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    Goitre Research Paper

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    Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease. It most commonly affects the thyroid‚ frequently causing it to enlarge to twice its size or more (goitre)‚ become overactive‚ with relatedhyperthyroid symptoms such as increased heartbeat‚ muscle weakness‚ disturbed sleep‚ and irritability. It can also affect the eyes‚ causing bulging eyes (proptosis). It affects other systems of the body‚ including the skin‚ heart‚ circulation and nervous system. It affects up to 2% of the female population‚ sometimes appears

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    features such as anxiety-agitation‚ palpitations‚ tremor‚ weight loss‚ sensitivity to heat‚ insomnia‚ increased heart rate (tachycardia)‚ and diarrhea. Serious long-term effects may include osteoporosis‚ cardiac arrhythmias‚ and heart failure. Graves’ disease is the most common form of hyperthyroidism and is characterized by exophthalmos (bulging of the eyes)‚ periorbital and conjunctival edema‚ impaired eye movement‚ and pretibial myxedema. It

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    In the film “Shallow Grave” directed by Danny Boyle several techniques including visual and verbal were used to show the genres and film styles of gothic and film noir as well as exploring ideas of true friendship when it comes to the choice of friends or money. The gothic style consists typically of a castle‚ beast and a mystery. The film opens with the tipsy turvy image of David saying “If you can’t trust your friends‚ what then?” right at the beginning of the film the audience gets hints that

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    theirs. The one in a grave before her death‚ the other dead‚ denied the grave” (Scene 5‚ line 77). This shows foreshadowing in the plot‚ and it also shows that even though Creon was warned would still lose everything. In this scene there is a lot of foreshadowing for analyzing also. When it says “Pay back corpus for corpus” it would suggest that he will be giving something of himself‚ and he will be punished for what he did to Antigone. It also says that “The one in a grave before her death‚ the

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    October‚ William Graves came to our class to give a seminar-type lecture about his own father‚ the writer Robert Graves. First of all‚ our teacher gave a brief introduction about the guest and then he took the floor. The seminar was divided into different topics: first the life of Graves‚ then the legacy‚ and finally William Graves’ work as Literary Executor. Aditionally‚ he gave us a list of resources where we could look deeper into the figure that is Robert Graves. William Graves started off by

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    What happened to soldiers who died in the war? Introduction Almost a million British soldiers died in the Great War. Some died alone‚ killed by a chance shell‚ grenade or bullet; many died together as they attacked or defended against attack. Thousands of men died of wounds they had suffered‚ at the medical facilities along the casualty evacuation chain. Many died of illnesses or accidents. This is all well-known and well documented: but what actually happened to them after they died? [Insert Photos

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    dangerous events. For instance‚ researchers have recently shown that about ninety six percent of car accidents are caused by fast driving. Sometimes drivers think that they may get faster to their desirable place but this belief may pull them into a grave rather than their location. Secondly‚ people are no able to effectively use their mind when they conduct tasks faster. In other words‚ our brain cannot implement some commands in a very short time. For example‚ I had a major English test three

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    topic of his daughters visiting the Boss’s son’s grave‚ the boss gets all stoic and stern. Therefore‚ the boss is a bereaved fsther. Also‚ we get to know in the story that even after six years of his son’s death‚ the boss had not visited his son’s grave. This could be because the boss loved and cared for his son so much and took such good care of him that he could not bear to see his son in a grave. He would probably break down when he sees his son’s grave. Moreover‚ when the boss sees and examines

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    while not a deadly disease‚ effects about 1.2% of the population‚ occurs mostly in women‚ and can have detrimental effects on the body. Generally‚ Hyperthyroidism arises as a symptom of other more prevalent diseases. An example of this is Graves disease. Graves disease is the number one cause of hyperthyroidism and is classified as an autoimmune disease that overstimulates Thyroid Stimulating Hormone receptors and leads to an excessive overproduction of these thyroid hormones. Another example of

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    The Seafarer

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    and hardship. However‚ contained in this elegy is also the answer to these fears. The author depicts the value that one should not be concerned with this world‚ but rather to take joy in the Lord. The author of “The Seafarer” describes the sea as a grave for young men and a chance for a life filled with God. The author uses personification to depict the sea as it really was‚ an evil being that drew men into its icy waves of doom. The Anglo-Saxons were faced with the decision everyday to toy

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