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    Genetic Predispositions

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    Advances in understanding the causes of genetic diseases ushered in the need to diagnose and treat these diseases in order to benefit the population affected. In order to identify these genetic predispositions, genetic tests have to be done through laboratory methods. There are currently seven methods of genetic testing: diagnostic testing, predictive and pre-symptomatic genetic tests, carrier testing, prenatal testing, newborn screening, pharmacogenomic testing, and research genetic testing.…

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    Chest Pain if Not a Heart Attack?” (2016), Lisa Sanders asserted that a man’s chest pain could cause doctors to double think about what type of treatment they are prescribing to a patient. Sanders supported her position by using a man’s mysterious chest pain story to inform her audience about misleading symptoms. Sanders’ purpose was to instruct her readers about undiscovered illnesses in order to show how familiar symptoms could be mistaken for something common rather than something rare and…

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    In Shapiro's "Auto Wreck," the speaker questions the role of cause and effect in human experience as opposed to random chaos. In the poem, the speaker views an “accident” as situations that seem to occur without a concise cause and effect relationship. In life, we usually see a clear relationship between what happens in our lives. However, when that order eventuates in chaos, we tend become guilty of seeing ourselves as victims of these situations. Thus, despite the uncertainty of the horrors of…

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    Social Media has change the way people do activism or bring awareness of a cause now a day but it also has brought a different perspective between two different authors with different point of views. In the essay ‘Small changes: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted’ Malcolm Gladwell claims that social media doesn’t have a function when it comes to any Revolutionary movement or activism, since it forms a weak reflection among people; And the way people do activism. Besides Robin Newton author…

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    Plato's Form Of Roundness

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    nature of the physical world as well as its purposes and properties. He claims that since nothing becomes or changes without some cause, then the cause of the universe must be a demiurge or god. He goes on to claim that since the universe is fair, this shows that god looked to the eternal model in order to create it. According to Plato, god needed to look at something in order to create the universe and the eternal perfect world of forms was his template. In another one of his dialogues,…

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    This means that due to role models being slim females may believe that in order to be a fan of that celebrity/ famous person they will have to physically look like them which means being skinny. An example of a female role model is Cheryl Cole who is very skinny but is viewed as the nation’s sweetheart. This implies that even though Cheryl Cole is thin she is somewhat idolized by females and due to the media showcasing her as being pretty, successful and a role model young girls are bring…

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    demonstrates that when these leaders are selfish or get too fixated on a certain situation then it can lead to the downfall of the main character. Miller also shows in these stories that if a leader doesn’t get what he wants, then he will often make others lives miserable even if he doesn’t necessarily mean to. In the Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller shows how Howard’s (Willy’s boss) actions have a huge impact on the outcome of the story. Howard became focused on what he wanted…

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    The Destruction of Moral Order in Frankenstein Moral order has been a part of life since medieval times, starting from God to the peasants. Moral order has developed a key system in life creating a balance in the world but there is always others trying to break the moral order chain. In Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein, the moral order chain was broken but later repaired through Victor Frankenstein 's actions. Firstly, Victor Frankenstein breaks the moral order chain by playing the role of God…

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    Sherri Jefferson 800 attorneys strong 34 strategically located offices a reputation as a formidable player vast resources This is the description of Wilson Elser, the law firm representing Montefiore Medical Center in an action for an Order to Show Cause to force the deletion of news articles about their treatment of patients. Since 1985, Montefiore Medical Center (hospital) has had 1,879 cases before supreme court judges in Bronx County. The majority of the rulings is favorable to…

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    with the conventional concept of time (temporarily). For example, Vonnegut shows progress in Billy’s life in a perfect chronological order. The fact that him belonging to a mediocre family and later him establishing his individuality after finishing his academic year are all shown in chronological order. Also the fact that him marrying to Valencia, and then joining his father-in-law’s business is also shown in chronological order (Kurt 24). Moreover, Vonnegut not only explains that time is…

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