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    will help me to become the best doctor I can be. Lastly, you can do whatever you want as long as you don’t give…

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    As Alex Scarrow said, “Time travel is a terrifying weapon, far more powerful than anything ever conceived, mankind just is not ready for that kind of knowledge. We are like children playing with an atom bomb”. Time travel gives humans power that they are incapable of handling. We often take aspects that have the chance to be used for goodness and use them to benefit our selfish desires. Time travel also puts people in a supernatural place of authority. Not to mention the unintended…

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    Written Summary of Self-propelled particles that transport cargo through flowing blood and halt hemorrhage In the summer of 2005 my uncle punctured his femoral artery while on a biking trip. He was biking around a corner at a high speed and crashed over a fallen tree on the road. He landed on a piece of broken glass which cut through his thigh and perforated his femoral artery. Although bystanders wrapped his leg in gauze he bled out on the scene waiting for an ambulance to arrive. This…

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    flipped off her bike. She stood up holding her hand and showing a few scratches on her arm. Since no one was home at her house we went over my grandmas to see what was wrong. This was one thing great about Sunflower was there was always someone who could watch us to be safe. Everyone became great friends with the parents and grandparents. Doors would be open and we could enter with warm welcomes. Tyler sprained his hand falling off Katelyn 's trampoline. We were scared that time the most…

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    people watch Doctor Who, for various reasons, some watch Doctor Who to escape their tormented lives, whilst others watch The Doctor for a glimpse of their imagination that was stolen from them in their childhood. To bring back what was once stolen from them. Finally, other's who come from a mental illness, negligent or abusive past doctor who can not only bring escapism, Whovian's no matter where a person is located there is always a silver line of hope. The Doctor, by Doctor Who fans, is a…

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    54:11 minute episode deals with the experience of a doctor and patient as a patient nears the end of their life. Many point of views helped to express the difficulty a doctor and patient has when the patient is dying. All people are affected by dying in some way. This documentary deals with the process that doctors go through when they are dealing with patients who have less and less options for treatment as their lives come to a close. These doctors are motivated by their want and need to help…

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    Carlos Williams, the author characterizes how the doctor uses force on a sick girl who refuses to be evaluated. William Carlos William uses theme, characterization, and characteristics to define, describe, and identify each char7-pp;acter in the story. The theme in the story was a dark and suspenseful place. Not in a way to where things would be scary or anything but in a way where you wouldn't know what was going to happen next. A couple calls on a doctor to have their little girl checked…

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    decision about their own bodies. When my mom finally brought me to the doctors, I was basically interrogated when I made my request. The doctor never gave me the option to…

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    When a doctor is unable to physically see and touch a patient to exam him or her the doctor is more likely to let something slip through the cracks; something that could be life changing. “To me, there are no limits on how you can use telemedicine, but of course one of the cons is that you cannot personally touch or feel the patient” (Harper). Online doctors have to rely on patients to tell the doctor what is wrong with them. For the cyberchondrias whose use google to diagnose them or the…

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    body, totally take control of your body, and even kill you. Thinking about it, both extreme can control over and leave you defenseless. Chris is great example of a person not been control by science or religion. She question the science while the doctor were trying to convince her of her diagnostics and at the end after the exorcism of her daughter didn 't became…

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