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    Why should people changed their appearances? There 's people that agree and do not agree with it, everyone has their own opinions on how they look. While people believe cosmetic surgery would fix their life, some know that it can ruin your appearances because it cost a lot of money, gets addicted, and it can cause deaths. Some people believe getting surgery would make them pretentious. Patients with unrealistic expectations, such as those who believe that having a celebrity nose, hope that…

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    Eye 7 Case Study

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    (Wavelight-Germany) for providing efficient treatment for refractive errors and cataract. We understand the importance of a healthy vision in one’s life for the reason, bring together the best of advanced technology and the expertise of experienced surgeons and eye specialist so as to provide efficient treatment to the patients. We have performed thousands of eye surgeries and have helped people to regain their normal life with a clear vision. Patients from different countries like the USA,…

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    go back in time? What if I could go back to the summer before I made the decision to make the Young Innovative Investigator Program (YIIP) my next building block to my future? What if I was the scientist that made a novel move to save my aunt from being brutally taken over by a brain tumor? What if I could have saved Arlo from experiencing “that” tumor? The invasive tumor that eventually took his mother, my aunt, and my motivator away from this world. I will always remember the words she spoke…

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    One of them was Pierre Fauchard. Pierre was an important modern dentist in history. He was known as the “Father of modern dentistry”. In 1678, he was born into a poor family in Brittany, France. Pierre, the French physician, began training as a surgeon in the French Navy in 1693 at age 15. He was training for 3 years before becoming a dentist. Pierre was such a remarkable man who had good dexterity and was also ambidextrous. He became recognized throughout his surrounding area, and through…

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    Dali Femme Fatale

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    I believe the two key terms used in surrealism regarding the female subject “femme enfant” and “femme fatale” characterizes the works of Dali. The femme fatale was the stereotypical woman who attracts a man sexually, and represents a huge threat to the man due to her infatuating characteristics. The femme fatale causes men to lose their minds, reason, intellectual ability, basically depriving the man from all his strength. It is evident that Dali furthermore felt threatened by the femme fatale…

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    Doctor Strange, a comic book adaptation of the famed Doctor Strange character created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. This film was about an extraordinary surgeon known as Doctor Stephen Strange who loses the ability to utilize his hands and seeks help to regain the ability to be a surgeon in many ways finally being forced to seek the help of a mysterious being known as The Ancient One. In doing so, Stephen Strange gains many new abilities that change him and who he is, as he is shown that there is…

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    Some common and popular cosmetic surgeries are known to be breast reduction and enlargement, facelifts, hair replacements, liposuction, and rhinoplasty. Cosmetic surgery can date back to being known from 600 BC, when a Hindu surgeon reconstructed a nose using skin from the cheek. The skills required by surgeons in the category of plastic surgery had originally been…

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    and adolescents, generally ranging from birth to 18 years of age. Being a pediatrician would help society because they help keep kids healthy. This also means that your love to work with children, families,medical experts and community members will need to be extremely great. Along with helping future generations and working to improve their community. (Virtual Pediatric Hospital: CQQA: Why Should You Become A Pediatrician?) Being a pediatrician is more than just examining children regularly…

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    procedures that take place during the operation, as well as promote the sterility of the operating room. Second, there are the Scrub Nurses whom aid the Surgeons by handling the equipment during the operation and monitor the patient's condition. Last we have the Registered Nurse First Aid(RNFA) whom work directly with the surgeons by helping surgeons by controlling patient bleeding, using instruments and medical devices during the operation, performing invasive procedures such as cutting tissue,…

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    the results of my MRI with an uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. My surgeon soon returned with news that my injury required a season-ending surgery. Thus, I had a Bankart Repair on my throwing shoulder, and afterwards, although devastated, I supported my teammates from the sidelines for the entirety of the season. Then came the offseason, and the so-called "optional" workouts in which I’d attended religiously in the past. Being the varsity team captain, it took little thought for me to decide…

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