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    Visual Hypothesis

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    eye has been a matter of great gravity in the medical history, which has led to significant efforts in the direction of developing artificial eye to help the battling patients. It has been documented that Egyptians were the first one to wear artificial eye outside the socket as painted clay attached to the cloth.3 It was in sixteenth century that first in-socket artificial eyes were crafted out of gold and then later in glass by the Venetians. But it was not until World War II that acrylic…

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    For my behavioral modification assignment, I decided to drink less soda. Before we were assigned this project, I had already begun changing my lifestyle to healthier eating habits by basically making healthy choices. My main goal for this assignment was to not completely stop drinking soda all together but to at least lessen the intake of how much soda I drink. My main motivation was for my skin. I was positive that the cutting out of sodas would have by far the biggest impact on clearing my…

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    governments around the world have punished those who have attempted to sell their organs, and have labeled organ sellers as “criminals,” but this is truly unfair since they are not on par with most criminals. How can society ridicule an individual who is selling his organ…

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    Ibex And The Frog Essay

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    Caleb Heathershaw Dr. Aresco BSC1010C 15 November 2017 The Ibex and the Frog: Cloning to Save Species Species are going extinct every day. Although new species are being discovered, losing the old ones has consequences. One method scientists are considering to keep species alive is a process called cloning. There are many misconceptions about cloning, and this paper will seek to clear up the reality of cloning extinct and endangered species. Now, we’re not going to see any dinosaurs roaming…

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    Prosthetic Limb Essay

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    the workplace to war zones on a battlefield. Veterans lose limbs during duty, and many biomedical engineers study and attempt to find a proper solution for the veterans. One of the solutions is an orthopedic limb and artificial extension of a body’s lost limb. Even though the artificial limbs are not as close to the real limb, if hospitals and families encourage veterans to obtain an orthopedic limb, then the veterans will get a longer life. Veterans already risk an enormous amount of their life…

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    Fueled by increasing success in organ transplants, stem-cell research, and comprehension of genetics, the journey for immortality teeters on the brink of success. Artificial cultivation and harvest of vital organs and human leading to the ability for timeless living may be nearer than we think.…

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    According to all of her symptoms and her chart she had to be going into kidney failure. When the kidneys shut down your whole body shuts down. Your kidneys filter your blood, when your blood isn 't filtered, it causes damage to all of the other organs in the body. As far as I could tell, she was in the early stages so we still had a chance. I put her on the transplant list as fast as I could. The sooner she got a kidney, the better chance she would have to walk out of here happy and healthy. No…

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    Imagine being poked and prodded. Then being injected with an unknown substance that makes you feel different. And this same process goes on and on for multiple different injections. On top of the many injections your receiving your also food and water deprived. You are also placed in a physical restraint for prolonged periods of time that often leads to multiple injuries. Eventually you’re scared of everything, if it moves you scream, if it comes close to you, you scream. But guess what, you…

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    Tissue Trade

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    Officially the human body is worth zero dollars, however people are actually worth a small fortune, just not for the people who should receive the money, the families. There is an unseen business that makes its fortune out of the body tissue of your loved ones, and you are not even aware of it. This business is known as the tissue trade, and though I see the benefits of the system, it still has a long way to go before it will be considered an ethically sound business, and no longer violates…

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    A Brief Summary on Psoriasis Our skin is the largest organ of our body; it’s the entire human body outer cover and gives the body form and shape. It’s also separates the external parts of the body from the internal parts. Our skin protects our body against the light, heat, germs, cold temperatures, and injury. It’s protecting the body from chemical and mechanical substances. The skin is also the body immune system surveillance. The body produces tan of cells every day to replenish the dead…

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