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    Theme Of Certainty

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    A dominant aspect behind any artists’ personal work is the conceptual meaning depicted within it. It’s their chosen concepts and influences that drive them to create their work and imbue it with a particular intention or idea. My own concept that revolves around my work is the theme of Certainty and Uncertainty. This is a personal theme to me as it applies to many decisions and paths I have taken in my life, which have either been performed in certainty or uncertainty. Going through stages of certainty

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    THE WAR ON MALARIA JAYME SWANSON BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DR. SAMUEL ODEDOKUN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II OCTOBER 19, 2014  The War on Malaria About 3.3 billion people, that is about half of the world’s population are at risk of contracting malaria (figure 1). Every year there are 250 million cases of malaria, and nearly 1 million deaths. That amounts to 2,732 deaths per day. Out of those million people that die every year, 800,000 of them are African children under the age of 5. To

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    know how to deal with things rationally (like Juliet’s little blurb on how she shouldn’t marry), their undeveloped minds get the better of them, and they go with their natural flow. While the theme of teenage impulsivity is relevant during the 1600’s, science and statistics prove that this theme is ever-present to this day. For example, in an article concentrated specifically on the irrationality of teenage boys, when referring to the changing brain of an adolescent, the writer

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    The Image Of The Nurse

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    so far. And I’ve had some really nice nurses. I think they are really caring and spend more time with their patients than doctors, at least from my experiences. I also see some movies and television shows about nursing such as Nurse Jackie and Greys Anatomy but I’m not sure how much of it is actually true and maybe just for

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    of Liberty. Each adventure was a different story in the chapter of our lives. A story that ended before it should’ve in the hospital room. I got a call one cold, dreary winter night as I was laying beneath the covers on my bed while watching Greys Anatomy. As the phone rang, I didn’t care to answer but the second I hit accept I heard my mother on the other line in a panic. I didn’t think much of it because my mother was the type of person to over exaggerate the little things such as not putting

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    Gene Therapy I first learned about gene therapy while watching an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. Over multiple episodes, Dr. Bailey is trying to cure a child’s lack of immunity with the use of gene therapy, and more specifically with the use of HIV as a gene transfer vector. To make the virus usable, Dr. Bailey disables the virus and uses it for a traveling mechanism. The parents were afraid that disabling the virus would fail, causing their child to be infected with the HIV virus, so they pulled their

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    The leaders in the National Institute of Health play an important role is shaping the agencies different research plans and activities. The NIH is made up of twenty different centers and institutes each focusing on a different body system or disease of the body requiring their own research agenda. According to the National Institute of Health more than eighty percent of its budget goes to research; funds are granted to over two thousand five hundred universities or research institutions and financially

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    Nursing Through Time Essay

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    nursing perception had developed, showing nurses as heroes. However in the mid 1900’s nursing began to take a step back as the post war baby boom domesticated women. Women portrayed in the media as nurses began to take a step away from the camera, leading to doctors taking overshadowing the role of the nurse in the publics eyes. This soon gave way to the ‘naughty nurse’ phase with women liberation in the late 1900’s, in which the nurses became sexualised. The public began to see nurses in the media

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    Alien abduction stories have always held a strong interest among people all over the world, captivating our attention and curiosity as they propose yet another unsolved mystery of gigantic proportions and unthinkable consequences for humanity to contemplate. More so in modern times, and especially in the western world, where the media is a more significant part of culture, many science fiction novelists and screen writers brought out the issue to the public in the form of entertainment. This, due

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    Art : The Gallery Space

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    and their artists. The differences between their goals and aims can be seen in multiple elements such as the gallery space itself, the management, and their relationship with the public. The environment of these two galleries differ greatly. Let 's start with the simplest of them all, the location. AGO is located right in downtown core on the corner of Dundas street and McCaul avenue, walking distance from the major shopping centre, and it is right beside the art institute OCAD University (Ontario

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