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2. Dota 2 Gambling Sites Overview
Set 2 Dota 2 Gambling Sites Overview
The eSports gambling market is still expanding and evolving, but already some companies have
established their practice. Weeding out the legitimate sites from those that are looking to just make
some quick money scamming unsuspected people is an important process. We re here to look at some
of the legitimate gambling sites that have built a reputation of being fair to their user base.
Pinnacle eSports https://www.pinnaclesports.com
Pinnacle was one of the first to start offering eSports match bets on their website in 2010 and they ve
ranked consistently in the top three for bookmakers. Founded in 1998 under the parent company
Pinnacle Sports Worldwide, Pinnacle has gone from a struggling startup company to now servicing
customers in over 100 countries. One of the reasons they re so popular is because they re not a
traditional betting exchange. This allows them to offer better odds without the charge of a
commission. We re here to further explain what that exactly means to you, the customer.
Traditional bookmakers function be building a safe margin in their favor. Markets are rated as a
percentage of the fair market. Above the 100% fair market line favors bookmakers, below that margin
favors the bettor. When the margin in odds increases too substantially, it s hard for consistent bettors
to secure a profit. For that reason, Pinnacle s main goal is to deliver the most competitive margins
possible in the bookmaker s market. The lower
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3. Essay On Apollo 13
Apollo 13 was to be the third mission sent from the Apollo Project to land on the Moon. An explosion
in one of the oxygen tanks caused the spacecraft to become crippled during the flight and the crew
were forced to orbit the Moon and return to the Earth without landing. The Apollo 13 mission was
launched on Saturday afternoon, April 11, 1970 from launch complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
The space prime crew consisted of trained experts Commander James A. Lovell Jr., Command module
pilot Ken Mattingly and Lunar module pilot Fred W. Haise Jr. There was also three backup crew
members named John W. Young, John L. Swigert Jr. and Charles M. Duke. This crew was ready to
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However, at 55hrs, 54mins and 53secs when the crew was 200,000 miles from Earth and closing in on
the moon, mission controller Sy Liebergot saw a low pressure warning signal on a hydrogen tank in
Odyssey. The signal could have shown a problem, or could have indicated the hydrogen just needed to
be resettled by heating and fanning the gas inside the tank. Swigert flipped the switch for the routine
procedure. However when flipping the switch one of the oxygen tanks in the service module exploded.
The explosion caused one of the spacecraft panels to rip off and damaged the fuel tanks killing the
crew s oxygen supply and the spacecraft then began to lose power. The crew notified Mission Control,
with Swigert s famous phrase, Houston, we ve had a problem... . Luckily the Apollo spacecraft was
made up of two independent spacecrafts joined by a tunnel the main spacecraft named Odyssey and
the lunar model named Aquarius. Luckily for Apollo 13, the explosion only damaged Odyssey so they
had Aquarius as backup, which wasn t supposed to be turned on until the crew was close to landing on
the moon. It didn t have a heat shield to survive the trip back to Earth, but it could keep the crew alive
long enough to get there. Then, the astronauts could switch to Odyssey for the rest of the trip home.
Haise and Lovell frantically worked to boot Aquarius up in less time than designed, while Swigert
remained in Odyssey to shut down its
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4. Essay on Resources for Differentiated Instruction
Introduction
As described by Hall, Strangman, Meyer (2011), differentiated instruction [DI] allows teachers to
build flexibility into their approach and understanding in adapting curriculum to the needs of the
student, instead of requiring students to apply modifications they may be ill equipped to complete (p.
2). In the alternative classroom, with a majority of students ELLs, teachers can adapt DI to set lesson
and curriculum goals through a range of instructional and management strategies to engage students
through curiosity, promote understanding, and clarify understanding to incorporate learning in the
classroom (Laureate Education, Inc., 2010a; Laureate Education, Inc., 2010b). As a teacher become
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One way to do this is through the Apple iTunes App TapTyping available at http://gettaptyping.com.
This program will train the students to acquire better keyboarding skills on the District issued iPad s.
The program that I rely on for general keyboarding skills improvement is TypingWeb at
http://www.typingweb.com. Accounts on free, and I have set up a classroom portal that monitors
progress and shows student improvement.
One resource that I can use to plan for lessons differentiated by learning profiles in the Media Literacy
classroom is using software included with the computers. Our school purchased 25 Apple iMac
computers and we are all learning how to adapt the software programs we were using with the PCs
and make them work through the Apple environment. We stayed with the Microsoft Office for Mac
and even though the programs are somewhat compatible, redirecting interest to a new software
environment means letting students discover the passion in what works for them, and then passing the
information on through PowerPoint and other software application presentations.
Even though we develop lessons and classroom activities using differentiated instruction, as
Tomlinson (2005) emphasizes, it is not necessary to separate the categories in planning or instruction
according to readiness, interest, and learning profile, (p. 58). I would invite my
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5. Labia Essay
There is an evident to prove the high cycling usage of Jaffna district which is the availability of cycles
in every household in percentage. If we compare Northern Province with other provinces of Sri Lanka,
that shows the 88.7% of the household which are having the bicycle for their day to day activities
(Central Bank of Sri Lanka, 2015). In Northern Province, Jaffna district is a metro city and
administrative center of other four districts. That is why; we can easily say that cycling usage of the
household is very high in Jaffna compared with other districts of the Province as well. The following
table 1.2 shows that details.
Table: 1.2, Availability of Household Cycling, Percentage of Households
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This can also help planning and developing cycling friendly cities in Sri Lanka and provide lessons to
learn from Jaffna. This is the broader research question around which the current study is organized.
1.1.2 Narrowing the focus
There could be lots of factors influencing to the high usage of bicycle by the household persons.
Travel practices and transport mode choices are complex and multipart. Individual choices are
influenced by a large number of potential variables. Individual, socio cultural and environmental
aspects, political, policy, economical, route distance and hills, household roles and responsibilities,
risk aversion and alternative,presence of bicycle infrastructure toward and wider participation in
cycling all contribute to commuter cycling. The following figure 1.3 shows the factors and sub factors
which could influence the cycling usage or mode choices in any context.
Figure: 1.3, Influencing Factors on cycling practices
Source: Compile by Author from literature review (Pucher, J., Buehler, R., (2008), Wardman, M.,
Page, M. Tight, M. (2007), Winters, M., Davidson, G., Kao, D. Teschke, K., (2011)
Although there could be various
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6. Anne Frank And Sophie Scholl
... positive thinking is also a soft and fluffy term that is easy to dismiss...it carries the same weight as
words like work ethic or persistence (Clear). Positive thinking can help you through many tough
situations. As victims of the Holocaust, both Anne Frank and Sophie Scholl displayed positive
attitudes during their hardships.People can best respond to conflict by staying positive and seeing the
brighter part in situations. There are many benefits to being positive rather than negative. For example,
in an excerpt Thanks to Father who brought my entire postcard a movie star collection here
beforehand and to a brush and a pot of glue, I was able to plaster the wall with pictures. It looks much
more cheerful (Frank 374). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, They know that positive, supportive and authentic relationships are the foundational
building blocks to anything and everything they want to achieve (Caprino). This quote represents what
the characteristics of a person are, which affect the people around the contender. Also, in an excerpt
from Growing Up in Hitler s shadow , Later, Sophie would not buckle again on her political views: In
another letter to Fritz, she wrote, I don t like to think about it, but soon there is going to be nothing left
but politics, and as long as it s so confused and evil, it s cowardly to turn away from it (Bartoletti).
This quote shows how young sophie thought her mind and fought for the positive and right choice,
despite the ideas of the ones around her. Ultimately, another young girl also answers the question,
Anne Frank. She makes an important point, Well, all I can say is that I don t really know yet. I don t
think I ll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn t mean I hate it. It s more like being on
vacation in some strange pension. Kind of an odd way to look at life in hiding, but that s how things
are (Frank 374). Anne s attitude towards the situation was responsible and positive, and the side effect
allowed the rest of the people living in the annex to look on the brighter side of their
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7. The Black Panthers Essay
The Black Panther Party was founded in 1966 by party members Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in
the city of Oakland, California. The party was established to help further the movement for African
American liberation, which was growing rapidly throughout the sixties because of the civil rights
movement and the work of Malcolm X, and Dr. Martin Luther King. The Party disembodied itself
from the non violence stance of Dr. King and chose to organize around a platform for self defense ,
(which later became part of the party s original name). The party was established to help further the
movement for African American liberation, which was growing rapidly throughout the sixties because
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(Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, 1997).The Black Panthers based their agenda around a Ten Point
Plan a document that was mainly used by the party, and its distribution played a major role in the party
s method propaganda, education, and recruitment. We hold these to be self evident, that all men are
created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights: that among these
are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted
among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that, whenever any form of
government becomes destructive of these ends, it is right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to
institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such
form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence ,indeed, will
dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and,
accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are
sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But, when
a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce
them under absolute despotism, it is their
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8. Argument
Argument
The Need for the FBI Over the years, the FBI has grown from a small bureau into a service that not
only the nation needs, but also the world. It has helped in many significant cases throughout history,
such as Al Capone, the Unabomber, Bonnie and Clyde, and without the FBI, would not have been
solved or taken care of as easily ( Famous Cases 1). These have proven to make the environment a
better place to live in. The FBI is needed to protect the country s safety and the well being of each
individual daily. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has grown to be an immune system that is
needed, to protect the country, the individual s and the environment that is lived in every single day,
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( FBI History 1).
Roosevelt and Bonaparte had a main idea that the people they would hire would be based on their
effectiveness and their knowledge. Throughout its first years of service, the bureau did run into a few
problems. One of the most imperative is the run in with the Secret Service. The FBI would use agents
from the Secret Service to help them with investigations, and Bonaparte did not like this because [t]he
heart of any investigation is information (Kronenwetter 61). So, in result of this he wanted just his
men working on the investigations, Congress favored him and enabled him to begin his own force.
President Roosevelt and Attorney General Bonaparte both ended there run in the FBI in March 1909.
The FBI has investigated many cases throughout history, but some of the major ones have had to do
with terrorism, such as Al Qaeda or 9/11. The 9/11 case was worked on incredibly hard by the FBI,
and more than half [their] agents worked to identify the hijackers and their sponsors and, with other
agencies, to head off any possible future attacks ( 9/11 Investigation 1). Cases like these are the ones
that demonstrate that the FBI is essentially needed. By implying [t]he United States homeland faces
two very different threats from international terrorism , it is creating a feeling and fear of something
wrong that is waiting to happen to the nation ( FBI 1). With the help of United States FBI to support
and examine details, American citizens are more
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9. Beautiful Place To Vacation To Destin Florida
1. We thought that Destin Florida would be a beautiful romantic place to vacation for couples. Punc. 2.
The next time someone came to see how I was doing, they had nothing to say. Pronoun Antecedent 3.
Carrying around the iPhone felt like putting a brick into your pocket. You 4. The scenery of the well lit
cabins were beautiful. S V agreement 5. I am so happy that my parents, friends and family chose
Tennessee. Serial comma 6. The job was very easy all I had to do was open the store in the morning.
Run on sentence 7. If I had me a mechanic the salesman would be a whole different salesman. Double
object and comma 8. When I was about fifteen or sixteen years old, me and my two youngest brothers
were outside talking and the eldest was fixing on
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10. What Would Jesus Do in Today s World
Your favorite band is coming to town. Tickets are $100 $150, and you want to attend the concert and
enjoy a special dinner beforehand. However, you have other financial obligations which include credit
card bills, tuition, books, rent, car payment, a cell phone bill, etc. What would Jesus do? Jesus
preaches a kingdom without living in excess or greed; he values the humble servant role. According to
Matthew, Kraybill, and in class worksheets, Jesus would spend his money on financial obligations and
not on a concert. Who is Jesus in the book of Matthew? In Matthew 6, Jesus advocated treasures in
heaven over treasures on earth. Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and
decay destroy, and thieves break in and steal. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think this means to not worry and to trust in God that your needs will be met, but only if one believes
in the Lord. The question of how to spend money could also be connected in Matthew 16 when Jesus
spoke about discipleship. Jesus asked of his disciples, What profit would there be for one to gain the
whole world and forfeit his life (Matthew 16:26). I connect this with verses listed earlier, how Jesus
preached against materialism and monetary obsession. I think that Jesus is saying a life wasting
money is a life wasted. That life is more meaningful when the focus is not on money. I also think the
verse of the rich young man could be connected to how Jesus would spend his money. In Matthew
19:21 23, Jesus preached to a rich young man to sell his possessions and give to the poor, and then that
young man would no longer be rich on earth but he would be rich in heaven. The young man did not
want to sell his possessions, and I think that rich young man is the type of person who would spend
money living in excess. The rich young man would spend his money on a concert, which is the
complete opposite of what Jesus would do. According to the parables worksheet done in class, the
parable of the rich fool is another example of how Jesus instructed us to not live a life focused on
money. Luke 12:16 21 is about a life rich in possessions versus a life rich in God. The rich fool built a
bigger
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11. ##bols And Symbolism In Life Of Pi By Yann Martel
Symbols have been used from the beginning of civilization for communicating basic needs and used
now to provide deep meanings and definitions. Throughout the whole novel, Life of Pi , written by
Yann Martel, there are many symbols that have been proven to be significant throughout the novel. Of
the many, there are three main symbols that add overall meaning to the novel: Richard Parker, Algae
Island, and the color orange. Firstly, a main symbol in the novel is Richard Parker, a four hundred fifty
pound Bengal Tiger. Richard Parker with the main protagonist, Piscine Molitor Patel, also known as
Pi, come together during a shipwreck and endure over two hundred days of hardship on a lifeboat, in
the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Pi is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He barely had anything to help him survive. There was even a point where Pi was fed up with his life
and lost the will to live, which later changes in the novel. Eventually, he finds land called Algae Island
after days on the lifeboat. Religion is a worship or belief of a superhuman controlling power, like God.
Algae Island symbolizes religion. In the beginning, when Pi was on the lifeboat he did not have the
will to survive and wanted to do find land with fresh food and drinks. He was calling all his gods for
help. Before finding Algae Island, he says, It s no use. Today I die. I will die today. (Martel 126). But
as soon as he sees land, he says I saw trees. I did not react. I was certain it was an illusion. ... They
grew to be a forest... a low lying island. I pushed myself up. I continued to disbelieve my eyes ... The
trees were beautiful. (Martel 140). Pi was hoping to find land and finally did. He felt safe at the Algae
Island. People turn to religion for safety and for a normal life, Pi felt safe and normal when he was in
Algae Island. People hope to get guidance and help during their toughest time and for Pi, he comes
across this land in the most time of need. It provided him with everything he needed to survive. It
seemed like a paradise for him after the horror in the lifeboat. This is important because the island was
one of the reasons why he is still alive. He was able to nourish
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12. Favorite Brand Of Hello Burger
1.0 Identify one favourite brand and describe what makes the brand great or why you like the brand?
I choose Hello Burger as my favourite brand. Hello Burger s main product is burger while other
products are also provided like drinks, French fries and desserts to match up a restaurant concept. It
has numerous competitors that have same objectives with them such as KFC and McDonald.
However, Hello Burger is different from other fast food restaurant because of the uniqueness, taste and
high quality in the burgers even though the price is same with other fast food outlets.
Hello Burger is using the new use or different application of existing burger. Hello Burger have been
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David believes that creative and innovative products will bring his business to successful way because
this can increases the competitive advantage in the industry. New products and existing products are
always developed by following the trend, preference, demography and appetite to enrich the menu and
provide a lot of choices for customers. Recently, flower pot ice cream was developed to quench thirst
during this hot weather. To match up preference of Malaysian in term of taste, Rendang Burger is
prepared to make customer accept the same taste as they consume every day. This are proves that
Hello Burger understands the needs and wants of customers deeply and always tries to satisfy
customers.
Hello Burger keeps improve creativity on their products in term of appearance. On top of that,
customers can see an art on latte when they enter into the restaurant and order a latte. People do love
food with an art, so the founder tries to decorate the products in order to attract the attention of
customers. Mr. David expresses art into the products so that people not only can eat burger but also
can take picture of the burger and share it to everyone through social media like Facebook. This brings
an added value to Hello Burger which it attracts customer to come to Hello
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13. Theme Of Symbolism In Heart Of Darkness
What are the symbols used in the novel The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad?
In 1885 to 1960 Belgian colonized the Congo and people and the resources are being exploited by the
colonizer. In the novel Heart of Darkness Conrad use various symbols to explore the theme or to show
the concept of the novel. The author use various symbols in the novel from which there are several
symbols which represent the theme and the concept of the novel. The symbols which helped to
explore the theme of the novel are colonization by the European country to African people, ivory
which made the Native people slave and the moral degradation of the women in the country.
The theme colonization was portrayed by the symbol Darkness where the title of the novel itself tells
the Heart of Darkness , according to Odak darkness places for the thoughts those are evil, insanity and
corruption. Marlow travels to the Congo as a captain of the boat without knowing anything about the
company where he is working and he travels in darkness, unfamiliar parts of the world and finds out
that the evil lives in the shape of Europeans who should bring enlightenment. The colonizer s greed
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Kurtz s fiancé where she tells to Marlow that she knew him more than any one where she says I knew
him best . In the text Marlow states that But with every word spoken the room was growing darker,
and only her forehead, smooth and white, remained illumined by the unextinguishable light of belief
and love (Conrad, pg. 114, HoD). The darkness in colonizer mistreating the native was for their power
and greed. At first the colonizer tells that they would civilize the native but the actual idea was to
extract the ivory and Mr. Kurtz was the one who the natives worship him and he doesn t leave the
native land till he
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14. Relevance Of Shakespeare
As a teaching aid, Shakespeare s innovative use of vocabulary helps show children how to use the
language they are born with better than a bland textbook, even when used without this aim in mind.
William Shakespeare is an English poet, playwright, and is often referred to as a national poet. He is
considered to be one of the greatest writer and dramatist in the English language/ world wide.
Shakespeare s innovative writing is what makes up his plays and poems such as Hamlet, Othello,
Richard III, etc. Shakespeare should continue to be taught in the ninth grade curriculum because his
work goes on a deep understanding with people s lives today, his work has influenced individuals,
movie industries, countries, etc., and his work is focused mainly on teenagers lives.
First and foremost, Shakespeare s works should be included in the 9th grade curriculum because her
works are still relevant today because his plays and characters portray issues. . . and are like a journey
into self exploration. . . analyze an uncertain future. In the article On The Bard s Birthday, is
Shakespeare Still Relevant? the author emphasizes , These are not plays we read and see together as a
generation or a country. They re works we enjoy as a species. Shakespeare offers a roadmap to the
human (Petri 374). Petri explains Shakespeare s works has a vibe of understanding people across the
globe. His work respects all people and their experiences from gender to their lifestyle. What makes
Shakespeare
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15. Comparing Two Diaries, Donald Vining s A Gay Diary Vol Essay
Two Diaries, Donald Vining s A Gay Diary Vol. Two and Martin Duberman s Gay in the Fifties look
into the everyday life of gay males in the post World War II Era. While World War II increased
freedom for men to sexually explore within the male community, post World War II extended the
freedom of exploration but also created a subsequent backlash against homosexual practices. Vining
and Duberman s diaries document an extension of gay freedoms in the post World War II period.
Although Vining and Duberman give contrasting accounts of their lives as gay males in the postwar
period, common themes could be drawn in the form of friendships, sexual activity, relationships, and
backlash by heteronormative society. Vining had a social sphere consisting of predominantly
homosexuals due to his metropolitan location. Vining, a gay male living in Manhattan, had a very
complex social life that consisted mainly of gay, white men. Vining frequently went to the theater,
parties, and dinner with his gay friends, and he would constantly be in contact with at least one of his
friends (Vining Diary, p. 9, February 5 1947). World War II placed men in all male, close quarters and
allowed them to sexually explore, so men in the postwar period sought an extension of this freedom to
explore. Fortunately, cities in the postwar period afforded men this continuation (Allan Berube,
Coming Out Under Fire). Rather than being trapped in a small town with community policing, cities
allowed men to be
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16. Michael Sattler and the Anabaptist Movement Essay
Perhaps the most misunderstood, least recognized, and largely undervalued of all the great reformers
of the sixteenth century is Michael Sattler, the Anabaptist. The little that is actually known about
Michael Sattler is often times assumed or misinterpreted. However, the definite information available
regarding this radical suggest that his brief yet significant role as a Reformation leader was truly
invaluable for the unification and survival of the Anabaptist movement and its teachings. In addition,
the radical ideas of Sattler and other Anabaptists have helped shape Western culture as we know it
today. The contributions of Sattler to the greater Christian world are undeniable. This essay will
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The men, including Sattler, recanted and were released, but banished from Zurich. Upon Sattler s
departure from Zurich, there is no mention of his name until the next summer. Historians believe that
during this dark period, or possibly even before Zurich, Sattler was married to a woman named
Margaretha, a former Beguine. (2)
During the summer of 1526, a man by the name of Hans Kuenzi took Sattler (and possibly
Margaretha) into his home. Kuenzi was an Anabaptist from Oberglatt, and had been jailed for his
beliefs. He was released from prison on May 21, 1526. So it is sometime hereafter that Sattler and
Kuenzi connected. Evidence from a letter written by Kuenzi to the Council at Zurich confirms that
Sattler had not yet joined the Anabaptist movement or even been (re)baptized at this point. Over the
course of Sattler s stay in Oberglatt, Kuenzi taught the young man how to weave, and the two
frequently discussed Scripture together. Although there is no specific date given for Sattler s
conversion, by the time he leaves Oberglatt in late June, he had been baptized and was ready to be an
influence for the Swiss Brethren Anabaptists. (3)
Michael Sattler s departure from Oberglatt marked the beginning of his very brief ministry. By late fall
or early winter, Sattler was in the town of Strasbourg, debating and teaching Swiss Brethren beliefs.
Strasbourg was the stronghold of the
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17. Feral Hog Research Paper
Free Meat Go Hog Wild!!!! For years feral hogs have succeeded at expanding in population. The feral
hogs will continue to adapt to many environments and climates. Do to recent studies scientist have
shown an estimate of 614,000 and 1.4 million feral hogs in Oklahoma. Large populations of feral hogs
have been spreading across the state from the Southeast to the Northwest. Being able to determine the
different characteristics between domestic, feral and Russian hogs is sometimes difficult because the
DNA, skull measurements and the outside of the body. A feral hog can travel up to 15 miles males
have larger home ranges than females .Boars do travel by themselves unless they are with a sow.Feral
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Feral hogs can get many different infectious and parasitic diseases. As you know feral hogs are
omnivores and rooting and wallowing is they re number one way to destroy crops .This usually
happens when it s planting time or when the plants are nearly finished growing. Hogs mostly prey on
young livestock such as calves, lambs, fawns, and ground nesting birds and sometimes even kids
when the hog has an opportunity. Feral hogs have been known to carry diseases to humans and
livestock. Swine brucellosis can cause loss of production and profit of domestic swine operations. And
is also transmitted to other hogs .Feral hogs hide several parasites that might affect humans or other
animal such as Fleas, hog lice and ticks are the most common. Hogs also have internal parasites which
can be adapted in feral hogs and may include round worms that are why it s very important to wash
your hands, cook the meat thoroughly, and wear gloves before and after handling the meat. A law was
made stating within 15days of bringing feral hogs over in Oklahoma animals that tested positive were
sent to the slaughter house no exceptions. Because it was so easy the hogs to spread they re
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18. Automated Customer Service Essay
Automated Customer Service: Advantages Outweigh Disadvantages
The marketplace in the world today is more competitive than ever before. Businesses are trying to
increase profits and lower operating costs. Stockholders are insisting that companies make money,
thus increasing their stock portfolios. Consumers are busier than at any point in the history of man.
They work longer hours and try to squeeze more extracurricular activities into their evenings. Into this
arena has come the automated customer service system.
Automated customer service has brought many advantages to today s businessmen and consumer
alike. It has decreased consumer waiting times, enabled businesses to lower operating costs, and
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That s all gone away with the automated attendant. A few clicks of the button and the consumer has
accessed their account, completed their transaction, or received the information needed. For those
instances when a correction is needed or an error has been identified, most legitimate businesses have
included an option that allows the consumer to speak with an operator. This enables the consumer the
best of both worlds. Those who prefer to speak to a living breathing person have that ability, while
those who wish to have the capability of conducting their transaction without human interference have
their prayers answered.
In an increasingly fast paced world the automated customer servant can be a godsend. Yes, there are
problems with the system. There are bugs that through new technology and innovation will hopefully
be worked out. How many people thought the first automobile was nothing more than a confounded
contraption that was just as likely to blow up on you as get you where you wanted to go? I would
imagine there were thousands, even millions of people who felt this way. We live in an imperfect
world and in this imperfect world no new innovations are error free, and it is a given that most people
resist change. However, with most people looking for ways to save time so that they can squeeze in
that thirty minute workout or make it to their oldest sons baseball game, the automated attendant
innovation is one of the best options available. In
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19. Alopecia Areata Essay
Alopecia Areata
Patricia Braun
Barry University
Author Note
This paper was prepared for BIO 302 taught by Doctor Garramone
Alopecia Areata
My daughter was a year and a half when she was diagnosed with Alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is
considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to protect the
body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, the
structures from which hairs grow. This can lead to hair loss on the scalp and elsewhere
(https://www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Alopecia_Areata/default.asp). Alopecia areata is not a life
threatening disease but it is a traumatic disease.
When my daughter was eight months old she had a high fever. I was working nights and had my older
sister watching my daughter. On this particular night I got off early and when I walked in the house I
heard my daughter crying in her crib. My sister informed me that I was babying my daughter too
much and she had to learn how to go to sleep by herself and self soothe. That is how she raised her
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We used every type of topical treatment used for Alopecia areata at that time which included: topical
minoxidol, anthralin cream and ointment, and corticosteroids. We didn t have much success and one
patch turned into several patches that were growing larger. I decided to bring her to the Philadelphia
Children s Hospital because I thought, what better place is there to bring your child than a Children s
Hospital that specializes in children. I was so young and naïve I truly believed they would have all the
answers and I would be able to save my baby from years of emotional pain. I was wrong. I was on an
emotional rollercoaster and was making decisions with my heart instead of thinking
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20. The Historical And Cultural Context Of The Novels Essay
The historical and cultural context of the novels cannot be fully understood unless we deal first with
the events leading up to the 1920s and the 1950s.
The end of the nineteenth century saw the emergence of life changing technological advances such as
the steam engine, the mechanized factory, as well as gas and electricity (James 1994: 25). Humanity
became aware of the possibilities made available by the technical progress. But instead of using
science and technology to improve and simplify people s way of life, humans created weapons of
mass destruction. The increasingly deadly wars fought with alienating technology had various effects.
On the one hand, the people affected longed for peace and were still conscious of the fact that
technology could be used for good purposes and to bring about the tranquillity and worldly
brotherhood they wished for. On the other hand, after witnessing the horrors of war, after being made
aware what humans could do to one another, the positivism linked to the belief that utopia was
possible began to vanish. Two very contradicting stances on this issue demonstrate the conflict that
arouse after World War I: while some believed that technology still meant progress, others condemned
their use. It is with great unease that readers of dystopian novels realize that the imperfect society is
not about technology gone wrong, but man and human ambition going wrong (Golder 2015: XX).
While utopias up to the 1850s were more concerned with the
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21. The Great Molasses Flood Of 1919
Would you believe me if I told you that it was just as effortless to swim in syrup as swimming in
water? Well, it s true! I realize it seems insane, doesn t it? Throughout this essay, I am going to talk
about the history of molasses (syrup), The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, and how we know
swimming in syrup is much like swimming in a pool of water.
Molasses, from the Latin word melaceres, meaning honey like, is a thick dark syrup that is a
byproduct of sugar refining. This results when sugar is crystallized out of sugar cane or sugar beet
juice. (Molasses) Before doing thorough research, I never knew the history of syrup, in fact, I had
never actually thought about syrup quite often either, considering that I am not an extremely
tremendous fan of syrup. However, I believe that I am further educated on the subject after my recent
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I couldn t imagine!
The source of what became known as the Great Molasses Flood was a 50 foot tall steel holding tank
located on Commercial Street in Boston s North End. On January 15, 1919, a crowded section of
Boston was rocked by a massive tidal wave not of water, but of molasses. The bizarre deluge came
after a molasses holding tank burst and sent 2.3 million gallons of the dark brown syrup swirling
through the city streets. 21 people were killed and over 150 people were injured. (The Great)
As I was reading as The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, I was shocked!The closest relation that I could
possibly think of that I have seen is the rainfall flood of 2008 in Saline County, Illinois. I remember
going outside and wading in water, it was almost impossible to drive and buildings were flooded
majorly. Excess of 12 inches above normal. (Flood of 2008) When I walked outside, I could not
believe my eyes! I didn t even think it was possible for Carrier Mills to get as much rain as it had
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22. Inflating Mind Simulation
Trick#8: Improve your memory by inflating your memory like a balloon
The good thing about mind simulation is that they often feel real and if you are one of those who play
video games you are certainly familiar with the concept. So, here inflating your memory like a balloon
consists of:
One, see (visualize) a balloon inflating in front of your eyes.
Two, imagine that the same thing is happening with your head (which represents your head). So, here
the bigger the balloon gets inflated the more you should imagine your head getting big and at the same
time your memory being enhanced.
Three, the more you imagine the balloon getting bigger, the more you start feeling that you can
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Evaluate how effective and how fast your memory works once you get your adrenaline shots and
compare it to how productive you are when you are calm and not excited.
Trick #12: Instantly improve your memory by letting chai tea work on your senses
Chai tea originated from India and as much as it is full of exotic flavors It is also good for your
memory. So:
Warm yourself a cup and let the herbs work in the warm water for a minute maximum.
Then, start sipping once on the tea. Count to 10 and then take two more sips. Let the tea work on you
and crawl into your senses (take 10 seconds to do this).
Next, take more sips and each time oxygenate your brain and enhance your memory by breathing in
and out, helping the ingredients in the tea travel through your head and unlock your memory. The trick
consists of absorbing all the memory enhancing properties of the tea by helping get absorbed through
sipping and breathing at the same time.
After you are done with your cup, you can then take advantage of the chai tea which has just unlocked
your memory, which is free from barriers, dust and spiders and reveal a refreshed and dynamic
memory.
Now it s your turn to take advantage of the chai tea and clean out your memory from anything
preventing from being
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23. What Are The Effects Of Bull Run On The Civil War
Bull Run was the first major land battle of the American Civil War. This battle shaped the war that was
to come, showing both sides that it was going to be much longer and bloodier than expected. The first
battle of Bull Run began near a small stream (Bull Run) in NE Virginia, and about 30 miles SW of
Washington DC. The Battle began on July 21st, 1861, this battle was also the first preeminent
undertaking of the Civil War. The Civil War had started a couple months before Bull Run at the battle
at Fort Sumter. Both sides were hopeful that the war would be quick and over soon.The south thought
if they could take another victory, the north would just give up and leave the confederate states as they
were. While at the same time many from the north
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24. Medical And Health Services Manager
As a Kaplan University student pursuing a Bachelors in Health Science I will hope to attain a position
as a Medical and Health Services Manager. By position and title I will help to plan, direct, or
coordinate medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health
agencies, or similar organizations. It is possible that I could manage an entire facility or a specific
clinic or department. Maybe even manage a group of physicians. Managers must be able to direct
changes that conform in healthcare laws, regulations, and technology to continue to evolve with
medical practices and the government.
Medical and health services managers must at least have a bachelor s degree in a supporting field.
Some positions may require that you have your master s degree in the field as well. I found, on
www.onetonline.org, that a few certifications such as Certified Healthcare Facility Manager, Approved
Clinical Supervisor, or Certified Health Unit Coordinator may needed to be taken as well. All states
also have their own licensures whether it be national or state specific. A healthcare facility should be
specific an any additional training or certifications that will be needed before I can be able to apply for
the position. Some facilities may also have OJT (on the job training) that will also help attain the
position that I seek to fulfill. There will also be quarterly and annual training that will have to be
completed to maintain all certifications. Some
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25. Feminism In Shirley Jackson s We Have Always Lived In The...
The author G.D Anderson once said that Feminism isn t about making women strong. Women are
already strong. It s about changing the way the world perceives that strength. Throughout all of
documented human history, patriarchal values and beliefs have been a dominant factor in society,
literature, and culture. Forever seen as inferior, the strength that women truly have has had to hide
behind the thought that a man is necessary for anything to succeed. Shirley Jackson is the author of the
gothic novel We Have Always Lived in The Castle; a story about a young girl and her sister, who are
both absolutely despised and ostracized from the people who live in the village around them. The two
Blackwood sisters could not be more different in both personality and values, but in the novel We
Have Always Lived in the Castle, Jackson uses her platform to express how even the most contrasting
natures of femininity are able to come together to be self sufficient despite opposition and aggression
from male figures.
Mary Katherine represents is a wild and youthful girl that Jonathan Lethem describes as an expulsive
iconoclast (Lethem ix). She clearly has the simple mind and thoughts of a child, but that youth is
darkly complemented with the demented inner thoughts of a cold blooded killer. Several times
throughout the novel, she envisions the village burning and the people around her dying; Helen Clarke
is one of those people. Helen is an old friend of the Blackwood family, and one of
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26. China Political Power
Political Power of Artistic Expression The political power may cause the huge impact on the country,
especially for the artists. This is because they express their thoughts and feelings thought arts such as
drawing and sculpture. When people see the history of arts, they are able to figure out history of
religion and what was the important event for history. The art is remarkable history legacy for each
country. From Song dynasty to the Yuan dynasty and then Ming dynasty had political power changed
the artistic expression. During Song dynasty, due to Chinese prestige was rapidly spread out of the
areas, China rediscovered the philosophical insight was combined with a perfect balance of
imaginative power and technical fine point which were made the great epochs in the history of
Chinese art. Moreover, the first printed paper money had been printed. With the aid of this new craft it
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However, because of China had mercy on the the worst of the atrocities that had been visited
indignation on all other sufferers. The Yuan dynasty may had been short and disgraceful period, but it
was a marvelous period in the history of Chinese art. This is because their nostalgia is shown in the
tendency in the painting which has much refined decorative arts, to revive ancient styles (Michael
Sullivan, 207). The Yuan dynasty was in several respects revolutionary because these traditions given
a new explanation and the separation between the court and the cerebral. Which brought the Mongol
occupation instilled in the scholar class a belief of belonging to a self sufficient elite that was to have
an enormous influence on painting (Michael Sullivan, 208). During Yuan dynasty, many arts and
crafts are able to see innovations and totally different art technique to against Song refinement. In
decoration, they represented and reflected the unique taste of the Mongol victor
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27. The Importance Of Voting For A Candidate For Office
One of the most critical ways that individuals can affect governmental decision making is voting.
Voting is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office or for a resolution of an issue.
Voting takes place in the context of a large scale national or regional election, however, local and
community elections can be just as poignant to individual participation in government. Every
Australian citizen who is aged 18 years or more can vote in a federal election if validly enrolled and
not disqualified from voting. Political participation is the basis of democracy and a vital part of the
right to vote . Australia s constitution has framed the progressive democracy Australia has become,
however there is debate on the derivation of this right to vote and on the extent of the protection of
that right. The right is not constitutional at all, instead being governed by international treaty
obligations and commonwealth legislation. The right to vote has been defined as the right to cast a
ballot in an election. However, in order to fulfil the democratic objective of representative
government, modern definitions require that the vote cast is effective, that each individual may only
vote a single time and that franchise is equal. Further, the right must have legal prevalence in order to
prevent its erosion through legislation.
The right to vote is set out in Section 41 of the Australian Constitution (Cth) and states No adult
person who has or acquires a right to vote at
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28. Common Problems of High School Students
1. Family problem family issues affect students performance in school as students are not cognitively
developed but psychologically,emotionally, or affectionately developed too therefore if they are in a
bad state or when family issues such as child abuse,sibling rivalry and many more are burdened on
students there is the possibility for the student to flop especially in a case where the student is an
excellent child.
a. The psychological and Emotional issues investigated included psychosomatic problems and self
esteem. It was hypothesized that adolescents who have experienced unwanted family problem. It leads
to student to constantly needed approval, lots of things to get attention, and sensationalized/dramatized
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Some are get jobs instead of going to school because they think that when they a job they think that
their lives is stable.
a. Lack of family income A discussion of the effects of inadequate income implies the existence of a
standard of adequacy.There is, however, no single accepted standard of adequate family income,
although on certain cut off points there is little or no argument. Some are heavily debted
b. Scholarships
c. Overspend
d. Dropouts
e. Stealing
3. Vices is a practice or a behavior or habit considered immoral, depraved, or degrading in the
associated society. In more minor usage, vice can refer to a fault, a negative character trait, a defect, an
infirmity, or a bad or unhealthy habit (such as an addiction to smoking).
a. Drinking In the beginning, your drinking might not seem to be any different from the way other
people drink. You may drink only with classmates and friends. It may stay like this, or you may begin
to drink more. Your drinking might become a way for you to feel normal or to cope with life s
problems. Many students who have alcohol problems quit for days, weeks, or even months before they
start drinking again. But unless you can consistently keep your drinking under control and not fall
back into unhealthy patterns. Alcohol abuse also can contribute to stomach problems, interactions
betweenmedicines and alcohol, and sexual problems. It can lead to problems
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29. The Rights Of Ruth Simpson And Gay Rights
Ruth Simpson (1926 2008) Run through plagiarism check Politics isn t just about who gets to conquer
countries, fight wars or make laws in government. It s also about the slow grind and struggle of those
who work behind the scenes to make things happen. Nobody exemplifies this more than Ruth
Simpson, a gay rights activist who toiled for decades to raise awareness of LGBTQ rights in the US.
In 1976, when Ruth wrote her pioneering book on lesbian identity, From the Closet to the Courts, gay
men and women could be fired from their jobs, targeted by police, or harassed on the street with full
impunity. The majority of US states even legally barred gay people from certain jobs, including those
in teaching, policing, law and medicine even dentistry. If anything is testament to the work that
LGBTQ activists like Ruth have done, it is that such measures seem ludicrous and unthinkable today.
But the world that Ruth operated in was a vastly different one. Born to two committed socialists
deeply involved in the labor movement, Ruth was exposed to activism at an early age. By the time she
was 12, her parents were taking her to picket lines, where she witnessed her father beaten up by a cop
right in front of her. The result, however, was that Ruth disavowed politics she had seen the heartbreak
and anxiety that her parents activism had brought about. Instead, she studied drama and English at
university and moved to New York to pursue a brief career on Broadway. But she found that she
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30. Metal Death Trap Research Paper
Metal Death Traps How would you feel if someone told you whether you live, or die was
predetermined by a computer program? Self driving cars are becoming more of a reality every day and
the struggle of what it should do in an emergency has become a constant debate of ethics and morality.
English philosopher John Stuart, author of Utilitarianism, believes people should seek the greatest
good of their actions. Meanwhile, German philosopher Immanuel Kant, supports deontology (the idea
that the only true moral action is that which is made absent of any self desire and will not cause any
foreseen harm to another) in his book The Metaphysics of Morals. Although many people may believe
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Some people may argue that the value a few lives supersedes the value of the one in the vehicle, but
that idea is denounced by the fact that one cannot determine what would happen if the car is to
swerve. The car could possibly crash in to a building injuring many more inside or cause a major
accident on the road where many more might die. As Mill puts it in his book According to the greatest
happiness principle as I have explained it, The ultimate end. . . ., for the sake of which all other things
are desirable (whether we are considering our own good or that of other people) is an existence as free
as possible from pain and as rich as possible in enjoyments (Mill). In short, the ideology of
utilitarianism means we should seek the least harm possible. This can only be done if we allow the car
to do what cars are designed to do and drive forward. The only true guarantee that can be made by
these vehicles is that the rider will be treated with the upmost care. Anything outside of this is an
uncontrollable variable that may cause more harm than
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31. The Concept Of Fate In Oedipus The King
What s meant to be will always find a way by Trisha Yearwood, it is an inspirational quote that applies
to every human being. Even so, it s imperative, when it has to deal with a person s fate. There will be
obstacles that may deter a person s future. It can likewise make a man so focused on his needs that
they may have, which will later result in disappointment to the people around them. People are
neglectful in the decisions they make because they are sure that if they get what they need, joy will
undoubtedly be inevitable for them. The same fate had happened to Sophocles protagonist Oedipus the
king, who had tried to avoid his fate by running away, but eventually, he could not avoid his fate. This
essay will discuss how Oedipus tried to avoid his fate and how he could have stopped his future from
coming to past.
However, when I first started reading the play Oedipus the king the concept of fate came up all
through the play. Because of this many questions came to mind, but only one stood out the most how
did the idea of fate come about? . While the dictionary defines fate as the development of events
beyond a person s control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. The Bible shows that man
was made with the capacity to settle on moral decisions and that heshe is in charge of those choices.
Even so, while reading the play by Sophocles, I was led to believe that our present situation or
wrongdoing of humankind have been determined long before we were ever born
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32. The Role Of The Titans In Greek Mythology
The Titans had very important roles and contributions to Greek Mythology as it is known today. Many
have heard of Greek Mythology, but with very little Information and understanding of these certain
Greek Gods, who had a major factor in the rise of mysticism. Because of their certain powers and
upbringing, Titans had major roles in the society. Without having a major part in the formation , Greek
Mythology may have not been the same.The Titans originally consisted of twelve gods and goddesses:
Six male and six females, who were inherited by Gaea (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Jupiter).
The Titans were Kronos, Iapetus, Hyperion, Oceanus, Coeus, Creus, Theia, Rhea, Mnemosyne,
Phoebe, Tethys, and Themis. Kronus, the youngest among the Titans, overthrew his Father Uranus ,
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Many of the first generation Titans began to elope after Kronus had defeated the first generations
father . Kronus and Rhea had six: Hestia, Zeus, Demeter, Hades, Hera and Poseidon. Just like Kronus
had done many years before, Zeus had also turned on his father. Hyperion and Theia bore three:
Helios, Selene and Eos. Coeus and Phoebe had two: Asteria and Leto. Oceanus and Tethys had
Oceanids and Potamoi. However not all the siblings eloped. In fact, some of the original Titans eloped
with the second generation Titans or married others unrelated of their kind. Iapetus and Clymene
hadPromethius, Epimetheus, Atlas, Menoetius. Mnemosyne and Zeus had the Muses (Calliope, Clio,
Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania.) Crius and Eurybia had
three: Persus, Pallace and Astraeus. Zeus and Themis had The Fates (Nona, Decuma, and Morta) and
The
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33. Fluid Balance Essay
Case 1
1. The first way in which this patient s fluid balance is altered is by the presence of vomiting noted by
the emergency department. Vomiting can cause a significant loss of electrolytes as well. The patient
also has a fever of 102.3, which has probably caused some heat release by sweating leading to fluid
loss. The doctor notes the patient is breathing quickly which indicates he may be losing fluid through
hyperventilation. The large quantity of alcohol consumed by this patient also contributes to the
alteration of fluid balance by inhibiting the pituitary gland from secreting anti diuretic hormone
(ADH) which acts directly on the kidneys to reabsorb water. When ADH levels are reduced, the
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The osmolal gap is elevated in this case.
7. The calculated osmolality with ethanol compensation was = [2*[Na+] + ([BUN] / 2.8) + ([Glucose]
/ 18) + ([Ethanol] / 4.6)]: 352 mEq/L
The osmolal gap: Serum osmolality Calculated osmolality: 28 mEq/L. The osmolal gap is elevated in
this case.
8. The clinician repeated the chemistry panel and ethanol level when the serum osmolality was
obtained so that the osmolal gap could be calculated from that particular blood sample. In order to
calculate the osmolal gap, concentrations of BUN, glucose, serum osmolality, and ethanol level are
needed.
9. Based on laboratory results, this patient has co ingested a toxic alcohol i.e. methanol, eythlene
glycol, isopropyl alcohol. Other lab tests that could be ordered to confirm diagnosis include measuring
blood levels for methanol or ethylene glycol. Urine can also be obtained to see if calcium oxalate
crystals are present to confirm diagnosis of ethylene glycol ingestion. I could also request for a blood
lactate to rule out lactic acidosis which could be explained by the decrease in bicarbonate and
metabolic
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