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    Jennifer Monroy Mrs. Lozares Honors English II 15 February 2017 Saving Lives As a Cardiothoracic Surgeon 1. Saving lives sounds really amazing and god like. Doctors have always been one of my fascinations. The way that they can not make any mistakes and the challenges they face in saving a patient; it just grabs my attention. Ever since third grade I have wanted to become a doctor, but never really chose a specific occupation in the medical field. There are so many specialties; dermatologists,

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    Dementia is an ever-growing problem for society; with the world population living for longer it is estimated that by 2050 over 115 million people worldwide will suffer from some form of dementia (World Alzheimer’s Report, 2009). Dementia associated with Alzheimer’s disease is the condition that stems from Alzheimer’s disease in particular, rather than other conditions such as vascular dementia or fronto-temporal dementia for example. Earl symptoms may include problems generating people’s names or

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    MR Image Classification Using Adaboost For Brain Tumor Types Priyanka B. Zaware Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering P.E.S Modern COE, Pune University Pune, India priyanka30991@gmail.com Prof. Rupali S. Kamathe Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering P.E.S Modern COE, Pune University Pune, India rupalikamathe@gmail.com Abstract — Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an crucial and most important technique used in the detection and classification of brain tumor

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    inundated with complicated issues, however with the help of increased education and communication, more solutions can be found for our most challenging problems. Sex education is a program that can teach students about multiple facets of sex, the anatomy of male and female bodies, and relationships leading up to sex. Unfortunately, more often than not, sex education does not cover over all of these topics. Depending on the school or program certain elements of the education process may be withheld

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    Avant-Garde fashion history

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    established avant-garde designers or are they simply following in the footsteps of other avant-garde designers? In case study 1, Suzaan Heyns’ 2011 autumn/ winter range is depicted. This range’s name is “die vorm”, because she drew her inspiration from the anatomy of the human body (Heyns, 2011). When one looks at the images, one can see that in some instances, continues lines are used to depict the flow and natural rhythm of the human body. Her aim was to reveal the inside of the body on the exterior of a

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    Cheetah Essay

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    modifications in the species ' paws, being one of the few felids with only semi-retractable claws.[10] Its main hunting strategy is to trip swift prey such as various antelope species and hares with their dewclaw. Almost every facet of the cheetah 's

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    Essay about What Is Flaccid Dysarthria?

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    functions (e.g., cranial nerves IX, X, XI and XII) (Seikel, King & Drumright, 2010). Lower motor neurons connect the central nervous system to the muscle fibers; from the brainstem to the cranial nerves with motor function, or from the anterior horns of grey matter to the spinal nerves (Murdoch, 1998). If there are lesions to spinal nerves and the cranial nerves with motor speech functions, it is indicative of a lower motor neuron lesion and flaccid dysarthria. Damage to lower motor neurons that supply

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    Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales

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    THE TRAGIC MODE IN OSCAR WILDE’S FAIRY TALES DÉBORAH SCHEIDT, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the articulation of the tragic mode in Oscar Wilde‟s collection of fairy tales The Happy Prince and Other Stories, especially in “The Young King”, “The Selfish Giant” and “The Birthday of the Infanta.” By “tragic mode” we mean, in this context, the vestiges left by Greek tragedy and its development, the Elizabethan tragedy, in a piece of nineteenth century fiction

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    Primate Evolution

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    Primate Taxonomy Primate Taxonomy Introduction This first lecture is designed to introduce the primate order in terms of its classification and to familiarise you with the animals so that the rest of the course makes some sort of sense. I will cover a working definition of what makes a primate, give you a general classification scheme, describe the major features that identify the groups within the classification and discuss some of the controversial areas of the classification. I shall treat

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    Jacques Louis David: An in-depth comparison of his Roman Empire Masterpieces and his life during the French Revolution Semester Research Paper Fall 2014 Throughout history many works of art have depicted events that have happened in the past through the artists eyes. In these works we can see many styles and types of art that display the artist mood, feelings, reactions and perspective. The early beginnings of Rome and the struggles that occurred are seen in Jacques Louis David early paintings.

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