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    Conventional chemotherapy delivers therapeutic agents to the cancerous cells to reduce their growth but the non-specificity of the drug affect normal cells as well (Sutradhar & Amin, 2014). Thus, the main challenge here is to design a specific drug delivery system to cancerous cells only (Sutradhar & Amin, 2014). The use of nanotechnology can provide a specific drug delivery system and overcome the challenges faced. Nanotechnology is a field that covers various areas such as biology, engineering…

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    In the epic tales of Beowulf and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the archetype of the “sidekick” serves to convey the epic message by exemplifying the meaning of the message, aiding the hero, and highlighting the hero’s admirable qualities. The epic message of Beowulf is that courage can defeat evil, as Beowulf and his companions are able to conquer their foes by being brave. The sidekick helps convey this theme by serving as an example of the theme. During the last part of the story, Beowulf leads…

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    In 2016, it was reported that foreigners make up more than 40% of the Singapore’s population and this value is projected to increase even higher in the future. In the infamous Population White Paper published in 2013, foreigners are projected to make up nearly 50% of Singapore’s population, lowering the percentage of Singaporeans from 62% to 55%. The influx of foreigners into Singapore has undeniably become a huge concern and problem for many Singaporeans. Many Singaporeans are becoming…

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    Although the SAMHSA national reports constantly indicate a significant number of individuals living with substance related disorders, alcohol and drug addiction is still highly stigmatized in today’s society. Those suffering from mental illness, which encompasses substance abuse disorders, face immense disadvantages due to perceived, enacted, and self-stigma (Luoma, Kohlenberg, Hayes, Bunting, & Rye, 2008; Luoma, et al., 2007). Perceived stigma is the tendency for stigmatized individuals to…

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    Olympic Games Benefits

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    The Olympics originally started as a series of competitions between representatives from cities in Ancient Greece. The events were mainly athletic, but also included combat and racing. The Olympics were held every four years and this period, known as Olympiad, The winners were also immortalized through the construction of statues. The Olympic Games reached their peak in Ancient Greece during the 5th and 6th centuries BC. Various attempts were made to revive the games during the early 1700’s…

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    In his work "The Open Society and its Enemies" Karl Popper argues that Plato is one of the most influential philosophers on the emergence of totalitarian regimes in the 20th century, laying the foundations for their very existence. Although seemingly trivial at first, Plato's complete ban of imitative poetry from his ideal city, when considered within its proper context, exemplifies and supports Popper's view - Plato's philosophy in the Republic is anti-individualist, anti-democratic, and…

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    Stratton executives were creating a crime-facilitative corporate system. Organizations that are crime facilitative “provide conditions that promote criminal conduct.” This is almost similar to the crime-coercive corporate system that “literally compels others to commit crimes.” Stratton Oakmont did neither based employee success nor reward them on the criminal acts they engaged in. Rather, they presented employees “with extremely tempting structural conditions – high incentives and…

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    Puma Puma has an impressive and well design collection of footwear, clothing and other accessories. They have worked together with top designers, including Alexander McQueen and Hussein Chalayan. Puma also participate with automobile industry, it is Ferrari. Beside, the fastest man on the planet, Usain Bolt also supports the new and innovative of Puma's latest smart running sneaker. In 2011, Puma adds Borussuia Dortmund to their football portfolio. Before that, Puma also add Arsenal Football…

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    Short Story The Sneetches

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    In “The Sneetches”, it could be argued that Dr. Seuss is trying to make a point that it is not necessary for people to spend their money on something, for example a yacht or a Ferrari, only to show off their wealth, rather than something that they actually want for the usefulness of the item. By ending the story with the realization that it doesn’t matter what material possessions you have, Seuss could be trying to show that only…

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    Michelin Pilot Sport 3

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    shedding for safer performance in wet conditions • Excellent steering response and stability • Advanced tread pattern • Quiet, smooth performance Michelin Pilot Super Sport The Michelin Pilot Super Sport has been developed with BMW Motorsport, Ferrari and Porsche, and is engineered for ultra-high performance and super sport vehicles. These tyres offer exhilarating performance with unique technology inspired by consecutive Le Mans high endurance racing victories. Maximum steering response and…

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