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    Predictive Markers

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    given type of treatment. They allow the physician to be able to choose which treatment will provide the highest likelihood of benefit to the patient. Together with surrogate endpoints and prognostic markers, they play an increasing role in the personalization of medicine, including in diagnosis, selection of treatment and prognosis. Personalized medicine in turn improves medical decision making, enabling better patient management by helping to minimize unnecessary, possibly dangerous side…

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    Walking With Our Sisters

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    Walking With Our Sisters was intimate, which made it a commemoration while still being detailed art. Walking alongside the vamps, instead of just looking at them, made the experience more personal. The conclusion, spoken by the Aboriginal women working with the installation, expressed the need to dismiss blame, and instead search for forgiveness and reconciliation with the institution that had helped to cause their pain. The installation let viewers into a private part of families’ lives. Behind…

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    Needless to say, I LOVE Digital Marketing. Not because it's how I make my living, but because I believe in its benefits of promoting a business. Whether posting on social media, creating email campaigns or refining your website, there is no quicker and more efficient way to obtain sales leads. Each year brings new ways of conducting digital marketing efforts. Some are enhancements to existing systems and some are entirely new applications. This is great as most if used right will end up…

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    Monologues are such an important aspect to acting and I am pleased that our Introduction to Acting class was given the opportunity to explore monologues and other basic aspects of acting. Given that I would have loved to have more time during our individual rehearsals to have my performance critiqued, I enjoyed the process we underwent to explore our monologues. I personally enjoyed choosing something that I had never done before and that forced me to read one of my new favorite dramatic works…

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    for help now, even if the fMRI are in the early days. AS we can see, Petersen’s article is constructed like that of a traditional persuasive argument. She appeals to the reader by using ethos very strongly when she uses the statistics and the personalization in the article. She seems like a creditable source because of the professionalism she is bringing in the discussion and photos and statistics she is providing as well. This is an article about people with mental disorders getting the help…

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    glasses. Poor eyesight is his major problem through his life, which leads to his unfinished degree in the university. It is usual that the situation took place at the time when the author was living. Thematically, Thurber points to the lack of personalization of the instruction at some universities. The university setting…

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    You can’t judge a book by its cover (except when you can). Perhaps this aphorism is still applicable today, but not when considering class. There have always been defining marks that separate one class from the other. True, sometimes there are those who fall into two classes, but this is because they possess a relatively equal number of earmarks from both classes. In her essay “when the Joneses Wear Jeans”, Jennifer Steinhauer argues that while the class qualifiers have changed, there is still a…

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    More often than not, between two people, a quick search on Google about a current event will output different results. The “Top Picks” on their Netflix home screens will not match up. The advertisements that constantly pop up on the sides of their screens may depict the pair of pants or shoes that they were looking at only a day ago on an unrelated website. Major-league companies like Google, Yahoo, and Facebook have the vast majority of their users oblivious to their unceasing content…

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    part of the action and conversation. The viewer is not just watching the character go someplace, they are going there with them. This creates a more dramatic feel to what is happening because it makes it personal. Another factor that adds to the personalization of the film is that DiCaprio talks to the viewer while the camera is following him. Like camera tracking, this makes the audience feel as if they are involved with the rise of this man. This is imperative to a viewer’s creation of…

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    It is difficult not to disagree with the stupendous amount of reverence that Abraham Lincoln presented in his oration in 1838. I say this because the vigilante justice that he warns the nation against so greatly is enticing, especially when there has been a grave injustice. To put it crudely, Lincoln would not be in favor of there being a Knight Crusader, or also know as Batman. This fictional comic book hero is in direct accordance with Lincoln’s warnings against mob rule and revenge. “The…

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