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    Parkinson's disease is a long-lasting disease that affects all parts of the body. This disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that has no cure, but a lot of symptoms. This disease was first described by a British doctor named James Parkinson’s in 1817 and was first called as shaking palsy. Parkinson’s disease has been around for a very long time and dates to around 5000 B.C. There are different conditions and problems that are like Parkinson’s disease like Essential tremor, Lewy-body…

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    Corset Research Paper

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    Fashion was very important at the turn of the century but it wasn’t always painless. Women’s fashion was especially uncomfortable; outfits consisted of mostly of long, restrictive dresses - as many as four outfits a day for those who could afford that many expensive gowns, and for those who couldn’t they could purchase a pattern and sew a replica themselves. Either way, from the rich to the poor, under all of a women's outfits was the corset. Some men also wore corset-like garments called “body…

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    steroids can lead to depression and also low levels of motivation and interest in the sport. The second example is the use of stimulants that increase the level of an athlete’s stamina. If stimulants are used consistently athletes will experience cramps and dizziness. These side effects of performance enhancing drugs can lead to a decrease in athletic ability. Although the use of performance enhancing drugs has many disadvantages but many athletes are willing to risk their health in order to…

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    Code Hero: “A man who lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage and endurance in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful.” In Ernest Hemingway’s novel, The Old Man and the Sea, the main character Santiago is a perfect fit for a code hero. He is weary from old age and fights he has had on the ocean, but he is extremely strong mentally and emotionally. He does not have much left, just his young friend Manolin, his skiff, and his shack (his wife is dead…

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    Medical marijuana has been proven to help with many chronic illnesses and diseases. To start, according to the Drug Policy Alliance, marijuana has shown to treat symptoms of conditions, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, alzheimer's disease, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), epilepsy, crohn disease, and glaucoma, and is often an effective alternative to narcotic to painkillers (n.pag). All of the conditions listed above have terrible symptoms, and medical marijuana is a better…

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    What makes people feel significant? Some would say power, money or success. When one reads fiction, it provides many different kinds of lessons throughout whichever book one could pick, fictional to grammatical. They use those lessons and morals whenever they go out into the world, sometimes they might not be aware of it. . Reading fiction makes people feel significant by providing us with a deeper understanding of the world and the life around us Lord of the flies, for example, reveals the…

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    In fact in the United States in October of 2015 two women passed ranger school, however, at the time women were not eligible to infantry service and so could not immediately join the ranks of the rangers, but later in the same year Defense Secretary Ash Carter ordered the military to open all positions to women (Evans, Lederman); giving First Lieutenant Shaye Haver and Captain Kristen Griest the chance to serve their country as they have been trained to do (Evans). While CNS News, which reported…

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    class, or religion being jailed, but we have seen incarceration in America be defined repeatedly by these very topics. Starting in the Nixon era, politicians starting advertising themselves as being, “tough on crime” to win elections and continued to cramp down on all drug related crime. Since this time, we have seen millions of people indicted on drug charges and our prison system is reaching maximum capacity. With multiple new drug laws, it has been made somewhat easy for police to arrest…

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    It is also used for treating pains such as arthritis, menstrual cramps, and headaches. 3 Ibuprofen is used among people of all ages ranging from children who are six months old to elderly people. If the wrong dosage is taken it can cause serious risks such as damage to the intestine and stomach. The medication can cause…

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    for elevated blood sugar levels leading to diabetes, the shutting down of both liver and kidney, and problems in the circulatory and immune systems. Individuals with eating disorders often suffer from but not limited to: chronic fatigue syndrome, cramps, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, dehydration, edema, and worst of all death. These consequences are not accounted for anyone suffering an eating disorder because many feel that they have control over the disorder rather than the disorder…

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