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    seems to listen to. Gilman’s use of the rhetorical appeal pathos, first-person point of view, and forceful tone convey her message that confinement is not a good cure for mental health, and that writing,

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    Themes are really important in books, and sometimes they can change. Some of the themes in the novel The Mark of the Dragonfly are: when difficult things happen, you have to get through them, if you put your mind and effort into what you are doing you will accomplish it, and, always persist no matter how hard the challenge is. I will explain how they change over time and how they are different. A theme that occurred towards the beginning of the novel is ‘When difficult things happen, you have

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    treatment or a cure in their own ways. One may think their point is better than the other but the readers; ourselves should be the judge of that. We all have the right to our own beliefs and how morality plays a part in our lives and what we believe is right. The Dr.’s view on gene patents is the halt they put on testing and studying of genes and current studies to find a major breakthrough for the disease. (441) It is not only fair to the researchers who spend their lives trying to develop a cure but also

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    Albert Camus’ The Stranger is set in the 1940’s, Algiers which at this time is considered a French territory. The protagonist of the story, Meursault lives in a society where the French are considered superior to the Arabs. Symbolism of the superiority among his society is the plot in which The Stranger is told, where Meursault is placed on trial and sentenced to execution by guillotine for his accused crime of killing the Arab. However, the trial of Meursault in which he was convicted was based

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    A Strange Meet A 15-year-old kid with CCD can’t get anywhere, or can he? Gaten Matarazzo, you may not know who that is until I tell you his role and his character's name, I am talking about Dustin from Stranger things. I find Gaten so inspiring because of his amazing i-can-do-it attitude and his success while being only 15 years old. Gaten is only 15 years old and he is on one of the most popular and successful Netflix shows, another amazing thing that Gaten has done and is doing is raising awareness

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    Current Treatments of Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD, including both UC and CD, are not medically curable and the treatment process must be maintained throughout patient life. The primary therapeutic goals of IBD treatment are to (1) reduce the inflammation, that triggers the signs and symptoms, through inhibition of different targets (2) induce and maintain long time remission and (3) preventing and treating complications, which ultimately improve patient quality of life. The therapeutic choices

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    It kills you both when you have it and when you don’t...Love: It will kill you and save you, both” (Oliver 395). In the novel Delirium by Lauren Oliver there is a cure for love, to create stability. The only problem with it is the cure is only effective after you turn 18. Lena, a shy and outspoken girl, can no longer wait for the cure the time her evaluations come around, but then she meets Alex. Getting to know Alex ,Lena knows what it is like to be happy, sad, and to be loved. Lena fights against

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    This test, however, is not 100% and it is recommended that patients that experience symptoms of NMO get tested periodically if the test yields a negative result. Early diagnosis of NMO is very important because if left untreated or ignored, acute episodes are usually severe in the end and can have devastating, irreversible effects on major functions. This is the opposite of MS in the sense that each episode of MS is usually mild and cumulative episodes over time lead to disability. Treatment

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    The Long Dose Of Medicine

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    medicine that would save lives. A single dose of medicine that would change the world. Ecstatic, a team of 5 doctors, who had come together from the farthest reaches of the world had accomplished what was thought to be impossible, they had created a cure for cancer. 5 years later everything was different. Her world had changed, and her life was transformed. Sitting in a cold laboratory, staring blankly at a clean gray wall she sat, every day, every week, every month, for years. Her only goals had

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    Factors Affecting Access to Complementary Therapies Introduction: There are many reasons why individuals may not be using complementary therapies, even though they may benefit from using them. I am going to highlight some of these factors and explain how each might be a barrier to accessing complementary therapies. Knowledge: Knowledge and lack of knowledge can have a major influence on whether individuals use complementary therapies. For example; people may have heard negative stories about certain

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