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    The Heart-Junk Machine

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    The heart-lung machine, or pump oxygenator, invented by John Gibbon in the early 1950s, had opened the era of modern heart surgery for coronary artery disease (Buxton & Galvin, 2013). It significantly increased the survival rate and quality of life of patient suffering from coronary artery disease (CAD); however, the higher complication rate caused by the heart-lung pump machine, such as the neurocognitive impairment, the systematic inflammation, the long recovery time, and the high operation…

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    Make A Time Machine

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    to create a time machine even though it is impossible to happen in real life. If a time machine really existed, many people would invest their money into it. Imagine a time machine that can do everything. It can bring us back to a certain point of life, so we can fix what happened and or it takes us to the future to see the effect of our choice in our life. With the help of the machine everything in our life will turn out like what we want it to be. However, even if the machine exists, people…

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    A Tourniquet Zimmer ATS machine is used to constrict and compress blood vessels to prevent circulation of blood flow in the area. When used during surgery, it creates a bloodless field allowing A Terumo syringe pump is a Class I, Type CF equipment. It is also used to deliver medications or fluids into the patient. When doing preventive maintenance, the electrical safety analyser and the infusion device analyser is used. 4 Terumo syringe pump can be done at once as the analyser has 4 channels. It…

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    The Kidney Machine Valleri Glover It’s twenty years in the future, and I am now a respected professional. The local hospital is having financial troubles, and I have been appointed to a committee. I have to make a choice, to pick one person out of eight applicants who gets to use a kidney machine. Out of the eight applicants, one strikes me as the most deserving, a twelve year old boy. Bobby Brainy is the most deserving of this machine. Bobby Brainy deserves this machine for several reasons.…

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    The Machine Man Popeye

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    Machine-Man Steve Alford says, “Every person has a different view of another person's image. That's all perception. The character of a man, the integrity, that's who you are.” In Kristen Arnett’s critical review, “Modern Man: Popeye as an Indicator of Movement Toward an Industrialized South,” Arnett depicts Popeye as a representation of an intruder seen more as machine than man into the traditional Southern society, which is unwilling to change. Arnett also describes Popeye as an outsider that…

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    School Vending Machines

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    Why Junk Food Needs to be Thrown out of School Vending Machines. Does being overweight make you unhealthy? Even though students may enjoy eating unhealthy snacks, schools should not serve the junk food because it leads to obesity. Obesity is linked to diverse diseases which leads to mental and physical health problems. The number of children that are becoming obese is starting to grow increasingly fast as years past. The percentage of children that are obese has more than tripled since the…

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    The Second Machine Age

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    essay, I will put forth the crucial qualities that employees should possess to be successful. The modern technological age has placed employees and machines in one competing pool. Therefore, to be competitive, employees must acquire skills that set them apart from any machine. To succeed in the modern world it is important to acquire skills that machines cannot emulate, such as emotional intelligence, reading, writing, critical thinking skills, unstructured problem solving, and ability to break…

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    Machine Vs Toad

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    Machine vs. Toad In 1970, Joni Mitchell sang, “[t]hey paved paradise to put up a parking lot.” This same idea of industry versus nature can be seen in “The Death of a Toad,” written by Richard Wilbur. Both works convey the message of mankind having no appreciation for the delicate world surrounding them. They share the common theme of man's construction of an empire merely being the destruction of the earth which harbors them. In writing this poem, Wilbur speaks for those who cannot: the earth…

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    most powerful and widely used branches of artificial intelligence is machine learning. Machine learning strives for the machines to be able to learn without being explicitly program. Machine learning algorithms hold great importance in many fields. They are being used to create healthcare…

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    the other hand, the Morlocks are creatures of night and live in the underground throughout the day. Recognizing that these two races originated from humans today, the Time Traveler theorizes three main ideas about how this came about. In the Time Machine, the Time Traveler suggests three theories; the Eoli are the only human descendants and have become lazy due to a too easy life, secondly, he believes that the Morlocks evolved into rugged workers based on their lifestyle, and lastly, the…

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