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    journey to this second super continent, came to be named "Americas", deriving its name from Americus, the Latin version of Vespucci's first name. The most significant comparison components of these two land masses is the time and reason of discovery, cardinal direction of naming, and clearly, geographical locations. Hence them both being named “America” but differing in longitudinal coordinates. Other than these two super continents having immense…

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    Religion on the road: a Desert Debate While traveling along the silk road, a Confucian encountered a young man sitting peacefully beside the road. He was sitting with his feet crossed upon his thighs and his hands resting his knees. The Confucian, wondering what the man was accomplishing, respectfully asked, “May I ask what you are doing?” The man replied, “ I am meditating. Meditation is a conscious effort to change how the mind works.” Interested, the Confucian sat with the man. The man…

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    Koulton Wong Inspiration

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    Inspiration The person that inspires me is Kolten Wong. He plays for the St. Louis Cardinals and that is my favorite team. When last season started he played as a second baseman and he was diving for the ball and getting down on the ball very well. He was always watching and just waiting for the ball to come. Kolten Wong was just a good player to watch try his hardest. He has tryed so hard that they are almost close to going to the world series of 2015. batting and fielding When…

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    He had very many friends, coaches, and citizens that admired him through it all. “He was the youngest, but biggest man,” said one of his friends from the Arizona Cardinals. “The better he got, the more humble he got,” said head coach from the Arizona Cardinals. His team respected him a lot. It is obvious Tillman was loved because even though he died 12 years ago, people all around the world still go on Pat’s run every year, and they still remember him. Another…

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    The Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was a 17 day revolt that happen during the early days of the Cold War. The revolution mainly focused on sheer determination by the Soviet Union for total control, Hungarian Nationalism and the dubious of the West and Hungary. The Hungary people drove the revolution by rebelling against Nagy’s control of the State Security Authority and was ultimately a failure because of its political instability, disorganization, and its lack…

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    Essay On Virtue Theory

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    I realise upon reflection of my decision in the ethical dilemma we were presented with, that my moral commitments are generally that of a virtue theorist’s. My course of action, firing Mr Lawlor, but keeping him on as a student member, has not change since my original decision. I tried to act in the most just and fair way possible and reflect the characteristics of a virtuous person in myself. I placed these virtues onto Mr Lawlor, to see if he was guilty of not being ‘a good person’.…

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    favor of their country and its goals. The election of Urban the VI was the tipping point, he seemed at first a good choice but soon neither the Italian nor the French cardinals wanted him to be in the office they elected him to. In order to replace him, they said they elected him under coercion. Urban made his own court of cardinals while the ones who had elected him decided to…

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    expected to have some flaws, Avenatti insists that it is not just a small amount of the gowns were defected, he said majority of the gowns had flaws that could be dangerous for surgeons. Moreover, Avenatti described how Kimberly-Clark’s competitors, Cardinal Health, have tested the MICROCOOL gowns and had showed that 77 percent of the gowns had failed. In sum, his view is that,…

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    Multiple System Atrophy

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    parkinsonism, cerebellar ataxia, autonomic dysfunction and corticospinal tract impairment [1]. There are two subtypes of MSA according to the dominant clinical features; MSA-P presenting parkinsonism and MSA-C presenting cerebellar symptoms. The cardinal features of MSA-C are common to hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), which demonstrates variable onset ages and a slower progression. Indeed, considerable proportions of patients initially diagnosed as SCA later turned out to be MSA-C [2].…

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    used for diagnosis, cure, treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease. It is either a natural product, pharmaceutical preparation or chemical substance. Anti-inflammatory drugs are used for treating inflammation which is characterized by four cardinal signs: redness, pain, swelling and warmth. Most of anti-inflammatory drugs work by inhibiting prostaglandins secretion. Prostaglandins are the chemicals that responsible for promoting inflammation, fever and pain. They are produced by…

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