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    lagundi

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    concentrated on its use for respiratory complaints. It is generally accepted in the Philippines to be useful for coughs‚ asthma symptoms‚ and other respiratory problems‚ and the Philippine government actively promotes it as an alternative to Western cough medicines. Some doctors also prescribe it to assist in the treatment of asthma‚ as regular doses appear to reduce the strength of asthma attacks. Scientific analyses have shown that Lagundi has anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory effects. These effects

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    Reflective Practice Essay

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    Introduction Reflective practice has become a key driver with professionals In education but also in general purpose‚ Reflective practice introduces a learning process to critically analyse and evaluate the existing knowledge and to inforce new idea’s to improve. “Reflective practice is an essential part of developing an evidence based approach” (Stephenson‚ et al‚ 2007‚ p34) And is a core activity for practitioners within Youth justice alongside critical thinking so that practitioners and managers

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    pollution affects health in many ways with both short-term and long-term effects. Different groups of individuals are affected by air pollution in various ways - Some individuals are much more sensitive than others. People with health problems such as asthma‚ heart and lung disease also suffer more when the air is polluted. Some chemicals are more dangerous than others. They harm people in different ways (Health impacts‚ nd). New research found smog in Christchurch air pollution thickens the blood

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    Health history assignment

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    toe in first grade (had crutches); visited a chiropractor Hospitalizations: none Surgeries: wisdom teeth removed (Dec. 2002) Active/Chronic Problems: sports-induced asthma; no limitations; not being treated Allergies o Seasonal; no food allergies o Drugs – See medication history below: had a drug reaction to an unknown asthma medicine at age 8 Substance use/abuse o No tobacco use. Drinks wine ~once/month o Recreational drugs: none 1 • • • Exercise: running once every 2 weeks;

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    Pharmacology Study Guide

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    Antihistamines‚ Decongestants‚ Antitussive‚ and Expectorants Antihistamines: Substances capable of reducing the physiologic and pharmacologic effects of histamine‚ including a wide variety of drugs that block histamine receptors. Indications: Management of: nasal allergies‚ seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever)‚ allergic reactions‚ motion sickness‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ sleep disorders. Also used to relieve symptoms associated with the common cold‚ Sneezing‚ runny nose‚ Palliative

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    Breaking Free: Siddhartha

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    Breaking Free The river was laughing clearly and merrily at the old ferryman. Siddhartha stood still; he bent over the water in order to hear better. He saw his face reflected in the quietly moving water‚ and there was something in this reflection that reminded him of something he had forgotten and when he reflected on it‚ he remembered. His face resembled that of another person‚ whom he had once known and loved and even feared. It resembled the face of his father‚ the Brahmin. He remembered how

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    pollution. How does this affect the passive smoker? Some of the immediate effects of passive smoking include eye irritation‚ headache‚ cough‚ sore throat‚ dizziness and nausea. Adults with asthma can experience a significant decline in lung function when exposed‚ while new cases of asthma may be induced in children whose parents smoke. Short term exposure to tobacco smoke also has a measurable effect on the heart in non-smokers. Just 30 minutes exposure is enough to reduce coronary

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    Types of Essay and Examples

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    TYPES OF ESSAY The Expository Essay The main function of the expository essay is to explain‚ or to acquaint your reader with something; it can be used to describe‚ explain or present some information. In order to write an expository essay‚ preparation and background research will be required. This will arm you with facts and information that will be subsequently conveyed to your reader. Expository writing will also require you to show understanding of the chosen topic – this is why many professors

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    3. R eflection Coefficient W here: R = Reflection Coefficient Z1 = A coustic Impedance of Medium 1 Z2 = A coustic Impedance of Medium 2 ® TRINITY NDT Material Testing & NDT I Training& Certification I Consulting Visit us: www.trinityndt.com Page 1 of 4 2011-12 For refererence only. ‘TINT’ is not responsible for errors and omissions in the data if any. 4. Transmission coefficient T = 4 Z1Z2/ (Z1+Z2)2 W here: R = Reflection Coefficient Z1 = Acoustic Impedance of Medium

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    Stop Smoking

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    pollution. How does this affect the passive  smoker?  Some of the immediate effects of passive smoking include eye  irritation‚ headache‚ cough‚ sore throat‚ dizziness and nausea.  Adults with asthma can experience a significant decline in lung  function when exposed‚ while new cases of asthma may be induced in  children whose parents smoke. Short term exposure to tobacco smoke  also has a measurable effect on the heart in non-smokers. Just 30  minutes exposure is enough to reduce coronary

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