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    externals is evidence of the one-sided provocation of thought given to those, who generate the aim, in control of industry. ” (MW 9:91) Manager of organization always try to give extra care on standardization of work, time study efficiency analysis, dissection of job, perfect payment formula, but disinterested to integrate workers, increasing and use the hidden talents of them in workplace. Dewey specified the main problem for alienation and malaise of workers and scientific management try to…

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    Essay On Melanoma

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    Skin is the body’s largest organ; it’s all over us and yet we fail to appreciate the many tasks it must do to keep us safe and disease-free. But our skin is more special and more complex than one thinks. Made up of the epidermis and dermis, our skin can resist and repair cuts and burns and many other traumas. Our skin, however, is not invincible and can sometimes fall susceptible to many different diseases and cancers, like melanoma. Melanoma Per Adam Riker, one of the authors of The…

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    Body Snatchers in the 1800’s In the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley our main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, steals body parts from dissecting rooms as well as getting the parts from charnel houses during the 1800’s in order to complete his creation. What Victor was doing was called grave robbing and at the time grave robbing was a common occurrence. It was common only in part to the medical fields need for bodies. So the knowledge gained from grave robbing outweighed the wrongdoings of the…

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    In Greek myths and literature, dogs have often been used for expressing some kind of monster, particularly beasts associated with the underworld.1 Kerberos, the dog of Hades, figures prominently in Greek myth and literature. The dog is described as a beast, often made up other animal parts. Kerberos has been portrayed as possessing multiple heads, with the tail of a serpent, a mane of snakes, and the claws of a lion. This dog was first mentioned in Homeric poems but was first referred to by name…

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    Animal Testing Suffering

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    In early times, people would feed animals different foods and see if they got sick. Then they would know if it was safe for them to eat. In 320 BC Avezoar, a Greek philosopher, preformed the first animal dissection. He then later introduced trying medical procedures on animals before they were tried on human patients. In 1242, Ibn al-Nafis studied the circulation of blood in living mammals. By the 1880’s people like Emily Von Behring were testing toxins and…

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    Bipolar Resectoscopes

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    Cystoscopy and Standard TURB are still the gold standard procedure for the diagnosis and initial treatment of NMIBC. TURB has been carried out by using the monopolar resectoscopes. Recently, the bipolar resectoscopes, which is used for transurethral resection of the prostate, was introduced for the treatment of bladder cancer. Several advantages are associated with the use of bipolar technology: the fluid of irrigation is a saline solution, so reduction of morbidity due to the TUR syndrome,…

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    Life in the ancient world was risky business. The perils of war, disease, famine and childbirth are a just a few examples of circumstances that contributed to a much lower average lifespan in the ancient world than we have in the modern era. People in antiquity were no less concerned about the prevention and cure of maladies than they are now, however, and entire cults, sanctuaries and professions dedicated to health dotted the spiritual, physical and professional landscapes of the ancient world…

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    Bear Paws Lab Report

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    Bryan Vongkhamdy Articulation of Human Hands in Comparison to Bear Paws Chimpanzees, apes, and gorilla share a very similar anatomy but another mammal also shares a similar anatomy to humans as well. The bear in particular also shares a similar anatomy, specifically the paws of a bear when compared to a human’s hands. Even with similar anatomy, the bear is mostly a quadruped mammal, but is capable of bipedalism, while humans are bipedal mammals. In humans, the hand is meant for a variety of…

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    Pancreatic cancer. A horrible cancer with a grim prognosis. For those few diagnosed early enough, a Whipple procedure may be their only chance at survival. This potentially life-saving surgery is a lengthy, complex, and invasive procedure requiring great training and expertise. Be that as it may, it was this operation that I found myself scrubbed into on my first day in the OR. Although I had been considering a career in surgery before, this experience was the pivotal moment confirming it was…

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    since the dawn of medicine” (239). For many years now, most biology classes in high school and college dissect animals to learn about anatomy and physiology. For the group of people who support and are in favor of animals used in experiments, animal dissection is a great example of education as a contribution. There is no denying that the use of animals in experiments has brought about great beneficial discoveries. Badyal agrees by stating, “ The greatest drug discoveries in the 19th and…

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