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    The Cure Monologue

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    They named it the “Cure”. It was a cure to them, but to people it was tyranny. The citizens called it the “Flare.” As it caused them to be dead inside and follow orders against their own will. I had resisted the Cure, since it was created. I have felt its presence in my body but it never truly took over my subconscious. If the government were to ever find out, my punishment would be server and harsh. I have been designated a number since I was born, 2438. A number that I

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    The Anxiety Cure

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    Theory Critique: The Anxiety Cure By Dr. Archibald D. Hart _________________ Presented to Assistant Professor Max Mills Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg, VA __________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for the course PACO 507 Theology and Spirituality in Counseling ________________________ By December 12, 2010 The Anxiety Cure By Dr. Archibald D. Hart Concise Summary: Dr. Archibald Hart brings gives his contribution

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    An Infectious Cure

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    Microbes and Society Case Study: An Infectious Cure Part 1 Questions 1. The Europeans poured have poured something into the water which sterilized the water and killed the toxins that become disruptive in the digestive system when they are consumed. They Europeans may have poured what are called oral rehydration salts into the well, which quickly works are combatting the cholera, and will prevent further outbreaks from occurring. 2. Ethical issues that are raised by pouring the treatment into the

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    Hypnosis as a Cure

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    Hypnosis as a cure What is hypnosis? Hypnosis is being used as a significant tool in the application of psychotherapy. Hypnosis is seen as a healing tool and efforts in the process are being made to apply the hypnotic state. However, from the point of view of emphasizing the interpersonal elements connected with hypnosis it may be visualized as encompassing varied terms and tools that embody common denominator of accepting the fact that people normally have more capabilities than they consciously

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    There Is No Cure Cancer

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    Cancer is a worldwide phenomena that can be fatal and currently there is no cure. There are many different types of cancer that can afflict people. The American Cancer Society estimates that there is roughly 1,620 who die of a form of cancer each day in the United States. This global health crisis has produced about 14.1 million cases, 8.2 million of those were deaths, in 2012 alone. The growth of afflicted people is expected to rise to 21.7 million, with 13 million deaths, in the year 2030. There

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    Cure Fibroids

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    Treatment Options to Cure Fibroids Developed in approximately 30% of women over 35 years and many women who are Driving first past their childbearing years, uterine fibroids are the most common type of pelvic tumors in women. Uterine fibroids are benign (noncancerous) - however - they can produce a wide variety of painful symptoms, such as heavy bleeding, which may cause iron deficiency and obstruction of the intestinal tract or urinary tract. Fibroids can cause just the sex painful, and they are

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    Cure For Melanoma

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    organizations raise money to find research to help find effective treatments and a possible cure for melanoma. The Melanoma International Foundation mission is “To develop personalized strategies with patients so they may live longer, better lives”. I believe that all of the organizations have a common goal, which is to help the people that are suffering from melanoma. Even though, there may not be a cure for melanoma yet discovered these organizations want to work on helping people diagnosed with

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    Cure For HIV

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    The cure for HIV has been a long awaited battle due to the virus lying dormant in T cells for years. Although scientists have found a protein called CD32a that lives on the surface of T cells. Due to this discovery, scientists can now use this protein to help distinguish the cells infected with HIV. This is beneficial because even though there are antiretroviral drugs that can prevent cells that are actively duplicating viral DNA from replicating, they do not attack the dormant T cells. In the past

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    waking up everyday in silence. Would you embrace your deafness, have a hearing aid, or have a cochlear implant? Surely, all of these options are personal preferences; however, one is better than the others: the cochlear implant operation, in a way, is a cure for deafness. Having an opportunity to fully hear in both of your ears can open many gateways into your life; the troubles of finding a school, a job, and doing basic things such as listening to music or driving a car would be made easier. The cochlea

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    Cure of the Streets

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    The poet Rainer Maria Rilke says that "a work of art is good if it has sprung from necessity” (Farley). Hip Hop was born on the poor and dangerous streets of the USA. Minorities such as African-Americans and Hispanics dominated these streets, and they felt the need to address their long-standing common issues. Therefore, a new form of art, hip hop was born, and became the method of self-expression for these minorities. Lyrics have presented what they have been through. While rap has turned from a

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