Origins of Halloween (informative speech outline)

Informative Speech Outline Halloween Introduction Halloween is a magical time that allows you to become a whole new person for a night, but this holiday hasn’t always been what we know it to be today… so how did children begin running around yelling, “Trick or Treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat” … Read more

Assess Peripheral Artery Disorders w/ InFRARED & Duplex Ultrasound: MD Thesis

 Paste yINFRARED THERMAL IMAGING AND COLOUR DUPLEX ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISORDERS. PROFORMA FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE    RADIO-DIAGNOSIS         Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical & Health Sciences    Patel Nagar, Dehradun. H.N.B. Garhwal University   Srinagar, Uttarakhand.   Dr Tarang Chauhan. (Batch 2018) Shri … Read more

Explore Terror in the 21st Century: Causes, Effects, & Solutions

 Terror in the 21st Century: An Exploration By Micah Williams Introduction: Terrorism is not a new phenomenon in the history of Mankind. As technologies and human thought have evolved over time, people have sought new ways to control the environment in which they live and the proliferation of terrorism has increased. This is especially … Read more

The Foundations of Ancient China & Rome: Comparing Cultures & Difficulties with Governing

 Jenna Smith CP World History Mr. Yeatts, Period 4 30 October 2018 The Foundations of Civilizations: Ancient China and Ancient Rome The flowing water of the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers and the rolling hills and shining waters of the Mediterranean offered home to two of the most outstanding empires in history, Ancient China and … Read more

How Ancient Greek Women Challenged Patriarchal Control

 Traditionally in the ancient Greek culture, women were seen to be a reflection of her husband or father's standing in society. If her husband was a powerful man then she was considered a powerful woman by association. Ancient Gricean women would also depend upon their patriarch for protection, for there was always a threat … Read more

Compare VPS & ETV for Hydrocephalus in Infants: What are the Results?

 Abstract: Background: Historically, ventriculoperitoneal shunting (VPS) has been the method of treatment for hydrocephalus in infants. Overtime, endoscopic third ventriculostomy with choroid plexus cauterization (ETV with CPC) has gained popularity with improved technology and technique. Aim: The purpose of this systematic meta-analysis is to compare the surgical procedures based on their efficacy, complications, and … Read more

Exploring Treatment Options & Risks of Alzheimer's Disease

 Neurological Disorders: Alzheimer’s Disease The burden of neurological disorders has increased substantially around the world, one being Alzheimer’s disease. As life expectancies have increased, the rate at which people experience dementia is far higher than that of several years ago. Population changes and growth have also registered more disorders. (Vlassov, 2017) Alzheimer's disease leaves … Read more

Explore Christopher Columbus' Barbarous Voyage Across the Americas

 Rylee Grant Dr. Stanek History 117 27 October 2018 Christopher Columbus’s Voyage Throughout time, we have celebrated Christopher Columbus “Discovering” America. As far as time goes, children tales were disclosed about heroic acts Columbus set forth. These tales included; the brave entrepreneur exploring the Americas, heroism at its finest, a wayward explorer founding the … Read more

Uncovering PANDAS: A Disorder Causing Neuropsychiatric Effects in Kids

   Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated With Streptococcal Infections or else called PANDAS is a relatively new but debatable diagnosis that affects hundreds of children and their families. It is thought to be an autoimmune disorder emerging from a Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection (GABHS) that activates a misdirected immune response that results in … Read more

Atrioventricular blocks

Atrioventricular blocks are either a conduction delay or a complete block of impulses from the atria to the ventricles. They may be caused by a variety of things ranging from athletic training to pain or stimulation of the carotid sinus. o First degree AV block is a measurement of conduction time between the atria and … Read more