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    the speeches by men, love is examined by men attending a symposium or a drinking party. The symposium has its main concerns with the beginning, the purpose and nature of affection and care. Therefore, love is the central theme in Plato’s dialogues in Symposium. Introduction The Symposium is a philosophical text written by Plato in approximately 386-370BC. It is a lively and entertaining book characterized by witty characterization which not only shares the concept of love but also gives…

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, love and hate are reappearing emotions just like light and dark are also reappearing images. Light typically symbolizes love and darkness symbolizes hate, but Shakespeare switches the meanings to make a statement on love and hate. In the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet’s love is born from the hate of their families and they inevitably die as a price for the feud. In many instances regarding love and hate, these emotions, although polar…

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    physician possible so I can provide my future patients quality care. Considering this goal, the Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine will prepare me the to do just that because of its commitment to holistic medicine, an excellent curriculum, and opportunities for early clinical exposure. The college demonstrates commitment to holistic medicine through an enhanced curriculum that integrates basic science and clinical science material earlier on, which emphasizes the…

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    In Romeo and juliet I believe there's more “love” than “hate” because it is said to be one of the greatest known love stories of all times. I personally think the same because, As Juliet said on the balcony scene “My love sprung from my only hate” which meant that noble Romeo was her love but he is a family member of their only enemy the “Montagues”. Romeo and Juliet loved being together so much that in the end they committed suicide to always be with each other. In some minds they'll…

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    The Dennison’s Unconditional love. These two words hold a great deal of meaning. The concept of unconditional love can be a difficult emotion to grasp until you have witnessed and experienced it first-hand. Raising a child with a disability is no easy task. It takes a great deal of love, courage, dedication, patience, and teamwork. When people think of having children, most do not imagine themselves raising a child with a disability, they image raising a perfectly healthy, “normal” child.…

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    with new technology in the name of medicine, specifically using the vibrator as therapy. Throughout the entire play, Sarah Ruhl highlights the intimacy of the characters and focuses specifically on their distinction between bodily functions and actual love. The main characters in In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play are Dr. Givings, Catherine Givings, Sabrina Daldry, Elizabeth, and Leo Irving. Dr. Givings is a man strongly influenced by and devoted to medicine. In both his personal and his…

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    led me to the field of dentistry. I was introduced to a dentist that participated in several “Give Kids a Smile Day” events, and thought that I should volunteer and try it out. At the end of the day, I realized that although, dentistry did meet my love for science, it didn’t provide me with what I truly wanted, which was the true satisfaction and joy found in service. So, I went out in search for a career that provided this for me. As…

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    last semester, only I have four month study English in this country. In my country I studied medicine for six years. I am love medicine, because, I love helping people. Medicine is my passion. My dream is one day people call me a Doctor. In this career, I met my best friend Angela and others best friends. It was a blessing for me to have been part of that group. We used to call medical students. Medicine is a hard career. It is a difficult to study this career, specifically in my country. I…

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    Sports Medicine Thesis Sports Medicine is valuable to the medical field because it helps mentally and physically injured athletes play safely again. Sports medicine will help us explore new injures and encounter new medicines to heal them. Background Most Sports medicine doctors are orthopedic surgeons, who have extensive training on physiology and musculoskeletal disorders. To become a Sports Medicine doctor it takes four years of education, four years of medical school, four years of…

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    My passion for medicine began at a very young age and has continued throughout my life. Whether it was watching my grandpa pull splinters out of everyone’s fingers when I was six, volunteering at the hospital during middle and high school, dealing with my family’s health issues, or working as a scribe, I have always wanted to be in the action. Through all of these experiences, I have been able to truly immerse myself in medicine, and nothing makes me happier than being able to help people and…

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