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    I chose to write about the Apology of Socrates. This is about Socrates where he was trying to defend himself from the Athenian Council. Socrates was accused of an evil-doer and teaches the aforesaid doctrines to others. He was also accused of “a curious person, who searches into things under the earth and heaven, and he makes the worse appear the better cause.” Meletus and Anytus were two of the accuser. At the end Socrates made a speech about apologizing how he speak normal in front of…

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    Dilan Mustafa Hama Dr. Joy 13-00239 Lysias's and Socrates First Speech In ancient Greek, there were different believe and ideas about the love and soul that made a calm conflict between the two philosophies. Lysias’s speech talked about the preparation of a sexual connection between an old man and a young boy that these types of relationships were often avoided in the community, and Pederasty did not affect the relationship with females. Also, the boy and old man could get married after when…

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    Last semester, I read Plato’s Apology. This is a review of the book that I intend to submit to the Smithsonian Magazine. Plato’s Apology is told from the prospective of the great philosopher Socrates and instead of an apology is his defense in his trial where he is accused of corrupting the youth of Greece. The title Apology is well chosen as it is the exact opposite of an apology—rather Socrates uses his closing remarks to explain why he is not sorry for his actions and that he was actually…

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    The unlucky face that was paired with the ACLU’s efforts to take down the Butler Bill was John Thomas Scopes, a new, young, and popular professor who travelled to Tennessee for a teaching position. He, too, saw the Butler Bill as “a threat to freedom” (25), and agreed to become the test case and stepping stone for the ACLU. It was during this time that the issues of science versus religion and educational restrictions blended together to form one great, single conflict. Once the court case hit…

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    There are number of research study out there and not all studies are created equally. There are many scientific research studies conclude results that is contradict to each other and which potentially leads to detrimental harm on health care system. An evaluation of research study is a process of assessing study’s strength and weakness, exclusion and inclusion criteria, purpose of study, methods, results, limitation, study’s internal and external validity, and analysis of overall research study.…

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    that occurs after immunization.2 Acetaminophen has been used for decades in various settings for its antipyretic effects, however the efficacy and safety of using this agent when immunizing infants is investigated. 3 The clinical trial, “A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Acetaminophen for Prevention of Post-Vaccination…

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    The lifecycle of a drug is its path from discovery to market. This journey involves basic research, the discovery of a compound, preclinical development, increasingly complicated clinical trials in human subjects, regulatory approval, and post-market surveillance. This entire process can take up to 15 years and cost hundreds of millions of euro. (1) For every drug that gets approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US, 5,000 to 10,000 compounds don't make it through the process,…

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    The article What’s Hot in PD? Update on the Use of Mucuna Pruriens for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease is written by Dr. Michael S. Okun, who is a well-known authority based on the fact that he wrote several books on the topic of Parkinson’s disease, including 10 Breakthrough Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease as well as the number one Parkinson’s Best Seller 10 Secrets to a Happier Life. He is further the National Parkinson Foundation director, which is stated in the article. The National…

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    Cmia Research Paper

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    Developed in 1988, CLIA consist of regulations set in place by the federal government to improve the quality of laboratory testing. Under CLIA laboratories have to be certified by their state and CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) before they can accept any human samples to test. Laboratories may have multiple certifications for multiple types of testing. CLIA has waived some test that has been determined to be simple, easy, and has a low-risk of erroneous test results. These waived…

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    This hospital-based case-control study was conducted on 110 consecutively newly diagnosed LP patients and 120 apparently healthy, age and sex-matched, control subjects. The control group consisted of participants referred for non-inflammatory dermatological conditions such as chronic hair loss or coming with their relatives. They had no oral mucosal, systemic or autoimmune diseases, and had no history of LP. All subjects were recruited from the outpatient clinic of the Department of Dermatology,…

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