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            <title>Conjuctivitis cause and treatment</title>
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            <title>Common diseases cause by infections</title>
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            <description>Common diseases cause by infection tucom2015 oms1</description>
            <pubDate>2011-11-04</pubDate>
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            <title>Cause and Effect</title>
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            <description>4th grade cause and effect</description>
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            <title>MODULE 02 TURBULENCE</title>
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            <description>S5 ONLINE RECURRENT 2011</description>
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            <title>Causes of Disease and Prevention</title>
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            <description>Fundamentals of OM. Three Causes of Disease
Prevention of Disease Nourishing Life</description>
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            <title>To draw a conclusion or show cause and effect</title>
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            <title>Criminal Procedure-SM</title>
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            <title>LEGAL PLEADING</title>
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            <description>A complaint is the first pleading filed by a plaintiff which initiates a lawsuit. A complaint sets forth the relevant allegations of fact that give rise to one or more legal causes of action along with a prayer for relief and sometimes an ad quod damnum clause. In some situations, a complaint is called a petition, in which case the party filing it is called the petitioner and the other party is the respondent. In equity, sometimes called chancery, the initial pleading may be called either a petition or a bill of complaint in chancery.

A demurrer is a pleading filed by a defendant which objects to the legal sufficiency of a complaint. At common law, the demurrer was the only pleading which in itself required an immediate ruling on its content from the court, and which was capable of immediately disposing of a case, with the inevitable result that demurrer practice came to resemble motion practice. Many common law jurisdictions therefore went to a narrower understanding of pleadings as framing the issues in a case but not being motions in and of themselves, and replaced the demurrer with the motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action or the application to strike out particulars of claim.

An answer is a pleading filed by a defendant which admits or denies the specific allegations set forth in a complaint and constitutes a general appearance by a defendant.

A defendant may also file a cross-complaint or third-party complaint as well to bring other parties into a case by the process of impleader.

A defendant may file a counter-claim to raise a cause of action to defend, reduce or set off the claim of the plaintiff.</description>
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            <title>FNM 004 Control of Blood Glucose - an Unusual Cause of Diabetes</title>
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            <title>Abnormal Psychology Part 1</title>
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            <description>Introduction to abnormal behavior, causes, etiology</description>
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            <title>Chapter 10: Verbs/Expressions of cause &amp; effect</title>
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            <description>Chapter 10: Verbs/Expressions of cause &amp; effect</description>
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            <title>Chapter 1 - Introduction to Pathology</title>
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            <description>Humors &amp; Disease</description>
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            <title>There's An Owl In the Shower</title>
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            <description>Cause and Effect</description>
            <pubDate>2010-12-16</pubDate>
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            <title>Spanish - Conjunctions - Subordinating - Cause</title>
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            <description>Spanish Subordinating Conjunctions - Cause</description>
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            <title>I&amp;D How Viruses Cause Disease</title>
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            <pubDate>2010-11-22</pubDate>
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