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ASCVD Risk Estimator
2025-02-25 10:45:02| Spiritual Career Counseling
About Credit When was this app last updated? February 2024 How can I provide feedback? Click here to fill out our feedback survey How is this app intended to be used? This Risk Estimator is intended as a companion tool to the2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Assessment of Cardiovascular Riskand the2018 AHA/ACC Guideline on the Management of Blood Cholesterol. This Risk Estimator enables health care providers and patients to estimate 10-year and lifetime risks for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), defined as coronary death or nonfatal myocardial infarction, or fatal or nonfatal stroke, based onthe Pooled Cohort Equations and lifetime risk prediction tools. The Risk Estimator is intended for use in those without ASCVD with a LDL-cholesterol
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Great Leaders: Who was King Gwanggaeto the Great?
2025-02-24 14:45:02| Spiritual Career Counseling
Ifthe West looks upon Alexander the Great as the greatest conqueror that theyhave seen, In Korea, they turned to Gwanggaeto the Great as their equivalent. Whois this Gwanggaeto the Great? And why the Koreans revered him as one of theirgreatest leaders in history?Name:Gwanggaeto the GreatCountry: Goguryeo (Modern day Korea andManchuria)Position: KingTenure:391 - 413Contributions:Defended his people from invasionExpanded Goguryeo's territoryEnlarged his kingdom's sphere of influenceUnified virtually the Korea PeninsulaWho was Gwanggaetothe Great?Gwanggaetothe Great, a name meaning The Great Expander of Territory was born as Prince Damdokof the Kingdom of Goguryeo (Koguryo) in 374. A son of King Gogugyang, he grewup imbued with Buddhist and Confucianist values, which his father andgrandfather promulgated. Also, he also had to learn to be a great warrior,following a long time tradition of military leaders since the time of theirkingdoms founder King Jumong in 37 BCE. In 391, his father pa...
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Bronze Bowl with Inscription of King Gwanggaeto the Great | Curator's Picks
2025-02-24 14:45:02| Spiritual Career Counseling
The first excavation ever led by Korean archaeologists was conducted by the National Museum of Korea in May 1946 at Noseo-dong Tomb 140, a Silla tomb in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk Province. The decision was made to excavate this particular tomb because it was severely damaged and in danger of being completely destroyed. Tomb 140 is located in the Noseo-dong Burial Ground, which is the westernmost of Gyeongjus Silla burial grounds. In the 1930s, a total of 155 tomb mounds were identified within the city limits of Gyeongju, all of which were assigned a serial number. View of the wooden-chamber tombs with stone mounds of Gyeongju. This burial ground has great significance in the history of Korean archaeology, as the site of the first excavation ever conducted by Korean archaeologists, in 1946. When Tomb 140 was given its serial number, only two meters of its mound remained above ground, and two houses had been built upon that mound. Thus, it was initially thought that the mound contained on...
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