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    culture and economy of the home islands, across Doctor Akagi and Akira. In this essay I will compare and contrast the Doctor Akagi and Akira. These two films, produced respectively 1988 (Akira) and 1998 (Doctor Akagi), show Japan in a time of crises, with destruction on the horizon. Throughout both the plot each film ventures in all aspects of society, from neo-slums to tech villas in Akira; to country brothels and military receptions in Doctor Akagi. The value in this comparison is that the…

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    couldn't stop thinking of what the doctors could find. Suddenly, the my phone goes off ringing and buzzing. It’s my boyfriend, Kyle. Summarizing the long paragraph filled with curiosity, he was wondering how was doing and if there was anything he could do. Kyle was the first person I had ever told about the pain. He had been with me ever since the beginning of the incident. The door opens slowly, with my heart skipping a beat in suspense. It was the doctor. He walks in with curiosity…

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    Interviewer: We are with participant VH11. Before we have the interview, I am just going to talk to you about the ground rules for the interview. It is meant to give you the opportunity to share your experiences of talking to your doctor or healthcare provider about human trafficking. Your opinions and perspectives are necessary for the interview and obviously you have knowledge that can help us better understand those who have experienced human trafficking and talked with their healthcare…

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    Adoption: A Short Story

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    want to know if you feel the same?” She then told me, that she’d always felt that way about me. But was scared to tell me, just in case I didn’t feel the same because it would’ve been awkward if it was only one sided feelings. I told her “That the first day I saw her I knew God gave me a gift and my mission was to protect and love you for the rest of my…

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    or beneficial to the backstage operations of the pharmacy service performance. The process for filling a prescription through the pharmacy service on base is quite lengthy and time consuming. It is as follows: First, the patient goes to the doctor and requires medication, so the doctor sends the prescription to the pharmacy, which is located in the same building, via computer. From there, the patient walks to the pharmacy. Once he or she arrives, he or she scans his or her military ID at the…

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    Assisted Suicide Analysis

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    essentially. The AMA supports the removal of such devices because it allows the patient to take up the risk of dying that is part of the illness they have. The reason the AMA supports such actions, but they do not support assisted suicide is because when a doctor removes the breathing apparatus, he or she are not removing the devices with specific intent to kill the patient (Karaim, 2013, p. 457). Even though the American Medical Association does not support assisted suicide, some bioethicists…

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    progressively decaying over a number of years. In the office i was greated by the girls up front; Donna, Veronica, and Jackie. All of them have been very pleasent speaking too, both on the phone and in person about any and all of my concerns or questions. My first appointment was for a cleaning by Juan; hewasvery friendly and spoke to me throught trying to keep me calm. It was easy for him to see the stress i was in, clinching my hands together and sweating prefusely. The experience wasn't bad…

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    A challenge I faced when I was younger was Asthma. When I was a toddler I went to the doctors many times to get steroid shots because I would have trouble breathing and be on the verge of having an asthma attack. When I started going to school, every day before going I sat on the couch and was attached to a nebulizer. If I didn’t use the nebulizer I wouldn’t be able to breathe throughout the day. Athma is a monster that sucks the breath out of people killing them. Both this and the description…

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    Two years ago, on a Thursday afternoon, I was waitressing on our busiest days at work. I was doing fine but then suddenly, I started to feel ill. I had no idea why I felt ill, but I tried not to acknowledge it since it was rush hour. A few minutes later, I had a seizure in the dining area. I was unconscious for a while. I woke up inside the ambulance feeling confused and afraid. Paramedics were asking me questions as soon as I was conscious, but I wanted answers as much as they did. Why am I in…

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    Ekg Analysis

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    “You should go to sleep. It might be a while and you have school tomorrow,” my mom says. I close my eyes and try to sleep. I never ended up sleeping. I only rested my eyes. Finally the doctor came and he seemed extremely young, as if he had only been a doctor for a few years. I told him the whole story, from the beginning to the end. He thought that I should go and get a EKG. I don’t what it stands for or what it is but all I know is that it checks for any abnormalities within your heart. Then…

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