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Link for apply nursing pathway
Hello. Please see the "alternative pathways" section here: study.unisa.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-nursing#section-apply
Proper Nutrition and psychotherapy works, drugs just cause what they claim to bandaid over
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My newborn was born a month ago with microfacial microsomia. Sadly we weren't able to do jaw surgery on bubba because she is missing the entire right side of her jaw, mandible and part that the mandible connects to.
Hello, Miss, I am in Ethiopia. The government of Ethiopia is not doing anything good, it is destroying the generation of children and youth. For example, I have two daughters, they are 19 and 20 years old. So I want to sponsor these children and tell them to go abroad to study and do work that will benefit the world. What can you advise me to do?
A world WITHOUT academic integrity? Why are they describing the world we live in right now so accurately and with such detail?
Is it fully funded
Hello Thanks for your enquiry! We presume you're asking about scholarships? UniSA offers a number of scholarships for prospective international students. You can find out more on our website: link.unisa.edu.au/3OgUmq8 If you have more questions for us, submit an online enquiry link.unisa.edu.au/3OEcQRq we would love to hear from you. All the best!
the kidneys recycle and process 3 pounds of salt daily. thats its job and thats what it does. that keeps your blood balanced. how does eating 5 or 10 grams of salt daily have any affect on your kidneys ?????????
Great project, real-life impact
Hey, did they change the English-speaking english?And the Welsh-speaking Welsh from we resolved to have a scientific language.Could you need to be able to make up original language?No , you really do we have more primitive language English is a trade language. Is the perpetuation that resolve? It's up to the debate it is The resolution it is hundreds of years ago I almost five hundred and some
It's a regional identity.It's a chemical identity that is The short of it
This is so clear and easy to understand, well done 👏
I'm a student of this UniSA ✌️
I am looking for a job
When I was around 10 years of age in the early 1980s.I received a panoramic dental x-ray. It seemed to take several minutes to finish the procedure, and when the machine finally cut off i noticed w metallic taste in my mouth and a tingling sensation on my tongue. As a 10 year old in the early 1980s (pre-Chernobyl disaster) i had, and could have had no idea that acute radiation exposure causes a metallic taste. I can only ponder how high the dose must have been and how many other patients had noticed the tingling and metal taste and, like me, said nothing. Bonus: the radiographer left me sitting in the machine for several minutes after the run. He seemed scared of his own machine and wanted to be absolutely certain it was off before re-entering the room. But _"technology has improved since then"_ , right? 😂
Did you just said 10 years 😭😭
I had a HUGE crush on John Astin in the mid-60s when I was a very young kid. Most people find that pretty unusual, but I saw something that I still see today in him that is still so appealing. I've always been able to "read" people and very rarely am I wrong. I wish I could meet him and tell him. This interview cements who I thought he was. John, you're still very appealing. I know this interview is older. Thank you for your work that has touched millions. I would have loved to have been in Carolyn Jones' shoes. ❤️
This is amazing research as a biologist from brasil that works with sturdying the impacts of fire in the pantanal i think this can help many countries that are having the unfortune of dealing with more fire than usual.
The problem with radiography is that it is done so poorly. The method was developed in the 1920s and should have been updated with the development of the Light Beam Diaphragm (collimator) in the 1970s. This should have replaced the centring point method. Collimation should have become the guide to positioning as that would make every prediction relevant to the outcome. Instead we have universities and manuals still teaching how to point the beam and guess. So where do you centre for a lumbar spine AP? Is it L4? No one has any idea where L4 is until after the xray and no one judges its success as to whether L4 is in the middle of the radiograph. I outrage tutors by saying that if you expose ovaries and testes on an AP lumbar spine xray, you have failed in your responsibility as a radiographer to keep the dose to the minimum. 'But that is the stupid way we have done it for a century, so how could it be wrong?' Here is a test I presented at 2 national conferences in Australia, the last one in 2016 after all 3 Monash University tutors failed it and then refused to teach it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g4aImdmpf73Tm9I.htmlsi=VuGCOCKSMbzuzeqn. 75% of qualifieds fail it but only 5% of radiologists. When I test the general population after suitable explanation as to the design of the tube, only 10% pass and they tend to be science teachers, builders, architects and engineers.
I found the worst radiographer in the world. The dose for this cervical spine is about 20 times higher for body and 1000 times higher for sternum and thyroid. Can you work out the problem? kzread.info/dash/bejne/q2qFzKyEh6SfcpM.htmlsi=oqHzrPcrSTsvMNFp
Please we need her in our country to help
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Please update the informations
This is incredible
Please how to I apply for the undergraduate certificate please
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Please can a international student apply 😊
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Appreciate the helpful video.
This video is helpful for healthcare professionals, thanks!
Thanks for the helpful video.
Was rejected after 9/11 to be a rifleman, I have very mild colour blindness. Our test were outdated, we have better night vision which is important
Background music is much loud than the Audio
Now that everyone has had covid (or even vaxxed since spike protein can linger in the body). I wonder what the statistic is now.
Hmm.. where has the algorithm landed me today.. okay well.. i am impressed.
Meanwhile that rejected artist...
Didn’t watch much of this but glad it is something that makes some of us feel special and have extra purpose in their private family lives. We all have ancient cultural beliefs buried somewhere in our past, but life together today under evolving laws and beliefs that underpin our much better industrialised lifestyles. I do think it is a shame some of the beneficiaries of our modern lifestyle have become so comfortable in their lifetime that they lost understanding of how fragile it is and what is needed to maintain it. Our children will suffer if we continue to regress into ancient ideological belief systems which do not incorporate the basic values and social constructs of modern western society. People cannot do what they cannot imagine.
Which corporation is behind your research please?❤
Great presentation! I couldn't agree more-prevention is definitely better than cure. When I noticed early symptoms of osteoporosis, I did my research and found that a calcium-rich diet and natural supplements like standardized hot water root extract Tongkat Ali helped me. Two years in, I haven't experienced any back pain. I recommend talking to health professionals before taking any supplements, as they may work differently for each person.
Fascinating!
The Western Australian University has established an allowance that provides up to $8,944 per year to indigenous employees contributing cultural knowledge according to sbs, be good if all universities would follow this lead.
I don't know why but I though this video is gonna teach me how to make a good presentation in 3 mins. Maybe it did.
Damn
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I want to be a pilot from Australia
That's a good demo, the differences are subtle but still rather easy to catch if you pay attention.
The ad that plays before this is almost as long as 3mins
intelligent women who make good presentation make sapphic brain go BRRR she did great, hope she's doing well today. i really like this presentation, it's easy to understand.
My color blind bf sees the color pink as blue or teal. I really don’t understand it although I wish I could
To see how a colorblind person sees you just gotta get a color wheel and squash it vertically for red-green colorblindness (which is probably the one your bf has) and horizontally for yellow-blue-purple colorblindness (which is the one i have) As you squash the color wheel, some colors fuse and some don't; Red-green deficient people can see blue and yellow clearly, but all the other colors tend to look more blue or yellow-ish so that's why they confuse them; In the other hand, blue-yellow deficient people can see red and a teal-ish green perfectly, but all the other colors may seem more red or more teal-ish. There are also colors that colorblind people cannot see because they fuse with white when the color wheel gets squashed in the middle, for example: Red-green deficient people cannot see pink, they might see it as a blue-ish grey Blue-yellow deficient people cannot see yellow, it looks really washed out to me Purple is also a very interesting color, because red-green deficient people see it as blue while blue-yellow deficient people see it as a brown-greyish color, so no color blind person sees purple the same, or at all. Red-green deficient people also confuse reds and greens because they look like the same shade of yellow-ish brown, so thats why hey might confuse both of them with brown. And us blue-yellow deficient people confuse blues and greens, because 90% of them look like the same shade of blue. That's all the basics of colorblindness hope it helped
Me from India is also doing similar kind of research . 🔬 Would be grateful to know more .