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    Pancreas Cancer Hypothesis

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    An estimated 50,000 men and women in the United States will die from cancer of the pancreas this year (American Cancer Society Statistics, 2015). The pancreas is normally involved in a number of digestive and hormonal functions. There is limited available treatment when cancer affects the pancreas…

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    This signifies a radical departure from earlier psychological traditions. Leon Eisenberg, a leading expert in modern psychiatry and a professor at Harvard Medical School described this change as a shift from “a state of brainlessness to one of mindlessness (Angell, “The Illusions of Psychiatry”).” Before drug companies invented psychoactive drugs in the 1950s, psychiatry had very little interest in the physical workings of the brain. Instead, the profession viewed…

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    Animal testing is a global issue, which has gained sufficient traction over the years as cruel, and a method that needs to be stopped. Though there are pros, such as efforts to make products safe for human use and to save lives, there is no excuse to treating animals in such horrendous ways. Knowing there are alternatives available and that testing is not always accurate further supports the view that it is clearly inhumane. Millions of rats, mice, birds…

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    The United States education system exists to make knowledge equally accessible to all children in a caring, nurturing, and safe environment. Unfortunately, the school systems perpetuate a dominantly heteronormative culture that silences, discriminates, and stigmatizes children who display what is considered deviant or atypical behavior. A heteronormative culture is defined as denoting or relating to a world view that promotes heterosexuality as the normal or preferred sexual orientation.…

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    After almost 80 years after its occurrence, the United States officially apologized for their involvement in the infamous Guatemala Syphilis experiment. It was an American research project aimed to test the capabilities of penicillin and how it could treat or affect an array of STDs. Guatemalans were intentionally infected with syphilis, gonorrhea, and chancroid without their knowledge or consent. The Guatemala Syphilis Experiment is considered one of the darker episodes in medical history, even…

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    Getting an ideal body brings charm to human personality. Perfect body will make you look great and obtain you attractiveness. Everyone has eating desires but weight factor can get to a great deal. There are plenty of workouts and trainings nowadays that advertise perfect physique as well as an ideal body physique. People use gym training plus they perform intense workout routines to get rid of their excess fat and achieve an ideal shape. This stuff be very convenient but there are plenty of…

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    Marc Bekoff, a Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, stated, “Human beings are a part of the animal kingdom, not apart from it. The separation of ‘us’ and ‘them’ creates a false picture and is responsible for much suffering.” Animals deserve to live, not to suffer, because animals provide great benefits for us humans; different test methods utilized could replace the harm to animals. Preventing animals from being tested on, scientists need to come up with different test methods to not…

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    The First United Front specifically, was from 1923 to 1927, when the parties came together to keep relative peace. It was successful until 1927 when the Nationalists turned on the Communists (“United Front”, World History in Context). The Shanghai Massacre sparked the very beginning of the Chinese Civil War along with the collapse of the First United Front. Occurring in April 1927, The Shanghai Massacre is often regarded as the…

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    from loosing their personalities and lives to drugs. Lastly, he suggests that legalization would give the government, and therefore the people, a fat receipt to pay for. There is a country, Portugal, that decriminalized the use of drugs. Bennett states that “with legalization, drug use will go up, way up” (par 12) in America. However, Portugal found that when drugs became legalized, the opposite happened.…

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    The hippie movement was the common title Americans used to define the out casted individuals and their actions that began to take place in the early 1960s and continued on through the 1970s. The movement started as vocal opposition to the United States taking part in the Vietnam War. Soon after, this generation ultimately transformed into a liberal counterculture. A counterculture is a subculture that has values and behavioral norms that are substantially different from those of the mainstream…

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