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    After College Goals

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    last year of high school I have begun to think about what goals I want to accomplish during college or after college. I have come to a conclusion that after college I would like to obtain my doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine and start a family. After college I would love to get my doctorate because I enjoy helping animals and their owners. Growing up I have always had a soft spot for animals in my heart, but by majoring in wildlife sciences, it will allow me to come out of my…

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    My first review will be on the hilarious and probably not very medically accurate sitcom Scrubs. The show ran nine glorious seasons (although some may say the last season was vastly sub-par) and survived cancellation at least once. That’s 182 episodes that made us laugh, cry and follow along with the addicting characters marriages, babies and promotions. Besides Grey’s Anatomy this is where I’m sure college students learned their basic medical knowledge. I also assume now whenever I’m in a…

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    operate through the biomedical model of healing, they must understand the “fish soup” concept in Hmong culture to create a diagnosis and recovery method. This would hybridize the current American model with that of the Hmong culture. The Hmong people love to explain their history and how that could affect their lives at the moment. Lo (2016) states that the best way to solve these problems is to bridge the gap between the patient and doctor by working with the patient long-term. Once doctors…

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    (c) Explain Foucault 's view on "the repressive hypothesis". Discuss whether he believes there is, or has been, repression, what he wants to investigate, and the formation of sexual subjects. Provide examples. Over the years, the society has come across various views of sexuality. The views on sexuality has moved from a period of being freely expressive and open about our sex and sexuality to a period of repression and hypocrisy of such expressions. The repressive views were seen to arise in…

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    but not sufficiently damaged” (van Dijken, 1998, p.11). Following Bowlby’s early boarding school years and Dartmouth military academy, he was free to explore the natural sciences and moral sciences at Cambridge. Though he began his study intent on medicine, two years into school Bowlby’s interest in psychology led him to study developmental psychology (van…

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    Concept one – Holistic Care Holistic Health is a philosophy of healthcare that encompasses the body, mind, and spirit connection of one’s being. The concept holds that the three components are closely interconnected and equally important to treatment, healing, and wellness. Holistic health is increasingly being used in mainstream medical practice as part of integrative patient care. Holistic Health is viewed as an approach to how treatment should be applied. It is based on the premise that…

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    Everyone was indebted to him. And everyone who thought of him thought next, ‘I really must do something nice for Doc’” (29). Steinbeck establishes that Doc is a kind, melancholy man who served as the community’s leading expert on art, culture, and medicine. Therefore, everyone who knew him loved him in one way or another, but Doc was always alone, despite the fact that “Doc [had] dug himself into Cannery Row” (28). Similar to Doc, the gopher had “dug down into the coal-black earth,” of Cannery…

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    Lola Helms He uses the sense of sight to show what the blind man is deprived of, but he also uses the sense of touch in order to show what the blind man has. Because the blind man has no sight, he could not read or watch television. When he fell in love with his wife and married her, living all those years by her side, he could not see her. He had no idea what she really looked like, and she passed away without being able to see herself in his eyes. The blind man is unable to see the Cathedral…

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    Tightening the Knot A long healthy marriage is everyone’s happily ever after. But what makes a long lasting relationship? This paper will explain the three elements why people love each other until they part. The reader will be aware of the elements that play into an everlasting love. These elements include equality, reliability, and financial and economic security. Discussion Equality Two factors play a role in equality; respect and communication. Equality is defined as being equal in rights,…

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    MT(ASCP) I am a Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Over the last sixteen years, I have worked in various roles in laboratory medicine, including transfusion medicine, immunology, special chemistry and laboratory management. As a medical technologist, I learned about chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and immunology and transfusion medicine. Early in my career, I learned how to calibrate analytes and instruments and calculate the standard deviation and coefficient of variation…

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