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    Shooting is easy as one, two, three, but not for some people, but I know how to make a shot awesome! The shot will need steps ,but the steps are easy. All you will need is one good goal keeper so it's not so easy to score on. Also, a soccer ball will definitely be needed. Of course, a soccer net and cleats too. Something that might be needed is a helper like a brother or sister, to tell you what is right and wrong. Now with all them items your shot is on the way. First, when you kick try to…

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    At a young age I had goals to achieve. One of my many goals was to become a better soccer player. That is still my goal 9 years later. I started playing when I was 4 and from then on I gained experience. I played Rec soccer for so long but my goal was to play competitive soccer where I could actually play with competitive players and a competitive game. That all happened one day when I least expected it. When I first moved here Rec…

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    Accelerant Detection Dogs

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    Accelerant detection dogs are used by fire departments, and other fire investigators to aid them in the detection of substances used to expedite fires and underscore the spreading of the destructive flames. Dogs are used due to their special skill set in detecting odors that humans are unable to; their ability to differentiate sets of different scents, and locating scents even after some time has passed since those smells were deposited. In 1993, evidence gathered with the help of accelerant…

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    Everyone has a passion, and some even have more than one passion. Passions are not only a huge influence, but are a way of life. My passion is soccer. Soccer has been one of the biggest influences on my life. Although soccer is a very fun and entertaining sport to play, it also has some downsides, which have unfortunately affected me. It was the fall of 2012, and I played on a select travel soccer team called Tupelo Futbol Club (TFC). Our team was selected to play in a really big tournament in…

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    The use of ultrasound images in a medical education environment has been largely ignored. Based on Hoppmann et al., (2011) , incorporating ultrasound into the M2 year of medical school would promote the advancement of student knowledge on pathology and familiarize them with scenarios in different anatomical structures. The ideal approach would involve reinforcing understanding of medical conditions by identifying them using ultrasound images. For example, in conducting an eye exam, an ultrasound…

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    Today alone 18 people will die waiting for an organ transplant. Just one person can save up to eight lives by being donors. Medicine and medical procedures can no longer save the terminally ill. Assuming that the patient chooses to donate their body to science, they can help others live even in their death. The choice should always be the patients, whether they are choosing to donate their…

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    doctor as soon as possible.” My pre-clinical years of medical school were a defining moment in my life and career as a future physician. Late into my first year, I volunteered for a campus research project which included a thyroid ultrasound – a serendipitous decision which would forever change the course of my life. Papillary thyroid cancer, while having arguably the best prognosis of all cancers in young adults, requires extensive surgical and medical treatment. The curative treatment of…

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    Pro And Cons Of Euthanasia

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    Euthanasia, also known as physician assisted suicide, is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or irreversible coma. The term euthanasia comes from the Greek words, “eu” meaning good and “thanatosis” meaning death, which forms “Good Death”. Euthanasia’s first recorded use was by a Roman historian, Suetonius. It was used to describe the death of Augustus Caesar. Easy death has been applied to hopeless patients who have been suffering extreme pain.…

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    Animal Testing Controversy

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    animals for medical research. Different people have many different views on this topic. Is it humane to experiment on animals? Does a life-saving vaccine warrant the pain of a dog or cat that has deliberately been given a disease? Is extending a medical understanding worth the caging and mutilation of an animal? One must consider a variety of different perspectives to come to a reasonable conclusion on the question, should…

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    Lenders were able to access patients medical records then deny their application for a home mortgage, credit card, and in decision making within human resources (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2006). Individual’s civil rights were being violated without ever seeking permission to view their personal medical history. On March 18, 1996, Bill Archer (R), introduced the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability…

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