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    Shall we give an Olympic medal to the doctor whose drugs are most effective among the games? Performance enhancing drugs are the substances that can help athletes improve the physical condition, skills, or even the result of the game. The use of these drugs in sport is widely known as ‘doping’. As doping helps athletes to perform, the issue of drugs in sporting competition should be allowed or not, has long been debated. However, some potential problems will be occurred when lifting ban on…

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    Integumentary System: Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin The skin covers the entire body surface, making up most of a humans body weight. Skin tissue provides the human body with protection from mechanical, chemical, thermal damage, and bacteria. Along with this, the skin provides insulation while regulating heat and cushioning for tissues and organs. This body system also helps with the prevention of water loss, but also allows excretion of things such as urea, salts, and water. The skin has…

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    happened to the naval officer after he was rescued. He glanced down at his wrists and envisioned them being bruised from the restraints that he would be given during his trial. Jack’s eyes burned with tears, and the immense guilt he felt ran through his veins. Ever since leaving the island, he felt the pit in his stomach and his heart ached. The same question ran through his head ever since that day. What have I done for you? Reality slapped him in the face. Two boys died on that island because…

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    ”’I am Beowulf, son of Beowulf.’ The monster’s eyes went cloudy. He said: “I am Beowulf, father of himself.’The eyes were helpless. They flickered with sleep. He said:’I am Beowulf, who am myself.’ The eyes shut. ‘Sleep,’ said Beowulf softly.’Sleep deep and never wake again.’ She slept.” He again use no strategy. All he did was strangle him and he won. When Beowulf went against the Firedrake he basically did nothing except create the plan to kill it. The only good aspect of his plan was he…

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    Spinal Stenosis Essay

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    Introduction Spinal stenosis is a condition which involves the narrowing of the vertebral column, either in the spinal canal, intervertebral foramina, or the intervertebral spaces. The condition is degenerative and widespread, affecting approximately five in every one thousand people (Hsiang, 2015). This report aims to describe the anatomy of the vertebral column and spinal cord, relating changes in anatomy to the development and presentation of spinal stenosis. Within this discussion, the…

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    Kidney Function Essay

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    tubule, back into the blood by osmosis. Reabsorption of water in the loop of Henle and collecting duct: The loop of Henle is a hairpin loop that runs deep into the medulla and then turns and goes back to the cortex again. The function of the loop of Henle is to create an area of high solute concentration deep in the medulla. The collecting duct of each nephron pass through this area and so a lot of water can be reabsorbed from the collecting ducts by osmosis.…

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    name, I answer with Kazuma. It has no meaning to my peers other than the fact that a substitute mispronounces your name for the hundredth time by saying kazoo instead of Kazuma. A name however can have a deep root to it that others cannot see. Although it can be a mouthful to some, my name holds deep roots of history under it. Known as the Devil of the Town, my grandfather was also a former Yakuza Leader of a Town in Japan during the reconstruction of the country after World War Two (The biggest…

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    “Is there no virtue in this woman,” exclaimed an old man in the crowd (Chapter 2). This unmoral lady being described is Hester Prynne; the woman who wears the scarlet letter across her bosom. Hester, being seen unfit for any means of moral standards, is persecuted and shunned by her town for bearing a baby of an unknown man. Although Hester is seen as ungodly towards the beginning, her transformation is profound upon the end. The metamorphosis of Hester Prynne started from a shameful,…

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    to take the scarlet letter off thy breast." However, Hester still does not confess to her sins despite the bargain. The adherence to her sin is irking to all people, showing how deep Hester’s shamefacedness goes and how soulless she can be. Hester is currently a character of intense abashment, and sin that runs deep through her…

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    Martha’s, an elite Catholic school. At her school she has three close friends but feels trapped between two cultures, neither accepted by the Australians, nor the Italians. Josie had her first deep relationship that year with Jacob Coote. Whom she admired for his individuality; he is passionate, which is what attracts Josie. Josie is also friends with John Barton, the son of a well-known politician. When John dies, Josie realizes that John died…

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