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    devastate them and others would find a way to deal. Even though it happens in many ways, many people go through the five stages of grief. In Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick, Jeffrey (Steven’s little brother) is diagnosed with leukemia. This illness affects Steven and all of his family, but throughout the book, Steven shows many signs of the 5 stages of grief. The first stage to this is denial. For example, Steven tries to convince himself that the diagnosis they gave to…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Was dropping the atomic bombs in World War 11 justified? Atomic bomb article summary “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb” citation: “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” National Park Service, https://www.nps.gov/articles/trumanatomicbomb.htm. Nps reports Harry Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb. The US and Japan were in World War 2 constantly fighting each other until the US found a deadly weapon to end the war. The US had created…

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    Animal testing is utilized to shield us people from an extensive variety of chemicals and items, including medications, immunizations, beautifying agents, family unit cleaners, pesticides, sustenances, and pressing materials. The security testing of chemicals and customer items most likely records for just around 10% to 20% of the utilization of creatures in research centers, yet this generally little sum has brought about a lot of contention. It raises issues, for example, the morals and…

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    This is a disease that effects millions of individuals each year, causing their families to suffer as well. There are hundreds of forms of this sickness. It does not attack any specific gender, race, status, body type, age, etc. of person, therefore no one is safe from the illness. This very frightening and treacherous disease is known as cancer. I have chosen cancer for my final project due it hitting very close to home. I have lost many family members to this disease over my lifetime. Even…

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    and insufficiencies, one of them being Arties feeling of not possessing the ability to surpass his parents expectations of Richieu. The loss of a sibling is nearly the same in the book The Catcher in the Rye. Holden had lost his brother Allie to leukemia nearly three years before Holden begins narrating his story. Holden had loved his brother as Artie had loved his mother and likewise developed the feeling of his abilities being insufficient to the eyes of his parents. That’s why Holden doesn’t…

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    Dangers of Radiation. Soldiers have been put in danger throughout recent history due to negligence with nuclear material and weapons testing. Either through having soldiers being at the actual test sites when the bombs were detonated or having them complete military exercises afterwards or getting the site ready for the next weapons test. Having soldiers move around radioactive material, living on bases nearby radioactive material, getting unknowingly bombarded by radiation to see its effects…

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    pathogens of have pathogenic potential” (Hu, Pathak 495). Subsequently, it was documented that two young patients were treated for a severe immune disease using a retroviruses and both of the patients developed leukemia because the retroviruses integrated into a mutated gene that created leukemia cells (Smith…

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    Enasidenib Chemistry

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    Pharmaceutical, Inc. in the United States of America. Recently, on 1 August 2017, Celgene Corporation and Agios Pharmaceutical in cooperation won the approval for Enasidenib under brand name IdhifaTm for the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia. it is a white to off-white crystalline, non hygroscopic powder existing in polymorphic form which is chemically known as…

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    On Point Interview Review The interview between Tom Ashbrook and his guest Kevin Esvelt, a Harvard Medical School graduate with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, enlightens society on the many developing ways in which scientists can change evolution within the ecosystem. This being said, gene technology is stated as the range of tests involved with comprehending gene expressions, acquiring genetic variation, and being able to modify genes to result in being able to transfer those genes to a new host.…

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    The film takes place in town Upper Darby, Rhode Island. In 1990, medics diagnose Sara's daughter, Kate, with a aggressive form of leukemia. Doctors said Kate might die and that news shocks Sara and her firefighter husband. Sara immediately resolves to commence Kate on treatment. Kate commences chemotherapy and her oncologist, Dr. Chance suggest that she might eventually need a bone marrow transplant and preferably from a cognate donor. Dr. Chance mentions that another unborn siblings could be…

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