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    Choroidal Nevus Case Study

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    proper management of a patient with a choroidal nevus. Case Report. A 32-year-old Caucasian male presented to clinic for a routine eye exam with a chief complaint of dryness in the both eyes. The patient’s unaided visual acuity was 20/15-2 OU. Upon examination of the retina, a choroidal lesion was found in the right eye. It was flat with distinct borders and had no suspicious characteristics. The patient was instructed to follow up in four months in order to monitor any change of the lesion.…

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    Physician assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine under the supervision of a physician (AAPA). These health care professionals are educated to provide treatment, diagnostics of injuries or illnesses, preform physical examinations, take medical histories, order laboratory tests and x-rays, and depending on their level of study they may assist in surgery procedures (Bureau of Labor Statistics). The code of ethics for the health care occupation of a Physician…

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    Healthcare: Becoming a Registered Nurse Did you know it would take many long nights and a great quantity of dedication to become a Registered Nurse (RN)? Many think that the process and steps to becoming a RN is quick and easy, but they should think again! A student working to achieve their degree or certification in nursing will spend stressful nights trying to achieve their goal, but all the hard work will pay off in the end. The steps to becoming a registered nurse are you will have to be…

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    As the human heart continues to grow, peoples ' connection with animals grow stronger as they began to treat their pets as part of the family. The field of veterinarians is growing scientifically and technologically as they become more into demand. Veterinarians must care about animals, but they must also separate themselves from their patients, which makes their job so difficult. Many other types of medical doctors may claim that veterinarians are not real doctors, but they do not fully realize…

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    My Cousin Vinny Analysis

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    of a tuna can, but instead for murder, they anxiously call their families for help. The family employs Bill’s cousin, Vinny (Joe Peschi), a New York lawyer who passed his bar examination six weeks earlier (after six tries), to defend them. It is not only Vinny's first time in Alabama (which is quite clear from his entrance), but it is also his first time inside a courtroom as a practicing attorney.…

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    style; those who passed could then become scholar-officials who made up the most elite class of society. Although the imperial exam has its origins in the Han dynasty, its remnants remain in the current day “gaokao” or China’s national university entrance exam. Both exams give every individual a chance to rise above his or her current social and economic status by eliminating as much bias as possible, since Confucius believed that there should be no class distinction in regards to…

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    and the Parthenon share enough similarities to give the impression that they were created in the same city or in the same era, however there are also many distinguishing features to both. There are enough differences in fact to warrant further examination into the history and architecture of these two iconic buildings. In order to do so, we'll look at the design of both the Pantheon and Parthenon's columns and capitals, builders, usage, architectural systems, and their original purpose.…

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    The role of education in the development of all nations around the globe is undeniably critical; this underlines the need for every government to establish a suitable schooling system for their citizens, which obviously bears little resemblance to that of any other country. This essay will point out the likeness and difference between the education systems of Vietnam and the United States in two aspects: education ladder and tertiary education. Firstly, in terms of the education ladder, the two…

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    There are many striking contrasts between schools in the United States and Japan such as their views and visions on education. The central purpose for education in Japan has been for “building national unity, developing a technically competent labor force, and identifying and educating its future leaders. (p. 12)” While the American education system was intended more on responding to “local and individual needs,” and enhancing the “efficiency and enjoyment of the individual. (p.12)” Overall,…

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    Education In Vietnam Essay

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    On the other hand, college admissions in Vietnam is based on score from a national college entrance examination, which is usually held in July annually. People consider it is the most important test in their life. Every year, there are approximately 1.9 million high school seniors in Vietnam take the test. Reflecting the country 's rapid modernization, the government seeks to reach worldwide averages by 2020; additionally, a generation of teenagers now views college education as a essential…

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