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John F-Kennedy elulugu
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John F. Kennedy elulugu

John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Long time ago there lived a man who was the 35th president of the United States of America, his name was J. F Kennedy. He often refered to use his initials JFK. He was the yongest president, who has selected to be a president. But he was the president only 2 years, until his assassination in 1963. JFK was born in Brookline. JFK has moved a lot in his short lifetime. In 1935 he was hospitalized for two months of observation for possible leukemia. In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, ,,Appeasement in Munich", about British participation in the Munich Agreement. He initially intended his thesis to be private, but his father encouraged him to publish it. He graduated cum laude from Harvard with degree in international affairs in 1940, and his thesis was published that year as a book entitled Why England Slept, and became a bestseller. JFK was married with Jaqueline Bovier

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Book report
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Book report

P.S. I love you Cecilia Ahern Kristi Võrk Summary This book tells a story about a woman, who's husband had just died. Holly, the main character, is trying to get on with her life after the death of her husband Gerry. They were happily married for 12 years. A few months before Gerry's death, they found out that he had a brain tumor and he was hospitalized. Holly always stayed beside him, she quit her job so she could spend all her time with Gerry. Before his death Gerry wrote 10 letters, in them he guides Holly and helps her rediscover herself. After his death Holly got the letters from her mother. There was a big envelope, with 10 little letters inside it. All the letters had different months written on them. Every month she had to open one letter. The point of the letters was that he will always be at her side. Her best

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Health topic
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Health topic

The oldest hospital still in existence is in Paris. Today there are thousands of hospitals all over the world. Some of them are for special purposes but usually one big hospital simply has separate sections for patients with different needs. Many hospitals have intensive care units, which use electronic motoring devices to keep constant watch over seriously ill patients. Clinics provide medical care for people who are not hospitalized. Some clinics are part of a hospital. There are certain types of specialized clinics, such as those that diagnose and treat diabetes, psychiatric disorders, cancer or venereal diseases. Nursing homes accept patients who need round-the-clock care but do not need to be hospitalised. Conclusion Health plays a very important role in peoples lives. We have to be heatlthy to have a quality life. When we are healthy we will live long. Health is something people should reckon with. I

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Topic - Health
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Topic - Health

are used by doctors for necessary information for treatment. People usually recover from minor illnesses without special treatment. In serious cases a doctor may prescribe drugs, surgery or other treatment. In case of surgery a patient must go to the hospital where they receive around-the-clockcare from doctors, nurses and other skilled workers. Many hospitals have intensive care units with devices to keep constant watch over patients. Patients who do not have to be hospitalized, go to the outpatient clinic to see the doctor. Doctors can be divided into two main groups: 1) general practitioners 2) specialists. GP's provide care for every member of the family,regardless of age. Other doctors specialize in a particular field of medicine. Neurologists specialize in disorders of the nervous system, psychiatrists treat mental illnesses, oncologists specialize in treatment of tumors in the body etc. Doctors help promote health and prevent disease in various ways

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Venoosse trombembolismi seos pahaloomulise kasvajaga
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Venoosse trombembolismi seos pahaloomulise kasvajaga

Eesti Arst, nr 86, lk 725-728 2. Falanga, A, Russo, L, Milesi, V, Vignoli, A. (2017) Critical Reviews in Oncology / Hematology, nr 118, lk 79-83 3. Ay, C, Pabinger, I, Cohen, T.-A. (2016) Cancer-associated venous thromboembolism: Burden, mechanisms, and management. Thromb Haemost, nr 117, lk 219-230 4. Figueroa, R, Alfonso, A, Lopez-Picazo, J, Gil-Bazo, I, Gracia-Mouriz, A, Hermida, J, Paramo, J.-A, Lecumberri, R. (2018) Insights into venous thromboembolism prevention in hospitalized cancer patients: Lessons from a prospective study. Loetud: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0200220 (22.10.18) 5. Perli, A. (2007) Paraneoplastiline sündroom. Haigusjuhtude kirjeldus. Loetud: http://eestiarst.ee/paraneoplastiline-sundroom-haigusjuhtude-kirjeldus/ (18.09.2018) 48 6. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. (22.03.2018) Cancer-Associated Venous

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

care staffs. The worrisome possibility arises, then, that when a physician makes a clear error, no one lower in the hierarchy will think to question it-precisely because, once a legitimate authority has given an order, subordinates stop thinkin9 in the sit- uation and start reacting. Mix this kind of click, whirr response into a complex hospi- tal environment and mistakes are inevitable. Indeed, according to the Institute of Medicine, which advises the U.S. Congress on health policy, hospitalized patients can expect to experience at least one medication error per day (Szabo, 2007). _ _ Chapter 6 AUTHORITY I Errors in the medicine patients receive can occur for a variety of reasons. How- ever, in their book Medication Errors: Causes and Prevention, Temple University pro- fessors of pharmacy Michael Cohen and Neil Davis attribute much of the problem

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

Cold, as well as drugs called beta-adrenergic agonists,19 can also make BAT appear within WAT in mice and rats. In other words, cold might help you increase the amount of your "fat-burning" fat. This has tremendous implications. In 1995, I began conducting experiments on myself using the powerful "ECA stack" discussed in the last chapter. It was an e ective thermogenic cocktail. So e ective, in fact, that I su ered heat exhaustion three times and should have been hospitalized on two of those occasions. It doesn't matter how ripped you are if you're dead. In 1999, four years of experimentation later and much the wiser, I had eliminated the contributing factors that led to heat stroke conditions (in my case, all exercise or sun exposure at 70%+ humidity) and began to combine ECA with timed cold exposure. The outcome: in four weeks, I lost what usually took up to eight weeks with ECA alone, and I did it without the side effects

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