Ingredients: 8 tablespoons powdered burnt
Pinch of saffron
mocha coffee
6 whole cloves
4 cups boiling water
Sugar
Directions: Place coffee in a small saucepan and pour boiling water over it. Cover and simmer 4 to 5 minutes. Add saffron and cloves. Let stand 2 minutes and pour into a copper kettle. Serve in demitasses. Sweeten to taste. Serves 4.
As Howard and Robillard suggest in their latest edited volume, Pluralizing Plagiarism: Identities, Contexts, and Pedagogies, a different conceptualization of plagiarism may move scholarship on this issue forward. In this collection of ten essays, experts from wide-ranging contexts bring fresh perspectives to this on-going discourse and reveal the hidden intricacies inherent to plagiarism. For example, the first essay by Michele Eodice describes how the media perpetuates widespread sensationalism of plagiarism. A particularly effective point is her call for educators to leave the "plagiarism police force" and engage with the media to dispel the myths about plagiarism that circulate amongst the public. The following chapter by Amy Robillard shifts the conversation to the higher education context, where the focus of the rest of the book remains. She offers a pedagogical technique for teachers in first-year writing courses to use in addressing plagiarism with inexperienced writers. Central to her approach is "co-investigation", or engaging students in conversations to which the teacher has no prescribed answers (p. 28). The primary objective here is the construction of an open and creative dialogue about plagiarism, in which teachers and students reach mutual understandings.
o Diabetes affects autonomic neurons differently; sympathetic neurons from the celiac/superior mesenteric ganglia develop pathological changes, while sympathetic superior cervical ganglion neurons do not. This selectivity may be related to increased sensitivity to oxidative stress.20
A patient (the same as in media files 17-19) with multisystem small vessel coagulopathy (microangiopathy) but no known underlying disease process. Extensive involvement of all digits is noted, some with distal infarction and dry gangrene, others healing with residual eschar (and undermining epithelialization), and some with re-epithelialization and scarring. Healed superficial epidermal damage and desquamation is also present.
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Specific abnormalities in autonomic functioning can be detected by using physical examination techniques, including the following: