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    ample amounts of water and food. They would be able to go to school. They would eventually get so tired of it just like we do. My short term goal is to help all of my teachers this year become less stressed out. My long term goal is to go to college, and graduate. When I grow up, I want to become a structural engineer. My nicknames are EmJ and…

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    Forgotten Scientist

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    Keisean Wilson Chemistry 4B Ms. Hidalgo 2016 May 20 Forgotten Scientist Who knows about the first scientist to synthesize natural products? Who knows who made the foundation for the cortisone? That man was Percy Lavon Julian, an African American chemist and pioneer. He was one of the most important scientists known to date. Percy was born on April 11, 1899 in Montgomery, Alabama. His mother was a school teacher and his father was a post office clerk. Attended DePauw University in 1920 and…

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    Is Medicine for you? “Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity.”― Hippocrates Nuclear medicine technologist are really passionate about what they do, their job is to find a treatment or the diagnoses the patient has and their one mission is to help the patient be healthy as possible. Most people are not familiar with nuclear medicine which is common because it is not popular in the medical field but if interested in the medical field but not into the whole bloody…

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    out people from different works of life, like John Rockefeller, Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, Albert Einstein etc. who were school drop outs, and still made it large. I completely agree with Jeff regarding this. Education can in no way guarantee success. It’s the inner will of a person that matters. All these people became successful not because they were born with a silver spoon, or because they had numerous college degrees, but they tasted success due to their strong will and hard work. Sanders,…

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    Essay On School Recess

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    What is the Impact of School Recess on a Child’s Life? Daily school recess can have both a positive and negative impact on a child’s life. Depending upon the way school recess is designed for instance; if the time allotted for recess is adequate and if it is not removed completely from the school environment due to a wide range of factors, will constitute for what type of influence school recess will have on a child. Teachers, principals, parents, doctors, and child advocates all approach the…

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    collaborates on research into the isotopes of element 43. They discovered in return, an isotope that had an interesting radioactive decay pattern, emitting intense, short-lived gamma rays known as technetium 99. Technetium is now a major factor in nuclear medicine in its use of diagnostic imaging involving thyroid, bone, liver, spleen, lung, brain, kidney, and cardiovascular disordered. However, these medical uses did not appear until much later. Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron,…

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    personnel it possess. For example, let me give some facts about Dr. Larry Norton, the director of the research for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. He received his M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeon at Columbia University (Larry Norton, M.D.). He also trained at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Larry Norton, M.D.). Dr. Larry served as the clinical associate and investigator at the National Cancer Institute before joining the Mount Sinai Medical Center from 1977-1988…

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    Despite advances in medicine, the disparities in quality and access to care that minorities receive still exist. Patients from racial and ethnic minorities often perform far worse than their white counterparts on a variety of health indicators: life expectancy, infant mortality…

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    (Bachai). The real danger comes when people start engaging in risky behavior and abusing alcohol. Currently, it is estimated that 14 million Americans abuse alcohol or are alcoholics (Medicine Net). That is one out of every thirteen adults in the United States who are abusing alcohol by consuming it in large quantities (Medicine Net). One of these adults is my mom’s cousin Horacio who has been struggling with alcoholism since 2008. Not only does alcoholism affect your physical and mental health,…

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    Video games: The Perfect Scapegoat The claim of whether or not video games cause aggression is well discussed. It some people argue that it is linked to aggression, while others state that they aren’t linked at all and there no proof. So Here are three ideas as to prove video games don’t cause aggression: First of all the data is unreliable, secondly some studies show it actually helps people to express themselves, and lastly plenty of shooters have mental problems not linked to video games that…

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