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Induced Therapeutic Hypothermia
American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that nearly 700 Americans die each day of sudden cardiac arrest (MI), or 250,000 every year, as
many as 50,000 lives could be saved each year if certain critical interventions were made. (Freeman , 50) A patient who receives early life support
measures and defibrillation within one to five minutes of arrest is much more likely to live and to retain normal brain function. The brain is often at a
serious risk for irreparable brain damage related to anoxia and many other co–morbidities that are associated with cardiac arrest (MI). When a perfusing
cardiac rhythm returns after a heart attack, the most important objective is to preserve brain function. The AHA and the Advanced Life Support Task
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hypertension. Therapeutic hypothermia (THT) has been considered an effective method for reducing ischemic injury of the brain due to cardiac arrest.
But there are some opponents in the medical community who believe that broadening the scope of THT could be dangerous to patients. Although
opponents do not seem to blame THT for adverse patient outcomes; the disagreement seems to be about the variables involved before hospital arrival,
amount of time that it takes to administer THT in the ER, which therapies should be administered with THT and the need for more research that tracks
adverse events. A study published by The American Journal of Emergency Medicine supports the widely held view that THT is an effective treatment
for cardiac arrest
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Time Turner Research Paper
The History of Time Turners As the ending of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ends in triumph due to the use of a time turner device, I
decided to look up the complex history of time turners on Pottermore. As it turns out, there is a specific type of magic called "time–magic" (Rowling,
"Time–Turner"). I have always wondered why time tuners were not used after the Battle of Hogwarts to save characters such as Fred and Tonks.
According to Pottermore, "the longest period that may be relieved without the possibility of serious harm to the traveller or to time itself is around five
hours." (Rowling, "Time–Turner"). This makes sense as Harry and Hermione only go back in time a few hours. We see the repercussion of going
back in time years in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child as Albus ges back in time many years in hopes of saving the life Cedric Diggory. It was very
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The woman in question, Eloise Mintumble, after being rescued from her 5 day stint in the past, aged five centuries upon return and died in St. Mungo's
Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. The entire experience brought with it the instance of people being unborn if they were descendants of those
that Mintumble interacted with in the past. This then proves that her involvement created irreparable damage in time. As shown in Harry Potter and the
Cursed Child, this is not an uncommon instance as a repercussion of time travel as Albus's actions do in fact delete the existence of some from a new
version of the present that is
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Concussion Persuasive Speech
Concussion: 1. temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. The term is also used loosely of the after effects such as confusion or
temporary incapacity. 2. a violent shock as from a heavy blow. Now which seems worse, a child who has been knocked unconscious, or one who has
taken a blow to the head and experiences and violent shock neurologically? Both meaning the same thing in essence, these are the definitions of a
concussions. Now ask yourself, how many people you know that have received concussions, perhaps multiple, and function just fine? The number,
depending on who you are, might very well be a high number, but what's the harm in that? Although symptoms of concussions may disappear, the
damage internally is permanent, and that damage can be life threatening either now or down the road. The reason children are brought into this mix
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A 2011 study of U.S. high schools with at least one athletic trainer on staff found that concussions accounted for nearly 15% of all sports related injuries
reported to athletic trainers. More than 248,000 children visited hospital emergency departments in 2009 for concussions and other traumatic brain
injuries related to sports and recreation. Injuries associated with participation in sports and recreational activities account for 21% of all traumatic
brain injuries among children in the United States. These statistics, all gathered by and coming from SWATA (Southwest Athletic Trainers'
Association), a branch of the NATA (National Athletic Trainers' Association) are all reputable facts that were analyzed by healthcare professionals in
the field of sports and that deal with athletes everyday. No argument for why a child should become one of these statistics is needed, given the gross
number of cases and the severity of them
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Case Study : Lopez V. Kmart Corporation Essay
Case: Lopez v. Kmart Corporation (2015) Facts: Defendant (Kmart) allegedly failed to provide to plaintiff (Lopez) the written wage statements. The
availability of the wage statements is required under California labor code. Under the agreement, employment–related issues between the employee and
company shall be resolved informally or by binding arbitration. This replaces the right of either party to go to court or have a jury decide the
outcome of the claims. Lopez alleges that the agreement was never valid due to the fact that he was a minor when he acknowledged the agreement
and is now entitled to revoke his consent. Issues 1.Does a valid, enforceable contract exist? 2.Is Kmart 's Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay
Action warranted? Holding 1.A valid, enforceable contract does not exist. 2.Kmart 's Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Action is denied. Rule
1."In California, the elements for a viable contract are 1) parties capable of contracting; 2) their consent; 3) a lawful object; and 4) sufficient cause
or consideration." In regards to a minor 's capacity to contract, a minor is capable of contracting unless specifically prohibited. However, Section 6710
of the California Family Code states that "except as otherwise provided by statute, a contract of a minor may be disaffirmed by the minor before
majority or within a reasonable time afterwards." Application 1.The lawful object was the arbitration of any employment–related issues. Sufficient
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Attribution Error Bias Case Study
Cognitive bias was rampant in this situation. This type of bias results in inaccurate situational assessments and "can cause an underestimation of
exposure risk and an overestimation of the capability of systems to mitigate hazards" (Spigener, 2016, p. 20). Accordingly, both Transocean and BP
officials participated in ignoring warning signs. Greatly underestimated risk is evidenced by members of both organizations discussing readings that
should have been red flags to one or both companies prompting them to action (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Additionally, overconfidence bias was
present in this case. This type of bias is when "[l]eaders tend to overestimate the accuracy of their own predictions, perceptions and judgments as well
as the strength of their abilities, even when faced with evidence to the contrary" (Spigener, 2016, p. 22). Obviously, officials from BP knew the risks
associated with purchasing substandard equipment and installing less than the recommended number of parts to meet safety specifications.
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"Attribution error biases operate through the tendency to understand one's own success in terms of personal powers and abilities while seeing one's
failings as the result of bad luck or external, situational causes" (Spigener, 2016, p. 22). Transocean cited numerous decisions that were made solely
by BP, which weakened the well ("A Problem Shared," 2010). It is much easier to believe the blame is attributed solely to external forces rather than
to take responsibility for one's poor judgement and lack of action. The Deepwater Horizon situation was devoid of rational decision–making. If a
decision model must be chosen, from the details provided in the case study, the garbage can model most closely approximates the type of
decision–making used. Moreover, it appears there was very little decision–making in this particular
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The approach the Zimbabwean courts take towards the...
INTRODUCTION
A contract (according to Gibson 1997) is a lawful agreement made between two or more persons within the limits of their contractual capacity, with the
serious intention of creating a legal obligation, communicating such intention, without vagueness, each to the other and being of the same mind as to
the subject matter, to perform positive or negative acts which are possible of performance.
Contracting parties through agreement, breach and operation of law can terminate contractual agreements. This paper will focus on termination of
contracts through breach. Breach of a contract involves conducts, which are inconsistent with proper performance of the agreement. It is a violation of
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As a result he was not obliged to take the post in order to mitigate the losses.
SCRUTINY OF CAUSATION AND REMOTENESS OFDAMAGES
To avoid undue hardship to the defaulting party a line must be drawn separating damages resulting from his breach for which he should be liable and
damages which, although in the broad sense of the word are as a result of his breach, are so remote to extent that he should not be liable for them. This
line is drawn when separating General (intrinsic) damages from Special (extrinsic) damages.
The courts insist that the damages should be direct rather than indirect. Direct damages are also known as general or intrinsic damages. They flow
naturally and generally from the kind of breach of contract in question.
Indirect damages are special or extrinsic damages, which are only recovered in special circumstances attending the conclusion of the contract.
In Zimbabwe there is only one possible test that could be applied to decide whether special or extrinsic damages can be recovered for breach of
contract. This test is the contemplation principle. The test applied under this principle is to check whether the contracting parties actually or
presumptively foresaw that the breach of contract in question would result in the type of loss being sued for. Case in point is that of Collective Self
Finance Scheme (CFC) v Asharia (A) year 200 in which CFC contracted to buy a property from the respondent and paid a deposit. CFC later
repudiated the
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Benefit Of Space Exploration
INTRODUCTION
America has reaped the benefits of space exploration for sixty years, despite the open knowledge of its effects on those who enter radiation and
low–gravity environments. A low gravity environment is a space in which gravity, an attracting force between two masses, is lowered in a way that
causes a feeling of weightlessness (Newman, Phil. "What Is Gravity?"). Lowered gravity can cause gene modification and alter behavior (Shikawa,
Chihiro, et al. "Effects of Gravity Changes on Gene Expression of BDNF and Serotonin Receptors in the Mouse Brain."). It can also induce
osteoporosis, an incurable disease increasing the susceptibility of bones to fracture ("Osteoporosis."), causing astronauts to lose 1–2% of bone mass per
month in space (Bones, Space. "Space Bones.". Radiation (from space) is a type of ionizing radiation that releases energy when it occurs. When that
energy is released, it can be absorbed by living tissue, which can cause irreparable DNA damage (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for
Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions.").
Some believe that the benefits of space exploration are great enough to overlook the decreasing health of astronauts who have been affected by space
travel. I believe that the knowledge of space from space exploration is not beneficial enough to cause astronauts harm and long–term health problems
when the same work could be done by artificial intelligence.
RELATION TO SCIENCE Galactic cosmic radiation can cause irreparable DNA damage in astronauts (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks
for Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions."). Astronauts can have damaged DNA and even cancer, although NASA sets a 3%
maximum chance of cancer due to space radiation (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for Astronauts on Multiple International Space
Station Missions." ). It was found that the brain had shifted upward in astronauts who underwent long–duration spaceflight due to changing gravity
(Effects of Spaceflight on Astronaut Brain Structure as Indicated on MRI). This can cause loss of brainstem reflexes, trouble breathing, an irregular
pulse, and many other negative effects (Brain Herniation). This entails
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Law Enforcement Agencies And Its Effects On The United States
Bite and hold or bark and hold? Law enforcement agencies across the country have tried to balance the ever explosive decision of using force on a
suspect who flees. Continually battling public concerns that seem to favor the suspect over the officer, many departments have changed their policy on
the canine units that they employ. K–9 officers are more than tools to their handlers, they are their companions, and partners. Now, groups like the
ACLU have targeted the use of K–9's in the apprehension of suspects and to prove their point they have even brought suit against the agencies who
deploy the bite and hold method. They contend that this use of force causes permanent, sometimes irreparable, damage to the victims. In considering
the use of force many law enforcement agencies have policies regarding the use of force and when K–9 handlers are allowed to release their partners to
apprehend suspects. Under increasing pressure many agencies have redesigned their use of force continuums to accommodate less lethal forms of
establishing control over the suspect. In departmental use of force continuums, where does the police dog rank? With the ability to bite with the force
of up to 2000 pounds per square inch does that mean it is lethal?
Controversy surrounds law enforcement officers and their respective agencies when force is used in the community. Riots, protests, and mobs have
screamed their anger when officers have chosen to use force. Officer discretion and training
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Brain Structure and Post Traumatic Brain Injury Essay...
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) have been shown to have a great impact on several specific structures in the brain of both immediate and long–term
damage. Often preoccupation can be focused into the immediate outcomes. The immediate concerns of TBI are without doubt important but this often
creates ignorance in terms of the long–term consequences that may follow an individual impacted by TBI into subsequent years. As one will come to
recognize, this is of particular concern in terms of children who survive TBI. It was once believed that due to development, children were less
vulnerable to TBI in comparison to mature, adult brains but research of childhood TBI has found this conjecture to be false (Beauchamp et al., 2011).
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At a time when brain development is crucial, it can be argued that, based on reported damage to developing structures of the pediatric brain, disruptions
of development and long–term cognitive, psychological and social implications could arise as a consequence of TBI. Nonetheless, prior to an
intricate look at the impact on specific brain structures, it is important to understand a TBI, the levels of severity and the immediate implications on
a neurological level. The most typical TBI is that of a closed head injury in which no penetration of the skull or brain occurs (Roberts, 2009). Still,
impact to the head results in the skull usually hitting a surface as a result of incidents such as falls, accident, sports, assault or abuse (Roberts, 2009).
Once a TBI has occurred, a classification of the injuries severity is assessed based on the immediate presentation of symptoms (Roberts, 2009). Mild,
moderate and severe classifications are determined based on the presentation (or lack their of) of symptoms such as consciousness and functioning of
mental and or sensory process (Roberts, 2009). At the level of the neuron, TBI can cause critical problems. In cases where brain tissue stretches or is
sheared, the axon of a neuron becomes weakened due to the stretching, which can result in the
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The System Of Collective Rights
A lot has been said about the Brazilian system for the protection of collective rights, of its innovations in terms of procedure, and especially the
possibility of protecting interests that in the past could not reach the Courts. However, it seems that the effectiveness of its execution is not discussed
to the same extent.
In general, the specific injunctions are preferred due to the very nature of the rights involved. However, not rarely it ends up being unsuccessful, so that
the pecuniary reparation remains.
In these cases, it seems that the system created a safeguard, by predicting that the amount from convictions in class actions, or the leftover values after
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Thus, it is fundamental to analyze how it was developed and the main critics that it has been suffering.
Next, the Diffuse Rights Defense Fund (FDD), a reference for the analysis for funds on class actions, is analyzed, since it is has the most resources and
its regulation is the strongest and unified. It is about analyzing its configuration, operation, origin and application of the amount of money that it is
assigned to allocate.
Again, based on the comparative study it is investigated what the doctrine considers an institute closer to the configuration of the funds in class actions,
which is the CERCLA Superfund, an USA administrative fund, linked to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created specifically to deal with
the issue of toxic waste.
Finally, it is sought to make a comparative balance between the possibilities of the fluid recovery within the executions of class actions in Brazil.
THE EXECUTION AND THE EXECUTION OF COLLECTIVE ACTIONS
Often the judge, in solving the litigation, ends up not granting protection to the right, which means that, even if the author gets a favorable sentence,
not necessarily it will have its protection, being necessary also the executive provision. If, on one hand, enforcement is perceived as the moment in
which judicial decision is materialized, on the other hand, it is essential to give the necessary attention and recover the complexity execution as a
fundamental point in the judicial protection of rights.
In
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The Year Of The Drones
THE YEAR OF THE DRONES Recommendations for Airborne Solutions Ltd Airborne Solutions Ltd, upon operating, may encounter various torts
issues. An action may lie in trespass to land, private nuisance, or action on the case for wilful injury. 1.Trespass to land– Aerial Trespass AS Ltd may
be liable for trespass if their drones intrude into airspace at a height that is necessary for the occupier's ordinary use and enjoyment of the land. For an
action in trespass, the plaintiff has the onus of proving that the trespass occurred, and then it would be for AS Ltd to justify its actions (McHale v
Watson). The elements that need to be satisfied for AS Ltd to be liable for trespass include: a.Title to sue Possession ensures entitlement to... Show more
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Therefore Causby suggests that AS Ltd activity poses the risk of committing a tort, even if drones are flown above the supposed height
requirements and lies within the Civil Liability Act . However in general AS Ltd will not infringe the rights of the possessor of land if their drones
are flown above the height required for the ordinary use of the land (30 metres above cars, buildings or people as recommended by the Civil
Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)) . CASA however has issued around 100 warnings to drone users for safety breaches, flying below the required
height. AS Ltd's likelihood of being liable for trespass is therefore increased. If flown below this height, the intrusion into airspace will likely amount to
a trespass. c.Intent of intrusion Intention is essential in trespass as outlined in Holmes v Mather. This element would likely be satisfied by AS Ltd, as
their use of drones and fulfilment of clients' desires, requires extensive planning. This strongly suggests intention in intrusion. Defences a.The mere
flight itself The ordinary action of flying over property does not necessarily constitute a trespass. This is outlined in the Civil Liability Act , which
states that trespass is not
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Reflection On Rotator Cuff Injury
In this assignment I will reflect on why the musculoskeletal system interests me as well as looking at rotator cuff injury and the treatments for this.
Reflection
As a keen sportsman I have had a natural interest in the complexities of human movement and performance. PE 'A' level introduced me to analysis of
sporting performance and management and rehabilitation of injury. At this early stage in my physiotherapy career I have decided to stick with the
musculoskeletal system as I am most familiar with it although I look forward to expanding my knowledge of other areas of physiotherapy practice in
the near future. For this assignment I have taken the opportunity to further explore a very common and debilitating musculoskeletal condition which
has a wide economic impact.
I have decided to look at rotator cuff injury and treatment. Initially this was because I have suffered some minor shoulder issues myself, largely
associated with resistance (weight) training. However in the course of my research I recalled a plasterer who worked at our house some years ago
complaining bitterly of what was very likely a rotator cuff injury. Working above head height and doing a repetitive series of movements is indeed one
of the major risk factors (Macfarlane & Mcbeth, 2003).
31% of people experience pain at work at least once a week, shoulder problems being one of the 3 major work complaints along with neck and back,
these figures contribute to a ВЈ7.4 billion cost to the UK due to time
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Mich. Comp. Act : An Outline Of The Antitrust Reform Act
foundation Michigan has adopted the Antitrust Reform Act. Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. В§ 445.774a. The Act allows employers to obtain agreements ,
protecting their reasonable competitive business interests by prohibiting employment with competitors. Id. But the agreement must be reasonable "as
to its duration, geographical area, and the type of employment or line of business."Id. To be reasonable, a restrictive covenant must "'protect against the
employee's gaining some unfair advantage in competition with the employer, but not prohibit the employee from using general knowledge or skill.'"
Coates v. Bastian Brothers, Inc, 276 Mich. App. 498, 741 N.W.2d 539 (2007) If the agreement is found to be unreasonable, a court may "limit the
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The United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan held that Whirlpool's non–compete provision "extends far beyond Whirlpools's
"reasonable competitive business interests.""Whirlpool Corp v. Burns, 457 F. Supp. 2d 806 (W.D. Mich. 2006) Whirlpool did not shown that its claim
is enforceable, as it pertains to Burns. Id. The court reasoned this way because there was no evidence that "Burns has disclosed or is likely to disclose
any information subject to the confidentiality provision." Id. Additionally, there is no evidence that the salesman had obtained credible information
that would help his employment at Electrolux. Id. Whirlpool had not shown that it faced a real threat of "irreparable harm if not granted injunction." Id.
However Burns could be substantially harmed because he would not be able to find employment using the general knowledge he gained in the past
years in home appliances, potentially causing him financial burden. Id. Therefore the court found enforcement of the non–compete covenant
unreasonable. application In this case, Tiger Fly Fishing's non–compete agreement does not extend beyond their reasonable competitive business
interests. Unlike Whirlpool Corp v Burns, There is evidence that Max Verlander has disclosed or is likely to disclose any information subject to the
agreement because Montana Fly Company is reasonably competitive with Tiger. Verlander sells "all kinds of" fly
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Post Concussions Personal Statement
The application of scientific knowledge to understanding the impact of concussions on mental health is critical for providing appropriate clinical
diagnosis and treatment. Concussions vary in severity and can have debilitating effects that result in post–concussion syndrome. Having had personal
experiences with brain injury, I know how difficult it is to witness deterioration of mental abilities and to cope with the stress of healing. I have always
been interested in studying the complexities of the brain; however, my experience has only substantially increased my interest. My primary interest lies
within the field of neuroscience, in which I would like to explore the effects of post–concussion symptoms on underlying mental health challenges and
linguistic performance.
To understand the complexity of these symptoms, I felt that I needed to interact with others who share similar experiences. I undertook a volunteer
position with the Psychology Society of Carleton University under the APPLE program. This program provides a safe environment for... Show more
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My training in psychology has served as the foundation for understanding behaviour at the individual level. This prompted an interest in learning about
techniques used to study brain activity. I completed a course in psycholinguistics, in which I learned first–hand to conduct an experiment using an
electroencephalogram. I worked collaboratively in designing and executing the experiment, which examined the grammaticality judgments of English
speakers. I learned to collect, interpret, and present a critical analysis of the findings. This experience allowed me to work with individuals who have
varied backgrounds in research and has improved my time–management and team–building skill set. Overall, this learning experience has contributed
greatly to my knowledge of electrophysiological recording
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Case 3: Henry Gifford Et Al. V. USGBC
Case 3: "Henry Gifford, et al. v. United States Green Building Council (USGBC), et al., 10‐7747 (filed October 8, 2010)". Facts. In October 2010,
U.S. Green Building Council and its high–ranking managers including the president, Rick Federizzi were put in a class–action lawsuit filed by Henry
Gifford, a vocal critic of LEED, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. From his points, Gifford stated violations of the
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) as well as monetary damages; however, in February 2011, he modified the complaints by
adding three likewise situated partners as plaintiffs, dropping the RICO claim, and remaining the false advertising allegation under the Lanham Act and
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In 2005, "Destiny USA", a green–promised project of Destiny USA Holdings, considered as the borrower, was funded by three sources which are
Destiny Holdings, bonds provided by the City of Syracuse Industrial Development Agency (SIDA), and loans (nearly $155 million) issued by Citigroup
Global Markets Realty Corp as the lender. After that, the parties officially came into a construction loan agreement which clearly stated the roles and
responsibilities of all parties in the project. Specifically, Citigroup would perform as a lender and an agent, in charge of funding money from the
remaining parties ($365 million in total). After seventeen construction disbursements without any problems, the lender indicated Deficiencies under the
agreement with the Tenant Improvement Costs (TI Costs) in its calculation. Subsequently, the lender started sending Deficiency notices to the borrower
every month, and on May 20th, 2009, after sending an out–of–balance notice that the Deficiencies were over $15 million and getting no cure from the
borrower within 10 business days, the lender stopped disbursing the remaining construction proceedings (at that time the project was almost 90%
complete). Consequently, the borrower sued the lender in order to look for a preliminary injunction requesting the lender to maintain the funding for the
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Shaking Baby Syndrome
April 30, 2005
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Shaken Baby Syndrome
Imagine yourself as a sweet, innocent, precious little baby. You are totally dependent upon adults to give you what you need and most importantly
love. Your only means of communication is crying so you cry when you need to be fed, when you need your diaper changed, when you aren't feeling
so well, or when you just want some attention. You are crying and someone comes over to you. They pick you up, but instead of holding you and
comforting you, talking affectionately to you, they shake you violently and vigorously. You are a baby, imagine the fear and pain that the shaking
causes you. This is a form of child abuse and what is even harder to believe is that it actually happens. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(National Center on Baby Shaken Syndrome) Head Trauma is the most frequent cause of permanent damage or death among abused infants and
children (Showers, 1992). Fifteen percent of children's deaths are due to bettering or shaking and an additional 15 percent are possible cases of
shaking. Fewer than 10 to 15 percent of shaken babies are believed to recover completely (Palmer). What are the effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome?
There are many effects and symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Some mild effects include glassy eyes, irritability, poor feeding, vomiting, and
choking, lethargy, blood in the eyes, breathing problems, sleepiness or inactivity, seizures and convulsions. Some more severe effects are collecting of
blood between the brain and the skull, tearing of the child's brain tissues, brain swelling, bleeding along the back inside layer of the child's eye, the
innermost layer of the eye detaches from the rest of the eye ball, and bone fractures of the skull and ribs. Of course the most severe effects are mental
retardation, being in a coma, being in a vegetative state, and the worst, death. One in every four babies shaken dies. The rest have to deal with the
injuries and symptoms that will affect the rest of their innocent lives.
Twenty five to thirty percent of
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Increased Intracranial Pressure Paper
Care for a Patient with Increased Intracranial Pressure
This paper explores research on nursing care for a patient at the hospital with an injury to the brain that is being treated for increased pressure buildup
in the skull. Two articles were evaluated in an attempt to improve care for an individual suffering from a traumatic brain injury. The articles discussed
in this paper defined what diagnostic assessments and data are crucial in detecting changes in the status of a patient with a brain injury who may be
suffering from increasing intracranial pressure, as well as defining nursing interventions and techniques which can be utilized in practice to prevent
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A Glasgow Coma Score of 8 or less also is an indication that the patient will need to be intubated soon. Once the tube is placed the ventilation may be
useful in controlling the intracranial pressure as an intervention. Hyperventilation is a method used to reduce the carbon dioxide concentration in the
vessels causing vasoconstriction which lessens the amount of blood circulating in the brain resulting in a decreased ICP (Zink and McQuillan, 2005).
According to Zink and McQuillan, this intervention should only be utilized 24 hours after the initial injury because cerebral blood flow is often
reduced at this point and constricting the vessels more may cause ischemia to occur. While using this technique it is important to monitor oxygenation
to the brain tissue to assure no irreparable damage is
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Should Be Allowed In Court Cases
Beside jurisdictional questions, I think we have three main arguments on the injunction fee's issue. They are 1) the motion is not timely, 2) the
statute does not allow for fees to be placed upon the State, 3) the injunction was not improperly granted. I would start off by mentioning that Idbeis
v. Wichita Surgical Specialists, P.A., 285 Kan. 485, 488, 173 P.3d 642, 646 (2007) does appear to be the main case in this area of law, and beside Idbeis
most of the other cases tend to be older, so some areas of this topic do not seem to be covered well. I would also note that if fees were to be awarded,
they would only be able to get fees related to attempts to overturn the injunction and so say fees that were done for the general case would not apply....
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В§ 60–905, provides that a party seeking an injunction post a surety. This surety according to the statute is used to pay damages. The State though is
not required to pay a surety and I believe there is an argument to be made that damages can only come for sureties. I would first mention that there is a
case that does somewhat counter this idea. Brady, 25 Kan. App. At 795–96. In Brady, the Court of Appeals did imposed fees on a party that did not
post a bond, because the court did not requirement them to do so. Id. The Court did indicate that the State may need to post a surety, but this was
dicta as the State did not play a role in the case. I should note that attorney fees can only be required if there is a clear and specific statutory
provision. Idbeis, 285 Kan. at 488. The Kansas Supreme Court has indicated that a party was entitled to recover if a bond was present. Alder v.
City of Florence, 194 Kan. 104, 111, 397 P.2d 375, 381 (1964). Furthermore, the Court has also indicated that the bond itself it the source of
damages. Texas Const. Co. v. Hoisting & Portable Engineers' Local Union No. 101, 180 Kan. 393, 396, 304 P.2d 498, 500 (1956). An early Kansas
case also found that a party could not recover in an amount higher than the bound. Baker v. Craig, 127 Kan. 811, 275 P. 216, 217 modified, 128 Kan.
676, 280 P. 771 (1929). I think there is an argument to be made that because the statute does not require Kansas to post a bond, that there is no source
for damages to be paid under the
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Myocardium Infraction Essay
Research background and Significance
Myocardium Infraction – MI is a very serious combination of family heritage and human behavior such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension,
hyperlipidemia, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and various factors which overtime damages the heart muscle and obviously its functions. MI or heart
attack is worsening disease process. The narrowing of the coronary artery due to atherosclerosis, as well as plaque build–up of cholesterol which
hardened the arteries or blood clots severely block and significantly reduced or stopped blood flow and oxygenation which become lethal ischemia and
reperfusion. Consequently, MI is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States which every forty–three seconds, someone
has a heart attack. Every year 735,000 Americans have a heart attack, which 525,000 are a first time, 210,000 are recurring, and one of five heart
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2–What is the condition or disease you are interested in?
Myocardial Infarction
3–What do you want to do with this patient?
Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of stem cell therapies in reversing myocardial
injuries.
4–What is the alternative to the intervention? The comparison between traditional therapy and the stem cell therapy such as: Pluripotent stem cell and
multipotent/unipotent stem cell on the clinical feasibility, safety, and efficacy of the therapy in reversing heart muscle injuries (Calvin, Sheng, Li, Jijun
et al., 2013).
5–What are the relevant outcomes?
The stem cell therapy will become routine procedure to reverse damage of hypoxic conditions in heart muscle by improving quality of life, heart
functional capacity, and decreasing morbidity and mortality in the United States as well as worldwide (Cutts, Nikkhah & Brafman,
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What Potential Claims Does The Keith Family Have Against Mr.
b) What potential claims does the Keith family have against Mr. Bankfiend under common law and/or the federal environmental statutes that we have
discussed so far in class? The types of common law claims available for analysis are trespass, nuisance (private and public), negligence, and strict
liability. In order to claim trespass, there must be a physical intrusion upon the property of another without the proper permission from the person
legally entitled to possession of that property. Intrusion can occur when an actor intentionally enter the possessed land or when an actor causes
something else to enter the land. For this claim, there does not need to be intent to harm for there to be liability. In the first project, metals and... Show
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If the gasoline leak did trespass onto the property, then the Keith Family may have a claim. Based on the assumption that the gasoline leak did not
touch their property, the Keith Family cannot claim trespass for the second project. There are two types of nuisance claims, private and public. Private
nuisance is a nontrespassory invasion of another's interest in the private use and enjoyment of land. Nuisance requires interference of the Plaintiff for
the right to use and enjoy their land. Also, private nuisance requires harm for liability. In relation to the first project, the Keith Family can claim
private nuisance because the toxic substance leaching into their well does unreasonably interfere with their right to enjoy their well. In addition to
this, the leaching into their well caused irreparable brain damage (harm) to the children of the Keith Family. In regards to the second project, it is
assumed that the gasoline leak did not extend to the property owned by the Keith Family (as explained in the above paragraph). If the gasoline leak did
touch the Keith's property, the leak must have been a harm that is serious and the financial burden of compensating for this and similar harm to others
would not make the continuation of the conduct not feasible. It may be considered unreasonable because it did cause the Keith Family's revenues
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Case Lawsuit 's Case Against Defendant Case
I.INTRODUCTION
Defendant SARAH MINER, owner, and operator of the Portola apartment complex, recently denied Plaintiff DARLAWILLIAMS, a former tenant,
application to continue leasing her unit in the complex. Plaintiff subsequently brought suit against Defendant, alleging discrimination as the basis for
her denial. The Plaintiff 's case against Defendant, however, is without merit. Defendant denied Plaintiff 's application because she received several
noise complaints (Exhibit 1) throughout her tenancy, disrupting the peaceful residential community. Furthermore, Defendant denied Plaintiff 's
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On December 31,2015, Ms. Miner agreed to rent unit #3 to Plaintiff, a former tenant of Portola complex (Exhibit 4). Plaintiff worked as a waitress at
Danny's restaurant and resided in unit #3 for one year before her lease expired on December 31, 2016. Although Plaintiff regularly paid rent in a timely
fashion, during her tenancy, however, multiple noise complaints and damage sustained to the unit has subsequently lead to her renew lease denial on
December 2, 2016. Moreover, Plaintiff never repaired the garbage disposal in her unit in accordance with her leasing agreement.
INCIDENT 1:
On January 16, 2016, less than two months into her tenancy, Plaintiff threw a party with a neighboring tenant. Several tenants called Ms. Miner in the
middle of the night to complain about the party and the aggressively loud noise levels coming from the halls, resulting in police involvement in efforts
towards shutting down (Exhibit 5). Moreover, Plaintiff received a personal email from Ms. Miner two days later, notifying her of the complaints filed
and to clarify that she was residing in a peaceful residential community where the tenants do not throw or want to hear loud parties. Instead of taking
accountability, Plaintiff blamed her neighbor for the disturbance in addition to minimizing her involvement.
INCIDENT 2:
On February 6, 2016, several tenants reported a loud argument taking place in Plaintiff's unit with her ex–boyfriend who subsequently assaulted her,
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A Short Note On Non Disparagement And Legal Counsel
D.Non–Disparagement. From the date of execution of this Settlement Agreement forward, Plaintiff, Releasors and their legal counsel agree not to
defame the Released Parties or any of their current or former employees, affiliated corporations, parent corporations, partnerships, divisions and
subsidiaries, and their officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents, attorneys, insurers, successors and assigns, or any of Released Parties'
services or products, in any matter, at any time, to any person or entity. Plaintiff, Releasors and their legal counsel further agree to refrain from making
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E.Releasors understand and agree that the payments specifically identified herein are the entire and only consideration for this Full Release and
Settlement Agreement, and it is intended by Releasors and the Released Parties, and each of them, that this release shall be complete and shall not
be subject to any claim of mistake of fact or law by Releasors and that it expresses a full and complete settlement of liability claimed and denied, and
that this release is intended to be full, final, and complete. F.As part of the consideration for the payments hereinabove mentioned, Releasors are
releasing all claims, including all those for known or unknown and anticipated or unanticipated injuries and damages arising out of or in any way
relating to the Incident, including all interest, attorney's fees and expenses, if any, medical expenses, hospital expenses, medical liens, and other
related fees and expenses arising from and/or in connection with the Incident. Releasors recognize and acknowledge that there is a risk that,
subsequent to the execution of this Full Release and Settlement Agreement, Releasors will claim or suffer monetary or other losses, expenses, or
damages which they may allege are in some way caused by or related to the Incident, but which are unknown and
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Traumatic Brain Injury Research Paper
Psychological Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries The brain is a complex and curious organ; despite extensive research, scientists still know little
about it. William Allman described the brain as "a monstrous, beautiful mess." He went on to say that "its billions of nerve cells– called neurons – lie
in a tangled web that display cognitive powers far exceeding any of the silicon machines [scientists] have built to mimic it" (faculty.washington.edu).
Imagine this mess of neurons experiencing a simple disruption, one that creates a domino effect that effortlessly damages this intricately created organ.
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In some cases this cases this may be true. Substance abuse can, in fact, encourage aggressive behavior in certain people but not in all. In the same
way, head trauma can encourage more aggressive behavior in certain people, but not all. There is no fool proof scientific method of diagnosing who
will be an extreme aggressor and why, however, what has proven to be true is more often than not a person with a traumatic brain injury has a
tendency to be more aggressive than one
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The Effects Of Pollution On The Environment And Ecosystem
Pollution
The air we breathe, the water we drink, the ground where we grow our food, is polluted with harmful things. Pollution is the introduction of harmful or
poisonous effects of a substance into the environment. It disrupts the balance of people's lifestyle when they are contaminate. Pollution balance in the
environment and ecosystem. The environment is in the process of becoming unsafe or unsuitable to use. Pollution can come in many different form,
such as air, water, soil can have pollutant that can wreak havoc on the environment. Pollution can be a form of anything and cause so much harm. It
can take the form of chemical substances or energy. When chemicals are released by spill or underground leakage, the soil can become contaminated,
which is soil pollution. The release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere, is the product of air pollution. The industrial wastes dumped into
the rivers and other cause an imbalance in the water leading to its severe contamination and death of aquatic species.
The most dangerous form of pollution is air pollution, there are many cause for it. The depletion of the ozone is due to air pollution, which is a threat
to human health. In the article, " pollution : Causes and Effect", on the website, http://www.conserve–energy–future.com/, it was said that, "Smoke
from chimneys, factories, vehicles or burning of wood basically occurs due to coal burning; this releases sulphur dioxide into the air making it toxic.
The effects of
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Case Study Of Medical Case
9.Then plaintiff realized that on January 03 2017, she suffered a minor stroke due to exposure to CO poisoning and as of result lack of oxygen to her
brain, stroke is a disease when the brain is robbed of oxygen. It was approximately 700 over–flights from January 01, 2017 through the early morning
of January 03, 2017 and at that time plaintiff's heart and breathing condition were in a very bad shape.
6.Plaintiff went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with xxxx, this is a miracle that she survived the ordeal, with a permanent and irreversible
damage to her nervous system but survived.
VI. CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT
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20.Accordingly, at a minimum, the Defendant is negligent in hiring, retaining, and supervising its employees and other associated to be using their
positions and authority to engage in forbidden acts and cover up. Defendant's actions or omissions, stated herein or otherwise, through their officers,
employees, representatives, and/or agents, constituted negligence, each and all of which were a proximate cause of the Nuisance and Plaintiff's harm or
damages resulting from that misconduct.
IV. RELIEF
5. Plaintiff seeks monetary relief over $50,000 in accordance with NY. R.CIV. P.
47(c). The amount of Plaintiff's damages is substantial and well in excess of the jurisdictional minimums of this Court.
Plaintiff requests relief for the causes of action described above as follows:
21.Plaintiff has experienced severe psychological pain and suffering in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain severe psychological pain
and suffering in the future as a result of her psychological injuries.
22.Plaintiff has suffered mental anguish in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain mental anguish in the future.
23.Plaintiff has sustained loss of earning capacity in the past, and in all reasonable probability will sustain loss of earning capacity in the future.
24.Plaintiff has suffered the reasonable cost for necessary medical treatment and health care
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Shaking Baby Syndrome Essay
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Imagine yourself as a sweet, innocent, precious little baby. You are totally dependant upon adults to give you what you need and most importantly
love. Your only means of communication is crying so you cry when you need to be fed, when you need your diaper changed, when you aren'tfeeling so
well, or when you just want some attention. You are crying and someone comes over to you. They pick you up, but instead of holding you and
comforting you, talking affectionately to you, they shake you violently and vigorously. You are a baby, imagine the fear and pain that the shaking
causes you. This is a form of child abuse and what is even harder to believe is that it actually happens. The correct term is Shaken Baby Syndrome ...
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(The Epilepsy of Central Florida) The degree of brain damage depends on the amount and duration of the shaking and the force involved in impact of
the head.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is difficult to diagnose, unless someone accurately describes what happens. Physicians often report that a child with possible
Shaken Baby Syndrome is brought for medical attention due to falls, difficulty breathing, seizures, vomiting, altered consciousness or choking
(Palmer). The caregiver may report that the child was shaken to try to resuscitate it. Physician look for retinal hemorrhages, (Retinal hemorrhages is
bleeding in the retina of the eye), Subdural hematoma (blood in the brain), increased head size indicating excessive accumulations of fluid in the
tissues of the brain (Palmer). Doctors and physicians also look for damage to the spinal cord, and broken ribs. This occurs because of the way the
baby was held or grasped to hard. Doctors usually get Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans because they assist
in showing injuries in the brain.
Fifty Thousand cases occur each year in the U.S. (Ramirez, 1996). One shaken baby in four dies as a result of this abuse (Poissaint & Linn,
1997) Approximately 20 percent of cases are fatal in the first few days after injury and majority of the survivors are left with handicaps ranging from
mild to
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Brain Injury In College Sports
Every student–athlete knows the risk–factors that come with playing any sport. According to Luke Gessel, there were approximately 300,000 brain
injuries that were related to sports activities (Gessel, 2007). When an athlete experiences multiple concussions, it can cause the end of one's career as
well as lead to other long–term issues. Sports are a major component of any college. Collegiate sports draw in future recruits, sponsorships, and
numerous other aspects that bring money to the table. These sports activities can vary from college to college and each sport has its own protocol
towards the prevention and treatment of sport–related injuries. It is the responsibility of the team doctor to manage injuries that a student–athlete suffers.
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The protocol needs to be updated as well as in order to be able to catch the symptoms of mental health issues. Every sport will have some type of issue
that comes with it. Whether it be mental, physical, or emotional, there will always be risk–factors that come with playing any contact sport, but these
risk factors don't alone put the athlete at risk it also puts the student at risk. That is why there should be changes made to the way things are handled
with brain injury protocol. Team physicians should be able to know when a student–athlete is depressed or has serious anxiety. They should be able to
diagnose the issue on sight instead of later when it is too late. Brain injuries are a well–known issue throughout all sports and one that every athlete
tries to avoid, but it's not that easy. Until these changes are made there will continue to be more brain injuries. With those brain injuries come mental
health issues that will more than likely be overlooked instead of handle properly. Depression that could have been prevented if treated as if it were
cancer. Anxiety that could have continued a student–athletes career in the professional league if that is what they could have chosen. Until changes are
made student–athletes all over the world will continue to get brain injuries that will later cause mental health
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Benefits Of Oral Piercings Causes To Gum Disease
It's becoming increasingly popular for younger people to get piercings on their lips, in their cheeks or their tongues. No matter how cool they look,
these piercings can wreak some serious havoc on your oral health and cause a wide variety of problems. Tropical Smiles Dental, a local family dentist
in Kailua Kona, understands the severity that piercings can cause, having seen it on some of their own patients. They've helped to compile a cautionary
list of outcomes that piercings can lead to. Gum Disease: Having an oral piercing usually results in unwanted contact between the ornamental piercing
and your gums, which can ultimately result in scratching and injury, and may even result in the gums receding. Infection: The mouth is a dirty place,
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Shaken Baby Syndrome
According to Merriam–Webster, trauma is defined as a serious injury or wound to living tissue caused by an extrinsic agent; a very difficult or
unpleasant experience that causes a person to have mental or emotional disturbances, usually for an extended period of time. There are many types of
trauma that can affect a child's development, specifically neural development. One pervasive form of trauma to children is Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is a simple descriptive for a disturbing cluster of subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhage, traction type metaphyseal fractures,
and retinal hemorrhage seen in children due to the act of violently shaking the child (Miehl, 2005). Shaken Baby Syndrome us an extremely vicious act
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One major effect of well–developed spirituality include having a positive and meaningful view of life and developing a sense of coherence that
allows survivors of abuse and neglect to comprehend and make meaningful sense of trauma, and manage personal resources to deal with stressors in
life (Glenn, 2014). As a Christian it is easy to make the correlation between a strong, confident spiritual relationship with the ability to overcome
struggles and trauma of our past. It is encouraging to see empirical research to support our beliefs. References Feldman, R. (2014). Development
across the life span (Seventh Ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. Glenn, T. (2014). A bridge over troubled waters: Spirituality and resilience
with emerging adult childhood trauma survivors. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 16. Pp. 37–50. Laurent–Vannier, A., Toure, H., Vieux, E.,
Brugel, D., Chevignard, M. (2009). Long term outcome of the shaken baby syndrome and medicolegal consequences: A case report. Annals of Physical
and Rehabilitation Medicine Volume 52(5). Pp.
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Organ Preservation
Before the actual transplantation of an organ, preservation is key. One of the most common methods of organ preservation is cooling. At temperatures
as low as 4В°C, only a few metabolic rates remain. The subsequent obstruction of the Na+/K+ ATPase not only causes cell edema, but results in an
increase in ADP level and a reduction in ATP reserves. Due to the plummet of the ATP and the resulting degradation of adenosine, hypoxanthine and
xanthine oxidase accumulate. Additionally, a breakdown of ion homeostasis, along with other cell death–causing events, occur due to the
depolarization of the cell membrane. The cytosolic Ca2+ concentration increases as a result of the ATP deficiency that impedes the endoplasmic
reticulum Ca2+ ATPase. The mitochondria
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The cold–induced cell death manifests as necrosis when the ATP is depleted. Otherwise, apoptosis ensues. Bcl–2 and Bag–1, which are both regulatory
genes that control apoptosis, can play a role in reducing hypoxic cell damage. Lying at the heart of organ hypoxia during preservation are redox
changes. The concurrent transfer of electrons between molecules and ion is associated with the redox conversion in tissues. The processes of
intermolecular electron transfer are called redox reactions due to the transfer of the electrons occurring at the same time. Redox potential or RP is the
tendency of molecules and ions to be reduced by acquiring more electrons. As reduced intermediates build up during the hypoxia transport of H+ and
e–, the redox potential decreases. Krebs cycle products accumulate and glycolysis activates as a result of the plummet in redox potential. Slow redox
potential, along with ineffective transport of H+ and e–, ensues. Finally, irreparable damages in the redox cycle occur as the glycolysis is weakened and
the glycogen
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The Influence Of Civil Disobedience In The United States
Civil disobedience is America's way of growing. Without historical examples, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, the United States would
be stuck in antebellum ways of thought. The caveat of these national heroes was that they were peaceful. They did nothing to cause harm or damage.
That made a point to their followers as well as their antagonists. In modern times, there are those that follow the rules of peaceful protesting (like the
Women's March on January 21, 2017). On the other hand, you have those who hide behind the term "civil disobedience" to cause destruction and chaos
(like the UC Berkeley riots on February 1, 2017). Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts society, but violent resistance masquerading as civil
disobedience is tearing our country, once united, to shreds. The Civil Rights Movement was one of the greatest accomplishments of peaceful
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With the introduction of social media and the incredible development of journalistic media, the coverage of protests has taken a turn for the dramatic.
One of the more peaceful protests of 2017, the Women's March, is a great example of the change. What originally started out as the Women's March on
D.C. turned into a nation affair. Next to no damage resulted from the demonstrations, therefore, no punishment needed to be dealt. The ladies, and their
gentlemen supporters) of America took to the streets to protest possible restriction of women's rights with the upcoming presidency. The one major
incident of the event, Madonna admitting she has thought about blowing up the White House, led to a justified investigation into the pop star. In
response to her speech and the aftermath, she said, "... it's important people hear and understand my speech in it's [sic] entirety rather than one phrase
taken wildly out of context," admitting she does not condone violence. The rally allowed women to grow together in defense of their
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Lyme Disease: Early Diagnosis And Treatment
Lyme disease is a type of pathological disorder that is characterized by imbalances in bodily functions, especially in the nervous system (1). It occurs
because of the effect of bacterial infection, a Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, which is blood–borne to a person by infectious ticks (1). The disease is
more common in North America and Europe, especially in wilderness areas and grassland (1). Lyme disease is classified into phases according to
the speed and the extent of the infection in the body. Early diagnosis and treatment prevent the patient from reaching the late phase, so it is
important to be aware of the two phases of Lyme disease, which are the early disease phase that has two stages, and the late disease phase. The
early localized stage is when Lyme disease begin the process. At this stage, the disease is consigned in a very small and limited area (2). It is
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Usually this disease resistant to treatment because of the damage is irreparable in the tissues (2). Late disease also features bouts of inflammation of the
large joints, especially in the knees and continue these bouts weeks to months (2). In the United States, arthritis in one or a few joints is the most
common feature of patients with late Lyme disease, but neurologic manifestations, such as a subtle encephalopathy or polyneuropathy can also occur
(2). In Europe, patients may develop a chronic skin condition called acrodermatitis chronical atrophicans, but this manifestation has not been identified
conclusively in the United States (2). However, these features are less common now since the majority of patients are diagnosed and treated during the
early phase of Lyme
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Mental Disorders In 'American Sniper'
It is a well known fact that war is gruesome and changes those involved. We have all heard the stories of soldiers risking life and limb to protect our
beliefs, but until recently we have believed that the scars of war were merely physical. While mental disorders like PTSD were debated shortly after
World War II it was not diagnosed until around 1980. Even now, there is a plethora of other factors that contribute to the mental health of war veterans.
These same factors are being ignored not only by the public and the medical professionals, but sometimes even the veterans themselves. There are
numerous reports of veterans who cannot readjust to their previous lives away from combat and they are repeatedly diagnosed with Post Traumatic
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The ambiguity of the concept mirrors the experience of a soldier who has sustained a brain injury with tangible side–effects, this is because, like the
audience, the soldier is unable to distinguish between true and untrue or in the literal sense of a soldier: friend and foe. This is seen in the case of
the War on Terror as it is challenging to differentiate between a regular civilian and a terrorist before it's too late. Brain injuries caused by various
blasts often damage the frontal lobe, the part of the brain that controls emotions, combine this with the traumatic experiences witnessed by the veterans,
and it's the perfect recipe for disaster. In the case of Army staff sergeant, Robert Bales, the daily stresses of war coupled with the traumatic brain injury
that he had sustained during his service led him to kill sixteen Afghan civilians, and he is not the first soldier to commit crimes such as
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Adolescent Binge Drinking
The Parada, Corral, Mota, Crego, HolguГn, and Cadaveira, (2012) suggest that the purpose of their research was to observe the relationship between
binge drinking (BD) and executive abilities in college undergraduates; furthermore, the significant amount of the maturing of the dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex that happens during the teenage years, in addition, the frontal lobes are in great peril to the neurotoxic results of booze. There is great
probability that the brain region may be particularly susceptible to damage during adolescence (Parada, et al, 2012). The brain is not fully developed
until the age of 25 years old; consequently, the adolescents might have irreparable damage to all parts of the brain, which might affect them for the rest
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In the behaviorism model, performance helps purpose, so depression or performance restriction; therefore, this manifestation is occasionally
self–supporting, and it can be observed from a traditional behaviorism perspective, and a combined enticement and reaction (Luke, 2016). The
performance in depression happens in a settlement of the self, either indirectly or directly (Luke, 2016). Depressive opinions that are incomplete,
immovable, or inflexible, and founded on broken–down reasoning, which contribute to dysfunctional performances (Luke, 2016). Beck's cognitive triad
labels the person's destructive opinion of the personality, the domain, and the imminent (Luke, 2016). This characteristic replicates the awareness,
beneficial impact on today's cognitive–behavior methods (Luke, 2016). If a client has an emotional encounter, for instance inadequacy, despair, and
attribute themselves to that expressive encounter by trusting it is authentic, then become depressed (Luke, 2016). If opinions and emotional state are
approached as tangible empirical authenticities, they apply adverse power over consequent contemplating, experiencing, and performing (Luke, 2016).
In comparison, when feelings are observed as passing and chronological tangible, they employ less power over the person (Luke,
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Football-Related Concussions In Youth Football
Football–related concussions in youth football and the NFL Concussions are rapidly becoming more and more of a concern in sports today. This is
especially true in the sport of football, youth, amateur, and professional. What is a concussion? How do they happen? A concussion is a traumatic brain
injury that occurs when the head is impacted, hit, struck, or shaken. Inside the skull, this violent movement of the brain is very detrimental to the brain
itself. When a concussion occurs the brain literally bounces or twists in the skull causing damage to the brain cells, which in turn cause chemical
changes in the brain. These changes make the brain more sensitive to other injuries or stress. All athletes participating in contact sports are at risk...
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In February 2011 an NFL defensive player committed suicide and left a final note requesting his brain be donated to Boston University School of
medical research where it was found that all his head injuries had caused long–term brain damage. Another NFL star that committed suicide, Junior
Seau, was one of the toughest defenders to ever play the game. While playing Junior Seau was never sidelined for head injuries he sustained.
According to his ex–wife Seau had multiple concussions throughout his career. (Velasco 2012) This is an example of the culture in the NFL of being
"tough", and not coming off the field no matter how severe the impact is. Research done at the University of Texas had results that showed individuals
who have concussions in early adulthood have a higher chance to develop depression when they get older compared to people that haven't had
concussions. (Stong 2013)
""I just thought to myself, 'What am I doing? Is this how I'm going to live my adult life, banging my head, especially with what I've learned and knew
about the dangers?' " Borland told ESPN's "Outside the Lines." (Sappenfield
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Benefit Of Space Exploration
America has reaped the benefits of space exploration for sixty years, despite the open knowledge of its effects on those who enter radiation and
low–gravity environments. A low gravity environment is a space in which gravity, an attracting force between two masses, is lowered in a way that
causes a feeling of weightlessness (Newman, Phil. "What Is Gravity?"). Lowered gravity can cause gene modification and alter behavior (Shikawa,
Chihiro, et al. "Effects of Gravity Changes on Gene Expression of BDNF and Serotonin Receptors in the Mouse Brain."). It can also induce
osteoporosis, an incurable disease increasing the susceptibility of bones to fracture ("Osteoporosis."), causing astronauts to lose 1–2% of bone mass per
month in space (Bones, Space. "Space Bones.". Radiation (from space) is a type of ionizing radiation that releases energy when it occurs. When that
energy is released, it can be absorbed by living tissue, which can cause irreparable DNA damage (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for
Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions.").
Some believe that the benefits of space exploration are great enough to overlook the decreasing health of astronauts who have been affected by space
travel. I believe that the knowledge of space from space exploration is not beneficial enough to cause astronauts harm and long–term health problems
when the same work could be done by artificial intelligence.
RELATION TO SCIENCE Galactic cosmic radiation can
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Hurricanes In Canada
Topic
7. When citizens describe the nature of Canada, Natural disasters are not often included. Explain a list natural disasters that pose a threat to Canadians
and their lives.
Introduction
Contrary to popular belief, Canada is not immune to natural disasters. As a matter of fact, natural disasters that have a recurring pattern on Canadian
land. While Canadians create new innovations to combat these disasters, they are almost always unstoppable and their effects are inevitable.
Earthquakes
Canada is located near and on many fault lines. With fault, lines energy builds up and has to be expelled in the form of an earthquake. The regions for
seismic activity in Canada are: the Cordillera region, British Columbia, the Arctic and to a smaller extend, and central Quebec. More than 4,000
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Although these disasters tend to be mild due to the cold water that surrounds Canada, some hurricanes on the eastern side of Canada can strike with
high speeds because the warm Gulf Stream extends close to Atlantic Canada. The strongest hurricane to pass through Canadian land was the 1927
Nova Scotia Hurricane that had winds of 165km/h and was classified as a category 2 hurricane however hurricane Ella, a Category 4 hurricane, was
able to invade Canadian water. Both hurricanes caused catastrophic damage and put many lives at risk. The 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that hit the
east coast of Canada caused many effects. These effects included landslides, flooding, damage to buildings and roads, storm debris littered the streets,
and boats were sunk. This tragedy costed more than 2 million dollars in repairs and hundreds of people's lives. Hurricanes are humanly unstoppable,
however new technology such as new architectural design and flood gates helps keep Canadians' cities safe from the devastation of
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Court Cases In Macy's Case
1–First of all, yes we would seek preliminary injunction on behalf of the plaintiff for the following reasons. To demonstrate, the preliminary injunction
which means a temporary order commanding a party to act or refrain from acting that is issued prior to; or during trial in order to prevent irreparable
injury from occurring before the case is decided. In the present case, the defendant breached the contract and violated his duty by not delivering the
parts to the plaintiff. In the contract a clause states that "failure to deliver these parts would constitute irreparable harm should US Auto seek to have a
court enter an injunction directing the Italian company to provide the parts." For this reason, the plaintiff has the contractual right ... Show more content
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First, the likelihood of success means the court will only need to find that there is a reasonable probability that our case will win, based on the facts and
the rules that we will apply on the case. To illustrate, the plaintiff always done his obligation as stated in the contract by sending the cost of the parts to
the defendant. While the defendant breached this contract by refusing to send the parts to the plaintiff without any reasonable cause. Further, the
defendant shows bad faith by sending the parts to other costumers who paid less than the plaintiff. Second, irreparable harm defines as any harm which
cannot be quantified or compensated with monetary damages, and which may justify injunctive relief. Here, the plaintiff can not repair their cars
without those parts which supposed to be delivered by the defendant; which cause a substantial economic loose to the plaintiff. The breach of the
contract by the defendant caucus clear irreparable harm to the plaintiff regardless of the availability of those parts in other companies. Finally, the
balance of the equities means that the injury on the plaintiff side is weighty harm than to the defendant through the injunction. And as long as there is a
contract between the parties the court will look to the contractual rights. As we state before, the defendant violated and breached the contract while the
plaintiff
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Essay on comm 320
Cases Comm 315
Case1 : King v.BioChem Therapeutic Inc. Fact: Dr King is hired by Bio Chem. She signed a special contract that specifies a period of probation.
During this period, she can be let go but you have to be known the wrong behavior in order to be able to rectify it. If the wrong behavior persists then
your contract will be terminated.
Issue: Is the termination of the contract of Dr King for fault justified?
Ratio
Employer version of facts:
1st meeting: after 5 months and a half, during this meeting, the management team are saying that they told her that she was being unsubordinated
2nd meeting: after 10 months, the management team told her that her behavior was still being not acceptable and that constitutes a second ... Show more
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Hasanie is arguing that Dynergie is not a competitor of Kaufel.
He is also arguing that he asked his direct superior if he could take this opportunity, and he agreed. However, the direct supervisor is denying. There is
not writing evidence of this authorization.
The last argument of Hasanie is that he was a victim of constructive dismissal. Basically a constructive dismissal happens when an employer changes
your working environment, inviting you to leave. However, Kaufel argues that they offered opportunities for growth within the group and that Hasanie
was only waiting for his package. Finally they are arguing that they needed more time to reorganize the group and assign responsibilities.
The judges conclude that Hasanie did not establish his case of having been dismissed without cause, or having been constructively dismissed.
Case 4: CopyFax v. Lambert
The different injunctions
Institution of Proceeding Final Judgement
Provisional InjunctionInterlocutory Injunction Permanent Injunction
The provisional injunction is given based on emergency criterias. It is used to maintain the status quo. The provisional injunction is valid for 10 days.
Within these 10 days, the individual has to
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  • 3. Concussion Persuasive Speech Concussion: 1. temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. The term is also used loosely of the after effects such as confusion or temporary incapacity. 2. a violent shock as from a heavy blow. Now which seems worse, a child who has been knocked unconscious, or one who has taken a blow to the head and experiences and violent shock neurologically? Both meaning the same thing in essence, these are the definitions of a concussions. Now ask yourself, how many people you know that have received concussions, perhaps multiple, and function just fine? The number, depending on who you are, might very well be a high number, but what's the harm in that? Although symptoms of concussions may disappear, the damage internally is permanent, and that damage can be life threatening either now or down the road. The reason children are brought into this mix rather than everyday... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 2011 study of U.S. high schools with at least one athletic trainer on staff found that concussions accounted for nearly 15% of all sports related injuries reported to athletic trainers. More than 248,000 children visited hospital emergency departments in 2009 for concussions and other traumatic brain injuries related to sports and recreation. Injuries associated with participation in sports and recreational activities account for 21% of all traumatic brain injuries among children in the United States. These statistics, all gathered by and coming from SWATA (Southwest Athletic Trainers' Association), a branch of the NATA (National Athletic Trainers' Association) are all reputable facts that were analyzed by healthcare professionals in the field of sports and that deal with athletes everyday. No argument for why a child should become one of these statistics is needed, given the gross number of cases and the severity of them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Case Study : Lopez V. Kmart Corporation Essay Case: Lopez v. Kmart Corporation (2015) Facts: Defendant (Kmart) allegedly failed to provide to plaintiff (Lopez) the written wage statements. The availability of the wage statements is required under California labor code. Under the agreement, employment–related issues between the employee and company shall be resolved informally or by binding arbitration. This replaces the right of either party to go to court or have a jury decide the outcome of the claims. Lopez alleges that the agreement was never valid due to the fact that he was a minor when he acknowledged the agreement and is now entitled to revoke his consent. Issues 1.Does a valid, enforceable contract exist? 2.Is Kmart 's Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Action warranted? Holding 1.A valid, enforceable contract does not exist. 2.Kmart 's Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Action is denied. Rule 1."In California, the elements for a viable contract are 1) parties capable of contracting; 2) their consent; 3) a lawful object; and 4) sufficient cause or consideration." In regards to a minor 's capacity to contract, a minor is capable of contracting unless specifically prohibited. However, Section 6710 of the California Family Code states that "except as otherwise provided by statute, a contract of a minor may be disaffirmed by the minor before majority or within a reasonable time afterwards." Application 1.The lawful object was the arbitration of any employment–related issues. Sufficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Attribution Error Bias Case Study Cognitive bias was rampant in this situation. This type of bias results in inaccurate situational assessments and "can cause an underestimation of exposure risk and an overestimation of the capability of systems to mitigate hazards" (Spigener, 2016, p. 20). Accordingly, both Transocean and BP officials participated in ignoring warning signs. Greatly underestimated risk is evidenced by members of both organizations discussing readings that should have been red flags to one or both companies prompting them to action (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Additionally, overconfidence bias was present in this case. This type of bias is when "[l]eaders tend to overestimate the accuracy of their own predictions, perceptions and judgments as well as the strength of their abilities, even when faced with evidence to the contrary" (Spigener, 2016, p. 22). Obviously, officials from BP knew the risks associated with purchasing substandard equipment and installing less than the recommended number of parts to meet safety specifications. Nevertheless, they had overconfidence in that they believed they could... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Attribution error biases operate through the tendency to understand one's own success in terms of personal powers and abilities while seeing one's failings as the result of bad luck or external, situational causes" (Spigener, 2016, p. 22). Transocean cited numerous decisions that were made solely by BP, which weakened the well ("A Problem Shared," 2010). It is much easier to believe the blame is attributed solely to external forces rather than to take responsibility for one's poor judgement and lack of action. The Deepwater Horizon situation was devoid of rational decision–making. If a decision model must be chosen, from the details provided in the case study, the garbage can model most closely approximates the type of decision–making used. Moreover, it appears there was very little decision–making in this particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The approach the Zimbabwean courts take towards the... INTRODUCTION A contract (according to Gibson 1997) is a lawful agreement made between two or more persons within the limits of their contractual capacity, with the serious intention of creating a legal obligation, communicating such intention, without vagueness, each to the other and being of the same mind as to the subject matter, to perform positive or negative acts which are possible of performance. Contracting parties through agreement, breach and operation of law can terminate contractual agreements. This paper will focus on termination of contracts through breach. Breach of a contract involves conducts, which are inconsistent with proper performance of the agreement. It is a violation of a material fact of the agreement. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result he was not obliged to take the post in order to mitigate the losses. SCRUTINY OF CAUSATION AND REMOTENESS OFDAMAGES To avoid undue hardship to the defaulting party a line must be drawn separating damages resulting from his breach for which he should be liable and damages which, although in the broad sense of the word are as a result of his breach, are so remote to extent that he should not be liable for them. This line is drawn when separating General (intrinsic) damages from Special (extrinsic) damages. The courts insist that the damages should be direct rather than indirect. Direct damages are also known as general or intrinsic damages. They flow naturally and generally from the kind of breach of contract in question. Indirect damages are special or extrinsic damages, which are only recovered in special circumstances attending the conclusion of the contract. In Zimbabwe there is only one possible test that could be applied to decide whether special or extrinsic damages can be recovered for breach of contract. This test is the contemplation principle. The test applied under this principle is to check whether the contracting parties actually or presumptively foresaw that the breach of contract in question would result in the type of loss being sued for. Case in point is that of Collective Self Finance Scheme (CFC) v Asharia (A) year 200 in which CFC contracted to buy a property from the respondent and paid a deposit. CFC later repudiated the
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  • 8. Benefit Of Space Exploration INTRODUCTION America has reaped the benefits of space exploration for sixty years, despite the open knowledge of its effects on those who enter radiation and low–gravity environments. A low gravity environment is a space in which gravity, an attracting force between two masses, is lowered in a way that causes a feeling of weightlessness (Newman, Phil. "What Is Gravity?"). Lowered gravity can cause gene modification and alter behavior (Shikawa, Chihiro, et al. "Effects of Gravity Changes on Gene Expression of BDNF and Serotonin Receptors in the Mouse Brain."). It can also induce osteoporosis, an incurable disease increasing the susceptibility of bones to fracture ("Osteoporosis."), causing astronauts to lose 1–2% of bone mass per month in space (Bones, Space. "Space Bones.". Radiation (from space) is a type of ionizing radiation that releases energy when it occurs. When that energy is released, it can be absorbed by living tissue, which can cause irreparable DNA damage (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions."). Some believe that the benefits of space exploration are great enough to overlook the decreasing health of astronauts who have been affected by space travel. I believe that the knowledge of space from space exploration is not beneficial enough to cause astronauts harm and long–term health problems when the same work could be done by artificial intelligence. RELATION TO SCIENCE Galactic cosmic radiation can cause irreparable DNA damage in astronauts (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions."). Astronauts can have damaged DNA and even cancer, although NASA sets a 3% maximum chance of cancer due to space radiation (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions." ). It was found that the brain had shifted upward in astronauts who underwent long–duration spaceflight due to changing gravity (Effects of Spaceflight on Astronaut Brain Structure as Indicated on MRI). This can cause loss of brainstem reflexes, trouble breathing, an irregular pulse, and many other negative effects (Brain Herniation). This entails ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Law Enforcement Agencies And Its Effects On The United States Bite and hold or bark and hold? Law enforcement agencies across the country have tried to balance the ever explosive decision of using force on a suspect who flees. Continually battling public concerns that seem to favor the suspect over the officer, many departments have changed their policy on the canine units that they employ. K–9 officers are more than tools to their handlers, they are their companions, and partners. Now, groups like the ACLU have targeted the use of K–9's in the apprehension of suspects and to prove their point they have even brought suit against the agencies who deploy the bite and hold method. They contend that this use of force causes permanent, sometimes irreparable, damage to the victims. In considering the use of force many law enforcement agencies have policies regarding the use of force and when K–9 handlers are allowed to release their partners to apprehend suspects. Under increasing pressure many agencies have redesigned their use of force continuums to accommodate less lethal forms of establishing control over the suspect. In departmental use of force continuums, where does the police dog rank? With the ability to bite with the force of up to 2000 pounds per square inch does that mean it is lethal? Controversy surrounds law enforcement officers and their respective agencies when force is used in the community. Riots, protests, and mobs have screamed their anger when officers have chosen to use force. Officer discretion and training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Brain Structure and Post Traumatic Brain Injury Essay... Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) have been shown to have a great impact on several specific structures in the brain of both immediate and long–term damage. Often preoccupation can be focused into the immediate outcomes. The immediate concerns of TBI are without doubt important but this often creates ignorance in terms of the long–term consequences that may follow an individual impacted by TBI into subsequent years. As one will come to recognize, this is of particular concern in terms of children who survive TBI. It was once believed that due to development, children were less vulnerable to TBI in comparison to mature, adult brains but research of childhood TBI has found this conjecture to be false (Beauchamp et al., 2011). As discussed in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At a time when brain development is crucial, it can be argued that, based on reported damage to developing structures of the pediatric brain, disruptions of development and long–term cognitive, psychological and social implications could arise as a consequence of TBI. Nonetheless, prior to an intricate look at the impact on specific brain structures, it is important to understand a TBI, the levels of severity and the immediate implications on a neurological level. The most typical TBI is that of a closed head injury in which no penetration of the skull or brain occurs (Roberts, 2009). Still, impact to the head results in the skull usually hitting a surface as a result of incidents such as falls, accident, sports, assault or abuse (Roberts, 2009). Once a TBI has occurred, a classification of the injuries severity is assessed based on the immediate presentation of symptoms (Roberts, 2009). Mild, moderate and severe classifications are determined based on the presentation (or lack their of) of symptoms such as consciousness and functioning of mental and or sensory process (Roberts, 2009). At the level of the neuron, TBI can cause critical problems. In cases where brain tissue stretches or is sheared, the axon of a neuron becomes weakened due to the stretching, which can result in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The System Of Collective Rights A lot has been said about the Brazilian system for the protection of collective rights, of its innovations in terms of procedure, and especially the possibility of protecting interests that in the past could not reach the Courts. However, it seems that the effectiveness of its execution is not discussed to the same extent. In general, the specific injunctions are preferred due to the very nature of the rights involved. However, not rarely it ends up being unsuccessful, so that the pecuniary reparation remains. In these cases, it seems that the system created a safeguard, by predicting that the amount from convictions in class actions, or the leftover values after individual executions are filled should be directed to funds – that, in turn, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, it is fundamental to analyze how it was developed and the main critics that it has been suffering. Next, the Diffuse Rights Defense Fund (FDD), a reference for the analysis for funds on class actions, is analyzed, since it is has the most resources and its regulation is the strongest and unified. It is about analyzing its configuration, operation, origin and application of the amount of money that it is assigned to allocate. Again, based on the comparative study it is investigated what the doctrine considers an institute closer to the configuration of the funds in class actions, which is the CERCLA Superfund, an USA administrative fund, linked to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created specifically to deal with the issue of toxic waste. Finally, it is sought to make a comparative balance between the possibilities of the fluid recovery within the executions of class actions in Brazil. THE EXECUTION AND THE EXECUTION OF COLLECTIVE ACTIONS Often the judge, in solving the litigation, ends up not granting protection to the right, which means that, even if the author gets a favorable sentence, not necessarily it will have its protection, being necessary also the executive provision. If, on one hand, enforcement is perceived as the moment in which judicial decision is materialized, on the other hand, it is essential to give the necessary attention and recover the complexity execution as a fundamental point in the judicial protection of rights. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Year Of The Drones THE YEAR OF THE DRONES Recommendations for Airborne Solutions Ltd Airborne Solutions Ltd, upon operating, may encounter various torts issues. An action may lie in trespass to land, private nuisance, or action on the case for wilful injury. 1.Trespass to land– Aerial Trespass AS Ltd may be liable for trespass if their drones intrude into airspace at a height that is necessary for the occupier's ordinary use and enjoyment of the land. For an action in trespass, the plaintiff has the onus of proving that the trespass occurred, and then it would be for AS Ltd to justify its actions (McHale v Watson). The elements that need to be satisfied for AS Ltd to be liable for trespass include: a.Title to sue Possession ensures entitlement to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore Causby suggests that AS Ltd activity poses the risk of committing a tort, even if drones are flown above the supposed height requirements and lies within the Civil Liability Act . However in general AS Ltd will not infringe the rights of the possessor of land if their drones are flown above the height required for the ordinary use of the land (30 metres above cars, buildings or people as recommended by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)) . CASA however has issued around 100 warnings to drone users for safety breaches, flying below the required height. AS Ltd's likelihood of being liable for trespass is therefore increased. If flown below this height, the intrusion into airspace will likely amount to a trespass. c.Intent of intrusion Intention is essential in trespass as outlined in Holmes v Mather. This element would likely be satisfied by AS Ltd, as their use of drones and fulfilment of clients' desires, requires extensive planning. This strongly suggests intention in intrusion. Defences a.The mere flight itself The ordinary action of flying over property does not necessarily constitute a trespass. This is outlined in the Civil Liability Act , which states that trespass is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Reflection On Rotator Cuff Injury In this assignment I will reflect on why the musculoskeletal system interests me as well as looking at rotator cuff injury and the treatments for this. Reflection As a keen sportsman I have had a natural interest in the complexities of human movement and performance. PE 'A' level introduced me to analysis of sporting performance and management and rehabilitation of injury. At this early stage in my physiotherapy career I have decided to stick with the musculoskeletal system as I am most familiar with it although I look forward to expanding my knowledge of other areas of physiotherapy practice in the near future. For this assignment I have taken the opportunity to further explore a very common and debilitating musculoskeletal condition which has a wide economic impact. I have decided to look at rotator cuff injury and treatment. Initially this was because I have suffered some minor shoulder issues myself, largely associated with resistance (weight) training. However in the course of my research I recalled a plasterer who worked at our house some years ago complaining bitterly of what was very likely a rotator cuff injury. Working above head height and doing a repetitive series of movements is indeed one of the major risk factors (Macfarlane & Mcbeth, 2003). 31% of people experience pain at work at least once a week, shoulder problems being one of the 3 major work complaints along with neck and back, these figures contribute to a ВЈ7.4 billion cost to the UK due to time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mich. Comp. Act : An Outline Of The Antitrust Reform Act foundation Michigan has adopted the Antitrust Reform Act. Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. В§ 445.774a. The Act allows employers to obtain agreements , protecting their reasonable competitive business interests by prohibiting employment with competitors. Id. But the agreement must be reasonable "as to its duration, geographical area, and the type of employment or line of business."Id. To be reasonable, a restrictive covenant must "'protect against the employee's gaining some unfair advantage in competition with the employer, but not prohibit the employee from using general knowledge or skill.'" Coates v. Bastian Brothers, Inc, 276 Mich. App. 498, 741 N.W.2d 539 (2007) If the agreement is found to be unreasonable, a court may "limit the agreement to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan held that Whirlpool's non–compete provision "extends far beyond Whirlpools's "reasonable competitive business interests.""Whirlpool Corp v. Burns, 457 F. Supp. 2d 806 (W.D. Mich. 2006) Whirlpool did not shown that its claim is enforceable, as it pertains to Burns. Id. The court reasoned this way because there was no evidence that "Burns has disclosed or is likely to disclose any information subject to the confidentiality provision." Id. Additionally, there is no evidence that the salesman had obtained credible information that would help his employment at Electrolux. Id. Whirlpool had not shown that it faced a real threat of "irreparable harm if not granted injunction." Id. However Burns could be substantially harmed because he would not be able to find employment using the general knowledge he gained in the past years in home appliances, potentially causing him financial burden. Id. Therefore the court found enforcement of the non–compete covenant unreasonable. application In this case, Tiger Fly Fishing's non–compete agreement does not extend beyond their reasonable competitive business interests. Unlike Whirlpool Corp v Burns, There is evidence that Max Verlander has disclosed or is likely to disclose any information subject to the agreement because Montana Fly Company is reasonably competitive with Tiger. Verlander sells "all kinds of" fly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Post Concussions Personal Statement The application of scientific knowledge to understanding the impact of concussions on mental health is critical for providing appropriate clinical diagnosis and treatment. Concussions vary in severity and can have debilitating effects that result in post–concussion syndrome. Having had personal experiences with brain injury, I know how difficult it is to witness deterioration of mental abilities and to cope with the stress of healing. I have always been interested in studying the complexities of the brain; however, my experience has only substantially increased my interest. My primary interest lies within the field of neuroscience, in which I would like to explore the effects of post–concussion symptoms on underlying mental health challenges and linguistic performance. To understand the complexity of these symptoms, I felt that I needed to interact with others who share similar experiences. I undertook a volunteer position with the Psychology Society of Carleton University under the APPLE program. This program provides a safe environment for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My training in psychology has served as the foundation for understanding behaviour at the individual level. This prompted an interest in learning about techniques used to study brain activity. I completed a course in psycholinguistics, in which I learned first–hand to conduct an experiment using an electroencephalogram. I worked collaboratively in designing and executing the experiment, which examined the grammaticality judgments of English speakers. I learned to collect, interpret, and present a critical analysis of the findings. This experience allowed me to work with individuals who have varied backgrounds in research and has improved my time–management and team–building skill set. Overall, this learning experience has contributed greatly to my knowledge of electrophysiological recording ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Case 3: Henry Gifford Et Al. V. USGBC Case 3: "Henry Gifford, et al. v. United States Green Building Council (USGBC), et al., 10‐7747 (filed October 8, 2010)". Facts. In October 2010, U.S. Green Building Council and its high–ranking managers including the president, Rick Federizzi were put in a class–action lawsuit filed by Henry Gifford, a vocal critic of LEED, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. From his points, Gifford stated violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) as well as monetary damages; however, in February 2011, he modified the complaints by adding three likewise situated partners as plaintiffs, dropping the RICO claim, and remaining the false advertising allegation under the Lanham Act and the customer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2005, "Destiny USA", a green–promised project of Destiny USA Holdings, considered as the borrower, was funded by three sources which are Destiny Holdings, bonds provided by the City of Syracuse Industrial Development Agency (SIDA), and loans (nearly $155 million) issued by Citigroup Global Markets Realty Corp as the lender. After that, the parties officially came into a construction loan agreement which clearly stated the roles and responsibilities of all parties in the project. Specifically, Citigroup would perform as a lender and an agent, in charge of funding money from the remaining parties ($365 million in total). After seventeen construction disbursements without any problems, the lender indicated Deficiencies under the agreement with the Tenant Improvement Costs (TI Costs) in its calculation. Subsequently, the lender started sending Deficiency notices to the borrower every month, and on May 20th, 2009, after sending an out–of–balance notice that the Deficiencies were over $15 million and getting no cure from the borrower within 10 business days, the lender stopped disbursing the remaining construction proceedings (at that time the project was almost 90% complete). Consequently, the borrower sued the lender in order to look for a preliminary injunction requesting the lender to maintain the funding for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Shaking Baby Syndrome April 30, 2005 Micro. Comp. Shaken Baby Syndrome Imagine yourself as a sweet, innocent, precious little baby. You are totally dependent upon adults to give you what you need and most importantly love. Your only means of communication is crying so you cry when you need to be fed, when you need your diaper changed, when you aren't feeling so well, or when you just want some attention. You are crying and someone comes over to you. They pick you up, but instead of holding you and comforting you, talking affectionately to you, they shake you violently and vigorously. You are a baby, imagine the fear and pain that the shaking causes you. This is a form of child abuse and what is even harder to believe is that it actually happens. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (National Center on Baby Shaken Syndrome) Head Trauma is the most frequent cause of permanent damage or death among abused infants and children (Showers, 1992). Fifteen percent of children's deaths are due to bettering or shaking and an additional 15 percent are possible cases of shaking. Fewer than 10 to 15 percent of shaken babies are believed to recover completely (Palmer). What are the effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome? There are many effects and symptoms of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Some mild effects include glassy eyes, irritability, poor feeding, vomiting, and choking, lethargy, blood in the eyes, breathing problems, sleepiness or inactivity, seizures and convulsions. Some more severe effects are collecting of blood between the brain and the skull, tearing of the child's brain tissues, brain swelling, bleeding along the back inside layer of the child's eye, the innermost layer of the eye detaches from the rest of the eye ball, and bone fractures of the skull and ribs. Of course the most severe effects are mental retardation, being in a coma, being in a vegetative state, and the worst, death. One in every four babies shaken dies. The rest have to deal with the injuries and symptoms that will affect the rest of their innocent lives. Twenty five to thirty percent of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Increased Intracranial Pressure Paper Care for a Patient with Increased Intracranial Pressure This paper explores research on nursing care for a patient at the hospital with an injury to the brain that is being treated for increased pressure buildup in the skull. Two articles were evaluated in an attempt to improve care for an individual suffering from a traumatic brain injury. The articles discussed in this paper defined what diagnostic assessments and data are crucial in detecting changes in the status of a patient with a brain injury who may be suffering from increasing intracranial pressure, as well as defining nursing interventions and techniques which can be utilized in practice to prevent complications. This paper identifies strategies for the nurse to use to prevent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Glasgow Coma Score of 8 or less also is an indication that the patient will need to be intubated soon. Once the tube is placed the ventilation may be useful in controlling the intracranial pressure as an intervention. Hyperventilation is a method used to reduce the carbon dioxide concentration in the vessels causing vasoconstriction which lessens the amount of blood circulating in the brain resulting in a decreased ICP (Zink and McQuillan, 2005). According to Zink and McQuillan, this intervention should only be utilized 24 hours after the initial injury because cerebral blood flow is often reduced at this point and constricting the vessels more may cause ischemia to occur. While using this technique it is important to monitor oxygenation to the brain tissue to assure no irreparable damage is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Should Be Allowed In Court Cases Beside jurisdictional questions, I think we have three main arguments on the injunction fee's issue. They are 1) the motion is not timely, 2) the statute does not allow for fees to be placed upon the State, 3) the injunction was not improperly granted. I would start off by mentioning that Idbeis v. Wichita Surgical Specialists, P.A., 285 Kan. 485, 488, 173 P.3d 642, 646 (2007) does appear to be the main case in this area of law, and beside Idbeis most of the other cases tend to be older, so some areas of this topic do not seem to be covered well. I would also note that if fees were to be awarded, they would only be able to get fees related to attempts to overturn the injunction and so say fees that were done for the general case would not apply.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... В§ 60–905, provides that a party seeking an injunction post a surety. This surety according to the statute is used to pay damages. The State though is not required to pay a surety and I believe there is an argument to be made that damages can only come for sureties. I would first mention that there is a case that does somewhat counter this idea. Brady, 25 Kan. App. At 795–96. In Brady, the Court of Appeals did imposed fees on a party that did not post a bond, because the court did not requirement them to do so. Id. The Court did indicate that the State may need to post a surety, but this was dicta as the State did not play a role in the case. I should note that attorney fees can only be required if there is a clear and specific statutory provision. Idbeis, 285 Kan. at 488. The Kansas Supreme Court has indicated that a party was entitled to recover if a bond was present. Alder v. City of Florence, 194 Kan. 104, 111, 397 P.2d 375, 381 (1964). Furthermore, the Court has also indicated that the bond itself it the source of damages. Texas Const. Co. v. Hoisting & Portable Engineers' Local Union No. 101, 180 Kan. 393, 396, 304 P.2d 498, 500 (1956). An early Kansas case also found that a party could not recover in an amount higher than the bound. Baker v. Craig, 127 Kan. 811, 275 P. 216, 217 modified, 128 Kan. 676, 280 P. 771 (1929). I think there is an argument to be made that because the statute does not require Kansas to post a bond, that there is no source for damages to be paid under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Myocardium Infraction Essay Research background and Significance Myocardium Infraction – MI is a very serious combination of family heritage and human behavior such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and various factors which overtime damages the heart muscle and obviously its functions. MI or heart attack is worsening disease process. The narrowing of the coronary artery due to atherosclerosis, as well as plaque build–up of cholesterol which hardened the arteries or blood clots severely block and significantly reduced or stopped blood flow and oxygenation which become lethal ischemia and reperfusion. Consequently, MI is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States which every forty–three seconds, someone has a heart attack. Every year 735,000 Americans have a heart attack, which 525,000 are a first time, 210,000 are recurring, and one of five heart attacks is silent. The overall costing are between $192.1 billion and 321.6 billion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2–What is the condition or disease you are interested in? Myocardial Infarction 3–What do you want to do with this patient? Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of stem cell therapies in reversing myocardial injuries. 4–What is the alternative to the intervention? The comparison between traditional therapy and the stem cell therapy such as: Pluripotent stem cell and multipotent/unipotent stem cell on the clinical feasibility, safety, and efficacy of the therapy in reversing heart muscle injuries (Calvin, Sheng, Li, Jijun et al., 2013). 5–What are the relevant outcomes? The stem cell therapy will become routine procedure to reverse damage of hypoxic conditions in heart muscle by improving quality of life, heart functional capacity, and decreasing morbidity and mortality in the United States as well as worldwide (Cutts, Nikkhah & Brafman,
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  • 22. What Potential Claims Does The Keith Family Have Against Mr. b) What potential claims does the Keith family have against Mr. Bankfiend under common law and/or the federal environmental statutes that we have discussed so far in class? The types of common law claims available for analysis are trespass, nuisance (private and public), negligence, and strict liability. In order to claim trespass, there must be a physical intrusion upon the property of another without the proper permission from the person legally entitled to possession of that property. Intrusion can occur when an actor intentionally enter the possessed land or when an actor causes something else to enter the land. For this claim, there does not need to be intent to harm for there to be liability. In the first project, metals and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the gasoline leak did trespass onto the property, then the Keith Family may have a claim. Based on the assumption that the gasoline leak did not touch their property, the Keith Family cannot claim trespass for the second project. There are two types of nuisance claims, private and public. Private nuisance is a nontrespassory invasion of another's interest in the private use and enjoyment of land. Nuisance requires interference of the Plaintiff for the right to use and enjoy their land. Also, private nuisance requires harm for liability. In relation to the first project, the Keith Family can claim private nuisance because the toxic substance leaching into their well does unreasonably interfere with their right to enjoy their well. In addition to this, the leaching into their well caused irreparable brain damage (harm) to the children of the Keith Family. In regards to the second project, it is assumed that the gasoline leak did not extend to the property owned by the Keith Family (as explained in the above paragraph). If the gasoline leak did touch the Keith's property, the leak must have been a harm that is serious and the financial burden of compensating for this and similar harm to others would not make the continuation of the conduct not feasible. It may be considered unreasonable because it did cause the Keith Family's revenues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Case Lawsuit 's Case Against Defendant Case I.INTRODUCTION Defendant SARAH MINER, owner, and operator of the Portola apartment complex, recently denied Plaintiff DARLAWILLIAMS, a former tenant, application to continue leasing her unit in the complex. Plaintiff subsequently brought suit against Defendant, alleging discrimination as the basis for her denial. The Plaintiff 's case against Defendant, however, is without merit. Defendant denied Plaintiff 's application because she received several noise complaints (Exhibit 1) throughout her tenancy, disrupting the peaceful residential community. Furthermore, Defendant denied Plaintiff 's application due to her failure to keep her unit in good condition; resulting in substantial damage to the unit and approximately $3,500 in repair ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On December 31,2015, Ms. Miner agreed to rent unit #3 to Plaintiff, a former tenant of Portola complex (Exhibit 4). Plaintiff worked as a waitress at Danny's restaurant and resided in unit #3 for one year before her lease expired on December 31, 2016. Although Plaintiff regularly paid rent in a timely fashion, during her tenancy, however, multiple noise complaints and damage sustained to the unit has subsequently lead to her renew lease denial on December 2, 2016. Moreover, Plaintiff never repaired the garbage disposal in her unit in accordance with her leasing agreement. INCIDENT 1: On January 16, 2016, less than two months into her tenancy, Plaintiff threw a party with a neighboring tenant. Several tenants called Ms. Miner in the middle of the night to complain about the party and the aggressively loud noise levels coming from the halls, resulting in police involvement in efforts towards shutting down (Exhibit 5). Moreover, Plaintiff received a personal email from Ms. Miner two days later, notifying her of the complaints filed and to clarify that she was residing in a peaceful residential community where the tenants do not throw or want to hear loud parties. Instead of taking accountability, Plaintiff blamed her neighbor for the disturbance in addition to minimizing her involvement. INCIDENT 2: On February 6, 2016, several tenants reported a loud argument taking place in Plaintiff's unit with her ex–boyfriend who subsequently assaulted her, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Short Note On Non Disparagement And Legal Counsel D.Non–Disparagement. From the date of execution of this Settlement Agreement forward, Plaintiff, Releasors and their legal counsel agree not to defame the Released Parties or any of their current or former employees, affiliated corporations, parent corporations, partnerships, divisions and subsidiaries, and their officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents, attorneys, insurers, successors and assigns, or any of Released Parties' services or products, in any matter, at any time, to any person or entity. Plaintiff, Releasors and their legal counsel further agree to refrain from making defamatory statements, oral or written, about any of the Released Parties (and their products or services), including but not limited to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... E.Releasors understand and agree that the payments specifically identified herein are the entire and only consideration for this Full Release and Settlement Agreement, and it is intended by Releasors and the Released Parties, and each of them, that this release shall be complete and shall not be subject to any claim of mistake of fact or law by Releasors and that it expresses a full and complete settlement of liability claimed and denied, and that this release is intended to be full, final, and complete. F.As part of the consideration for the payments hereinabove mentioned, Releasors are releasing all claims, including all those for known or unknown and anticipated or unanticipated injuries and damages arising out of or in any way relating to the Incident, including all interest, attorney's fees and expenses, if any, medical expenses, hospital expenses, medical liens, and other related fees and expenses arising from and/or in connection with the Incident. Releasors recognize and acknowledge that there is a risk that, subsequent to the execution of this Full Release and Settlement Agreement, Releasors will claim or suffer monetary or other losses, expenses, or damages which they may allege are in some way caused by or related to the Incident, but which are unknown and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Traumatic Brain Injury Research Paper Psychological Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries The brain is a complex and curious organ; despite extensive research, scientists still know little about it. William Allman described the brain as "a monstrous, beautiful mess." He went on to say that "its billions of nerve cells– called neurons – lie in a tangled web that display cognitive powers far exceeding any of the silicon machines [scientists] have built to mimic it" (faculty.washington.edu). Imagine this mess of neurons experiencing a simple disruption, one that creates a domino effect that effortlessly damages this intricately created organ. Some of the most disastrous disruptions to this complex organ, traumatic brain injuries, most commonly occur in the frontal lobe. Injuries to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some cases this cases this may be true. Substance abuse can, in fact, encourage aggressive behavior in certain people but not in all. In the same way, head trauma can encourage more aggressive behavior in certain people, but not all. There is no fool proof scientific method of diagnosing who will be an extreme aggressor and why, however, what has proven to be true is more often than not a person with a traumatic brain injury has a tendency to be more aggressive than one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Effects Of Pollution On The Environment And Ecosystem Pollution The air we breathe, the water we drink, the ground where we grow our food, is polluted with harmful things. Pollution is the introduction of harmful or poisonous effects of a substance into the environment. It disrupts the balance of people's lifestyle when they are contaminate. Pollution balance in the environment and ecosystem. The environment is in the process of becoming unsafe or unsuitable to use. Pollution can come in many different form, such as air, water, soil can have pollutant that can wreak havoc on the environment. Pollution can be a form of anything and cause so much harm. It can take the form of chemical substances or energy. When chemicals are released by spill or underground leakage, the soil can become contaminated, which is soil pollution. The release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere, is the product of air pollution. The industrial wastes dumped into the rivers and other cause an imbalance in the water leading to its severe contamination and death of aquatic species. The most dangerous form of pollution is air pollution, there are many cause for it. The depletion of the ozone is due to air pollution, which is a threat to human health. In the article, " pollution : Causes and Effect", on the website, http://www.conserve–energy–future.com/, it was said that, "Smoke from chimneys, factories, vehicles or burning of wood basically occurs due to coal burning; this releases sulphur dioxide into the air making it toxic. The effects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study Of Medical Case 9.Then plaintiff realized that on January 03 2017, she suffered a minor stroke due to exposure to CO poisoning and as of result lack of oxygen to her brain, stroke is a disease when the brain is robbed of oxygen. It was approximately 700 over–flights from January 01, 2017 through the early morning of January 03, 2017 and at that time plaintiff's heart and breathing condition were in a very bad shape. 6.Plaintiff went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with xxxx, this is a miracle that she survived the ordeal, with a permanent and irreversible damage to her nervous system but survived. VI. CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT A. PRIVATE NUISANCE PER ACCIDENS 20.The Plaintiff brought this action against the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 20.Accordingly, at a minimum, the Defendant is negligent in hiring, retaining, and supervising its employees and other associated to be using their positions and authority to engage in forbidden acts and cover up. Defendant's actions or omissions, stated herein or otherwise, through their officers, employees, representatives, and/or agents, constituted negligence, each and all of which were a proximate cause of the Nuisance and Plaintiff's harm or damages resulting from that misconduct. IV. RELIEF 5. Plaintiff seeks monetary relief over $50,000 in accordance with NY. R.CIV. P. 47(c). The amount of Plaintiff's damages is substantial and well in excess of the jurisdictional minimums of this Court. Plaintiff requests relief for the causes of action described above as follows: 21.Plaintiff has experienced severe psychological pain and suffering in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain severe psychological pain and suffering in the future as a result of her psychological injuries. 22.Plaintiff has suffered mental anguish in the past and in all reasonable probability will sustain mental anguish in the future. 23.Plaintiff has sustained loss of earning capacity in the past, and in all reasonable probability will sustain loss of earning capacity in the future. 24.Plaintiff has suffered the reasonable cost for necessary medical treatment and health care
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  • 29. Shaking Baby Syndrome Essay Shaken Baby Syndrome Imagine yourself as a sweet, innocent, precious little baby. You are totally dependant upon adults to give you what you need and most importantly love. Your only means of communication is crying so you cry when you need to be fed, when you need your diaper changed, when you aren'tfeeling so well, or when you just want some attention. You are crying and someone comes over to you. They pick you up, but instead of holding you and comforting you, talking affectionately to you, they shake you violently and vigorously. You are a baby, imagine the fear and pain that the shaking causes you. This is a form of child abuse and what is even harder to believe is that it actually happens. The correct term is Shaken Baby Syndrome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (The Epilepsy of Central Florida) The degree of brain damage depends on the amount and duration of the shaking and the force involved in impact of the head. Shaken Baby Syndrome is difficult to diagnose, unless someone accurately describes what happens. Physicians often report that a child with possible Shaken Baby Syndrome is brought for medical attention due to falls, difficulty breathing, seizures, vomiting, altered consciousness or choking (Palmer). The caregiver may report that the child was shaken to try to resuscitate it. Physician look for retinal hemorrhages, (Retinal hemorrhages is bleeding in the retina of the eye), Subdural hematoma (blood in the brain), increased head size indicating excessive accumulations of fluid in the tissues of the brain (Palmer). Doctors and physicians also look for damage to the spinal cord, and broken ribs. This occurs because of the way the baby was held or grasped to hard. Doctors usually get Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans because they assist in showing injuries in the brain. Fifty Thousand cases occur each year in the U.S. (Ramirez, 1996). One shaken baby in four dies as a result of this abuse (Poissaint & Linn, 1997) Approximately 20 percent of cases are fatal in the first few days after injury and majority of the survivors are left with handicaps ranging from mild to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Brain Injury In College Sports Every student–athlete knows the risk–factors that come with playing any sport. According to Luke Gessel, there were approximately 300,000 brain injuries that were related to sports activities (Gessel, 2007). When an athlete experiences multiple concussions, it can cause the end of one's career as well as lead to other long–term issues. Sports are a major component of any college. Collegiate sports draw in future recruits, sponsorships, and numerous other aspects that bring money to the table. These sports activities can vary from college to college and each sport has its own protocol towards the prevention and treatment of sport–related injuries. It is the responsibility of the team doctor to manage injuries that a student–athlete suffers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protocol needs to be updated as well as in order to be able to catch the symptoms of mental health issues. Every sport will have some type of issue that comes with it. Whether it be mental, physical, or emotional, there will always be risk–factors that come with playing any contact sport, but these risk factors don't alone put the athlete at risk it also puts the student at risk. That is why there should be changes made to the way things are handled with brain injury protocol. Team physicians should be able to know when a student–athlete is depressed or has serious anxiety. They should be able to diagnose the issue on sight instead of later when it is too late. Brain injuries are a well–known issue throughout all sports and one that every athlete tries to avoid, but it's not that easy. Until these changes are made there will continue to be more brain injuries. With those brain injuries come mental health issues that will more than likely be overlooked instead of handle properly. Depression that could have been prevented if treated as if it were cancer. Anxiety that could have continued a student–athletes career in the professional league if that is what they could have chosen. Until changes are made student–athletes all over the world will continue to get brain injuries that will later cause mental health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Benefits Of Oral Piercings Causes To Gum Disease It's becoming increasingly popular for younger people to get piercings on their lips, in their cheeks or their tongues. No matter how cool they look, these piercings can wreak some serious havoc on your oral health and cause a wide variety of problems. Tropical Smiles Dental, a local family dentist in Kailua Kona, understands the severity that piercings can cause, having seen it on some of their own patients. They've helped to compile a cautionary list of outcomes that piercings can lead to. Gum Disease: Having an oral piercing usually results in unwanted contact between the ornamental piercing and your gums, which can ultimately result in scratching and injury, and may even result in the gums receding. Infection: The mouth is a dirty place, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Shaken Baby Syndrome According to Merriam–Webster, trauma is defined as a serious injury or wound to living tissue caused by an extrinsic agent; a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes a person to have mental or emotional disturbances, usually for an extended period of time. There are many types of trauma that can affect a child's development, specifically neural development. One pervasive form of trauma to children is Shaken Baby Syndrome. Shaken Baby Syndrome is a simple descriptive for a disturbing cluster of subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhage, traction type metaphyseal fractures, and retinal hemorrhage seen in children due to the act of violently shaking the child (Miehl, 2005). Shaken Baby Syndrome us an extremely vicious act of abuse... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major effect of well–developed spirituality include having a positive and meaningful view of life and developing a sense of coherence that allows survivors of abuse and neglect to comprehend and make meaningful sense of trauma, and manage personal resources to deal with stressors in life (Glenn, 2014). As a Christian it is easy to make the correlation between a strong, confident spiritual relationship with the ability to overcome struggles and trauma of our past. It is encouraging to see empirical research to support our beliefs. References Feldman, R. (2014). Development across the life span (Seventh Ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education. Glenn, T. (2014). A bridge over troubled waters: Spirituality and resilience with emerging adult childhood trauma survivors. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 16. Pp. 37–50. Laurent–Vannier, A., Toure, H., Vieux, E., Brugel, D., Chevignard, M. (2009). Long term outcome of the shaken baby syndrome and medicolegal consequences: A case report. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Volume 52(5). Pp. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Organ Preservation Before the actual transplantation of an organ, preservation is key. One of the most common methods of organ preservation is cooling. At temperatures as low as 4В°C, only a few metabolic rates remain. The subsequent obstruction of the Na+/K+ ATPase not only causes cell edema, but results in an increase in ADP level and a reduction in ATP reserves. Due to the plummet of the ATP and the resulting degradation of adenosine, hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase accumulate. Additionally, a breakdown of ion homeostasis, along with other cell death–causing events, occur due to the depolarization of the cell membrane. The cytosolic Ca2+ concentration increases as a result of the ATP deficiency that impedes the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase. The mitochondria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cold–induced cell death manifests as necrosis when the ATP is depleted. Otherwise, apoptosis ensues. Bcl–2 and Bag–1, which are both regulatory genes that control apoptosis, can play a role in reducing hypoxic cell damage. Lying at the heart of organ hypoxia during preservation are redox changes. The concurrent transfer of electrons between molecules and ion is associated with the redox conversion in tissues. The processes of intermolecular electron transfer are called redox reactions due to the transfer of the electrons occurring at the same time. Redox potential or RP is the tendency of molecules and ions to be reduced by acquiring more electrons. As reduced intermediates build up during the hypoxia transport of H+ and e–, the redox potential decreases. Krebs cycle products accumulate and glycolysis activates as a result of the plummet in redox potential. Slow redox potential, along with ineffective transport of H+ and e–, ensues. Finally, irreparable damages in the redox cycle occur as the glycolysis is weakened and the glycogen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Influence Of Civil Disobedience In The United States Civil disobedience is America's way of growing. Without historical examples, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, the United States would be stuck in antebellum ways of thought. The caveat of these national heroes was that they were peaceful. They did nothing to cause harm or damage. That made a point to their followers as well as their antagonists. In modern times, there are those that follow the rules of peaceful protesting (like the Women's March on January 21, 2017). On the other hand, you have those who hide behind the term "civil disobedience" to cause destruction and chaos (like the UC Berkeley riots on February 1, 2017). Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts society, but violent resistance masquerading as civil disobedience is tearing our country, once united, to shreds. The Civil Rights Movement was one of the greatest accomplishments of peaceful resistance. Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the introduction of social media and the incredible development of journalistic media, the coverage of protests has taken a turn for the dramatic. One of the more peaceful protests of 2017, the Women's March, is a great example of the change. What originally started out as the Women's March on D.C. turned into a nation affair. Next to no damage resulted from the demonstrations, therefore, no punishment needed to be dealt. The ladies, and their gentlemen supporters) of America took to the streets to protest possible restriction of women's rights with the upcoming presidency. The one major incident of the event, Madonna admitting she has thought about blowing up the White House, led to a justified investigation into the pop star. In response to her speech and the aftermath, she said, "... it's important people hear and understand my speech in it's [sic] entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context," admitting she does not condone violence. The rally allowed women to grow together in defense of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Lyme Disease: Early Diagnosis And Treatment Lyme disease is a type of pathological disorder that is characterized by imbalances in bodily functions, especially in the nervous system (1). It occurs because of the effect of bacterial infection, a Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, which is blood–borne to a person by infectious ticks (1). The disease is more common in North America and Europe, especially in wilderness areas and grassland (1). Lyme disease is classified into phases according to the speed and the extent of the infection in the body. Early diagnosis and treatment prevent the patient from reaching the late phase, so it is important to be aware of the two phases of Lyme disease, which are the early disease phase that has two stages, and the late disease phase. The early localized stage is when Lyme disease begin the process. At this stage, the disease is consigned in a very small and limited area (2). It is common to have an allergic reaction to the tick bite site due to the antigens in saliva of the tick, so it should be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually this disease resistant to treatment because of the damage is irreparable in the tissues (2). Late disease also features bouts of inflammation of the large joints, especially in the knees and continue these bouts weeks to months (2). In the United States, arthritis in one or a few joints is the most common feature of patients with late Lyme disease, but neurologic manifestations, such as a subtle encephalopathy or polyneuropathy can also occur (2). In Europe, patients may develop a chronic skin condition called acrodermatitis chronical atrophicans, but this manifestation has not been identified conclusively in the United States (2). However, these features are less common now since the majority of patients are diagnosed and treated during the early phase of Lyme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Mental Disorders In 'American Sniper' It is a well known fact that war is gruesome and changes those involved. We have all heard the stories of soldiers risking life and limb to protect our beliefs, but until recently we have believed that the scars of war were merely physical. While mental disorders like PTSD were debated shortly after World War II it was not diagnosed until around 1980. Even now, there is a plethora of other factors that contribute to the mental health of war veterans. These same factors are being ignored not only by the public and the medical professionals, but sometimes even the veterans themselves. There are numerous reports of veterans who cannot readjust to their previous lives away from combat and they are repeatedly diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ambiguity of the concept mirrors the experience of a soldier who has sustained a brain injury with tangible side–effects, this is because, like the audience, the soldier is unable to distinguish between true and untrue or in the literal sense of a soldier: friend and foe. This is seen in the case of the War on Terror as it is challenging to differentiate between a regular civilian and a terrorist before it's too late. Brain injuries caused by various blasts often damage the frontal lobe, the part of the brain that controls emotions, combine this with the traumatic experiences witnessed by the veterans, and it's the perfect recipe for disaster. In the case of Army staff sergeant, Robert Bales, the daily stresses of war coupled with the traumatic brain injury that he had sustained during his service led him to kill sixteen Afghan civilians, and he is not the first soldier to commit crimes such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Adolescent Binge Drinking The Parada, Corral, Mota, Crego, HolguГn, and Cadaveira, (2012) suggest that the purpose of their research was to observe the relationship between binge drinking (BD) and executive abilities in college undergraduates; furthermore, the significant amount of the maturing of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that happens during the teenage years, in addition, the frontal lobes are in great peril to the neurotoxic results of booze. There is great probability that the brain region may be particularly susceptible to damage during adolescence (Parada, et al, 2012). The brain is not fully developed until the age of 25 years old; consequently, the adolescents might have irreparable damage to all parts of the brain, which might affect them for the rest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the behaviorism model, performance helps purpose, so depression or performance restriction; therefore, this manifestation is occasionally self–supporting, and it can be observed from a traditional behaviorism perspective, and a combined enticement and reaction (Luke, 2016). The performance in depression happens in a settlement of the self, either indirectly or directly (Luke, 2016). Depressive opinions that are incomplete, immovable, or inflexible, and founded on broken–down reasoning, which contribute to dysfunctional performances (Luke, 2016). Beck's cognitive triad labels the person's destructive opinion of the personality, the domain, and the imminent (Luke, 2016). This characteristic replicates the awareness, beneficial impact on today's cognitive–behavior methods (Luke, 2016). If a client has an emotional encounter, for instance inadequacy, despair, and attribute themselves to that expressive encounter by trusting it is authentic, then become depressed (Luke, 2016). If opinions and emotional state are approached as tangible empirical authenticities, they apply adverse power over consequent contemplating, experiencing, and performing (Luke, 2016). In comparison, when feelings are observed as passing and chronological tangible, they employ less power over the person (Luke, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Football-Related Concussions In Youth Football Football–related concussions in youth football and the NFL Concussions are rapidly becoming more and more of a concern in sports today. This is especially true in the sport of football, youth, amateur, and professional. What is a concussion? How do they happen? A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that occurs when the head is impacted, hit, struck, or shaken. Inside the skull, this violent movement of the brain is very detrimental to the brain itself. When a concussion occurs the brain literally bounces or twists in the skull causing damage to the brain cells, which in turn cause chemical changes in the brain. These changes make the brain more sensitive to other injuries or stress. All athletes participating in contact sports are at risk... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In February 2011 an NFL defensive player committed suicide and left a final note requesting his brain be donated to Boston University School of medical research where it was found that all his head injuries had caused long–term brain damage. Another NFL star that committed suicide, Junior Seau, was one of the toughest defenders to ever play the game. While playing Junior Seau was never sidelined for head injuries he sustained. According to his ex–wife Seau had multiple concussions throughout his career. (Velasco 2012) This is an example of the culture in the NFL of being "tough", and not coming off the field no matter how severe the impact is. Research done at the University of Texas had results that showed individuals who have concussions in early adulthood have a higher chance to develop depression when they get older compared to people that haven't had concussions. (Stong 2013) ""I just thought to myself, 'What am I doing? Is this how I'm going to live my adult life, banging my head, especially with what I've learned and knew about the dangers?' " Borland told ESPN's "Outside the Lines." (Sappenfield ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Benefit Of Space Exploration America has reaped the benefits of space exploration for sixty years, despite the open knowledge of its effects on those who enter radiation and low–gravity environments. A low gravity environment is a space in which gravity, an attracting force between two masses, is lowered in a way that causes a feeling of weightlessness (Newman, Phil. "What Is Gravity?"). Lowered gravity can cause gene modification and alter behavior (Shikawa, Chihiro, et al. "Effects of Gravity Changes on Gene Expression of BDNF and Serotonin Receptors in the Mouse Brain."). It can also induce osteoporosis, an incurable disease increasing the susceptibility of bones to fracture ("Osteoporosis."), causing astronauts to lose 1–2% of bone mass per month in space (Bones, Space. "Space Bones.". Radiation (from space) is a type of ionizing radiation that releases energy when it occurs. When that energy is released, it can be absorbed by living tissue, which can cause irreparable DNA damage (Cucinotta, Francis A. "Space Radiation Risks for Astronauts on Multiple International Space Station Missions."). Some believe that the benefits of space exploration are great enough to overlook the decreasing health of astronauts who have been affected by space travel. I believe that the knowledge of space from space exploration is not beneficial enough to cause astronauts harm and long–term health problems when the same work could be done by artificial intelligence. RELATION TO SCIENCE Galactic cosmic radiation can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Hurricanes In Canada Topic 7. When citizens describe the nature of Canada, Natural disasters are not often included. Explain a list natural disasters that pose a threat to Canadians and their lives. Introduction Contrary to popular belief, Canada is not immune to natural disasters. As a matter of fact, natural disasters that have a recurring pattern on Canadian land. While Canadians create new innovations to combat these disasters, they are almost always unstoppable and their effects are inevitable. Earthquakes Canada is located near and on many fault lines. With fault, lines energy builds up and has to be expelled in the form of an earthquake. The regions for seismic activity in Canada are: the Cordillera region, British Columbia, the Arctic and to a smaller extend, and central Quebec. More than 4,000 earthquake occurs in Canada every year. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although these disasters tend to be mild due to the cold water that surrounds Canada, some hurricanes on the eastern side of Canada can strike with high speeds because the warm Gulf Stream extends close to Atlantic Canada. The strongest hurricane to pass through Canadian land was the 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that had winds of 165km/h and was classified as a category 2 hurricane however hurricane Ella, a Category 4 hurricane, was able to invade Canadian water. Both hurricanes caused catastrophic damage and put many lives at risk. The 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane that hit the east coast of Canada caused many effects. These effects included landslides, flooding, damage to buildings and roads, storm debris littered the streets, and boats were sunk. This tragedy costed more than 2 million dollars in repairs and hundreds of people's lives. Hurricanes are humanly unstoppable, however new technology such as new architectural design and flood gates helps keep Canadians' cities safe from the devastation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Court Cases In Macy's Case 1–First of all, yes we would seek preliminary injunction on behalf of the plaintiff for the following reasons. To demonstrate, the preliminary injunction which means a temporary order commanding a party to act or refrain from acting that is issued prior to; or during trial in order to prevent irreparable injury from occurring before the case is decided. In the present case, the defendant breached the contract and violated his duty by not delivering the parts to the plaintiff. In the contract a clause states that "failure to deliver these parts would constitute irreparable harm should US Auto seek to have a court enter an injunction directing the Italian company to provide the parts." For this reason, the plaintiff has the contractual right ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the likelihood of success means the court will only need to find that there is a reasonable probability that our case will win, based on the facts and the rules that we will apply on the case. To illustrate, the plaintiff always done his obligation as stated in the contract by sending the cost of the parts to the defendant. While the defendant breached this contract by refusing to send the parts to the plaintiff without any reasonable cause. Further, the defendant shows bad faith by sending the parts to other costumers who paid less than the plaintiff. Second, irreparable harm defines as any harm which cannot be quantified or compensated with monetary damages, and which may justify injunctive relief. Here, the plaintiff can not repair their cars without those parts which supposed to be delivered by the defendant; which cause a substantial economic loose to the plaintiff. The breach of the contract by the defendant caucus clear irreparable harm to the plaintiff regardless of the availability of those parts in other companies. Finally, the balance of the equities means that the injury on the plaintiff side is weighty harm than to the defendant through the injunction. And as long as there is a contract between the parties the court will look to the contractual rights. As we state before, the defendant violated and breached the contract while the plaintiff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on comm 320 Cases Comm 315 Case1 : King v.BioChem Therapeutic Inc. Fact: Dr King is hired by Bio Chem. She signed a special contract that specifies a period of probation. During this period, she can be let go but you have to be known the wrong behavior in order to be able to rectify it. If the wrong behavior persists then your contract will be terminated. Issue: Is the termination of the contract of Dr King for fault justified? Ratio Employer version of facts: 1st meeting: after 5 months and a half, during this meeting, the management team are saying that they told her that she was being unsubordinated 2nd meeting: after 10 months, the management team told her that her behavior was still being not acceptable and that constitutes a second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hasanie is arguing that Dynergie is not a competitor of Kaufel. He is also arguing that he asked his direct superior if he could take this opportunity, and he agreed. However, the direct supervisor is denying. There is not writing evidence of this authorization. The last argument of Hasanie is that he was a victim of constructive dismissal. Basically a constructive dismissal happens when an employer changes your working environment, inviting you to leave. However, Kaufel argues that they offered opportunities for growth within the group and that Hasanie was only waiting for his package. Finally they are arguing that they needed more time to reorganize the group and assign responsibilities. The judges conclude that Hasanie did not establish his case of having been dismissed without cause, or having been constructively dismissed. Case 4: CopyFax v. Lambert The different injunctions Institution of Proceeding Final Judgement Provisional InjunctionInterlocutory Injunction Permanent Injunction The provisional injunction is given based on emergency criterias. It is used to maintain the status quo. The provisional injunction is valid for 10 days. Within these 10 days, the individual has to
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