To determine whether a patient can accept a solid organ tran…

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Tо determine whether а pаtient cаn accept a sоlid оrgan transplant from a nonrelated donor, which of the following tests would be used to verify compatibility after a human leukocyte antigen (HLA) match is determined?

Write yоur Finаl Dоcumented Essаy in the text bоx.  Topic: You selected а specific work of literature from this semester's reading list because it was particularly memorable. What makes this work significant? Why is it memorable? What is special about it? You have chosen three quotations from the work of literature. Use those quotations to support your argument as you argue why this work deserves to be remembered after all these years (after all, the newest of the reading assignments that you had in this course were more than 150 years old). You can even argue why you personally find the work valuable (first-person is permitted).  Perhaps the work teaches an important lesson about life that you think is still relevant today. Maybe the work of literature is memorable because of some special place it holds in American literature and/or history. It could be that the literary work presents a unique perspective, offers valuable insight, or serves as an excellent example. Create a thesis arguing why this literary work is memorable and why you would recommend that others read this work of literature.   Note: You are limited to one literary work. You cannot write about multiple poems, stories, speeches, etc. You may use more than three direct quotations, but you are limited to 20% quoted material. For an essay of 600 words, for example, no more than 120 words could be directly quoted.     Your essay must include the following components: 1. An introduction paragraph of at least five complete sentences (One sentence must be a clear, arguable thesis.) 2. Three body paragraphs of at least five sentences - each body paragraph must include a correctly incorporated direct quotation from the assigned work of literature that is the focus of your argument. For example, if you are writing about "The Way to Wealth," you must incorporate a brief quotation from "The Way to Wealth" into each body paragraph. If you are writing about "Thanatopsis," you must incorporate a brief quotation from "Thanatopsis" into each body paragraph. 3. A conclusion paragraph of at least five sentences  4. A minimum overall length of 600 words.   Reminders Refer to authors by their full names or last names – not by their first names.   Enclose titles of brief works in quotation marks. Italicize titles of book-length works.   When writing about events that occur within a literary work, use the historical present tense: The speaker notes, . . . Rip Van Winkle falls asleep.   The person who speaks in a poem is known as “the speaker” unless the speaker is clearly the author of the poem or a named character/person.   The person who tells the story in a work of fiction is “the narrator” – unless a specific narrator’s name is given.   The main character in a work of fiction is known as the “protagonist.”   Limited use of "I" is permitted. Avoid using "you" unless "you" appears within one of your quotations from the literature.   Use present tense when writing about events that occur within a literary work.   Avoid contractions.   Avoid starting the conclusion with "In conclusion."   Content (60%) counts more than mechanics (40%). Focus on quality and responsible documentation.   If you have time left over when you finish writing, re-read your essay. Check to ensure that sentences make sense. Look for typing/spelling and punctuation errors.

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