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    Big Pharma Summary

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    unwise to take one drug to alleviate the side effects of another. I agree that prescription medication is necessary because it does save time for both the patient and the medical professional. The common cold no longer requires a visit to the doctor’s office. A simple dosage of anti-cold medication saves both time and money. However, for more serious illnesses, the drug alone cannot fix every ailment. Chemotherapy is the process of receiving treatment via drugs that prevent the growth of cancer…

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    looking for a job eventually making his own company “Tesla Electric Company”. Later on, George Westinghouse became interested in the idea of alternating current; as it might be able to provide long-distance energy to the nation. In 1888 he purchased patents from Tesla for a sum of $50,000 in cash. This put Tesla and Westinghouse in competition with an Edison as he tried to sell his direct current system to the nation. This was the beginning of the current wars. In 1893 Westinghouse was powering…

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    men se tended, and that is how she found herself replying to letters of thousands of families who were looking for information about their missing relatives. This became a tough job, so in order to cope with it Miss Barton decided to establish an office of correspondence and hired several assistants. While working together they replied more than 63000 thousand letters and identified more than 22000 missing…

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    example that would last for generations and did more to flesh out the skeleton of the presidential office than anyone could have expected or predicted. Abraham Lincoln changed american history by protecting and freeing slaves he also led soldiers in the Civil War. A lot of these things that occured in Lincoln's life made Lincoln…

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    pain and suffering. Palliative is more common in older people where they just accept there time here is about over. However with this case, this patient said, “I do not believe in modern cancer treatments and will not be going to the oncologist’s office”. He also gave the doctor of his living will that said, “If this is it, this is the way I want it. Please put this in my file…” After reading those statements, I believe he just wants medication to stop the pain but nothing to cure the cancer;…

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    only enable user to share the data but it also provide easy connection to the internet and business network while travelling. It is the best wireless technology so far in the world. It is fairly easy to set up a Wi-Fi enable network at home or at office. 2. HISTORY AND DISCOVERY OF WIFI Figure:…

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    act of helping people with illnesses. According to the 2013 National Health Interview Survey, 8% of U.S citizens did not take their prescriptions in an attempt to save money (Report: Patients Forgo). Pharmaceutical companies are typically granted patents on their drugs for up to twenty years, during which they can be “exploited commercially” (Harvey 16+). After that, more affordable generic brands can be put on the market. Most people cannot afford the price of brand drugs, and in those cases…

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    Clara Barton's Analysis

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    There were countless women throughout American History who wished to make an impact on American Wars, but strict gender roles prohibited their involvement. Some responded by attempting to pass themselves off as men, entering wars such as the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War. These women made a small, individual impact, despite the expectations of their gender, but their names are not commonly known today. Fame certainly wasn’t their intention, but it can be a somewhat…

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    The Applicant Analysis

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    § 103(a). The Office bears the initial burden of factually supporting any prima facie conclusion of obviousness. MPEP § 2142. Under § 103, the scope and content of the prior art are to be determined, differences between the prior art and the claims at issue are to be…

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    ODI Lenses Case Study

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    Background:The ODI Lens, Inc., has a new product discovered by accident while striving cataract problem which is believed to cause birds to eat less and easier to handle. Then, medical specialist asked to afflict the rest of the flock instead of asked for cure. ODI Lens was the first product to reduce 50% the cannibalism over debeaking. Birds using ODI lenses has its vision reduced enough to obtain the good behavior, making partially blind the chickens. In terms of appealing: First, ODI lenses…

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