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    Regardless of why an assessment is taken, participants are able to use these assessments as a way to learn more about themselves. Personal Thoughts and Feelings Surveys are tools that need to be used correctly, you will get out what you put in, and multiple assessments should be taken to give a more accurate picture of personality, goals, and possible career paths. The surveys provided…

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    There are about 300,000 persons with Multiple Sclerosis in North America. I first heard about MS my first year of college. I read a book named living with MS. It described In great detail how her life was affected by MS and her determination to not let MS define her, So what is MS? MS, is also known as multiple sclerosis. It is the degeneration of the myelin sheet; it’s a disabling disease of the central nervous system that interrupts the passage way of information inside the brain, and between…

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    I gave a good perspective on the subject and got other students involved in the discussion. The second assignment where my performance was better was our single test. Half the test was multiple choice questions on logic, and the other portion was a written essay. I did not get a single point deducted on the multiple choice section. I think that I performed very well on the oral presentation because I was nervous to embarrass myself in front of my peers, which caused me to do great amounts of…

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    Transferring History Through Generations History happens every day and many monumental moments can happen in one lifetime. In a lifetime, the experiences gained can have a huge effect on how the event is remembered. As time goes on and people get older, plenty of information can be lost. With history being taught to all kids from grade school to college it is interesting to reflect on how well the information is learned and retained. Since history is the main way for us to carry on information…

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    Motor Neuron Symptoms

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    The motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are a group of progressive neurological disorders that destroy motor neurons, the cells that control essential voluntary muscle activity such as speaking, walking, breathing, and swallowing. Normally, messages from nerve cells in the brain (called upper motor neurons) are transmitted to nerve cells in the brain stem and spinal cord (called lower motor neurons) and from them to particular muscles. Upper motor neurons direct the lower motor neurons to produce…

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    AP Composition Reflection

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    form I exemplify my patience for excellence in your class is by attending your SAT classes every Tuesday and Thursday. Although these classes are not required I know they will have a positive impact on the quality of my writing and my proficiency in multiple choice questions. With the use of careful planning, dedication, and patience I will achieve my ideal goal for the current semester of ending the course with an A and passing the AP exam with a 4 or a…

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    Natalizumab Research Paper

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    taken off the market unless as in the case of natalizumab it is put back on the market again. The development of natalizumab is a unique story. It is a recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to the α4 integrin and is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). It was granted approval in 2004 by the FDA, only twelve years after its molecular target was cloned. (2) Unfortunately, several patients treated with natalizumab were diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy…

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    Multiple Sclerosis is a disease where the immune system eats away at the protective, myelin or layer covering nerves. This disease is also known as MS, which is Multiple Sclerosis abbreviated. MS has a very big effect on a person and their family, knowing this because my aunt was diagnosed with MS before she passed away. Currently there is not a known cause from Multiple Sclerosis, but science have theories. Some believe that it is a result of combination of genetics, and some believe it is…

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    The most widespread disabling neurological condition of young adults around the world is Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Sclerosis is a Greek word meaning hardening of tissue or scars. Another name for MS is Demyelinating Disease, 85% of people diagnosed with MS have Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS). Around 10% have Primary-Progressive MS (PPMS), there is also Secondary-Progressive MS (SPMS), and Progressive-Relapsing MS (PRMS). The least common type is PRMS. In MS your immune system mistakenly attacks…

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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects about 2.3 million people from around the world and women are affected by it by about two times more than men. For characteristics, MS has three different phenotypic subtypes; progressive relapsing MS, secondary progressive MS, and primary progressive MS. The causes of multiple sclerosis are uncertain, but it is considered an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease is where the immune system attacks its own tissue. MS is thought to be responsible for…

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