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    Oncologists An oncologist is a doctor whom specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer using various types of therapy. An oncologist is often the main health care provider for someone who has cancer. A medical oncologist also gives supportive care and may produce treatment given by other specialists. Oncologists have typically completed an internal medicine residency after graduating medical school, followed by an oncology fellowship. They may also choose to earn board certification to show…

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    Control Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering is the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material. Genetic engineering can: cure inherited diseases, modify plants so that they may fight pollution and make bigger/faster growing fruits and vegetables, make cats to glow in the dark, and cows that pass less gas. There are both pros and cons to genetic engineering. With that being said, society wants to know should it be controlled by law. In…

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    Port Arthur History

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    through the town of Huonville, the Hartz Mountains and Southport, the southernmost town in the country, is only 100 km (60 miles). On the other side of the channel are the orchards, craft outlets and vineyards around Cygnet. The attractive marina of Kettering, just 40 minutes' drive from Hobart, is the departure point for a regular ferry service to Bruny Island. The name Bruny Island actually applies to two islands joined by a narrow neck. The south island townships of Adventure Bay and…

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    Suny Empire State College encompasses a unique variety of ways to pursue a college degree that is affordable. In 2008 I enrolled and began my undergrad studies, but my ultimate plan was to attain a bachelor’s degree. I had the flexibility of attending face to face study groups, online studies and independent studies all while being employed full time. Knowledge attained from course work in Religion, Human Development, Sociology and psychology have truly impacted how I view life. The task was…

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    Why Euthanasia Is Wrong

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    Euthanasia, the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals (as persons or domestic animals) in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy(Miriam-Webster). Euthanasia has been an international debate for years. Many people resent this topic because of religious factors as well as moral obligations. Others are for the idea of euthanasia because of terminal illness, the reduction of suffering and simply it’s an individual liberties. Euthanasia…

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    How Drones changed security There are two points to cover in the modern rolls of the Unmanned Aerial vehicle. First our modern UA Vs in war. Also, for the use in law enforcement and the possible future outcomes of there use. I will cover both topics. Short history of unintentional consequences of technology Early in the 20th century our government espoused new inventions to provide national security, war and advantages in spying on enemy combatants. Some of these had unexpected…

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    Cancer Persuasive Speech

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    Children's Hospital.. But PCH is not the only hospital I can say those things about. There are two other children's hospitals that I have spent a reasonable amount of time at. University of California San Francisco-Benioff (UCSF) and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City are the other two hospitals where I have received treatment. I had to go searching alternative treatments because Primary Children’s did not offer what I needed to stay alive. I would like to talk about other…

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    control in their own professional development. There are many chapters located throughout the United States. The National Management Association follows a statement of principles and a code of ethics that encourage leadership development. Charles Kettering founded the National Management Association in 1925 as a non-profit organization with headquarters located in Dayton Ohio. There are many advantages to joining The National Management Association. Some of these advantages include annual…

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    Childhood Cancer and its Effects on Family Each year, the parents of approximately 15,700 kids will hear the words “your child has cancer.” Childhood cancer is much more common than people think. People say it is rare and that is one of the reasons why it doesn’t get much funding. Yet, cancer kills more children than cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, asthma, and juvenile diabetes combined. Childhood cancer is devastating and it is very important to know about. It is an awful disease that…

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    merged with General Motors to solve two main problems: the need for high compression engines and the insufficient supply of fuel. In 1921 chemist Charles F. Kettering assisted by Thomas Midgley added Tetraethyl lead to fuel the engine. The problem of knock, caused by auto-ignition of fuel being compresses past the ignition temperature, was completely silenced. Over time other manufacturers found out that by adding…

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