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    The pressure of finding who you are or what you want to become in the future can be quite challenging. There are a list of things that I can do in life. It also take time to find who you are. It may take time for others, but once you find something that you will love to do. The best thing to do is to work for it and if it is not what you plan it would be. Well, there will be another journey that you will go through and that just makes you grow as a person. My love for math and science all…

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    Imagine lying on a hospital bed, deathly sick, waiting for blood test results. Months have passed since the sickness set in and it has been getting worse and worse as time has passed. Being unaware as to what is wrong, there was no other choice but to go to the hospital and get blood drawn. After enduring countless different procedures and tests, none of them coming back with any results that are unsatisfactory, but being well aware that there is something seriously wrong, the decision to visit…

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    Lipase Lab Report

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    Effects: 4 First Aid Measures: 4 Lipase Solution 4 Potential Health Effects: 4 First Aid Measures: 4 Sodium Carbonate 5 Potential Health Effects: 5 First Aid Measures: 5 Phenolphthalein 6 Potential Health Effects: 6 First Aid Measures: 6 Full Cream Milk 6 Test Tubes, Glass Rods and Measuring Beakers 7 Method 7 Results 8 Discussion 9 Conclusion 10 Appendix 10 Calculations: 13 Bibliography 13 Introduction Enzymes are core components of reactions. Enzymes can be employed to hasten, or even delay…

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    Eliminate Standardized Tests American students today undergo the burden of standardized testing, an attempt by the education system to evaluate each student’s knowledge of key subjects such as mathematics and reading. However, many students fall prey to a narrowing of the curriculum with a sole focus on standardized test subjects and an inflation of the achievement gap between non-minority and minority students; this causes tension within the school system and furthers the increase of failure…

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    medicine continuously most of the time, but if it weren’t for these animals being experimented, we would have never found the cure for many of the diseases we have to this day, “the California Biomedical Research Association states that nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has…

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    to care for another, therefore, causing the C’s harm. Shakir may be liable for medical malpractice if his breach of a statutory duty to diagnose properly caused BD. To determine whether he has breached his duty as a doctor, the court will ask several questions that must collectively, not singularly, satisfy the court. In medical malpractice cases, a breach occurs when the D fails to take reasonable care that a medical professional in the same position would. The actions and omissions of Shakir…

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    primarily measure the students ' test-taking abilities. College students are expected to have favorable work ethics, an excellent sense of responsibility, and adequate to superb knowledge in order to be a successful student. High school GPA was established to identify students with these characteristics. Therefore, measuring test-taking abilities is an inaccurate, and incorrect, way of determining a student 's admittance into college, because standardized test scores may not properly…

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    Animal Testing Purposes

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    Should Animal Testing be used for Medical Purposes? Every year, according to the US Food and Drug Administration, over 115 million animals are tested, for advances in medical field, on worldwide and only a small amount of medicines are released. Sure, animal testing has made breakthroughs in the medical field but, it also harms, and even kills, animals. Animal Testing should not be used for medical purposes. Some reasons why animal testing should not be allowed include,…

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    Drug Testing In Schools

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    Shouldn’t Have Random Drug Tests “Parents are key when it comes to keeping kids off drugs. Good parenting is the best anti-drug we have” is a quote stated by Mel Carnahan. It is not the responsibility of a school to drug test a student but rather it is the decision of a student and their guardian. If a high school were to take the responsibility to drug test every single one of their students and staff, it would result in a calamity. Schools should not have random drug test due to the fact…

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    rests with the pathologist. Although clinical pathology is a very important medical field it does not always get the recognition it deserves, one of its biggest challenges is that not a lot of talented young people enter into it because it has never been a center of attention and most people assume that their doctors run the tests, the assets that pathologists bring to the table are incredibly valuable,…

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