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    The Bacchae is set in the ancient city-state of Thebes. In the Bacchae, Dionysus is spoken to as the primary character and hero who is chosen to build up himself, and his functions, at his place where Dionysus was conceived of Thebes. Dionysus, the offspring of Jove and Semele, recounts his treks through spots, for example, Lydia, Persia, Arabia, at that point Asia, lastly how he came back to Greece. He clarifies how he educated the general population living in these fluctuated lands his ways…

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    The nineteenth century saw an explosion in knowledge regarding the brain unlike any before. For centuries, the brain had been considered the seat of human intelligence. However, the brain of the classics was a singular organ of matter. Rene Descartes, who studied the brain in the 1600’s, theorized that the mind and the body were separate entities. The mental existed independent of the body. Descartes chose a singular structure in the brain as the unifying structure of the mental and the body.…

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    Title Anatomical variation of the superior thyroid artery and its relation to the external laryngeal nerve. Introduction The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland located in the anterior triangle of the neck. It consists of two lobes, right and left, connected by an isthmus in the middle. The thyroid gland is mainly supplied by the superior thyroid artery, the first branch of the external carotid artery, and the inferior thyroid artery, a branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the…

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    creativity, I journeyed through poetry, art, songwriting, singing, and drama. Yet, nothing compares to the feeling I get when I have a scalpel in my hand. My fascination with surgery began with human anatomy. Blade in hand, I fell in love with the human dissection, spent extra hours tracing arteries and nerves, and engraving the images of the human body in my mind. I enjoyed it so much that I became a pro bono human anatomy and embryology tutor at the University of Nigeria for four years. After…

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    Tonsillectomies are among the most common surgical procedures performed on children. Children younger than 15 years of age receive more than 530,000 tonsillectomies each year in the United States.1 The most common surgical indications are recurrent upper respiratory infections and sleep apnea caused by airway obstruction.1 After the 1970s, indications of surgical necessity have gone from being associated with infections to being more commonly caused by upper airway obstruction.2 Tonsillectomies…

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    night before the opening day of the big golf match between golf legends Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, and Savannah’s own, Rannulph Junah. When walking the course with newspaper reporter, O.B. Keeler and Hardy, Bagger Vance says, “The path of study and dissection leads only to paralysis, until the player likewise surrenders and allows his overloaded brain…

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    Critical Thinking Question By Kristen 1050 words To what extent was Europe's Renaissance and its worldview both the same and different than Europe's Medieval period and its worldview? Include lots of support, examples, details, and evidence to explain your thinking. Introduction The medieval period and Renaissance worldviews can be compared and contrasted with many different reasons. From the church and religion to the art from these two periods. There were also royalty and science…

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    The “father of immunization” Edward Jenner was well-known for his creativity and wisdom. As a large contributor of revolutionizing the face of medicine, Jenner’s experiment with a dangerous and deadly infection transformed into prevention at its finest. The health care industry between the seventeen to eighteen hundreds lacked prevention methods which could have saved thousands of lives. It was during this time infections were considered a death sentence since the use of antibiotics were…

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    Jon Dering Professor Diller English 101 3 October 2014 A Futuristic Solution to Education, Bought Out by Facebook. The current educational system’s most overwhelming and depressing problem is the fact that any attempt to solve one of the many problems is inevitably twisted by our elected officials either out of their stupidity or for their financial benefit. These stupid or corrupt changes take many shapes, such as the sale of land held by the school being added into a proposal for funding. As…

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    Animal testing has always been a controversial and emotive topic. Each year, millions of innocent animals suffer and die in cruel chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics tests, as well as in biology lessons, medical training exercises, and curiosity-driven medical experiments at universities (“PETA Makes Its Case Against Animal Testing” 3). Think of any drug, cosmetic or household cleaner. Chances are, at one time or another, an animal suffered in order to put that product on the shelf. It takes…

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