Rare Case of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome after Haloperidol Injection in an Acute Setting: A Case Report

 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Symptoms Following Haloperidol Injection in an Acute Setting: A Case Report Alexandria DeFabio Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. 845 Fairfield Drive. Boardman, OH 44512. Ad254215@ohio.edu. Abstract Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare and life-threatening adverse reaction to neuroleptic medications. Neuroleptic medications, such as Haloperidol, are often given in … Read more

Impact of Western Powers on Enslavement in Dahomy

 The enslavement of Africans was nothing novel in Africa due to it existing for many years prior to the involvement of the Western Powers. Slavery was globalised and not relegated to Africa and very common in and with countries like Egypt, Ireland and Haiti. This means that the slavery performed by African Kings did … Read more

Popular Companies Undercut Expectations: Market Watching For Investors

 Market Watching: How Popular Companies May Undercut Your Expectations Nathalia De Souza Econ-1B-L01 West Hills College LemooreAbstract In this paper I hypothesized that investing in popular or familiar companies is not always the best choice for investors. I did this by using stock value information from the assigned Market Watch Virtual Stock Exchange game. … Read more

The Innovative Music of Franz Schubert: Early Romantic Composer with Lieder and Symphony Works

 Franz schurbert Created and researched by Samuel O’Rears Franz Schubert, in full Franz Peter Schubert, (born January 31, 1797, Himmelpfortgrund, near Vienna [Austria]—died November 19, 1828, Vienna), Austrian composer who bridged the worlds of Classical and Romantic music, noted for the melody and harmony in his songs (lieder) and chamber music. Among other works … Read more

Sports Injuries: Hamstring Group Strain & Mario Manjarrez Linares Case Study

  Hamstring Group Strain Mario Manjarrez Linares Pathology and Evaluation of Orthopedic Injuries I Dr. Sterner PhD, ATC Medial Hamstring Group Strain Mario Manjarrez Linares Abstract Objective: This case study will examine a grade 2, mid substance strain of the medial hamstring group in a 22-year-old male basketball athlete. This case study will explain the … Read more

Start of the French Revolution: Causes & Effects

 Dominic Somo Mrs. Palafox 7 December 2018 The French Revolution The start of The  French Revolution began due to the disconnect between the people of France and the monarchy, resulting in one of the bloodiest revolts in history. Economic, social and political conditions in France added to the discontent that was felt by many … Read more

Shedding Light on Collaboration in Knowledge Production – Examining Its Disjunctions and Intersections

 The prescribed title lends a positive correlation between the construction of knowledge (either the process of generating new knowledge or changing pre-existing knowledge) and the number of individuals involved. In this context, “never” and “always” as absolute terms assert rigidity. The title additionally underlines the intervention of individuals – a single entity controlled by … Read more

Analyzing Charlie Chaplin's City Lights: A Fictional City, Clever Transitions & Refined Perfectionism

 Textual Analysis: City Lights (1931) Sequence Running Time: 00:20:29 – 26:46 The extract I chose for my textual analysis is from the film City Lights, directed by as well as starring Charlie Chaplin. I am going to analyze the segment on 3 different contexts: geographical, historical and political. I will also be focusing on … Read more

Protect Local Culture & Traditions w/ Geographical Indications & Trade Marks in EU Coffee

 Trade mark and geographic indications are both a form of intellectual property.  The purpose of legally protecting something under trade mark law and geographic indication is to secure the products local to an area, promote tradition and cultural vitality, and to prevent the confusion in consumers between products from a protected area and non-genuine … Read more

Postpartum Deaths: Hand Hygiene and Midwives’ Role

 Introduction Women are still dying postpartum, even as medicine and technology advances. Globally sepsis was the most common cause of direct maternal death between 2006 and 2008 (Wray and Steen, 2014), and within the UK sepsis was the second leading cause of maternal deaths between 2012-2014 (Gallagher, 2018), signifying a high level of women … Read more