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    had such a rare form of cancer that he wasn’t going to survive to the age of one. Somehow, my brother adapted and began to grow slightly stronger everyday. That was until my mother got worse. My mother had been battling breast cancer every since she had Jack. Unfortunately, the cancer reached her heart and killed her so fast, she didn’t even make it to Jack’s second birthday. Due to her being sick, she couldn’t take care of Jack. Just as my mother passed, Jack’s rare cancer got substantially…

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    to shock anymore when an older woman ran screaming by, or a small child was crying because they had broken an arm or leg. My grandmother was first diagnosed with breast cancer in early 2006. She was a strong, independent, italian woman who, far too often, spoke with her hands and slobbered a kiss upon one’s cheek. She had beaten cancer…

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    of my father was abruptly too. I remember the day perfectly. I was in school when my dad told me over the phone that he had liver cancer. I was shocked and at a loss at what to do for my dad. I was unable to comprehend how this could possibly be true. He died two months later. My feelings of grief and helplessness changed my life forever. I want to learn about cancers and do everything I can to help other likes him. I became interested in medical field. When I came back to United States I…

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    able to accomplish. After months of planning, designing, and promoting; Naperville, Illinois was about to witness their very first Guardian of the Ribbon fundraiser for breast cancer survivors. Cheering and supportive crowds gathered around the stage set in front of the fire trucks as those who had been afflicted with breast cancer shared brave stories about their roads to recovery. It was during this time that I began to reflect on my own journey and how service had become such an important…

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    her bald head—an apparent mark of her rounds of chemo and an emblem of her battle against breast cancer. Beside the image text reads, “Breast cancer touches us all. It’s a journey we take together” (Susan G. Komen Foundation). The tiny hands and lips that touch the barren surface of their mother’s head also touch the viewer’s heart, drawing on the emotion resting in the story of the woman behind the cancer. The image is a window into her story, into the life she is fighting for. Enter a…

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    from the technology today one being the Civil Rights Movement everyone would have been able to reach more people and they all would have been able to come together to bring more awareness on the issues. The issue I would raise awareness about is Breast…

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    Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood is a government established organization that provides sex education and advice about family planning. It is highly known for their abortions in the media, because it is thought to be against many religious principles. Because of moral belief, people want to shut down the program that helps 1 out of every 5 women in their personal health problems. Planned Parenthood should not be removed because it provides many public services. Most people dislike Planned…

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    pregnancies. Other complications associated to pregnancies such as hypertension, fistula, eclampsia and more are also other problems to their health. Moreover women are more susceptible to some diseases that are specific to their condition like breast cancer, ovarian cancer…. In addition, social determinants are enormous and have a huge impact on women health. To promote women’s health, a strong need to address these determinants is required. Biological determinants As started in above…

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    The purpose of parabens in these cosmetics is to antimicrobial harmful bacterias and mold. It’s purpose is to protect the customer and the cosmetic product. Although that may seem like a great thing to have in these products, the eventual outcome is way worse. Some facts about the chemical from its safety data sheet is the chemical formula being C11H14O3. The specific paraben that we’re talking about is Butylparaben, another name that you may recognize is Butyl p-hydroxybenzoate. Its physical…

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    most difficult low-level image analysis tasks. Many image processing application apply segmentation as primary step. Image segmentation serve a variety of applications, such as handwritten character identification, medical image analysis as breast cancer detection, in infrared image, automatic target recognition, radar image application, and in pattern recognition application...etc. The quality of the segmentation process affects the final result of previously mentioned application. In this…

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