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    back, in essence my first year of high school, required extreme due diligence on my part. I am highly adaptable, I flux and flow constantly within my given framework. My cancer journey took parts of bone and muscle, it took away time; it gave me…a deep and abiding appreciation for humanity, a perspective of the human condition that only comes from finding the will within your own being to overcome the atrocities in…

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    It is claimed that herbal medicine may both treat and prevent diseases. This adds to a deep belief that these treatments are safe because they are “natural” and, therefore, harmless alternative to conventional medicine. In addition, herbal products are often exempt from rigorous regulations, such as in the U.S., and prescriptions are usually…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Warfarin is a most common Anticoagulant in prevention and treatment of thromboembolic events despite the availability of new drugs such as Novel Oral Anticoagulants due to its affordability. The establishment of the International Normalized Ratio (INR) helps to guide the dosing requirement for patients receiving the warfarin therapy. However, over-anticoagulation leads to adverse events such as haemorrhage while thromboembolic events can happen even at a recommended dose.…

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    How can I ever forget about that day, it marked me so deep into my veins and it was written all over in papers.. It was one sunday afternoon and as I exit the parking lot into the building were the store I worked was located I felt this warm feeling rolling round and round not only in my belly but in my head.. The smell of cannabis drowned the whole building it was insanely gross. I speed walked as I covered my nose with my long sleeve shirt. I made my way to the back where only employees were…

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    Cannibalism In Moby Dick

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    savages were black, as well (375). The water is even different and described as being “made up of a number of distinct veins, each of a distinct hue, [the veins] did not commingle” and “their cohesion was perfect in regard to their own particles among themselves, and imperfect in regard to neighbouring veins” (340). The detail of the water being described as “perfect” when each of the veins are separated can symbolize how people of different race are meant to be separated in order to be pure.…

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    Theatre Admission Essay

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    stage, when I wonder if I can go through it. My stomach feel as if it’s a dryer in a high spin cycle and the adrenaline running through my veins makes me feel the most confident and most insecure I’ve ever felt. There is something so intimate about live theatre that it’s simultaneously terrifying and thrilling. Then the music begins, I close my eyes, and I take a deep breath. I open my eyes and the nerves are gone because I am no longer me but a character entering a world that is authentically…

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    had stopped. I recall the attending interrupted me from asking my second question. Instead of a reprimand, he commended my inquisitiveness and good clinical judgment. So, we discussed the case, and it turned out that the patient had a history of deep vein thrombosis and was put on heparin by the resident. The dose was then adjusted, FFP was given and there was no recurrences. The attending added later on that I should consider going for IM. His encouragement solidified my interest in…

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    The primary difference between Vampires and Zombies is that Zombies are able to walk in sunlight while vampires have to hide away until the sun is finished setting. Zombies eat flesh while vampires drink blood. Vampires come in hordes while zombies usually prey by themselves. Vampires have super strength and speed while zombies run with a limp at average human speed and can lift approximately 130 pounds. For example, in the show Vampire Diaries you never knew when a vampire would pop out of…

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    1. Compare and contrast the characteristics of the members of the otariid, phocid, and odobenid families. (3 points) The suborder pinnipedia have a few uniting characteristics and many variations that separate the families. Some uniting morphological characteristics that otariids, phocids and odobenids possess are paddle-like forelimbs and hind limbs, tiny tails, a bullet-like body shape, and blubber. There are also many defining features of each family. To start, the family Otariidae has…

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    In Williams Shakespeare play, titled The Tragedy of Macbeth, which took place in Scotland. In the story, the main character, Macbeth, a man with hunger of pride and power of over ruling and becoming King of Scotland entices him to become someone he’s not. The significant theme, is the ambition of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth dreams of over ruling Scotland. In the beginning of The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth reveals his ambition by being so dedicated and determined to fall through…

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