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    Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest categories of engineering. I choose it mainly because it seemed to fit my mechanical background. Also it covers such a wide subject area that it would provide plenty of job opportunities after completing my degree. My academic plan is to complete a bachelor degree for mechanic engineering and then continue into a masters for petroleum engineering. I have worked in the oilfield in the past and I find that area of study very interesting.…

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    through disease include ⦁ Vaccinate children in accordance to Immunize Australia Program ⦁ If ill, see doctor for diagnosis and treatment ⦁ See your doctor if you believe you have been exposed to an STD ⦁ Injury: Hearing loss can occur after perforation of the eardrum, fractured skull or barotrauma (large changes in air…

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    Fungal Keratitis Overview Keratitis is a generalized term used for the ‘Inflammation of Cornea'. Fungal Infection cause the inflammation of cornea for example Fusarium (one type of fungi) when causes Keratitis it is called 'Fusarium Keratitis'. Keratitis may be Superficial or deep, superficial Keratitis affects the superficial layers of cornea and after treatment leaves no scar while the deep Fungal Keratitis may or may not leave a scar after healing which may or may not affect vision of the…

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    Endosseous dental implants have become a dependable and predictable method of replacing missing teeth to enhance patients’ quality of life. Clinicians are striving to further improve the patient implant treatment journey through minimizing the peri- and postsurgical discomfort, maximizing aesthetics, and improving the long-term success of the implants. Flapless implant surgery appears to be one way this can be aided.(reference) The flapless technique uses rotary burs or a tissue punch to gain…

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    My Ear Case Study

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    visit with a local ENT doctor, Dr. Bruggars. He had only looked in my ear for five seconds when he told me that I had a raging fungal infection along with a perforation in my eardrum. For the next nine weeks, I visited Dr. Bruggars at least once a week as we tried everything to tame the fungal infection. However, with each week the perforation in my eardrum grew larger and larger. The infection was dissolving my eardrum. When one’s eardrum is compromised, the issue of going permanently deaf…

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    disorder, and depression”. Possible physical effects of abortion are; “Abdominal pain and cramping, nausea vomiting, diarrhea,spotting, bleeding, heavy or persistent bleeding, infection or sepsis, damage to the cervix, scarring of the uterine lining, perforation of the uterus, damage to other organs, and Death.” Although, many women think abortion is an easy and best way of getting out of the pregnancy situation it may be fatal after…

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    A Finnish architect, became a Phenomenologist in 1957 when he was inspired by one of his mentor, Professor Aulis Blomstedt. A quote from the man, Juhani Pallasmaa, Buildings are not abstract, meaningless construction, or aesthetic compositions, they are extensions and shelters of our bodies, memories, identities and minds. Consequently, architecture arises from existentially true confrontations, experiences, recollections and aspirations (The Thinking Hand. Existential and embodied wisdom in…

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    Aging As Senescence

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    In scientific terms, aging is referred to as “senescence”. Senescence is the process where cells fail to sufficiently replace the older cells, thus reducing the body’s functional capacity. (merriam-webster, 2016) It appears counter-intuitive for evolution to engineer organisms with a limited life span. However, it is not the intent of evolution to deteriorate our cells. The infinite number of outside factors that bring damage upon a life form are to blame. Our DNA can be harmed by radiation,…

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    Abortion : Is it wrong? Let’s first start off by explaining what abortion actually is. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. It is most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. People often get abortion and miscarriage confused with each other but unlike abortion, a miscarriage is the expulsion of a fetus from the womb before it is able to survive independently. It is said that twenty-one percent of all pregnancies end in abortion. In 2011, 1.06 million…

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    Nationwide Assessment of Trends in Surgery for Non-Malignant Colorectal Polyps in the United States From 2000-2013 Introduction Screening endoscopy (sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy) with polypectomy reduces the incidence of and mortality from colorectal cancer.1-4 Most colorectal polyps are removed with routine endoscopic resection, although polyps considered to be complex because of size, location or morphology are commonly resected surgically.5-7 An estimated 1% of all patients with a…

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