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    I belong to a family where being a physician has become a tradition. Not long ago, none of my forefathers were educated. It all changed when my grandfather had a problem with his knees. The best doctors in the country advised a biopsy and a sample was taken and sent to the U.K. My family was shocked when the results reported a malignant growth and doctors advised an above knee amputation. How could a young, healthy and athletic man like my grandfather have such a deadly disease? A hero appeared,…

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    from the first day of my internal medicine rotation, I found my niche. I discovered tremendous gratification in being with patients at the bedside, the challenge of managing multiple medical problems and keeping up with each individual’s health maintenance, and the privilege of participating in long-term care. Subsequent rotations in outpatient Internal Medicine and my internship strengthened my passion for Internal Medicine. During these rotations, I discovered a love for teaching. Whether…

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    indi cred to this example. Your mom and or irritating next door aunty will have obviously heard of Sanjeev Kapoor. Next time they question your career choice , aske them where Sanjeev Kapoor did his B.Tech from ? Or where did shah rukh khan do his medicine from? Now i understand that failure also comes with trying new things. But and people will use these failures to shun you down and try to convince you to 'safe your career' and get a regular job. But is is beyond these countless failures…

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    ESSAY“FAMILY MEDICINE”- A SPECIALTY.. A WAY OF LIFE INTRODUCTION Family medicine has been recognised as a specialty for decades in many countries. Like recognised specialties, family medicine has a defined body of knowledge, skills and attitudes, a research base and a post graduate training program. Despite its central and generalised importance to our discipline it is a “speciality”, unlike other specialties which deals only with a specific system…

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    To many a mother’s love is an unconditional and an irreplaceable act of kindness. This love is seen to be a guide to growth and a love that helps to shape young children into well rounded adults. Throughout Jamaica Kincaid’s memoir, My Brother, her mom tends to show affection only in times of need when someone is down and does not really provide the leadership most mothers give. Most of the memoir is about intimacy, but a lot it deals with the relationships between mother and her children.…

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    Monologue Of Othello

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    is getting the better of me. This burning sensation. Ever pulsating, it follows me always. Through brightest of day, and darkest of night. What, you ask? I loathe, no... despise... no... I.. Hate... The Moor.... There is talk of... my wife of whom I love dearly alongside... The Moor, of whom my heart burns of hatred... committing the heinous act of... Adultery... I am not of certainty, but word for word, I haven't but a shadow of a doubt. an act of such extent... will be treated with the utmost…

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    Apollo was the god of light, prophecy, colonization, medicine, archery (but not for war or hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry and the carer of herds and flocks. He was also a god of light, know as “Phoebus” (radiant or beaming, and he was sometimes identified with Helios the sun god). He was also the god of plague and was worshiped as Smintheus (from sminthos, rat) and as Parnopius. Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo`s first achievement was…

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    Nursing Career Essay

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    could have. I decided to pursue the career field of nursing because I have a passion for helping others. I love the thought of being able to help those who are at their most vulnerable moments through nursing. Whenever a favor is asked of me I always make sure it is done because I love seeing the joy it brings the person receiving the favor. I feel that nursing is not all about administering medicine, changing bandages, or starting IVs; it is about having a connection with a patient and giving…

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    Gifted Human Sexuality

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    Certainly, limitless people believe that the Creator gave human’s sexuality as an incredible gift, bestowing a desire for love that longs for intimate closeness and sexual contact; nevertheless, this assumption stops short in a great number of Biblical circles, due to some theologians surmising that sex is ‘only for reproduction.’ Conclusively, if the eroticism that can occur for procreation automatically vanishes after conception, then this presumption would be definitely factual. Yet, this…

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    Puuram Poetry Analysis

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    human experience, and that is love and all its emotional phases. All that does not come under this internal and interior experience is classed as Puram. While love poetry is Akam, all the other poetry, elgiac, panegyric and heroic is Puram. In Puram poetry, the study of Nature is mainly objective and consists in similies and metaphors,whereas in Akam poetry Nature is background and sympathetic stage for the emotional and aesthetic aspects of love. There is in Tamil love poetry much of the…

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