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    Dahmer was your normal quiet nerdy kid growing up, besides the fact that he would go around collecting dead animals in the neighborhood and dissect them at his house. His later acts included the compulsive masturbating, and becoming a homosexual. He was kicked out from his house after being discharged from the military, and he moved to his grandparents. His grandmother admitted to routinely finding different weapons in his room and to him being very strange. Shortly after Dahmers second arrest…

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    states for medical consultation convinced Carson that his condition was incurable. Carson moved from his home to the army hospital on May 14 (Barbour 163). Gasping for breath, Kit chatted with the doctor and other visitors when he was not in a chloroform-induced sleep. A few days passed as he reminisced with friends, but he prepared to die. On May 23 he requested buffalo meat and coffee, a favorite meal of the mountain men. He ate, lit a clay pipe, and talked with friends. Suddenly he choked…

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    Disappeared “Suzanna Nichole Reese,” my mother shouted for the fifth time, “You’re going to be late for school again!” I slowly opened my eyes looking at the clock. Great, 7:47 a.m., I thought to myself. Hurriedly, I quickly brushed my long black hair and rimming my green eyes with black eyeliner. I grabbed my bag and headed down the stairs. “Zanna you are seventeen years old, I should not be your walking alarm clock. I have to get ready too.” Rolling my eyes at her remark and replied, “It…

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    disfigured. [27] Nurses used different medicines during WWI to care for the soldiers. A few common used ones were dakin solution, which was used as an antiseptic solution and to irrigate wounds before closure, cocaine hydrochloric was a local anesthetic, chloroform was a general anesthetic and a sedative, and painkillers were sodium salicylate, elixir of opium or opii tincture, camphorata and morphine sulphate. [28] Mercury was also used during WWI for the treatment of a sexually transmitted…

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    In this essay, I will be evaluating an argument from both moral skepticism and ethical objectivism. For clarification purposes, I will define some of the terms which I will be using throughout this essay. The following definitions in this paragraph are taken from the third edition of Shafer-Landau’s ‘The Fundamental of Ethics’ (2015). Ethical objectivism is the view that there exists at least one objective moral standard, and that some moral claims are objectively true. In contrast, moral…

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    To those unfamiliar to the history of the Love Canal, its name may bring warm thoughts of romantic activities or a carnival ride. However, the truth is that Love Canal is one of our country’s most notorious hazardous waste disasters, which grabbed the attention of a nation.(Beck, 1979; University at Buffalo: The State University of New York, 1998) The advocacy of its community residents, work of the newly formed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the health outcomes of the exposed…

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    crematoria. It was noted that he was very interested in twins. The doctor once ordered fourteen gypsy twins to be kidnapped at night, and when they were brought to his dissection table, he put them to sleep, and stabbed them in their hearts with a chloroform injection, killing them immediately. Then he proceeded to note each and every piece of the twins ' bodies. His twisted mind was noted when many of the experimented children reported Mengele as a kind, fatherly figure, who gave them…

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    Jewish Lab Rats Throughout history there have been multiple genocides. However, one of the most memorable and most discussed genocides has to be the one committed by Germany. This genocide was called the Holocaust and it targeted anyone who was not of Hitler’s “perfect race” consisting of blonde hair white skin and blue eyes. One group of people were targeted the worst of all. These people were Jewish. Many people of Jewish descent feel uneasy discussing the holocaust because some have…

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    Introduction New York City during the Jazz Age was a brewing ground for chemicals of all sorts, from wood alcohol to carbon monoxide to chloroform to so many others. New York City poisonings were once taken lightly and brushed off as mere accidents or even as unimportant, but no more when Alexander Gettler took on the role of forensic chemist under Charles Norris. Gettler received his master’s degree at Columbia University in 1910, and then took a job as chemistry instructor at Bellevue Medical…

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    target site. Indanone ring provides metabolic stability to the compound and so donepezil has a longer half-life. Physical properties: Donepezil is mainly given in its hydrochloride form. It is a white crystalline powder and is freely soluble in chloroform and soluble in…

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