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I'm painfully aware that there has been an increase in discrimination against Muslims in recent years in countries like the U.K. and the U.S., and that too is a matter of grave concern, but I firmly believe that telling these counter-stereotypical stories of people of Muslim heritage who have confronted the fundamentalists and been their
primary
victims is also a great way of countering that discrimination.
The results are normal, so here's some pain medication, and follow up with a
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care doctor, but if the pain persists or if it worsens, then come on back."
That's the
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care clinician, people on the care team who are there to manage your chronic conditions, your diabetes, your hypertension, there to give you your annual checkups, there to make sure your vaccines are up to date, but also there to make sure that you have a raft to sit on and usher yourself to safety.
Metastasis is a spread of cancer from a
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site to a distal site, through the circulatory or the lymphatic system.
Now, like anything else in nature, when things get a little too tight, the signal is enhanced, causing the cancer cells to move away faster from the
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site and spread to a new site.
By 2020, we will be short 45,000
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care physicians.
The second reasons students flock to Cuba is the island's own health report card, relying on strong
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care.
Why is it that only six percent of the
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school students are making it to high school, simply because we do not have enough places for them?
This realization was exploited most powerfully for pragmatic ends by the 18th- century philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who set out to resolve an important problem ushered in by the industrial age, where, for the first time, institutions had become so large and centralized that they were no longer able to monitor and therefore control each one of their individual members, and the solution that he devised was an architectural design originally intended to be implemented in prisons that he called the panopticon, the
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attribute of which was the construction of an enormous tower in the center of the institution where whoever controlled the institution could at any moment watch any of the inmates, although they couldn't watch all of them at all times.
The
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symptom of Mindless Accept Syndrome is just accepting a meeting invitation the minute it pops up in your calendar.
The dominance of the city as the
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mode of urban living is one of the most extraordinary demographic reversals in history, and it all happened so fast.
The
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reason for all these dead ends is when if you're not quite sure where you're going, you're certainly not going to get there with any kind of efficiency.
EE: I think that if you think about women, women are the
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resource of the planet.
If you think that the U.N. now says that one out of three women on the planet will be raped or beaten in their lifetime, we're talking about the desecration of the
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resource of the planet, we're talking about the place where we come from, we're talking about parenting.
My aunt, his
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caregiver, really struggled to stay awake at night to keep an eye on him, and even then often failed to catch him leaving the bed.
The
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healthcare, the R&D, those things would reduce global health equity and make the world more just as well as more safe.
And to my surprise, they said my
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caregiver had been a distant relative of the family.
Eliminating excuses at every turn became my
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responsibility.
But there's one big puzzle remaining, and this was most succinctly put to me by my
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school math teacher in Tanzania, who's a wonderful Scottish lady who I still stay in touch with.
I relied overwhelmingly on
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source documents or on
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interviews with former and current prisoners, with people that are dealing with this situation every day.
What's really important here is that a solar cell has become a receiver for high-speed wireless signals encoded in light, while it maintains its
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function as an energy-harvesting device.
And I think that could be one of its
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meanings that we believe in.
Today in America, women make up 47 percent of the workforce, and in 40 percent of American households a woman is the sole or
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breadwinner.
Making laws is the
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function of the legislative branch, but it is also responsible for approving federal judges and justices, passing the national budget, and declaring war.
It also acts to transport heat across the equator, and the ocean is full of nutrients and it controls
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productivity.
The
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component of the most common form of sand is silicon dioxide.
Synovial fluid is more or less the texture of egg yolk and its
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purpose is to cushion the bones and help them glide past each other.
The frontal lobes are so sensitive to drops in glucose, in fact, that a change in mental function is one of the
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signals of nutrient deficiency.
The new government emerged from a long war of independence and immediately proclaimed a socialist agenda: health care services,
primary
education became essentially free.
She had never lost a race, and no one had really even run against her in a Democratic
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