedure? Your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and blood oxygen level will be watched until the medicines you were given have worn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Research Paper On Malicious Disease A Malicious Disease Malicious Disease's hinder individuals potential for greatness. Heart Disease occurs when the blood vessels that transfer blood to your heart narrow. Although heart disease is a non–communicable disease, The World Health Organization states that it annihilates over 7.5 million people a year. For this reason, heart disease is the number one killer of men and women. This antagonistic threat erects from an individuals: lack of health, genetics, obesity, addiction to smoking, and high cholesterol. Although heart disease carries a plethora of potent characteristics, an individual can prevent it with; a healthy diet, exercise, and a cessation of smoking. (Web MD) The unique and brutal symptoms of heart disease enhance its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Pros And Cons Of Social Responsibility Aside from the billions in buy backs, billions on fines, Volkswagen has still not recovered in the two years since with their stock price still below that of before the scandal. This goes to show that corporate social responsibility is taken more earnestly, now more than ever, and that it is in companies best interests to be ethical in their responsibilities. Stakeholder interests are postulated to be vital to any successful business, managers should directly and clearly take into consideration their stakeholder's interests and needs, aiming to accomplish them through various company strategies (Theodoulidis, B. Et al. 2017). Sourcing responsibly is an integral focus for many companies applying corporate social responsibilities, the relations they have with down the line suppliers and farmers have profound impacts upon those workers, the company, its branding and society at large. Companies like Starbucks show that by acting sustainably and sourcing responsibly a company doesn't not have to sacrifice profit or market domination. CSR takes the stakeholder theory in the direction that is best for all involved, it aids supplier and farmers, supports the shareholders and allows the company to prosper. A companies drive for social responsibility can be out of passion, for their brand image, purely for profits or any mix of motives, wether this pursuit is ethic, the actions of social responsibility are. While some argue that a business must first and foremost put its profits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Personal Essay : Feelings In The Air "Feelings in the Air" Where I am from bumpy orange balls with detailed black indents wrapped around the ball stick to my sweaty hands. The bouncing off the hardwood floor and off the backboard. The youthful cheerleaders their plastic megaphones pressed to their lips, their eyes glistening with joy. From the slamming of your body on the wooden boards and your eyes flashing open trying to figure out what happened while you're pulling yourself off the ground analyzing where your team is. The referee blowing the whistle your legs shaking as you take your first foul shot. Where I am from the number of baskets isn't the most important but the effort. The vibration in your ears as the buzzer rings ending the quarter. As you drag your wearing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am from a place where the high–pitched squeaks coming from the pikmin as the wobble around with a giant pear. , the catchphrases of the plastic skylander figure as it is placed on the portal of power", and the growl of bokoblins from "Zelda: Breath Of The Wild" as they wiggle their way out of the speakers. I am from a place where the fur is always an extra addition on some part of your outfit. This results in my mom is always busting out the lint roller. I am from a place where a soft mew often greets you as you walk into your room at the end of the day. I am from a place where scratching at the back door is another way of saying "I miss you let me in". And the whining at my feet during diner are not that bothersome. I am from a place where crying from being locked in my moms bedroom all day happens every now–and–then. I am from a place where jealousy over electronics does happen. In that same place there is always someone happily waiting for you when you get home. The warmth and love in the air, from the wet noses, and warm fuzzy ears. Where I am from my family is my half–brother and sister. Occasionally they visit on my birthday or maybe it's christmas. Where I am from it's always hard to tell when your birthday is two days after christmas and going to christmas town for your birthday is a tradition you follow through with every year. The smell of cinnamon churros, and the feeling of celebration in the air. Your favorite rides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Is The Alchemist Important An excerpt from the bible; "For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also" (Luke 12:34) shows that your heart is there for you to make choices in order of finding what you value most. Not everyone is able to find the significance in searching for treasure in life, however. Whether it may be striving to find your true values, or having to chose between two of your favorite things in order to move forward in life, not everything comes easy. Obstacles are placed in front of everyone's path until they're able to find their treasure. Finding your treasure isn't possible if you don't follow your heart. This was true, of course for the main character, Santiago, from The Alchemist byPaulo Coelho. With the enlightenment and strength perceived from other figures in the book, Santiago learns that with a heart full and determination, he could also find the treasure of a Personal Legend. Through Santiago's decisions, The Alchemist examines the significance of following your heart. The importance included within following your heart is found in the story when Santiago follows his "Personal Legend" that he was bound to achieve after awakening from a dream that convinced him to journey through the desert. An example of great remedy given by the king has him explain that "A mysterious force will begin to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realize their Personal Legend" (Coelho 21). When the words were first spoken to Santiago, he had but no clue of what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...