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    The commercial that I will be analyzing for ethos, pathos, and logos is about a Pfizer. Pfizer is pharmaceutical corporation and it is giving a powerful message to people that are diagnosis with cancer. In the beginning of the commercial, it shows a young man that is spray painting the city. Throughout the time he is spray painting, he looks over his shoulders. It’s all because he does not want to get caught by the police. The young man get to his home late in the morning. His mother looks very…

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    Over 4000 people die a year in the U.S. from choking. This includes two classes of people, children and adults each with their own common cause. For children its small toys/objects and for adults, mainly elderlies, its food. No matter what the cause, the Heimlich maneuver is the best and most accepted procedure for reversing the effects of choking. Developed by Dr. Henry Heimlich in 1974, the Heimlich maneuver has saved over 50,000 lives since its conception. It’s divided into three different…

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    Why Mutations Are Random

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    Mutations are random. There are several reasons for mutations to occur. This essay will discuss what is a mutation, furthermore, it will examine different types of mutations that can occur, and it will inform you about how helpful and harmful mutations really are. Mutation is a change that occurs in the deoxyribonucleic acid sequence, gene or structure, due to mistakes that occur when the DNA is transcripted or because of environmental changes. Mutation occurs when there is a mistake in the…

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    a waiting area just outside my mother’s room. When my father came out of my mother’s hospital room, he immediately came to hug us and relay information that the doctors gave him. He went on to tell the both of us that mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and her situation was progressively getting worst, but there were ways to treat the disease. Being only six years old at the time, I was not able to encompass the severity of the problem and the understanding to why my brother was crying so…

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    Journal Entry 9 Kawasaki disease is a very rare disease that is typically found in children from five years of age and under. Kawasaki disease causes inflammation in the walls of arteries throughout the body(Kawasaki Disease). It is also known as Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, because it commonly affects a person’s lymph nodes, skin, and the mucous membranes. With this disease being so rare there is only about 4,200 cases a year in the United States(Kawasaki Disease Foundation). Although it…

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    FOOT WARTS Foot warts are usually known as plantar warts/ Myrmecia/ verruca Plantaris or verruca caused by HPV( Human Papillomavirus) which occurs on the toes or on the sole of the foot. These HPV infections can be anywhere in the body but are not plantar. The virus is self-limiting but to decrease the duration and to reduce the symptoms and transmission, treatment is necessary. Genetics plays a major role in determining whether the disease is susceptible or not and about 7-10% of the US…

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    Sociology: Fat Identities

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    “Fat” Identities Sociology 4R03 Final Research Paper November 27, 2015 Maria Sadeq, #1305090 Dr. Clancy 1.0 Introduction Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical perspective that contributes a large portion towards current identity theories. Interactionism is based on the idea of meaning produced through social interactions. As a result, it views identity as a continuous “process” rather than a “static entity”. On the other hand, identity is referred to the internalization of social…

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    Prader-Willi syndrome is a genomic imprinting disorder caused by the failure to express SNRPN (small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-associated polypeptide N) gene product. SNRPN is expressed only on the paternal chromosome 15q11-q13, however, the exact genes responsible for Prader-Willi syndrome haven't been identified. People normally inherit one copy of chromosome 15 from each parent. Some genes are active only on the copy that is inherited from a person's father, the paternal copy. Genomic…

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    The picture was shared by Madge as she paid tribute to a music legend David Bowie in her performance. In another post, she incorporated the lyrics to the song to applaud the late artist. On Sunday at the age of 69, the legendary singer David died of cancer. He had been battling the disease for 18 months.…

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    When Batman arrived on the scene, he was greeted with the sound of a deep operatic voice. As he looked up, he saw the victim had been chained by his wrists to a wooden plank with the rest of his body hanging down. Below him was the word “Flawed” spray painted onto the asphalt of the bridge. The victim appeared to be a white male by his body shape. The victim also had bandages wrapped tightly around his face and head and he was wearing a hospital gown. Batman did not have a lot of time to waste…

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