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    Greek Museum Library

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    The museum curator, Silus Veusius was dressed in a red robe and looking a little creepy, he was arguing with someone about why the museum was a bad idea. He explained to me how important they were, he invited me inside and told me he had a job I may be interest in, he told me to look around the museum then speak to him when I was ready. He told me a lot of the history of the cult and showed me a lot of artefacts which he claimed were related to them, they certainly appear to have an evil aspect

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    Cancer among Asian American women are the leading cause of death of breast cancer and cervical cancer. The mortality rate for Asian American women are still at its lower peak when compared to women from other ethnic groups and races. Nevertheless, cancer of the breast and cervical are still among the two most common diagnosed of cancer in its population. The lack of knowledge of the advancement Papanicolaou (Pap) Test and mammograms influenced the Asian community to shy away from receiving proper

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    Cancer is the main cause of growing mortality all over the world , it is expected that there will be 19.3 million new cancer cases yearly projected for 2025 [1]. Yearly over a million cases of death worldwide is due to breast cancer [2]. Both environmental and genetic factors play an important role in cancer susceptibility [3, 4]. The cumulative effects of individual (non-carcinogenic) chemicals acting on different pathways could produce carcinogenic synergies [5]. Current treatments for cancer

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    smart, being tall, or being athletic. Others not so good, like cancer or sickness in the family, more specifically breast cancer in a family of woman. Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. No one really knows how or where cancer started, but Mrs. Terry Tempest Williams might know the cause of her family’s on going case of breast cancer. According to Terry Tempest Williams-who was part of a Mormon family that had roots in Utah-there had been

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    Danielle is a 42-year-old female who has been battling cancer for a while now. When she was 38 years old, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then, she has been continuously reminding herself to keep fighting. The cancer that formed in her body was quite unexpected. Though it is hard to pinpoint the exact causation of cancer, there are many aspects that could have contributed to her cancer development. The environment, lifestyle, and genetics of a person can all be factors in the formation

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    _r=0&pagewanted=print. The Author reports that the new recommended age for mammograms, by the United States Preventative Services Task Force, has changed from 50 to 40 to reduce the harm from over screening and overtreatment. It also reports that self-breast examinations are no longer recommended on a regular basis. This recommendation comes from evidence that there are no major benefits of early screenings and that only “one cancer death is prevented for every 1,904 women” screened, age 40 to 49. Conversely

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    Average Annual Incidence Cases Cancer Incidence cases for New York City, 2008-2012, the annual average of new breast cancer cases is 5,544.8, of which 824.6 (15%) of those cases are reported in the county of the Bronx. The incidence rate is highest among women ranging from ages 40 - 64, who account for 453.6 (55%) of those affected. Among these groups of women, the annual average cases are higher among those 60 to 64 years of age, making up 24% of those diagnosed, followed by women in the age group

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    Every girl loves to apply makeup, and although makeup might seem almost harmless, little did you know that makeup could be the cause to many diseases today. In fact, some Dermatologist say that makeup can not only be the cause to pregnancy problems, but also cancer. Some chemicals are toxic, and very hazardous to your health. Not only does it cause cancer, but when you apply heavy loads of foundation, you may end up having acne as well and dryness in the face. Some girls start using makeup at a

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    perform live on national television station for example ABC, NBC, and CBS. One out of every billion women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Eighty percent of the ethnic groups such as Blacks whites, Asian Latina Native Americans and American Indian are at high risk for getting this disease. However, men and children can also get breast cancer at any age.Cancer does not label anyone. cancer

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    Duchamp's Fountain

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    Duchamp’s controversial art piece, Fountain, caused a critical shift in how the world views art. Many beliefs were challenged when he tried to submit the piece to the Society of Independent Artists, including the definitions of “art” and “artist”. From my observations, “art” and “artist” are entirely subjective. Everyone seems to have a different perspective, unique ideas about what art is to them. To me, art is altering something in some purposeful way--whether it be recombining materials to create

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