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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could cut into a human body without being convicted of committing a crime? Luckily, there are a lot of jobs and profession in the job market that allow you to do just that. My ultimate accomplishment in life will be to become a Neurosurgeon because the anatomy of the human body fascinates me by how each individual component of the human body works as if it is a machine. My interests include things that are somewhat related to my career field…

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    to physicians or surgeons who supervise them in the practice of medicine . They are provide treatment , examine patients, diagnose illnesses and injuries, order and carry-out patients, prescribe medication, record progress,take medical histories, and assist with any other task that a physician does. This careers has a lot to do with medicine and that field consist of hospitals, emergency clinics, and pediatric clinics. This career really interested me when I found out that being a physician…

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    on June 7, 1909 in Westfield, New Jersey. She describes her family as a fast paced family that “never sat down”. Her mother was Helen May Apgar, and her father was Charles E. Apgar. Her father’s profession was an insurance executive, but dreamed of being an amateur inventor or astronomer. She was the youngest of three siblings. Virginia’s childhood was full of music and curiosity. As a young girl Virginia was hardworking, in her academics and multiple other activities (Apel, 2004). She was…

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    throughout the Renaissance. In one entry in his diary he claims, “This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and “Lord have mercy upon us” writ there; which was a sad sight to me, being the first of the kind that, to my remembrance, I ever saw.” (June 7th 1665). This statement proves that people during this devastating time were very afraid and suffering due to the lack of medical health care. The Black Plague was known as…

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    order in their room. Being a high school student, I made the decision to enroll in honors classes; they would give me more of a challenge and the extra work would help me with time management. I can gladly say that I have received skills and advice that will continue to help me in my future endeavors.…

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    After the announcement of the Spanish Flu, the Surgeon General was in a persistent reactive state. If standard operating procedure (SOP) had been pre-established on a federal, state, and local level with hospitals, morgues, and health departments, then the required framework would have resulted in a…

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    liposuction, as well as a few types of liposuction, the real reason it’s used, and the risks involved. Now, some may think that liposuction is an idea of the 21st century, but the idea actually dates back to the early 1920’s. It first started when French surgeon, Charles Dujarier, first became fascinated with the contour of the body, as well as fat removal. In 1974, doctors Arpad and Giorgio Fischer came up with the blunt…

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    Can you imagine being a son and having your hands cut off if you struck your father? Yes this was a thing that happened 4,000 years ago when Hammurabi became king of Babylon in the Fertile Crescent around 1800 bce he claims he got these laws from the god of justice Shamash . Were these laws just? I believe that these laws were just. In this essay we will first talk about family law,property law and personal. The first set of laws we will discuss are the family laws which I think are just. In…

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    his body will be pierced and hung. After that, law 23 claims that if the man is not caught robbing a home, the homeowner will get everything back he has lost (Doc D). These property laws both show that Hammurabi’s Code is once again about violence being the key. Also law 23 states the man will get everything he lost back, but then the people of Babylon have to pay more for common goods and needs so that the mayor has the money to buy their items…

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    in the Army. I immediately asked him what brought you to Ohio State after 12 years and his response wanted to go to college to become an Orthopedic Surgeon. His reasoning was very interesting to me because, he received back surgery that was the wrong type of operation, so he wanted to ensure this doesn’t happen to other patients by becoming a surgeon himself. I continued to give hime academic guidance over the next 2 years. Last semester we talked about his career and both agreed that…

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