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    neurologist, as many of these conditions can be brought on after a cerebrovascular accident. They are seen by a number of specialties because the symptoms seen in these patients range from aphasia, cephalagia, dysphasia, and ataxia to cognitive problems, convulsions, disorientation, seizures and incoherent speech. Some of these patients are not even conscious of what they are doing. Delirium and pseudodementia are common in patients who abuse drugs and alcohol for long periods of time. Another…

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    best way to make sure that their child stays healthy and not get sick from preventable diseases. • Some of the illness and complications of vaccine preventable diseases include, an amputation of an arm or leg, paralyzed limbs, loss of hearing, convulsions, brain damage, and death. • There…

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    What would an ideal man be in the eleventh century? Someone who is as bold and courageous as Macbeth in battle, or as wealthy as the lords of Scotland? What are women expected to do? Stay at home and run the household while breastfeeding a newborn baby? Ask these questions again but with the time of the twenty-first century. Men and women are seen working constantly in offices, factories, or stores, and courage is defined differently in one and every individual today. In medieval times, the…

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    Portrayed by both manic and depressive occasions Bipolar I Disorder is a form of mental illness. It was first known as manic depression disorder. The phrase manic depression is commenced in Ancient Greece where the pairing of the words was used to explain symptoms of the disorder. Bipolar disorder is the sixth dominant cause of disability in the U.S. When you are diagnosed with this disorder you experience this course of conflictingly high-flown tendency and hovering verve, this is called a…

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    time, addiction and a lot more. While because of its therapeutic nature, marijuana has on the other hand, been perceived to be beneficial to the treatment of several conditions including: cancer, stimulation of appetite, glaucoma, epilepsy to stop convulsions, and multiple sclerosis to decrease muscle spasms. All of these factors contribute the issue of whether or not the legalization of marijuana…

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    In Diane E. Foulds’ Death in Salem, several characters are unraveled as either accusers, victims, clergy, judges, or elite. With over 60 characters described in the book, it’s hard to choose which character is most important. Although Sarah Churchill was a minor character, her bravery showed her major impact on the events that occurred in Salem. Sarah Churchill was twenty-five years old during the Salem Witch Trials. As a child, Churchill grew up in Saco, Maine with her grandfather and, we…

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    In All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warrren, while Jack Burden was working for his Ph.D in American History, he comes across a story about a man named Cass Mastern. Although Jack spends countless hours researching about Cass Masterns life, he was never able to finish writing about him since he believed that he could not understand Cass’s life. It was because Jack did not understand how in order to understand the past he must understand the present and how the present can become the past. Jack…

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    Shinto is the religion having a root in Japan. This religion worships natures such as mountains and rivers, a natural phenomenon, the gods appearing in Japanese Mythology, people who died with a grudge against, and regards them as all the gods and goddesses. So, this religion is said to be polytheism. This religion also gave Japan a lot of influence while the origin of Japan had been created. The origin of this religion’s name; Shinto is “随神の道(kannagara-no-miti)” which means we are with God.…

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    only difference is that we scream and cry nonstop, but animals cannot do that. Animals either survive through all the pain throughout the experimentation or cause death through the experiment. The animals suffer by vomiting, diarrhea, paralysis, convulsion, skin deterioration, or internal bleeding. A lot of times animals are given no anesthesia for the pain. The pain the animals go through are absolutely indescribable. Animal testing really does not have advantage to humans. They are put into…

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    Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. There are two different groups of people. There is the “pro-choice” group who believe that the women have the right to choose what she does with her body. Then there is the “pro-life” group that believes that the unborn child has the right to live. I am pro-life; I believe that there is no sense in killing the child that you brought into this world. Having an abortion is basically…

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